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Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001# Copyright (c) 2011-2019, Ulf Magnusson
Tom Rini10e47792018-05-06 17:58:06 -04002# SPDX-License-Identifier: ISC
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09003
4"""
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005Overview
6========
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04008Kconfiglib is a Python 2/3 library for scripting and extracting information
9from Kconfig (https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.txt)
10configuration systems.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090011
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040012See the homepage at https://github.com/ulfalizer/Kconfiglib for a longer
13overview.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090014
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040015Since Kconfiglib 12.0.0, the library version is available in
16kconfiglib.VERSION, which is a (<major>, <minor>, <patch>) tuple, e.g.
17(12, 0, 0).
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090018
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090019
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040020Using Kconfiglib on the Linux kernel with the Makefile targets
21==============================================================
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090022
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040023For the Linux kernel, a handy interface is provided by the
24scripts/kconfig/Makefile patch, which can be applied with either 'git am' or
25the 'patch' utility:
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090026
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040027 $ wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ulfalizer/Kconfiglib/master/makefile.patch | git am
28 $ wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ulfalizer/Kconfiglib/master/makefile.patch | patch -p1
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090029
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040030Warning: Not passing -p1 to patch will cause the wrong file to be patched.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090031
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040032Please tell me if the patch does not apply. It should be trivial to apply
33manually, as it's just a block of text that needs to be inserted near the other
34*conf: targets in scripts/kconfig/Makefile.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090035
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040036Look further down for a motivation for the Makefile patch and for instructions
37on how you can use Kconfiglib without it.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090038
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040039If you do not wish to install Kconfiglib via pip, the Makefile patch is set up
40so that you can also just clone Kconfiglib into the kernel root:
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090041
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040042 $ git clone git://github.com/ulfalizer/Kconfiglib.git
43 $ git am Kconfiglib/makefile.patch (or 'patch -p1 < Kconfiglib/makefile.patch')
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090044
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040045Warning: The directory name Kconfiglib/ is significant in this case, because
46it's added to PYTHONPATH by the new targets in makefile.patch.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090047
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040048The targets added by the Makefile patch are described in the following
49sections.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090050
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +020051
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040052make kmenuconfig
53----------------
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +020054
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040055This target runs the curses menuconfig interface with Python 3. As of
56Kconfiglib 12.2.0, both Python 2 and Python 3 are supported (previously, only
57Python 3 was supported, so this was a backport).
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +020058
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090059
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040060make guiconfig
61--------------
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090062
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040063This target runs the Tkinter menuconfig interface. Both Python 2 and Python 3
64are supported. To change the Python interpreter used, pass
65PYTHONCMD=<executable> to 'make'. The default is 'python'.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090066
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090067
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040068make [ARCH=<arch>] iscriptconfig
69--------------------------------
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090070
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040071This target gives an interactive Python prompt where a Kconfig instance has
72been preloaded and is available in 'kconf'. To change the Python interpreter
73used, pass PYTHONCMD=<executable> to 'make'. The default is 'python'.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090074
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040075To get a feel for the API, try evaluating and printing the symbols in
76kconf.defined_syms, and explore the MenuNode menu tree starting at
77kconf.top_node by following 'next' and 'list' pointers.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090078
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040079The item contained in a menu node is found in MenuNode.item (note that this can
80be one of the constants kconfiglib.MENU and kconfiglib.COMMENT), and all
81symbols and choices have a 'nodes' attribute containing their menu nodes
82(usually only one). Printing a menu node will print its item, in Kconfig
83format.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090084
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040085If you want to look up a symbol by name, use the kconf.syms dictionary.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090086
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090087
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040088make scriptconfig SCRIPT=<script> [SCRIPT_ARG=<arg>]
89----------------------------------------------------
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090090
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040091This target runs the Python script given by the SCRIPT parameter on the
92configuration. sys.argv[1] holds the name of the top-level Kconfig file
93(currently always "Kconfig" in practice), and sys.argv[2] holds the SCRIPT_ARG
94argument, if given.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090095
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040096See the examples/ subdirectory for example scripts.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +020097
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +090098
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -040099make dumpvarsconfig
100-------------------
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900101
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400102This target prints a list of all environment variables referenced from the
103Kconfig files, together with their values. See the
104Kconfiglib/examples/dumpvars.py script.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900105
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400106Only environment variables that are referenced via the Kconfig preprocessor
107$(FOO) syntax are included. The preprocessor was added in Linux 4.18.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900108
Ulf Magnusson1682e052017-09-19 12:52:55 +0200109
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400110Using Kconfiglib without the Makefile targets
111=============================================
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900112
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400113The make targets are only needed to pick up environment variables exported from
114the Kbuild makefiles and referenced inside Kconfig files, via e.g.
115'source "arch/$(SRCARCH)/Kconfig" and commands run via '$(shell,...)'.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900116
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400117These variables are referenced as of writing (Linux 4.18), together with sample
118values:
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900119
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400120 srctree (.)
121 ARCH (x86)
122 SRCARCH (x86)
123 KERNELVERSION (4.18.0)
124 CC (gcc)
125 HOSTCC (gcc)
126 HOSTCXX (g++)
127 CC_VERSION_TEXT (gcc (Ubuntu 7.3.0-16ubuntu3) 7.3.0)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900128
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400129Older kernels only reference ARCH, SRCARCH, and KERNELVERSION.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900130
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400131If your kernel is recent enough (4.18+), you can get a list of referenced
132environment variables via 'make dumpvarsconfig' (see above). Note that this
133command is added by the Makefile patch.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900134
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400135To run Kconfiglib without the Makefile patch, set the environment variables
136manually:
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900137
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400138 $ srctree=. ARCH=x86 SRCARCH=x86 KERNELVERSION=`make kernelversion` ... python(3)
139 >>> import kconfiglib
140 >>> kconf = kconfiglib.Kconfig() # filename defaults to "Kconfig"
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900141
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400142Search the top-level Makefile for "Additional ARCH settings" to see other
143possibilities for ARCH and SRCARCH.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900144
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900145
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400146Intro to symbol values
147======================
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900148
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400149Kconfiglib has the same assignment semantics as the C implementation.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900150
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400151Any symbol can be assigned a value by the user (via Kconfig.load_config() or
152Symbol.set_value()), but this user value is only respected if the symbol is
153visible, which corresponds to it (currently) being visible in the menuconfig
154interface.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200155
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400156For symbols with prompts, the visibility of the symbol is determined by the
157condition on the prompt. Symbols without prompts are never visible, so setting
158a user value on them is pointless. A warning will be printed by default if
159Symbol.set_value() is called on a promptless symbol. Assignments to promptless
160symbols are normal within a .config file, so no similar warning will be printed
161by load_config().
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200162
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400163Dependencies from parents and 'if'/'depends on' are propagated to properties,
164including prompts, so these two configurations are logically equivalent:
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900165
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400166(1)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200167
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400168 menu "menu"
169 depends on A
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200170
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400171 if B
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900172
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400173 config FOO
174 tristate "foo" if D
175 default y
176 depends on C
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900177
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400178 endif
Masahiro Yamada48386dd2015-05-27 11:39:22 +0900179
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400180 endmenu
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900181
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400182(2)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900183
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400184 menu "menu"
185 depends on A
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900186
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400187 config FOO
188 tristate "foo" if A && B && C && D
189 default y if A && B && C
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900190
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400191 endmenu
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900192
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400193In this example, A && B && C && D (the prompt condition) needs to be non-n for
194FOO to be visible (assignable). If its value is m, the symbol can only be
195assigned the value m: The visibility sets an upper bound on the value that can
196be assigned by the user, and any higher user value will be truncated down.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900197
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400198'default' properties are independent of the visibility, though a 'default' will
199often get the same condition as the prompt due to dependency propagation.
200'default' properties are used if the symbol is not visible or has no user
201value.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900202
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400203Symbols with no user value (or that have a user value but are not visible) and
204no (active) 'default' default to n for bool/tristate symbols, and to the empty
205string for other symbol types.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200206
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400207'select' works similarly to symbol visibility, but sets a lower bound on the
208value of the symbol. The lower bound is determined by the value of the
209select*ing* symbol. 'select' does not respect visibility, so non-visible
210symbols can be forced to a particular (minimum) value by a select as well.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200211
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400212For non-bool/tristate symbols, it only matters whether the visibility is n or
213non-n: m visibility acts the same as y visibility.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200214
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400215Conditions on 'default' and 'select' work in mostly intuitive ways. If the
216condition is n, the 'default' or 'select' is disabled. If it is m, the
217'default' or 'select' value (the value of the selecting symbol) is truncated
218down to m.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900219
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400220When writing a configuration with Kconfig.write_config(), only symbols that are
221visible, have an (active) default, or are selected will get written out (note
222that this includes all symbols that would accept user values). Kconfiglib
223matches the .config format produced by the C implementations down to the
224character. This eases testing.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900225
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400226For a visible bool/tristate symbol FOO with value n, this line is written to
227.config:
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900228
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400229 # CONFIG_FOO is not set
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900230
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400231The point is to remember the user n selection (which might differ from the
232default value the symbol would get), while at the same sticking to the rule
233that undefined corresponds to n (.config uses Makefile format, making the line
234above a comment). When the .config file is read back in, this line will be
235treated the same as the following assignment:
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200236
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400237 CONFIG_FOO=n
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200238
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400239In Kconfiglib, the set of (currently) assignable values for a bool/tristate
240symbol appear in Symbol.assignable. For other symbol types, just check if
241sym.visibility is non-0 (non-n) to see whether the user value will have an
242effect.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200243
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200244
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400245Intro to the menu tree
246======================
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200247
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400248The menu structure, as seen in e.g. menuconfig, is represented by a tree of
249MenuNode objects. The top node of the configuration corresponds to an implicit
250top-level menu, the title of which is shown at the top in the standard
251menuconfig interface. (The title is also available in Kconfig.mainmenu_text in
252Kconfiglib.)
Simon Glass2b72a072017-08-04 03:30:30 -0600253
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400254The top node is found in Kconfig.top_node. From there, you can visit child menu
255nodes by following the 'list' pointer, and any following menu nodes by
256following the 'next' pointer. Usually, a non-None 'list' pointer indicates a
257menu or Choice, but menu nodes for symbols can sometimes have a non-None 'list'
258pointer too due to submenus created implicitly from dependencies.
Ulf Magnusson1682e052017-09-19 12:52:55 +0200259
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400260MenuNode.item is either a Symbol or a Choice object, or one of the constants
261MENU and COMMENT. The prompt of the menu node can be found in MenuNode.prompt,
262which also holds the title for menus and comments. For Symbol and Choice,
263MenuNode.help holds the help text (if any, otherwise None).
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200264
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400265Most symbols will only have a single menu node. A symbol defined in multiple
266locations will have one menu node for each location. The list of menu nodes for
267a Symbol or Choice can be found in the Symbol/Choice.nodes attribute.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200268
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400269Note that prompts and help texts for symbols and choices are stored in their
270menu node(s) rather than in the Symbol or Choice objects themselves. This makes
271it possible to define a symbol in multiple locations with a different prompt or
272help text in each location. To get the help text or prompt for a symbol with a
273single menu node, do sym.nodes[0].help and sym.nodes[0].prompt, respectively.
274The prompt is a (text, condition) tuple, where condition determines the
275visibility (see 'Intro to expressions' below).
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200276
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400277This organization mirrors the C implementation. MenuNode is called
278'struct menu' there, but I thought "menu" was a confusing name.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200279
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400280It is possible to give a Choice a name and define it in multiple locations,
281hence why Choice.nodes is also a list.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200282
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400283As a convenience, the properties added at a particular definition location are
284available on the MenuNode itself, in e.g. MenuNode.defaults. This is helpful
285when generating documentation, so that symbols/choices defined in multiple
286locations can be shown with the correct properties at each location.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200287
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200288
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400289Intro to expressions
290====================
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200291
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400292Expressions can be evaluated with the expr_value() function and printed with
293the expr_str() function (these are used internally as well). Evaluating an
294expression always yields a tristate value, where n, m, and y are represented as
2950, 1, and 2, respectively.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200296
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400297The following table should help you figure out how expressions are represented.
298A, B, C, ... are symbols (Symbol instances), NOT is the kconfiglib.NOT
299constant, etc.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200300
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400301Expression Representation
302---------- --------------
303A A
304"A" A (constant symbol)
305!A (NOT, A)
306A && B (AND, A, B)
307A && B && C (AND, A, (AND, B, C))
308A || B (OR, A, B)
309A || (B && C && D) (OR, A, (AND, B, (AND, C, D)))
310A = B (EQUAL, A, B)
311A != "foo" (UNEQUAL, A, foo (constant symbol))
312A && B = C && D (AND, A, (AND, (EQUAL, B, C), D))
313n Kconfig.n (constant symbol)
314m Kconfig.m (constant symbol)
315y Kconfig.y (constant symbol)
316"y" Kconfig.y (constant symbol)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200317
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400318Strings like "foo" in 'default "foo"' or 'depends on SYM = "foo"' are
319represented as constant symbols, so the only values that appear in expressions
320are symbols***. This mirrors the C implementation.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200321
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400322***For choice symbols, the parent Choice will appear in expressions as well,
323but it's usually invisible as the value interfaces of Symbol and Choice are
324identical. This mirrors the C implementation and makes different choice modes
325"just work".
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200326
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400327Manual evaluation examples:
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200328
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400329 - The value of A && B is min(A.tri_value, B.tri_value)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200330
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400331 - The value of A || B is max(A.tri_value, B.tri_value)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200332
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400333 - The value of !A is 2 - A.tri_value
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200334
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400335 - The value of A = B is 2 (y) if A.str_value == B.str_value, and 0 (n)
336 otherwise. Note that str_value is used here instead of tri_value.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200337
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400338 For constant (as well as undefined) symbols, str_value matches the name of
339 the symbol. This mirrors the C implementation and explains why
340 'depends on SYM = "foo"' above works as expected.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200341
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400342n/m/y are automatically converted to the corresponding constant symbols
343"n"/"m"/"y" (Kconfig.n/m/y) during parsing.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200344
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400345Kconfig.const_syms is a dictionary like Kconfig.syms but for constant symbols.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200346
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400347If a condition is missing (e.g., <cond> when the 'if <cond>' is removed from
348'default A if <cond>'), it is actually Kconfig.y. The standard __str__()
349functions just avoid printing 'if y' conditions to give cleaner output.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200350
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200351
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400352Kconfig extensions
353==================
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200354
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400355Kconfiglib includes a couple of Kconfig extensions:
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900356
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400357'source' with relative path
358---------------------------
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900359
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400360The 'rsource' statement sources Kconfig files with a path relative to directory
361of the Kconfig file containing the 'rsource' statement, instead of relative to
362the project root.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900363
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400364Consider following directory tree:
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200365
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400366 Project
367 +--Kconfig
368 |
369 +--src
370 +--Kconfig
371 |
372 +--SubSystem1
373 +--Kconfig
374 |
375 +--ModuleA
376 +--Kconfig
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900377
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400378In this example, assume that src/SubSystem1/Kconfig wants to source
379src/SubSystem1/ModuleA/Kconfig.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900380
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400381With 'source', this statement would be used:
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900382
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400383 source "src/SubSystem1/ModuleA/Kconfig"
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900384
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400385With 'rsource', this turns into
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900386
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400387 rsource "ModuleA/Kconfig"
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900388
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400389If an absolute path is given to 'rsource', it acts the same as 'source'.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900390
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400391'rsource' can be used to create "position-independent" Kconfig trees that can
392be moved around freely.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900393
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900394
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400395Globbing 'source'
396-----------------
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900397
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400398'source' and 'rsource' accept glob patterns, sourcing all matching Kconfig
399files. They require at least one matching file, raising a KconfigError
400otherwise.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900401
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400402For example, the following statement might source sub1/foofoofoo and
403sub2/foobarfoo:
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900404
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400405 source "sub[12]/foo*foo"
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900406
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400407The glob patterns accepted are the same as for the standard glob.glob()
408function.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900409
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400410Two additional statements are provided for cases where it's acceptable for a
411pattern to match no files: 'osource' and 'orsource' (the o is for "optional").
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900412
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400413For example, the following statements will be no-ops if neither "foo" nor any
414files matching "bar*" exist:
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900415
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400416 osource "foo"
417 osource "bar*"
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900418
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400419'orsource' does a relative optional source.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900420
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400421'source' and 'osource' are analogous to 'include' and '-include' in Make.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900422
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900423
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400424Generalized def_* keywords
425--------------------------
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900426
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400427def_int, def_hex, and def_string are available in addition to def_bool and
428def_tristate, allowing int, hex, and string symbols to be given a type and a
429default at the same time.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900430
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900431
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400432Extra optional warnings
433-----------------------
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900434
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400435Some optional warnings can be controlled via environment variables:
Ulf Magnusson1682e052017-09-19 12:52:55 +0200436
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400437 - KCONFIG_WARN_UNDEF: If set to 'y', warnings will be generated for all
438 references to undefined symbols within Kconfig files. The only gotcha is
439 that all hex literals must be prefixed with "0x" or "0X", to make it
440 possible to distinguish them from symbol references.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900441
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400442 Some projects (e.g. the Linux kernel) use multiple Kconfig trees with many
443 shared Kconfig files, leading to some safe undefined symbol references.
444 KCONFIG_WARN_UNDEF is useful in projects that only have a single Kconfig
445 tree though.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200446
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400447 KCONFIG_STRICT is an older alias for this environment variable, supported
448 for backwards compatibility.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200449
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400450 - KCONFIG_WARN_UNDEF_ASSIGN: If set to 'y', warnings will be generated for
451 all assignments to undefined symbols within .config files. By default, no
452 such warnings are generated.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200453
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400454 This warning can also be enabled/disabled via the Kconfig.warn_assign_undef
455 variable.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200456
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200457
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400458Preprocessor user functions defined in Python
459---------------------------------------------
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200460
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400461Preprocessor functions can be defined in Python, which makes it simple to
462integrate information from existing Python tools into Kconfig (e.g. to have
463Kconfig symbols depend on hardware information stored in some other format).
Ulf Magnusson1682e052017-09-19 12:52:55 +0200464
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400465Putting a Python module named kconfigfunctions(.py) anywhere in sys.path will
466cause it to be imported by Kconfiglib (in Kconfig.__init__()). Note that
467sys.path can be customized via PYTHONPATH, and includes the directory of the
468module being run by default, as well as installation directories.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900469
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400470If the KCONFIG_FUNCTIONS environment variable is set, it gives a different
471module name to use instead of 'kconfigfunctions'.
Ulf Magnusson1682e052017-09-19 12:52:55 +0200472
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400473The imported module is expected to define a global dictionary named 'functions'
474that maps function names to Python functions, as follows:
Ulf Magnusson1682e052017-09-19 12:52:55 +0200475
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400476 def my_fn(kconf, name, arg_1, arg_2, ...):
477 # kconf:
478 # Kconfig instance
479 #
480 # name:
481 # Name of the user-defined function ("my-fn"). Think argv[0].
482 #
483 # arg_1, arg_2, ...:
484 # Arguments passed to the function from Kconfig (strings)
485 #
486 # Returns a string to be substituted as the result of calling the
487 # function
488 ...
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900489
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400490 def my_other_fn(kconf, name, arg_1, arg_2, ...):
491 ...
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900492
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400493 functions = {
494 "my-fn": (my_fn, <min.args>, <max.args>/None),
495 "my-other-fn": (my_other_fn, <min.args>, <max.args>/None),
496 ...
497 }
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900498
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400499 ...
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900500
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400501<min.args> and <max.args> are the minimum and maximum number of arguments
502expected by the function (excluding the implicit 'name' argument). If
503<max.args> is None, there is no upper limit to the number of arguments. Passing
504an invalid number of arguments will generate a KconfigError exception.
Ulf Magnusson1682e052017-09-19 12:52:55 +0200505
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400506Functions can access the current parsing location as kconf.filename/linenr.
507Accessing other fields of the Kconfig object is not safe. See the warning
508below.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900509
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400510Keep in mind that for a variable defined like 'foo = $(fn)', 'fn' will be
511called only when 'foo' is expanded. If 'fn' uses the parsing location and the
512intent is to use the location of the assignment, you want 'foo := $(fn)'
513instead, which calls the function immediately.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900514
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400515Once defined, user functions can be called from Kconfig in the same way as
516other preprocessor functions:
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900517
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400518 config FOO
519 ...
520 depends on $(my-fn,arg1,arg2)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900521
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400522If my_fn() returns "n", this will result in
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900523
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400524 config FOO
525 ...
526 depends on n
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900527
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400528Warning
529*******
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900530
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400531User-defined preprocessor functions are called as they're encountered at parse
532time, before all Kconfig files have been processed, and before the menu tree
533has been finalized. There are no guarantees that accessing Kconfig symbols or
534the menu tree via the 'kconf' parameter will work, and it could potentially
535lead to a crash.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900536
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400537Preferably, user-defined functions should be stateless.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900538
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900539
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400540Feedback
541========
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900542
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400543Send bug reports, suggestions, and questions to ulfalizer a.t Google's email
544service, or open a ticket on the GitHub page.
545"""
546import errno
547import importlib
548import os
549import re
550import sys
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900551
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400552# Get rid of some attribute lookups. These are obvious in context.
553from glob import iglob
554from os.path import dirname, exists, expandvars, islink, join, realpath
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900555
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900556
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -0400557VERSION = (14, 1, 0)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900558
Simon Glasse36fe012022-02-11 13:23:19 -0700559# pylint: disable=E1101
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900560
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400561# File layout:
562#
563# Public classes
564# Public functions
565# Internal functions
566# Global constants
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900567
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400568# Line length: 79 columns
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200569
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900570
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400571#
572# Public classes
573#
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900574
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900575
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400576class Kconfig(object):
577 """
578 Represents a Kconfig configuration, e.g. for x86 or ARM. This is the set of
579 symbols, choices, and menu nodes appearing in the configuration. Creating
580 any number of Kconfig objects (including for different architectures) is
581 safe. Kconfiglib doesn't keep any global state.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900582
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400583 The following attributes are available. They should be treated as
584 read-only, and some are implemented through @property magic.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900585
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400586 syms:
587 A dictionary with all symbols in the configuration, indexed by name. Also
588 includes all symbols that are referenced in expressions but never
589 defined, except for constant (quoted) symbols.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900590
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400591 Undefined symbols can be recognized by Symbol.nodes being empty -- see
592 the 'Intro to the menu tree' section in the module docstring.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900593
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400594 const_syms:
595 A dictionary like 'syms' for constant (quoted) symbols
Ulf Magnusson1682e052017-09-19 12:52:55 +0200596
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400597 named_choices:
598 A dictionary like 'syms' for named choices (choice FOO)
Ulf Magnusson1682e052017-09-19 12:52:55 +0200599
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400600 defined_syms:
601 A list with all defined symbols, in the same order as they appear in the
602 Kconfig files. Symbols defined in multiple locations appear multiple
603 times.
Ulf Magnusson1682e052017-09-19 12:52:55 +0200604
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400605 Note: You probably want to use 'unique_defined_syms' instead. This
606 attribute is mostly maintained for backwards compatibility.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900607
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400608 unique_defined_syms:
609 A list like 'defined_syms', but with duplicates removed. Just the first
610 instance is kept for symbols defined in multiple locations. Kconfig order
611 is preserved otherwise.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200612
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400613 Using this attribute instead of 'defined_syms' can save work, and
614 automatically gives reasonable behavior when writing configuration output
615 (symbols defined in multiple locations only generate output once, while
616 still preserving Kconfig order for readability).
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200617
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400618 choices:
619 A list with all choices, in the same order as they appear in the Kconfig
620 files.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900621
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400622 Note: You probably want to use 'unique_choices' instead. This attribute
623 is mostly maintained for backwards compatibility.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900624
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400625 unique_choices:
626 Analogous to 'unique_defined_syms', for choices. Named choices can have
627 multiple definition locations.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900628
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400629 menus:
630 A list with all menus, in the same order as they appear in the Kconfig
631 files
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900632
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400633 comments:
634 A list with all comments, in the same order as they appear in the Kconfig
635 files
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900636
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400637 kconfig_filenames:
638 A list with the filenames of all Kconfig files included in the
639 configuration, relative to $srctree (or relative to the current directory
640 if $srctree isn't set), except absolute paths (e.g.
641 'source "/foo/Kconfig"') are kept as-is.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900642
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400643 The files are listed in the order they are source'd, starting with the
644 top-level Kconfig file. If a file is source'd multiple times, it will
645 appear multiple times. Use set() to get unique filenames.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900646
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400647 Note that Kconfig.sync_deps() already indirectly catches any file
648 modifications that change configuration output.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900649
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400650 env_vars:
651 A set() with the names of all environment variables referenced in the
652 Kconfig files.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900653
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400654 Only environment variables referenced with the preprocessor $(FOO) syntax
655 will be registered. The older $FOO syntax is only supported for backwards
656 compatibility.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900657
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400658 Also note that $(FOO) won't be registered unless the environment variable
659 $FOO is actually set. If it isn't, $(FOO) is an expansion of an unset
660 preprocessor variable (which gives the empty string).
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900661
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400662 Another gotcha is that environment variables referenced in the values of
663 recursively expanded preprocessor variables (those defined with =) will
664 only be registered if the variable is actually used (expanded) somewhere.
Masahiro Yamada48386dd2015-05-27 11:39:22 +0900665
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400666 The note from the 'kconfig_filenames' documentation applies here too.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200667
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400668 n/m/y:
669 The predefined constant symbols n/m/y. Also available in const_syms.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200670
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400671 modules:
672 The Symbol instance for the modules symbol. Currently hardcoded to
673 MODULES, which is backwards compatible. Kconfiglib will warn if
674 'option modules' is set on some other symbol. Tell me if you need proper
675 'option modules' support.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200676
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400677 'modules' is never None. If the MODULES symbol is not explicitly defined,
678 its tri_value will be 0 (n), as expected.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900679
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400680 A simple way to enable modules is to do 'kconf.modules.set_value(2)'
681 (provided the MODULES symbol is defined and visible). Modules are
682 disabled by default in the kernel Kconfig files as of writing, though
683 nearly all defconfig files enable them (with 'CONFIG_MODULES=y').
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900684
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400685 defconfig_list:
686 The Symbol instance for the 'option defconfig_list' symbol, or None if no
687 defconfig_list symbol exists. The defconfig filename derived from this
688 symbol can be found in Kconfig.defconfig_filename.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900689
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400690 defconfig_filename:
691 The filename given by the defconfig_list symbol. This is taken from the
692 first 'default' with a satisfied condition where the specified file
693 exists (can be opened for reading). If a defconfig file foo/defconfig is
694 not found and $srctree was set when the Kconfig was created,
695 $srctree/foo/defconfig is looked up as well.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900696
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400697 'defconfig_filename' is None if either no defconfig_list symbol exists,
698 or if the defconfig_list symbol has no 'default' with a satisfied
699 condition that specifies a file that exists.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900700
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400701 Gotcha: scripts/kconfig/Makefile might pass --defconfig=<defconfig> to
702 scripts/kconfig/conf when running e.g. 'make defconfig'. This option
703 overrides the defconfig_list symbol, meaning defconfig_filename might not
704 always match what 'make defconfig' would use.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900705
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400706 top_node:
707 The menu node (see the MenuNode class) of the implicit top-level menu.
708 Acts as the root of the menu tree.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900709
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400710 mainmenu_text:
711 The prompt (title) of the top menu (top_node). Defaults to "Main menu".
712 Can be changed with the 'mainmenu' statement (see kconfig-language.txt).
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900713
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400714 variables:
715 A dictionary with all preprocessor variables, indexed by name. See the
716 Variable class.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900717
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400718 warn:
719 Set this variable to True/False to enable/disable warnings. See
720 Kconfig.__init__().
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900721
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400722 When 'warn' is False, the values of the other warning-related variables
723 are ignored.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +0200724
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400725 This variable as well as the other warn* variables can be read to check
726 the current warning settings.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900727
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400728 warn_to_stderr:
729 Set this variable to True/False to enable/disable warnings on stderr. See
730 Kconfig.__init__().
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900731
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400732 warn_assign_undef:
733 Set this variable to True to generate warnings for assignments to
734 undefined symbols in configuration files.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900735
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400736 This variable is False by default unless the KCONFIG_WARN_UNDEF_ASSIGN
737 environment variable was set to 'y' when the Kconfig instance was
738 created.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900739
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400740 warn_assign_override:
741 Set this variable to True to generate warnings for multiple assignments
742 to the same symbol in configuration files, where the assignments set
743 different values (e.g. CONFIG_FOO=m followed by CONFIG_FOO=y, where the
744 last value would get used).
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900745
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400746 This variable is True by default. Disabling it might be useful when
747 merging configurations.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900748
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400749 warn_assign_redun:
750 Like warn_assign_override, but for multiple assignments setting a symbol
751 to the same value.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900752
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400753 This variable is True by default. Disabling it might be useful when
754 merging configurations.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900755
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400756 warnings:
757 A list of strings containing all warnings that have been generated, for
758 cases where more flexibility is needed.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900759
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400760 See the 'warn_to_stderr' parameter to Kconfig.__init__() and the
761 Kconfig.warn_to_stderr variable as well. Note that warnings still get
762 added to Kconfig.warnings when 'warn_to_stderr' is True.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900763
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400764 Just as for warnings printed to stderr, only warnings that are enabled
765 will get added to Kconfig.warnings. See the various Kconfig.warn*
766 variables.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900767
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400768 missing_syms:
769 A list with (name, value) tuples for all assignments to undefined symbols
770 within the most recently loaded .config file(s). 'name' is the symbol
771 name without the 'CONFIG_' prefix. 'value' is a string that gives the
772 right-hand side of the assignment verbatim.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900773
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400774 See Kconfig.load_config() as well.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900775
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400776 srctree:
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -0400777 The value the $srctree environment variable had when the Kconfig instance
778 was created, or the empty string if $srctree wasn't set. This gives nice
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400779 behavior with os.path.join(), which treats "" as the current directory,
780 without adding "./".
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900781
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400782 Kconfig files are looked up relative to $srctree (unless absolute paths
783 are used), and .config files are looked up relative to $srctree if they
784 are not found in the current directory. This is used to support
785 out-of-tree builds. The C tools use this environment variable in the same
786 way.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900787
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400788 Changing $srctree after creating the Kconfig instance has no effect. Only
789 the value when the configuration is loaded matters. This avoids surprises
790 if multiple configurations are loaded with different values for $srctree.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900791
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400792 config_prefix:
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -0400793 The value the CONFIG_ environment variable had when the Kconfig instance
794 was created, or "CONFIG_" if CONFIG_ wasn't set. This is the prefix used
795 (and expected) on symbol names in .config files and C headers. Used in
796 the same way in the C tools.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900797
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -0400798 config_header:
799 The value the KCONFIG_CONFIG_HEADER environment variable had when the
800 Kconfig instance was created, or the empty string if
801 KCONFIG_CONFIG_HEADER wasn't set. This string is inserted verbatim at the
802 beginning of configuration files. See write_config().
803
804 header_header:
805 The value the KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER_HEADER environment variable had when the
806 Kconfig instance was created, or the empty string if
807 KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER_HEADER wasn't set. This string is inserted verbatim at
808 the beginning of header files. See write_autoconf().
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900809
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400810 filename/linenr:
811 The current parsing location, for use in Python preprocessor functions.
812 See the module docstring.
813 """
814 __slots__ = (
815 "_encoding",
816 "_functions",
817 "_set_match",
818 "_srctree_prefix",
819 "_unset_match",
820 "_warn_assign_no_prompt",
821 "choices",
822 "comments",
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -0400823 "config_header",
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400824 "config_prefix",
825 "const_syms",
826 "defconfig_list",
827 "defined_syms",
828 "env_vars",
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -0400829 "header_header",
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400830 "kconfig_filenames",
831 "m",
832 "menus",
833 "missing_syms",
834 "modules",
835 "n",
836 "named_choices",
837 "srctree",
838 "syms",
839 "top_node",
840 "unique_choices",
841 "unique_defined_syms",
842 "variables",
843 "warn",
844 "warn_assign_override",
845 "warn_assign_redun",
846 "warn_assign_undef",
847 "warn_to_stderr",
848 "warnings",
849 "y",
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900850
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400851 # Parsing-related
852 "_parsing_kconfigs",
853 "_readline",
854 "filename",
855 "linenr",
856 "_include_path",
857 "_filestack",
858 "_line",
859 "_tokens",
860 "_tokens_i",
861 "_reuse_tokens",
862 )
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900863
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400864 #
865 # Public interface
866 #
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900867
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400868 def __init__(self, filename="Kconfig", warn=True, warn_to_stderr=True,
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -0400869 encoding="utf-8", suppress_traceback=False):
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400870 """
871 Creates a new Kconfig object by parsing Kconfig files.
872 Note that Kconfig files are not the same as .config files (which store
873 configuration symbol values).
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900874
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400875 See the module docstring for some environment variables that influence
876 default warning settings (KCONFIG_WARN_UNDEF and
877 KCONFIG_WARN_UNDEF_ASSIGN).
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900878
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400879 Raises KconfigError on syntax/semantic errors, and OSError or (possibly
880 a subclass of) IOError on IO errors ('errno', 'strerror', and
881 'filename' are available). Note that IOError is an alias for OSError on
882 Python 3, so it's enough to catch OSError there. If you need Python 2/3
883 compatibility, it's easiest to catch EnvironmentError, which is a
884 common base class of OSError/IOError on Python 2 and an alias for
885 OSError on Python 3.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900886
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400887 filename (default: "Kconfig"):
888 The Kconfig file to load. For the Linux kernel, you'll want "Kconfig"
889 from the top-level directory, as environment variables will make sure
890 the right Kconfig is included from there (arch/$SRCARCH/Kconfig as of
891 writing).
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900892
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400893 If $srctree is set, 'filename' will be looked up relative to it.
894 $srctree is also used to look up source'd files within Kconfig files.
895 See the class documentation.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900896
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400897 If you are using Kconfiglib via 'make scriptconfig', the filename of
898 the base base Kconfig file will be in sys.argv[1]. It's currently
899 always "Kconfig" in practice.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900900
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400901 warn (default: True):
902 True if warnings related to this configuration should be generated.
903 This can be changed later by setting Kconfig.warn to True/False. It
904 is provided as a constructor argument since warnings might be
905 generated during parsing.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900906
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400907 See the other Kconfig.warn_* variables as well, which enable or
908 suppress certain warnings when warnings are enabled.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900909
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400910 All generated warnings are added to the Kconfig.warnings list. See
911 the class documentation.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900912
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400913 warn_to_stderr (default: True):
914 True if warnings should be printed to stderr in addition to being
915 added to Kconfig.warnings.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900916
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400917 This can be changed later by setting Kconfig.warn_to_stderr to
918 True/False.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900919
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400920 encoding (default: "utf-8"):
921 The encoding to use when reading and writing files, and when decoding
922 output from commands run via $(shell). If None, the encoding
923 specified in the current locale will be used.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900924
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400925 The "utf-8" default avoids exceptions on systems that are configured
926 to use the C locale, which implies an ASCII encoding.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900927
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400928 This parameter has no effect on Python 2, due to implementation
929 issues (regular strings turning into Unicode strings, which are
930 distinct in Python 2). Python 2 doesn't decode regular strings
931 anyway.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900932
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400933 Related PEP: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0538/
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -0400934
935 suppress_traceback (default: False):
936 Helper for tools. When True, any EnvironmentError or KconfigError
937 generated during parsing is caught, the exception message is printed
938 to stderr together with the command name, and sys.exit(1) is called
939 (which generates SystemExit).
940
941 This hides the Python traceback for "expected" errors like syntax
942 errors in Kconfig files.
943
944 Other exceptions besides EnvironmentError and KconfigError are still
945 propagated when suppress_traceback is True.
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400946 """
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -0400947 try:
948 self._init(filename, warn, warn_to_stderr, encoding)
949 except (EnvironmentError, KconfigError) as e:
950 if suppress_traceback:
951 cmd = sys.argv[0] # Empty string if missing
952 if cmd:
953 cmd += ": "
954 # Some long exception messages have extra newlines for better
955 # formatting when reported as an unhandled exception. Strip
956 # them here.
957 sys.exit(cmd + str(e).strip())
958 raise
959
960 def _init(self, filename, warn, warn_to_stderr, encoding):
961 # See __init__()
962
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400963 self._encoding = encoding
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900964
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400965 self.srctree = os.getenv("srctree", "")
966 # A prefix we can reliably strip from glob() results to get a filename
967 # relative to $srctree. relpath() can cause issues for symlinks,
968 # because it assumes symlink/../foo is the same as foo/.
969 self._srctree_prefix = realpath(self.srctree) + os.sep
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900970
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400971 self.warn = warn
972 self.warn_to_stderr = warn_to_stderr
973 self.warn_assign_undef = os.getenv("KCONFIG_WARN_UNDEF_ASSIGN") == "y"
974 self.warn_assign_override = True
975 self.warn_assign_redun = True
976 self._warn_assign_no_prompt = True
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900977
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400978 self.warnings = []
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900979
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400980 self.config_prefix = os.getenv("CONFIG_", "CONFIG_")
981 # Regular expressions for parsing .config files
982 self._set_match = _re_match(self.config_prefix + r"([^=]+)=(.*)")
983 self._unset_match = _re_match(r"# {}([^ ]+) is not set".format(
984 self.config_prefix))
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900985
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -0400986 self.config_header = os.getenv("KCONFIG_CONFIG_HEADER", "")
987 self.header_header = os.getenv("KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER_HEADER", "")
988
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400989 self.syms = {}
990 self.const_syms = {}
991 self.defined_syms = []
992 self.missing_syms = []
993 self.named_choices = {}
994 self.choices = []
995 self.menus = []
996 self.comments = []
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +0900997
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -0400998 for nmy in "n", "m", "y":
999 sym = Symbol()
1000 sym.kconfig = self
1001 sym.name = nmy
1002 sym.is_constant = True
1003 sym.orig_type = TRISTATE
1004 sym._cached_tri_val = STR_TO_TRI[nmy]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001005
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001006 self.const_syms[nmy] = sym
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001007
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001008 self.n = self.const_syms["n"]
1009 self.m = self.const_syms["m"]
1010 self.y = self.const_syms["y"]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001011
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001012 # Make n/m/y well-formed symbols
1013 for nmy in "n", "m", "y":
1014 sym = self.const_syms[nmy]
1015 sym.rev_dep = sym.weak_rev_dep = sym.direct_dep = self.n
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001016
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001017 # Maps preprocessor variables names to Variable instances
1018 self.variables = {}
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001019
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001020 # Predefined preprocessor functions, with min/max number of arguments
1021 self._functions = {
1022 "info": (_info_fn, 1, 1),
1023 "error-if": (_error_if_fn, 2, 2),
1024 "filename": (_filename_fn, 0, 0),
1025 "lineno": (_lineno_fn, 0, 0),
1026 "shell": (_shell_fn, 1, 1),
1027 "warning-if": (_warning_if_fn, 2, 2),
1028 }
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001029
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001030 # Add any user-defined preprocessor functions
1031 try:
1032 self._functions.update(
1033 importlib.import_module(
1034 os.getenv("KCONFIG_FUNCTIONS", "kconfigfunctions")
1035 ).functions)
1036 except ImportError:
1037 pass
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001038
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001039 # This determines whether previously unseen symbols are registered.
1040 # They shouldn't be if we parse expressions after parsing, as part of
1041 # Kconfig.eval_string().
1042 self._parsing_kconfigs = True
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001043
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001044 self.modules = self._lookup_sym("MODULES")
1045 self.defconfig_list = None
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001046
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001047 self.top_node = MenuNode()
1048 self.top_node.kconfig = self
1049 self.top_node.item = MENU
1050 self.top_node.is_menuconfig = True
1051 self.top_node.visibility = self.y
1052 self.top_node.prompt = ("Main menu", self.y)
1053 self.top_node.parent = None
1054 self.top_node.dep = self.y
1055 self.top_node.filename = filename
1056 self.top_node.linenr = 1
1057 self.top_node.include_path = ()
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001058
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001059 # Parse the Kconfig files
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001060
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001061 # Not used internally. Provided as a convenience.
1062 self.kconfig_filenames = [filename]
1063 self.env_vars = set()
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001064
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001065 # Keeps track of the location in the parent Kconfig files. Kconfig
1066 # files usually source other Kconfig files. See _enter_file().
1067 self._filestack = []
1068 self._include_path = ()
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001069
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001070 # The current parsing location
1071 self.filename = filename
1072 self.linenr = 0
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001073
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001074 # Used to avoid retokenizing lines when we discover that they're not
1075 # part of the construct currently being parsed. This is kinda like an
1076 # unget operation.
1077 self._reuse_tokens = False
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001078
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001079 # Open the top-level Kconfig file. Store the readline() method directly
1080 # as a small optimization.
1081 self._readline = self._open(join(self.srctree, filename), "r").readline
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001082
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001083 try:
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001084 # Parse the Kconfig files. Returns the last node, which we
1085 # terminate with '.next = None'.
1086 self._parse_block(None, self.top_node, self.top_node).next = None
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001087 self.top_node.list = self.top_node.next
1088 self.top_node.next = None
1089 except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
1090 _decoding_error(e, self.filename)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001091
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001092 # Close the top-level Kconfig file. __self__ fetches the 'file' object
1093 # for the method.
1094 self._readline.__self__.close()
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001095
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001096 self._parsing_kconfigs = False
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001097
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001098 # Do various menu tree post-processing
1099 self._finalize_node(self.top_node, self.y)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001100
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001101 self.unique_defined_syms = _ordered_unique(self.defined_syms)
1102 self.unique_choices = _ordered_unique(self.choices)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001103
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001104 # Do sanity checks. Some of these depend on everything being finalized.
1105 self._check_sym_sanity()
1106 self._check_choice_sanity()
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001107
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001108 # KCONFIG_STRICT is an older alias for KCONFIG_WARN_UNDEF, supported
1109 # for backwards compatibility
1110 if os.getenv("KCONFIG_WARN_UNDEF") == "y" or \
1111 os.getenv("KCONFIG_STRICT") == "y":
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001112
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001113 self._check_undef_syms()
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001114
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001115 # Build Symbol._dependents for all symbols and choices
1116 self._build_dep()
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001117
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001118 # Check for dependency loops
1119 check_dep_loop_sym = _check_dep_loop_sym # Micro-optimization
1120 for sym in self.unique_defined_syms:
1121 check_dep_loop_sym(sym, False)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001122
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001123 # Add extra dependencies from choices to choice symbols that get
1124 # awkward during dependency loop detection
1125 self._add_choice_deps()
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001126
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001127 @property
1128 def mainmenu_text(self):
1129 """
1130 See the class documentation.
1131 """
1132 return self.top_node.prompt[0]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001133
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001134 @property
1135 def defconfig_filename(self):
1136 """
1137 See the class documentation.
1138 """
1139 if self.defconfig_list:
1140 for filename, cond in self.defconfig_list.defaults:
1141 if expr_value(cond):
1142 try:
1143 with self._open_config(filename.str_value) as f:
1144 return f.name
1145 except EnvironmentError:
1146 continue
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001147
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001148 return None
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001149
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001150 def load_config(self, filename=None, replace=True, verbose=None):
1151 """
1152 Loads symbol values from a file in the .config format. Equivalent to
1153 calling Symbol.set_value() to set each of the values.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001154
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001155 "# CONFIG_FOO is not set" within a .config file sets the user value of
1156 FOO to n. The C tools work the same way.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001157
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001158 For each symbol, the Symbol.user_value attribute holds the value the
1159 symbol was assigned in the .config file (if any). The user value might
1160 differ from Symbol.str/tri_value if there are unsatisfied dependencies.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001161
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001162 Calling this function also updates the Kconfig.missing_syms attribute
1163 with a list of all assignments to undefined symbols within the
1164 configuration file. Kconfig.missing_syms is cleared if 'replace' is
1165 True, and appended to otherwise. See the documentation for
1166 Kconfig.missing_syms as well.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001167
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001168 See the Kconfig.__init__() docstring for raised exceptions
1169 (OSError/IOError). KconfigError is never raised here.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001170
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001171 filename (default: None):
1172 Path to load configuration from (a string). Respects $srctree if set
1173 (see the class documentation).
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001174
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001175 If 'filename' is None (the default), the configuration file to load
1176 (if any) is calculated automatically, giving the behavior you'd
1177 usually want:
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001178
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001179 1. If the KCONFIG_CONFIG environment variable is set, it gives the
1180 path to the configuration file to load. Otherwise, ".config" is
1181 used. See standard_config_filename().
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001182
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001183 2. If the path from (1.) doesn't exist, the configuration file
1184 given by kconf.defconfig_filename is loaded instead, which is
1185 derived from the 'option defconfig_list' symbol.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001186
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001187 3. If (1.) and (2.) fail to find a configuration file to load, no
1188 configuration file is loaded, and symbols retain their current
1189 values (e.g., their default values). This is not an error.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001190
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001191 See the return value as well.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001192
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001193 replace (default: True):
1194 If True, all existing user values will be cleared before loading the
1195 .config. Pass False to merge configurations.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001196
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001197 verbose (default: None):
1198 Limited backwards compatibility to prevent crashes. A warning is
1199 printed if anything but None is passed.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001200
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001201 Prior to Kconfiglib 12.0.0, this option enabled printing of messages
1202 to stdout when 'filename' was None. A message is (always) returned
1203 now instead, which is more flexible.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001204
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001205 Will probably be removed in some future version.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001206
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001207 Returns a string with a message saying which file got loaded (or
1208 possibly that no file got loaded, when 'filename' is None). This is
1209 meant to reduce boilerplate in tools, which can do e.g.
1210 print(kconf.load_config()). The returned message distinguishes between
1211 loading (replace == True) and merging (replace == False).
1212 """
1213 if verbose is not None:
1214 _warn_verbose_deprecated("load_config")
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001215
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001216 msg = None
1217 if filename is None:
1218 filename = standard_config_filename()
1219 if not exists(filename) and \
1220 not exists(join(self.srctree, filename)):
1221 defconfig = self.defconfig_filename
1222 if defconfig is None:
1223 return "Using default symbol values (no '{}')" \
1224 .format(filename)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001225
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001226 msg = " default configuration '{}' (no '{}')" \
1227 .format(defconfig, filename)
1228 filename = defconfig
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001229
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001230 if not msg:
1231 msg = " configuration '{}'".format(filename)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001232
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001233 # Disable the warning about assigning to symbols without prompts. This
1234 # is normal and expected within a .config file.
1235 self._warn_assign_no_prompt = False
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001236
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001237 # This stub only exists to make sure _warn_assign_no_prompt gets
1238 # reenabled
1239 try:
1240 self._load_config(filename, replace)
1241 except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
1242 _decoding_error(e, filename)
1243 finally:
1244 self._warn_assign_no_prompt = True
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001245
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001246 return ("Loaded" if replace else "Merged") + msg
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001247
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001248 def _load_config(self, filename, replace):
1249 with self._open_config(filename) as f:
1250 if replace:
1251 self.missing_syms = []
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001252
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001253 # If we're replacing the configuration, keep track of which
1254 # symbols and choices got set so that we can unset the rest
1255 # later. This avoids invalidating everything and is faster.
1256 # Another benefit is that invalidation must be rock solid for
1257 # it to work, making it a good test.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001258
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001259 for sym in self.unique_defined_syms:
1260 sym._was_set = False
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001261
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001262 for choice in self.unique_choices:
1263 choice._was_set = False
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001264
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001265 # Small optimizations
1266 set_match = self._set_match
1267 unset_match = self._unset_match
1268 get_sym = self.syms.get
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001269
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001270 for linenr, line in enumerate(f, 1):
1271 # The C tools ignore trailing whitespace
1272 line = line.rstrip()
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001273
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001274 match = set_match(line)
1275 if match:
1276 name, val = match.groups()
1277 sym = get_sym(name)
1278 if not sym or not sym.nodes:
1279 self._undef_assign(name, val, filename, linenr)
1280 continue
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001281
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001282 if sym.orig_type in _BOOL_TRISTATE:
1283 # The C implementation only checks the first character
1284 # to the right of '=', for whatever reason
1285 if not (sym.orig_type is BOOL
1286 and val.startswith(("y", "n")) or
1287 sym.orig_type is TRISTATE
1288 and val.startswith(("y", "m", "n"))):
1289 self._warn("'{}' is not a valid value for the {} "
1290 "symbol {}. Assignment ignored."
1291 .format(val, TYPE_TO_STR[sym.orig_type],
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001292 sym.name_and_loc),
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001293 filename, linenr)
1294 continue
Ulf Magnusson1682e052017-09-19 12:52:55 +02001295
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001296 val = val[0]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001297
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001298 if sym.choice and val != "n":
1299 # During .config loading, we infer the mode of the
1300 # choice from the kind of values that are assigned
1301 # to the choice symbols
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001302
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001303 prev_mode = sym.choice.user_value
1304 if prev_mode is not None and \
1305 TRI_TO_STR[prev_mode] != val:
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001306
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001307 self._warn("both m and y assigned to symbols "
1308 "within the same choice",
1309 filename, linenr)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001310
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001311 # Set the choice's mode
1312 sym.choice.set_value(val)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001313
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001314 elif sym.orig_type is STRING:
1315 match = _conf_string_match(val)
1316 if not match:
1317 self._warn("malformed string literal in "
1318 "assignment to {}. Assignment ignored."
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001319 .format(sym.name_and_loc),
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001320 filename, linenr)
1321 continue
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001322
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001323 val = unescape(match.group(1))
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001324
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001325 else:
1326 match = unset_match(line)
1327 if not match:
1328 # Print a warning for lines that match neither
1329 # set_match() nor unset_match() and that are not blank
1330 # lines or comments. 'line' has already been
1331 # rstrip()'d, so blank lines show up as "" here.
1332 if line and not line.lstrip().startswith("#"):
1333 self._warn("ignoring malformed line '{}'"
1334 .format(line),
1335 filename, linenr)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001336
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001337 continue
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001338
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001339 name = match.group(1)
1340 sym = get_sym(name)
1341 if not sym or not sym.nodes:
1342 self._undef_assign(name, "n", filename, linenr)
1343 continue
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001344
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001345 if sym.orig_type not in _BOOL_TRISTATE:
1346 continue
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001347
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001348 val = "n"
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001349
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001350 # Done parsing the assignment. Set the value.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001351
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001352 if sym._was_set:
1353 self._assigned_twice(sym, val, filename, linenr)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001354
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001355 sym.set_value(val)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001356
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001357 if replace:
1358 # If we're replacing the configuration, unset the symbols that
1359 # didn't get set
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001360
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001361 for sym in self.unique_defined_syms:
1362 if not sym._was_set:
1363 sym.unset_value()
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001364
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001365 for choice in self.unique_choices:
1366 if not choice._was_set:
1367 choice.unset_value()
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001368
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001369 def _undef_assign(self, name, val, filename, linenr):
1370 # Called for assignments to undefined symbols during .config loading
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001371
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001372 self.missing_syms.append((name, val))
1373 if self.warn_assign_undef:
1374 self._warn(
1375 "attempt to assign the value '{}' to the undefined symbol {}"
1376 .format(val, name), filename, linenr)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001377
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001378 def _assigned_twice(self, sym, new_val, filename, linenr):
1379 # Called when a symbol is assigned more than once in a .config file
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001380
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001381 # Use strings for bool/tristate user values in the warning
1382 if sym.orig_type in _BOOL_TRISTATE:
1383 user_val = TRI_TO_STR[sym.user_value]
1384 else:
1385 user_val = sym.user_value
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001386
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001387 msg = '{} set more than once. Old value "{}", new value "{}".'.format(
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001388 sym.name_and_loc, user_val, new_val)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001389
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001390 if user_val == new_val:
1391 if self.warn_assign_redun:
1392 self._warn(msg, filename, linenr)
1393 elif self.warn_assign_override:
1394 self._warn(msg, filename, linenr)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001395
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001396 def load_allconfig(self, filename):
1397 """
1398 Helper for all*config. Loads (merges) the configuration file specified
1399 by KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG, if any. See Documentation/kbuild/kconfig.txt in
1400 the Linux kernel.
1401
1402 Disables warnings for duplicated assignments within configuration files
1403 for the duration of the call
1404 (kconf.warn_assign_override/warn_assign_redun = False), and restores
1405 the previous warning settings at the end. The KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG
1406 configuration file is expected to override symbols.
1407
1408 Exits with sys.exit() (which raises a SystemExit exception) and prints
1409 an error to stderr if KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG is set but the configuration
1410 file can't be opened.
1411
1412 filename:
1413 Command-specific configuration filename - "allyes.config",
1414 "allno.config", etc.
1415 """
1416 load_allconfig(self, filename)
1417
1418 def write_autoconf(self, filename=None, header=None):
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001419 r"""
1420 Writes out symbol values as a C header file, matching the format used
1421 by include/generated/autoconf.h in the kernel.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001422
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001423 The ordering of the #defines matches the one generated by
1424 write_config(). The order in the C implementation depends on the hash
1425 table implementation as of writing, and so won't match.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001426
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001427 If 'filename' exists and its contents is identical to what would get
1428 written out, it is left untouched. This avoids updating file metadata
1429 like the modification time and possibly triggering redundant work in
1430 build tools.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001431
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001432 filename (default: None):
1433 Path to write header to.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001434
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001435 If None (the default), the path in the environment variable
1436 KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER is used if set, and "include/generated/autoconf.h"
1437 otherwise. This is compatible with the C tools.
1438
1439 header (default: None):
1440 Text inserted verbatim at the beginning of the file. You would
1441 usually want it enclosed in '/* */' to make it a C comment, and
1442 include a trailing newline.
1443
1444 If None (the default), the value of the environment variable
1445 KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER_HEADER had when the Kconfig instance was created
1446 will be used if it was set, and no header otherwise. See the
1447 Kconfig.header_header attribute.
1448
1449 Returns a string with a message saying that the header got saved, or
1450 that there were no changes to it. This is meant to reduce boilerplate
1451 in tools, which can do e.g. print(kconf.write_autoconf()).
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001452 """
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001453 if filename is None:
1454 filename = os.getenv("KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER",
1455 "include/generated/autoconf.h")
1456
1457 if self._write_if_changed(filename, self._autoconf_contents(header)):
1458 return "Kconfig header saved to '{}'".format(filename)
1459 return "No change to Kconfig header in '{}'".format(filename)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001460
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001461 def _autoconf_contents(self, header):
1462 # write_autoconf() helper. Returns the contents to write as a string,
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001463 # with 'header' or KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER_HEADER at the beginning.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001464
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001465 if header is None:
1466 header = self.header_header
1467
1468 chunks = [header] # "".join()ed later
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001469 add = chunks.append
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001470
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001471 for sym in self.unique_defined_syms:
1472 # _write_to_conf is determined when the value is calculated. This
1473 # is a hidden function call due to property magic.
1474 #
1475 # Note: In client code, you can check if sym.config_string is empty
1476 # instead, to avoid accessing the internal _write_to_conf variable
1477 # (though it's likely to keep working).
1478 val = sym.str_value
1479 if not sym._write_to_conf:
1480 continue
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001481
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001482 if sym.orig_type in _BOOL_TRISTATE:
1483 if val == "y":
1484 add("#define {}{} 1\n"
1485 .format(self.config_prefix, sym.name))
1486 elif val == "m":
1487 add("#define {}{}_MODULE 1\n"
1488 .format(self.config_prefix, sym.name))
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001489
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001490 elif sym.orig_type is STRING:
1491 add('#define {}{} "{}"\n'
1492 .format(self.config_prefix, sym.name, escape(val)))
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001493
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001494 else: # sym.orig_type in _INT_HEX:
1495 if sym.orig_type is HEX and \
1496 not val.startswith(("0x", "0X")):
1497 val = "0x" + val
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001498
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001499 add("#define {}{} {}\n"
1500 .format(self.config_prefix, sym.name, val))
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001501
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001502 return "".join(chunks)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001503
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001504 def write_config(self, filename=None, header=None, save_old=True,
1505 verbose=None):
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001506 r"""
1507 Writes out symbol values in the .config format. The format matches the
1508 C implementation, including ordering.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001509
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001510 Symbols appear in the same order in generated .config files as they do
1511 in the Kconfig files. For symbols defined in multiple locations, a
1512 single assignment is written out corresponding to the first location
1513 where the symbol is defined.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001514
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001515 See the 'Intro to symbol values' section in the module docstring to
1516 understand which symbols get written out.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001517
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001518 If 'filename' exists and its contents is identical to what would get
1519 written out, it is left untouched. This avoids updating file metadata
1520 like the modification time and possibly triggering redundant work in
1521 build tools.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001522
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001523 See the Kconfig.__init__() docstring for raised exceptions
1524 (OSError/IOError). KconfigError is never raised here.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001525
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001526 filename (default: None):
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001527 Path to write configuration to (a string).
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001528
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001529 If None (the default), the path in the environment variable
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001530 KCONFIG_CONFIG is used if set, and ".config" otherwise. See
1531 standard_config_filename().
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001532
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001533 header (default: None):
1534 Text inserted verbatim at the beginning of the file. You would
1535 usually want each line to start with '#' to make it a comment, and
1536 include a trailing newline.
1537
1538 if None (the default), the value of the environment variable
1539 KCONFIG_CONFIG_HEADER had when the Kconfig instance was created will
1540 be used if it was set, and no header otherwise. See the
1541 Kconfig.config_header attribute.
Ulf Magnusson1682e052017-09-19 12:52:55 +02001542
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001543 save_old (default: True):
1544 If True and <filename> already exists, a copy of it will be saved to
1545 <filename>.old in the same directory before the new configuration is
1546 written.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001547
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001548 Errors are silently ignored if <filename>.old cannot be written (e.g.
1549 due to being a directory, or <filename> being something like
1550 /dev/null).
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001551
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001552 verbose (default: None):
1553 Limited backwards compatibility to prevent crashes. A warning is
1554 printed if anything but None is passed.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001555
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001556 Prior to Kconfiglib 12.0.0, this option enabled printing of messages
1557 to stdout when 'filename' was None. A message is (always) returned
1558 now instead, which is more flexible.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001559
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001560 Will probably be removed in some future version.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001561
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001562 Returns a string with a message saying which file got saved. This is
1563 meant to reduce boilerplate in tools, which can do e.g.
1564 print(kconf.write_config()).
1565 """
1566 if verbose is not None:
1567 _warn_verbose_deprecated("write_config")
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001568
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001569 if filename is None:
1570 filename = standard_config_filename()
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001571
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001572 contents = self._config_contents(header)
1573 if self._contents_eq(filename, contents):
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001574 return "No change to configuration in '{}'".format(filename)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001575
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001576 if save_old:
1577 _save_old(filename)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001578
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001579 with self._open(filename, "w") as f:
1580 f.write(contents)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001581
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001582 return "Configuration saved to '{}'".format(filename)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001583
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001584 def _config_contents(self, header):
1585 # write_config() helper. Returns the contents to write as a string,
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001586 # with 'header' or KCONFIG_CONFIG_HEADER at the beginning.
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001587 #
1588 # More memory friendly would be to 'yield' the strings and
1589 # "".join(_config_contents()), but it was a bit slower on my system.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001590
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001591 # node_iter() was used here before commit 3aea9f7 ("Add '# end of
1592 # <menu>' after menus in .config"). Those comments get tricky to
1593 # implement with it.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001594
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001595 for sym in self.unique_defined_syms:
1596 sym._visited = False
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001597
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001598 if header is None:
1599 header = self.config_header
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001600
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001601 chunks = [header] # "".join()ed later
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001602 add = chunks.append
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001603
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001604 # Did we just print an '# end of ...' comment?
1605 after_end_comment = False
1606
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001607 node = self.top_node
1608 while 1:
1609 # Jump to the next node with an iterative tree walk
1610 if node.list:
1611 node = node.list
1612 elif node.next:
1613 node = node.next
1614 else:
1615 while node.parent:
1616 node = node.parent
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001617
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001618 # Add a comment when leaving visible menus
1619 if node.item is MENU and expr_value(node.dep) and \
1620 expr_value(node.visibility) and \
1621 node is not self.top_node:
1622 add("# end of {}\n".format(node.prompt[0]))
1623 after_end_comment = True
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001624
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001625 if node.next:
1626 node = node.next
1627 break
1628 else:
1629 # No more nodes
1630 return "".join(chunks)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001631
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001632 # Generate configuration output for the node
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001633
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001634 item = node.item
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001635
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001636 if item.__class__ is Symbol:
1637 if item._visited:
1638 continue
1639 item._visited = True
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001640
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001641 conf_string = item.config_string
1642 if not conf_string:
1643 continue
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001644
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001645 if after_end_comment:
1646 # Add a blank line before the first symbol printed after an
1647 # '# end of ...' comment
1648 after_end_comment = False
1649 add("\n")
1650 add(conf_string)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001651
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001652 elif expr_value(node.dep) and \
1653 ((item is MENU and expr_value(node.visibility)) or
1654 item is COMMENT):
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001655
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001656 add("\n#\n# {}\n#\n".format(node.prompt[0]))
1657 after_end_comment = False
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001658
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001659 def write_min_config(self, filename, header=None):
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001660 """
1661 Writes out a "minimal" configuration file, omitting symbols whose value
1662 matches their default value. The format matches the one produced by
1663 'make savedefconfig'.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001664
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001665 The resulting configuration file is incomplete, but a complete
1666 configuration can be derived from it by loading it. Minimal
1667 configuration files can serve as a more manageable configuration format
1668 compared to a "full" .config file, especially when configurations files
1669 are merged or edited by hand.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001670
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001671 See the Kconfig.__init__() docstring for raised exceptions
1672 (OSError/IOError). KconfigError is never raised here.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001673
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001674 filename:
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001675 Path to write minimal configuration to.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001676
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001677 header (default: None):
1678 Text inserted verbatim at the beginning of the file. You would
1679 usually want each line to start with '#' to make it a comment, and
1680 include a final terminating newline.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001681
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001682 if None (the default), the value of the environment variable
1683 KCONFIG_CONFIG_HEADER had when the Kconfig instance was created will
1684 be used if it was set, and no header otherwise. See the
1685 Kconfig.config_header attribute.
1686
1687 Returns a string with a message saying the minimal configuration got
1688 saved, or that there were no changes to it. This is meant to reduce
1689 boilerplate in tools, which can do e.g.
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001690 print(kconf.write_min_config()).
1691 """
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001692 if self._write_if_changed(filename, self._min_config_contents(header)):
1693 return "Minimal configuration saved to '{}'".format(filename)
1694 return "No change to minimal configuration in '{}'".format(filename)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001695
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001696 def _min_config_contents(self, header):
1697 # write_min_config() helper. Returns the contents to write as a string,
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001698 # with 'header' or KCONFIG_CONFIG_HEADER at the beginning.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001699
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04001700 if header is None:
1701 header = self.config_header
1702
1703 chunks = [header] # "".join()ed later
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001704 add = chunks.append
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001705
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001706 for sym in self.unique_defined_syms:
1707 # Skip symbols that cannot be changed. Only check
1708 # non-choice symbols, as selects don't affect choice
1709 # symbols.
1710 if not sym.choice and \
1711 sym.visibility <= expr_value(sym.rev_dep):
1712 continue
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001713
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001714 # Skip symbols whose value matches their default
1715 if sym.str_value == sym._str_default():
1716 continue
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001717
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001718 # Skip symbols that would be selected by default in a
1719 # choice, unless the choice is optional or the symbol type
1720 # isn't bool (it might be possible to set the choice mode
1721 # to n or the symbol to m in those cases).
1722 if sym.choice and \
1723 not sym.choice.is_optional and \
1724 sym.choice._selection_from_defaults() is sym and \
1725 sym.orig_type is BOOL and \
1726 sym.tri_value == 2:
1727 continue
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001728
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001729 add(sym.config_string)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001730
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001731 return "".join(chunks)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001732
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001733 def sync_deps(self, path):
1734 """
1735 Creates or updates a directory structure that can be used to avoid
1736 doing a full rebuild whenever the configuration is changed, mirroring
1737 include/config/ in the kernel.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001738
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001739 This function is intended to be called during each build, before
1740 compiling source files that depend on configuration symbols.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001741
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001742 See the Kconfig.__init__() docstring for raised exceptions
1743 (OSError/IOError). KconfigError is never raised here.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001744
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001745 path:
1746 Path to directory
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001747
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001748 sync_deps(path) does the following:
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001749
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001750 1. If the directory <path> does not exist, it is created.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001751
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001752 2. If <path>/auto.conf exists, old symbol values are loaded from it,
1753 which are then compared against the current symbol values. If a
1754 symbol has changed value (would generate different output in
1755 autoconf.h compared to before), the change is signaled by
1756 touch'ing a file corresponding to the symbol.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001757
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001758 The first time sync_deps() is run on a directory, <path>/auto.conf
1759 won't exist, and no old symbol values will be available. This
1760 logically has the same effect as updating the entire
1761 configuration.
Ulf Magnusson1682e052017-09-19 12:52:55 +02001762
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001763 The path to a symbol's file is calculated from the symbol's name
1764 by replacing all '_' with '/' and appending '.h'. For example, the
1765 symbol FOO_BAR_BAZ gets the file <path>/foo/bar/baz.h, and FOO
1766 gets the file <path>/foo.h.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001767
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001768 This scheme matches the C tools. The point is to avoid having a
1769 single directory with a huge number of files, which the underlying
1770 filesystem might not handle well.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001771
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001772 3. A new auto.conf with the current symbol values is written, to keep
1773 track of them for the next build.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001774
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001775 If auto.conf exists and its contents is identical to what would
1776 get written out, it is left untouched. This avoids updating file
1777 metadata like the modification time and possibly triggering
1778 redundant work in build tools.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001779
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001780
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001781 The last piece of the puzzle is knowing what symbols each source file
1782 depends on. Knowing that, dependencies can be added from source files
1783 to the files corresponding to the symbols they depends on. The source
1784 file will then get recompiled (only) when the symbol value changes
1785 (provided sync_deps() is run first during each build).
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001786
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001787 The tool in the kernel that extracts symbol dependencies from source
1788 files is scripts/basic/fixdep.c. Missing symbol files also correspond
1789 to "not changed", which fixdep deals with by using the $(wildcard) Make
1790 function when adding symbol prerequisites to source files.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001791
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001792 In case you need a different scheme for your project, the sync_deps()
1793 implementation can be used as a template.
1794 """
1795 if not exists(path):
1796 os.mkdir(path, 0o755)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001797
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001798 # Load old values from auto.conf, if any
1799 self._load_old_vals(path)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001800
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001801 for sym in self.unique_defined_syms:
1802 # _write_to_conf is determined when the value is calculated. This
1803 # is a hidden function call due to property magic.
1804 #
1805 # Note: In client code, you can check if sym.config_string is empty
1806 # instead, to avoid accessing the internal _write_to_conf variable
1807 # (though it's likely to keep working).
1808 val = sym.str_value
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001809
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001810 # n tristate values do not get written to auto.conf and autoconf.h,
1811 # making a missing symbol logically equivalent to n
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001812
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001813 if sym._write_to_conf:
1814 if sym._old_val is None and \
1815 sym.orig_type in _BOOL_TRISTATE and \
1816 val == "n":
1817 # No old value (the symbol was missing or n), new value n.
1818 # No change.
1819 continue
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001820
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001821 if val == sym._old_val:
1822 # New value matches old. No change.
1823 continue
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001824
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001825 elif sym._old_val is None:
1826 # The symbol wouldn't appear in autoconf.h (because
1827 # _write_to_conf is false), and it wouldn't have appeared in
1828 # autoconf.h previously either (because it didn't appear in
1829 # auto.conf). No change.
1830 continue
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001831
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001832 # 'sym' has a new value. Flag it.
1833 _touch_dep_file(path, sym.name)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001834
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001835 # Remember the current values as the "new old" values.
1836 #
1837 # This call could go anywhere after the call to _load_old_vals(), but
1838 # putting it last means _sync_deps() can be safely rerun if it fails
1839 # before this point.
1840 self._write_old_vals(path)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001841
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001842 def _load_old_vals(self, path):
1843 # Loads old symbol values from auto.conf into a dedicated
1844 # Symbol._old_val field. Mirrors load_config().
1845 #
1846 # The extra field could be avoided with some trickery involving dumping
1847 # symbol values and restoring them later, but this is simpler and
1848 # faster. The C tools also use a dedicated field for this purpose.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001849
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001850 for sym in self.unique_defined_syms:
1851 sym._old_val = None
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001852
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001853 try:
1854 auto_conf = self._open(join(path, "auto.conf"), "r")
1855 except EnvironmentError as e:
1856 if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
1857 # No old values
1858 return
1859 raise
Masahiro Yamada48386dd2015-05-27 11:39:22 +09001860
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001861 with auto_conf as f:
1862 for line in f:
1863 match = self._set_match(line)
1864 if not match:
1865 # We only expect CONFIG_FOO=... (and possibly a header
1866 # comment) in auto.conf
1867 continue
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001868
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001869 name, val = match.groups()
1870 if name in self.syms:
1871 sym = self.syms[name]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001872
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001873 if sym.orig_type is STRING:
1874 match = _conf_string_match(val)
1875 if not match:
1876 continue
1877 val = unescape(match.group(1))
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001878
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001879 self.syms[name]._old_val = val
1880 else:
1881 # Flag that the symbol no longer exists, in
1882 # case something still depends on it
1883 _touch_dep_file(path, name)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001884
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001885 def _write_old_vals(self, path):
1886 # Helper for writing auto.conf. Basically just a simplified
1887 # write_config() that doesn't write any comments (including
1888 # '# CONFIG_FOO is not set' comments). The format matches the C
1889 # implementation, though the ordering is arbitrary there (depends on
1890 # the hash table implementation).
1891 #
1892 # A separate helper function is neater than complicating write_config()
1893 # by passing a flag to it, plus we only need to look at symbols here.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001894
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001895 self._write_if_changed(
1896 os.path.join(path, "auto.conf"),
1897 self._old_vals_contents())
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001898
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001899 def _old_vals_contents(self):
1900 # _write_old_vals() helper. Returns the contents to write as a string.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001901
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001902 # Temporary list instead of generator makes this a bit faster
1903 return "".join([
1904 sym.config_string for sym in self.unique_defined_syms
1905 if not (sym.orig_type in _BOOL_TRISTATE and not sym.tri_value)
1906 ])
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001907
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001908 def node_iter(self, unique_syms=False):
1909 """
1910 Returns a generator for iterating through all MenuNode's in the Kconfig
1911 tree. The iteration is done in Kconfig definition order (each node is
1912 visited before its children, and the children of a node are visited
1913 before the next node).
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001914
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001915 The Kconfig.top_node menu node is skipped. It contains an implicit menu
1916 that holds the top-level items.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001917
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001918 As an example, the following code will produce a list equal to
1919 Kconfig.defined_syms:
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001920
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001921 defined_syms = [node.item for node in kconf.node_iter()
1922 if isinstance(node.item, Symbol)]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09001923
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001924 unique_syms (default: False):
1925 If True, only the first MenuNode will be included for symbols defined
1926 in multiple locations.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02001927
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04001928 Using kconf.node_iter(True) in the example above would give a list
1929 equal to unique_defined_syms.
1930 """
1931 if unique_syms:
1932 for sym in self.unique_defined_syms:
1933 sym._visited = False
1934
1935 node = self.top_node
1936 while 1:
1937 # Jump to the next node with an iterative tree walk
1938 if node.list:
1939 node = node.list
1940 elif node.next:
1941 node = node.next
1942 else:
1943 while node.parent:
1944 node = node.parent
1945 if node.next:
1946 node = node.next
1947 break
1948 else:
1949 # No more nodes
1950 return
1951
1952 if unique_syms and node.item.__class__ is Symbol:
1953 if node.item._visited:
1954 continue
1955 node.item._visited = True
1956
1957 yield node
1958
1959 def eval_string(self, s):
1960 """
1961 Returns the tristate value of the expression 's', represented as 0, 1,
1962 and 2 for n, m, and y, respectively. Raises KconfigError on syntax
1963 errors. Warns if undefined symbols are referenced.
1964
1965 As an example, if FOO and BAR are tristate symbols at least one of
1966 which has the value y, then eval_string("y && (FOO || BAR)") returns
1967 2 (y).
1968
1969 To get the string value of non-bool/tristate symbols, use
1970 Symbol.str_value. eval_string() always returns a tristate value, and
1971 all non-bool/tristate symbols have the tristate value 0 (n).
1972
1973 The expression parsing is consistent with how parsing works for
1974 conditional ('if ...') expressions in the configuration, and matches
1975 the C implementation. m is rewritten to 'm && MODULES', so
1976 eval_string("m") will return 0 (n) unless modules are enabled.
1977 """
1978 # The parser is optimized to be fast when parsing Kconfig files (where
1979 # an expression can never appear at the beginning of a line). We have
1980 # to monkey-patch things a bit here to reuse it.
1981
1982 self.filename = None
1983
1984 self._tokens = self._tokenize("if " + s)
1985 # Strip "if " to avoid giving confusing error messages
1986 self._line = s
1987 self._tokens_i = 1 # Skip the 'if' token
1988
1989 return expr_value(self._expect_expr_and_eol())
1990
1991 def unset_values(self):
1992 """
1993 Removes any user values from all symbols, as if Kconfig.load_config()
1994 or Symbol.set_value() had never been called.
1995 """
1996 self._warn_assign_no_prompt = False
1997 try:
1998 # set_value() already rejects undefined symbols, and they don't
1999 # need to be invalidated (because their value never changes), so we
2000 # can just iterate over defined symbols
2001 for sym in self.unique_defined_syms:
2002 sym.unset_value()
2003
2004 for choice in self.unique_choices:
2005 choice.unset_value()
2006 finally:
2007 self._warn_assign_no_prompt = True
2008
2009 def enable_warnings(self):
2010 """
2011 Do 'Kconfig.warn = True' instead. Maintained for backwards
2012 compatibility.
2013 """
2014 self.warn = True
2015
2016 def disable_warnings(self):
2017 """
2018 Do 'Kconfig.warn = False' instead. Maintained for backwards
2019 compatibility.
2020 """
2021 self.warn = False
2022
2023 def enable_stderr_warnings(self):
2024 """
2025 Do 'Kconfig.warn_to_stderr = True' instead. Maintained for backwards
2026 compatibility.
2027 """
2028 self.warn_to_stderr = True
2029
2030 def disable_stderr_warnings(self):
2031 """
2032 Do 'Kconfig.warn_to_stderr = False' instead. Maintained for backwards
2033 compatibility.
2034 """
2035 self.warn_to_stderr = False
2036
2037 def enable_undef_warnings(self):
2038 """
2039 Do 'Kconfig.warn_assign_undef = True' instead. Maintained for backwards
2040 compatibility.
2041 """
2042 self.warn_assign_undef = True
2043
2044 def disable_undef_warnings(self):
2045 """
2046 Do 'Kconfig.warn_assign_undef = False' instead. Maintained for
2047 backwards compatibility.
2048 """
2049 self.warn_assign_undef = False
2050
2051 def enable_override_warnings(self):
2052 """
2053 Do 'Kconfig.warn_assign_override = True' instead. Maintained for
2054 backwards compatibility.
2055 """
2056 self.warn_assign_override = True
2057
2058 def disable_override_warnings(self):
2059 """
2060 Do 'Kconfig.warn_assign_override = False' instead. Maintained for
2061 backwards compatibility.
2062 """
2063 self.warn_assign_override = False
2064
2065 def enable_redun_warnings(self):
2066 """
2067 Do 'Kconfig.warn_assign_redun = True' instead. Maintained for backwards
2068 compatibility.
2069 """
2070 self.warn_assign_redun = True
2071
2072 def disable_redun_warnings(self):
2073 """
2074 Do 'Kconfig.warn_assign_redun = False' instead. Maintained for
2075 backwards compatibility.
2076 """
2077 self.warn_assign_redun = False
2078
2079 def __repr__(self):
2080 """
2081 Returns a string with information about the Kconfig object when it is
2082 evaluated on e.g. the interactive Python prompt.
2083 """
2084 def status(flag):
2085 return "enabled" if flag else "disabled"
2086
2087 return "<{}>".format(", ".join((
2088 "configuration with {} symbols".format(len(self.syms)),
2089 'main menu prompt "{}"'.format(self.mainmenu_text),
2090 "srctree is current directory" if not self.srctree else
2091 'srctree "{}"'.format(self.srctree),
2092 'config symbol prefix "{}"'.format(self.config_prefix),
2093 "warnings " + status(self.warn),
2094 "printing of warnings to stderr " + status(self.warn_to_stderr),
2095 "undef. symbol assignment warnings " +
2096 status(self.warn_assign_undef),
2097 "overriding symbol assignment warnings " +
2098 status(self.warn_assign_override),
2099 "redundant symbol assignment warnings " +
2100 status(self.warn_assign_redun)
2101 )))
2102
2103 #
2104 # Private methods
2105 #
2106
2107
2108 #
2109 # File reading
2110 #
2111
2112 def _open_config(self, filename):
2113 # Opens a .config file. First tries to open 'filename', then
2114 # '$srctree/filename' if $srctree was set when the configuration was
2115 # loaded.
2116
2117 try:
2118 return self._open(filename, "r")
2119 except EnvironmentError as e:
2120 # This will try opening the same file twice if $srctree is unset,
2121 # but it's not a big deal
2122 try:
2123 return self._open(join(self.srctree, filename), "r")
2124 except EnvironmentError as e2:
2125 # This is needed for Python 3, because e2 is deleted after
2126 # the try block:
2127 #
2128 # https://docs.python.org/3/reference/compound_stmts.html#the-try-statement
2129 e = e2
2130
2131 raise _KconfigIOError(
2132 e, "Could not open '{}' ({}: {}). Check that the $srctree "
2133 "environment variable ({}) is set correctly."
2134 .format(filename, errno.errorcode[e.errno], e.strerror,
2135 "set to '{}'".format(self.srctree) if self.srctree
2136 else "unset or blank"))
2137
2138 def _enter_file(self, filename):
2139 # Jumps to the beginning of a sourced Kconfig file, saving the previous
2140 # position and file object.
2141 #
2142 # filename:
2143 # Absolute path to file
2144
2145 # Path relative to $srctree, stored in e.g. self.filename (which makes
2146 # it indirectly show up in MenuNode.filename). Equals 'filename' for
2147 # absolute paths passed to 'source'.
2148 if filename.startswith(self._srctree_prefix):
2149 # Relative path (or a redundant absolute path to within $srctree,
2150 # but it's probably fine to reduce those too)
2151 rel_filename = filename[len(self._srctree_prefix):]
2152 else:
2153 # Absolute path
2154 rel_filename = filename
2155
2156 self.kconfig_filenames.append(rel_filename)
2157
2158 # The parent Kconfig files are represented as a list of
2159 # (<include path>, <Python 'file' object for Kconfig file>) tuples.
2160 #
2161 # <include path> is immutable and holds a *tuple* of
2162 # (<filename>, <linenr>) tuples, giving the locations of the 'source'
2163 # statements in the parent Kconfig files. The current include path is
2164 # also available in Kconfig._include_path.
2165 #
2166 # The point of this redundant setup is to allow Kconfig._include_path
2167 # to be assigned directly to MenuNode.include_path without having to
2168 # copy it, sharing it wherever possible.
2169
2170 # Save include path and 'file' object (via its 'readline' function)
2171 # before entering the file
2172 self._filestack.append((self._include_path, self._readline))
2173
2174 # _include_path is a tuple, so this rebinds the variable instead of
2175 # doing in-place modification
2176 self._include_path += ((self.filename, self.linenr),)
2177
2178 # Check for recursive 'source'
2179 for name, _ in self._include_path:
2180 if name == rel_filename:
2181 raise KconfigError(
2182 "\n{}:{}: recursive 'source' of '{}' detected. Check that "
2183 "environment variables are set correctly.\n"
2184 "Include path:\n{}"
2185 .format(self.filename, self.linenr, rel_filename,
2186 "\n".join("{}:{}".format(name, linenr)
2187 for name, linenr in self._include_path)))
2188
2189 try:
2190 self._readline = self._open(filename, "r").readline
2191 except EnvironmentError as e:
2192 # We already know that the file exists
2193 raise _KconfigIOError(
2194 e, "{}:{}: Could not open '{}' (in '{}') ({}: {})"
2195 .format(self.filename, self.linenr, filename,
2196 self._line.strip(),
2197 errno.errorcode[e.errno], e.strerror))
2198
2199 self.filename = rel_filename
2200 self.linenr = 0
2201
2202 def _leave_file(self):
2203 # Returns from a Kconfig file to the file that sourced it. See
2204 # _enter_file().
2205
2206 # Restore location from parent Kconfig file
2207 self.filename, self.linenr = self._include_path[-1]
2208 # Restore include path and 'file' object
2209 self._readline.__self__.close() # __self__ fetches the 'file' object
2210 self._include_path, self._readline = self._filestack.pop()
2211
2212 def _next_line(self):
2213 # Fetches and tokenizes the next line from the current Kconfig file.
2214 # Returns False at EOF and True otherwise.
2215
2216 # We might already have tokens from parsing a line and discovering that
2217 # it's part of a different construct
2218 if self._reuse_tokens:
2219 self._reuse_tokens = False
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002220 # self._tokens_i is known to be 1 here, because _parse_props()
2221 # leaves it like that when it can't recognize a line (or parses a
2222 # help text)
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002223 return True
2224
2225 # readline() returns '' over and over at EOF, which we rely on for help
2226 # texts at the end of files (see _line_after_help())
2227 line = self._readline()
2228 if not line:
2229 return False
2230 self.linenr += 1
2231
2232 # Handle line joining
2233 while line.endswith("\\\n"):
2234 line = line[:-2] + self._readline()
2235 self.linenr += 1
2236
2237 self._tokens = self._tokenize(line)
2238 # Initialize to 1 instead of 0 to factor out code from _parse_block()
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002239 # and _parse_props(). They immediately fetch self._tokens[0].
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002240 self._tokens_i = 1
2241
2242 return True
2243
2244 def _line_after_help(self, line):
2245 # Tokenizes a line after a help text. This case is special in that the
2246 # line has already been fetched (to discover that it isn't part of the
2247 # help text).
2248 #
2249 # An earlier version used a _saved_line variable instead that was
2250 # checked in _next_line(). This special-casing gets rid of it and makes
2251 # _reuse_tokens alone sufficient to handle unget.
2252
2253 # Handle line joining
2254 while line.endswith("\\\n"):
2255 line = line[:-2] + self._readline()
2256 self.linenr += 1
2257
2258 self._tokens = self._tokenize(line)
2259 self._reuse_tokens = True
2260
2261 def _write_if_changed(self, filename, contents):
2262 # Writes 'contents' into 'filename', but only if it differs from the
2263 # current contents of the file.
2264 #
2265 # Another variant would be write a temporary file on the same
2266 # filesystem, compare the files, and rename() the temporary file if it
2267 # differs, but it breaks stuff like write_config("/dev/null"), which is
2268 # used out there to force evaluation-related warnings to be generated.
2269 # This simple version is pretty failsafe and portable.
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002270 #
2271 # Returns True if the file has changed and is updated, and False
2272 # otherwise.
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002273
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002274 if self._contents_eq(filename, contents):
2275 return False
2276 with self._open(filename, "w") as f:
2277 f.write(contents)
2278 return True
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002279
2280 def _contents_eq(self, filename, contents):
2281 # Returns True if the contents of 'filename' is 'contents' (a string),
2282 # and False otherwise (including if 'filename' can't be opened/read)
2283
2284 try:
2285 with self._open(filename, "r") as f:
2286 # Robust re. things like encoding and line endings (mmap()
2287 # trickery isn't)
2288 return f.read(len(contents) + 1) == contents
2289 except EnvironmentError:
2290 # If the error here would prevent writing the file as well, we'll
2291 # notice it later
2292 return False
2293
2294 #
2295 # Tokenization
2296 #
2297
2298 def _lookup_sym(self, name):
2299 # Fetches the symbol 'name' from the symbol table, creating and
2300 # registering it if it does not exist. If '_parsing_kconfigs' is False,
2301 # it means we're in eval_string(), and new symbols won't be registered.
2302
2303 if name in self.syms:
2304 return self.syms[name]
2305
2306 sym = Symbol()
2307 sym.kconfig = self
2308 sym.name = name
2309 sym.is_constant = False
2310 sym.rev_dep = sym.weak_rev_dep = sym.direct_dep = self.n
2311
2312 if self._parsing_kconfigs:
2313 self.syms[name] = sym
2314 else:
2315 self._warn("no symbol {} in configuration".format(name))
2316
2317 return sym
2318
2319 def _lookup_const_sym(self, name):
2320 # Like _lookup_sym(), for constant (quoted) symbols
2321
2322 if name in self.const_syms:
2323 return self.const_syms[name]
2324
2325 sym = Symbol()
2326 sym.kconfig = self
2327 sym.name = name
2328 sym.is_constant = True
2329 sym.rev_dep = sym.weak_rev_dep = sym.direct_dep = self.n
2330
2331 if self._parsing_kconfigs:
2332 self.const_syms[name] = sym
2333
2334 return sym
2335
2336 def _tokenize(self, s):
2337 # Parses 's', returning a None-terminated list of tokens. Registers any
2338 # new symbols encountered with _lookup(_const)_sym().
2339 #
2340 # Tries to be reasonably speedy by processing chunks of text via
2341 # regexes and string operations where possible. This is the biggest
2342 # hotspot during parsing.
2343 #
2344 # It might be possible to rewrite this to 'yield' tokens instead,
2345 # working across multiple lines. Lookback and compatibility with old
2346 # janky versions of the C tools complicate things though.
2347
2348 self._line = s # Used for error reporting
2349
2350 # Initial token on the line
2351 match = _command_match(s)
2352 if not match:
2353 if s.isspace() or s.lstrip().startswith("#"):
2354 return (None,)
2355 self._parse_error("unknown token at start of line")
2356
2357 # Tricky implementation detail: While parsing a token, 'token' refers
2358 # to the previous token. See _STRING_LEX for why this is needed.
2359 token = _get_keyword(match.group(1))
2360 if not token:
2361 # Backwards compatibility with old versions of the C tools, which
2362 # (accidentally) accepted stuff like "--help--" and "-help---".
2363 # This was fixed in the C tools by commit c2264564 ("kconfig: warn
2364 # of unhandled characters in Kconfig commands"), committed in July
2365 # 2015, but it seems people still run Kconfiglib on older kernels.
2366 if s.strip(" \t\n-") == "help":
2367 return (_T_HELP, None)
2368
2369 # If the first token is not a keyword (and not a weird help token),
2370 # we have a preprocessor variable assignment (or a bare macro on a
2371 # line)
2372 self._parse_assignment(s)
2373 return (None,)
2374
2375 tokens = [token]
2376 # The current index in the string being tokenized
2377 i = match.end()
2378
2379 # Main tokenization loop (for tokens past the first one)
2380 while i < len(s):
2381 # Test for an identifier/keyword first. This is the most common
2382 # case.
2383 match = _id_keyword_match(s, i)
2384 if match:
2385 # We have an identifier or keyword
2386
2387 # Check what it is. lookup_sym() will take care of allocating
2388 # new symbols for us the first time we see them. Note that
2389 # 'token' still refers to the previous token.
2390
2391 name = match.group(1)
2392 keyword = _get_keyword(name)
2393 if keyword:
2394 # It's a keyword
2395 token = keyword
2396 # Jump past it
2397 i = match.end()
2398
2399 elif token not in _STRING_LEX:
2400 # It's a non-const symbol, except we translate n, m, and y
2401 # into the corresponding constant symbols, like the C
2402 # implementation
2403
2404 if "$" in name:
2405 # Macro expansion within symbol name
2406 name, s, i = self._expand_name(s, i)
2407 else:
2408 i = match.end()
2409
2410 token = self.const_syms[name] if name in STR_TO_TRI else \
2411 self._lookup_sym(name)
2412
2413 else:
2414 # It's a case of missing quotes. For example, the
2415 # following is accepted:
2416 #
2417 # menu unquoted_title
2418 #
2419 # config A
2420 # tristate unquoted_prompt
2421 #
2422 # endmenu
2423 #
2424 # Named choices ('choice FOO') also end up here.
2425
2426 if token is not _T_CHOICE:
2427 self._warn("style: quotes recommended around '{}' in '{}'"
2428 .format(name, self._line.strip()),
2429 self.filename, self.linenr)
2430
2431 token = name
2432 i = match.end()
2433
2434 else:
2435 # Neither a keyword nor a non-const symbol
2436
2437 # We always strip whitespace after tokens, so it is safe to
2438 # assume that s[i] is the start of a token here.
2439 c = s[i]
2440
2441 if c in "\"'":
2442 if "$" not in s and "\\" not in s:
2443 # Fast path for lines without $ and \. Find the
2444 # matching quote.
2445 end_i = s.find(c, i + 1) + 1
2446 if not end_i:
2447 self._parse_error("unterminated string")
2448 val = s[i + 1:end_i - 1]
2449 i = end_i
2450 else:
2451 # Slow path
2452 s, end_i = self._expand_str(s, i)
2453
2454 # os.path.expandvars() and the $UNAME_RELEASE replace()
2455 # is a backwards compatibility hack, which should be
2456 # reasonably safe as expandvars() leaves references to
2457 # undefined env. vars. as is.
2458 #
2459 # The preprocessor functionality changed how
2460 # environment variables are referenced, to $(FOO).
2461 val = expandvars(s[i + 1:end_i - 1]
2462 .replace("$UNAME_RELEASE",
2463 _UNAME_RELEASE))
2464
2465 i = end_i
2466
2467 # This is the only place where we don't survive with a
2468 # single token of lookback: 'option env="FOO"' does not
2469 # refer to a constant symbol named "FOO".
2470 token = \
2471 val if token in _STRING_LEX or tokens[0] is _T_OPTION \
2472 else self._lookup_const_sym(val)
2473
2474 elif s.startswith("&&", i):
2475 token = _T_AND
2476 i += 2
2477
2478 elif s.startswith("||", i):
2479 token = _T_OR
2480 i += 2
2481
2482 elif c == "=":
2483 token = _T_EQUAL
2484 i += 1
2485
2486 elif s.startswith("!=", i):
2487 token = _T_UNEQUAL
2488 i += 2
2489
2490 elif c == "!":
2491 token = _T_NOT
2492 i += 1
2493
2494 elif c == "(":
2495 token = _T_OPEN_PAREN
2496 i += 1
2497
2498 elif c == ")":
2499 token = _T_CLOSE_PAREN
2500 i += 1
2501
2502 elif c == "#":
2503 break
2504
2505
2506 # Very rare
2507
2508 elif s.startswith("<=", i):
2509 token = _T_LESS_EQUAL
2510 i += 2
2511
2512 elif c == "<":
2513 token = _T_LESS
2514 i += 1
2515
2516 elif s.startswith(">=", i):
2517 token = _T_GREATER_EQUAL
2518 i += 2
2519
2520 elif c == ">":
2521 token = _T_GREATER
2522 i += 1
2523
2524
2525 else:
2526 self._parse_error("unknown tokens in line")
2527
2528
2529 # Skip trailing whitespace
2530 while i < len(s) and s[i].isspace():
2531 i += 1
2532
2533
2534 # Add the token
2535 tokens.append(token)
2536
2537 # None-terminating the token list makes token fetching simpler/faster
2538 tokens.append(None)
2539
2540 return tokens
2541
2542 # Helpers for syntax checking and token fetching. See the
2543 # 'Intro to expressions' section for what a constant symbol is.
2544 #
2545 # More of these could be added, but the single-use cases are inlined as an
2546 # optimization.
2547
2548 def _expect_sym(self):
2549 token = self._tokens[self._tokens_i]
2550 self._tokens_i += 1
2551
2552 if token.__class__ is not Symbol:
2553 self._parse_error("expected symbol")
2554
2555 return token
2556
2557 def _expect_nonconst_sym(self):
2558 # Used for 'select' and 'imply' only. We know the token indices.
2559
2560 token = self._tokens[1]
2561 self._tokens_i = 2
2562
2563 if token.__class__ is not Symbol or token.is_constant:
2564 self._parse_error("expected nonconstant symbol")
2565
2566 return token
2567
2568 def _expect_str_and_eol(self):
2569 token = self._tokens[self._tokens_i]
2570 self._tokens_i += 1
2571
2572 if token.__class__ is not str:
2573 self._parse_error("expected string")
2574
2575 if self._tokens[self._tokens_i] is not None:
2576 self._trailing_tokens_error()
2577
2578 return token
2579
2580 def _expect_expr_and_eol(self):
2581 expr = self._parse_expr(True)
2582
2583 if self._tokens[self._tokens_i] is not None:
2584 self._trailing_tokens_error()
2585
2586 return expr
2587
2588 def _check_token(self, token):
2589 # If the next token is 'token', removes it and returns True
2590
2591 if self._tokens[self._tokens_i] is token:
2592 self._tokens_i += 1
2593 return True
2594 return False
2595
2596 #
2597 # Preprocessor logic
2598 #
2599
2600 def _parse_assignment(self, s):
2601 # Parses a preprocessor variable assignment, registering the variable
2602 # if it doesn't already exist. Also takes care of bare macros on lines
2603 # (which are allowed, and can be useful for their side effects).
2604
2605 # Expand any macros in the left-hand side of the assignment (the
2606 # variable name)
2607 s = s.lstrip()
2608 i = 0
2609 while 1:
2610 i = _assignment_lhs_fragment_match(s, i).end()
2611 if s.startswith("$(", i):
2612 s, i = self._expand_macro(s, i, ())
2613 else:
2614 break
2615
2616 if s.isspace():
2617 # We also accept a bare macro on a line (e.g.
2618 # $(warning-if,$(foo),ops)), provided it expands to a blank string
2619 return
2620
2621 # Assigned variable
2622 name = s[:i]
2623
2624
2625 # Extract assignment operator (=, :=, or +=) and value
2626 rhs_match = _assignment_rhs_match(s, i)
2627 if not rhs_match:
2628 self._parse_error("syntax error")
2629
2630 op, val = rhs_match.groups()
2631
2632
2633 if name in self.variables:
2634 # Already seen variable
2635 var = self.variables[name]
2636 else:
2637 # New variable
2638 var = Variable()
2639 var.kconfig = self
2640 var.name = name
2641 var._n_expansions = 0
2642 self.variables[name] = var
2643
2644 # += acts like = on undefined variables (defines a recursive
2645 # variable)
2646 if op == "+=":
2647 op = "="
2648
2649 if op == "=":
2650 var.is_recursive = True
2651 var.value = val
2652 elif op == ":=":
2653 var.is_recursive = False
2654 var.value = self._expand_whole(val, ())
2655 else: # op == "+="
2656 # += does immediate expansion if the variable was last set
2657 # with :=
2658 var.value += " " + (val if var.is_recursive else
2659 self._expand_whole(val, ()))
2660
2661 def _expand_whole(self, s, args):
2662 # Expands preprocessor macros in all of 's'. Used whenever we don't
2663 # have to worry about delimiters. See _expand_macro() re. the 'args'
2664 # parameter.
2665 #
2666 # Returns the expanded string.
2667
2668 i = 0
2669 while 1:
2670 i = s.find("$(", i)
2671 if i == -1:
2672 break
2673 s, i = self._expand_macro(s, i, args)
2674 return s
2675
2676 def _expand_name(self, s, i):
2677 # Expands a symbol name starting at index 'i' in 's'.
2678 #
2679 # Returns the expanded name, the expanded 's' (including the part
2680 # before the name), and the index of the first character in the next
2681 # token after the name.
2682
2683 s, end_i = self._expand_name_iter(s, i)
2684 name = s[i:end_i]
2685 # isspace() is False for empty strings
2686 if not name.strip():
2687 # Avoid creating a Kconfig symbol with a blank name. It's almost
2688 # guaranteed to be an error.
2689 self._parse_error("macro expanded to blank string")
2690
2691 # Skip trailing whitespace
2692 while end_i < len(s) and s[end_i].isspace():
2693 end_i += 1
2694
2695 return name, s, end_i
2696
2697 def _expand_name_iter(self, s, i):
2698 # Expands a symbol name starting at index 'i' in 's'.
2699 #
2700 # Returns the expanded 's' (including the part before the name) and the
2701 # index of the first character after the expanded name in 's'.
2702
2703 while 1:
2704 match = _name_special_search(s, i)
2705
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002706 if match.group() != "$(":
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002707 return (s, match.start())
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002708 s, i = self._expand_macro(s, match.start(), ())
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002709
2710 def _expand_str(self, s, i):
2711 # Expands a quoted string starting at index 'i' in 's'. Handles both
2712 # backslash escapes and macro expansion.
2713 #
2714 # Returns the expanded 's' (including the part before the string) and
2715 # the index of the first character after the expanded string in 's'.
2716
2717 quote = s[i]
2718 i += 1 # Skip over initial "/'
2719 while 1:
2720 match = _string_special_search(s, i)
2721 if not match:
2722 self._parse_error("unterminated string")
2723
2724
2725 if match.group() == quote:
2726 # Found the end of the string
2727 return (s, match.end())
2728
2729 elif match.group() == "\\":
2730 # Replace '\x' with 'x'. 'i' ends up pointing to the character
2731 # after 'x', which allows macros to be canceled with '\$(foo)'.
2732 i = match.end()
2733 s = s[:match.start()] + s[i:]
2734
2735 elif match.group() == "$(":
2736 # A macro call within the string
2737 s, i = self._expand_macro(s, match.start(), ())
2738
2739 else:
2740 # A ' quote within " quotes or vice versa
2741 i += 1
2742
2743 def _expand_macro(self, s, i, args):
2744 # Expands a macro starting at index 'i' in 's'. If this macro resulted
2745 # from the expansion of another macro, 'args' holds the arguments
2746 # passed to that macro.
2747 #
2748 # Returns the expanded 's' (including the part before the macro) and
2749 # the index of the first character after the expanded macro in 's'.
2750
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002751 res = s[:i]
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002752 i += 2 # Skip over "$("
2753
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002754 arg_start = i # Start of current macro argument
2755 new_args = [] # Arguments of this macro call
2756 nesting = 0 # Current parentheses nesting level
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002757
2758 while 1:
2759 match = _macro_special_search(s, i)
2760 if not match:
2761 self._parse_error("missing end parenthesis in macro expansion")
2762
2763
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002764 if match.group() == "(":
2765 nesting += 1
2766 i = match.end()
2767
2768 elif match.group() == ")":
2769 if nesting:
2770 nesting -= 1
2771 i = match.end()
2772 continue
2773
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002774 # Found the end of the macro
2775
2776 new_args.append(s[arg_start:match.start()])
2777
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002778 # $(1) is replaced by the first argument to the function, etc.,
2779 # provided at least that many arguments were passed
2780
2781 try:
2782 # Does the macro look like an integer, with a corresponding
2783 # argument? If so, expand it to the value of the argument.
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002784 res += args[int(new_args[0])]
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002785 except (ValueError, IndexError):
2786 # Regular variables are just functions without arguments,
2787 # and also go through the function value path
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002788 res += self._fn_val(new_args)
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002789
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002790 return (res + s[match.end():], len(res))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002791
2792 elif match.group() == ",":
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002793 i = match.end()
2794 if nesting:
2795 continue
2796
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002797 # Found the end of a macro argument
2798 new_args.append(s[arg_start:match.start()])
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002799 arg_start = i
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002800
2801 else: # match.group() == "$("
2802 # A nested macro call within the macro
2803 s, i = self._expand_macro(s, match.start(), args)
2804
2805 def _fn_val(self, args):
2806 # Returns the result of calling the function args[0] with the arguments
2807 # args[1..len(args)-1]. Plain variables are treated as functions
2808 # without arguments.
2809
2810 fn = args[0]
2811
2812 if fn in self.variables:
2813 var = self.variables[fn]
2814
2815 if len(args) == 1:
2816 # Plain variable
2817 if var._n_expansions:
2818 self._parse_error("Preprocessor variable {} recursively "
2819 "references itself".format(var.name))
2820 elif var._n_expansions > 100:
2821 # Allow functions to call themselves, but guess that functions
2822 # that are overly recursive are stuck
2823 self._parse_error("Preprocessor function {} seems stuck "
2824 "in infinite recursion".format(var.name))
2825
2826 var._n_expansions += 1
2827 res = self._expand_whole(self.variables[fn].value, args)
2828 var._n_expansions -= 1
2829 return res
2830
2831 if fn in self._functions:
2832 # Built-in or user-defined function
2833
2834 py_fn, min_arg, max_arg = self._functions[fn]
2835
2836 if len(args) - 1 < min_arg or \
2837 (max_arg is not None and len(args) - 1 > max_arg):
2838
2839 if min_arg == max_arg:
2840 expected_args = min_arg
2841 elif max_arg is None:
2842 expected_args = "{} or more".format(min_arg)
2843 else:
2844 expected_args = "{}-{}".format(min_arg, max_arg)
2845
2846 raise KconfigError("{}:{}: bad number of arguments in call "
2847 "to {}, expected {}, got {}"
2848 .format(self.filename, self.linenr, fn,
2849 expected_args, len(args) - 1))
2850
2851 return py_fn(self, *args)
2852
2853 # Environment variables are tried last
2854 if fn in os.environ:
2855 self.env_vars.add(fn)
2856 return os.environ[fn]
2857
2858 return ""
2859
2860 #
2861 # Parsing
2862 #
2863
2864 def _make_and(self, e1, e2):
2865 # Constructs an AND (&&) expression. Performs trivial simplification.
2866
2867 if e1 is self.y:
2868 return e2
2869
2870 if e2 is self.y:
2871 return e1
2872
2873 if e1 is self.n or e2 is self.n:
2874 return self.n
2875
2876 return (AND, e1, e2)
2877
2878 def _make_or(self, e1, e2):
2879 # Constructs an OR (||) expression. Performs trivial simplification.
2880
2881 if e1 is self.n:
2882 return e2
2883
2884 if e2 is self.n:
2885 return e1
2886
2887 if e1 is self.y or e2 is self.y:
2888 return self.y
2889
2890 return (OR, e1, e2)
2891
2892 def _parse_block(self, end_token, parent, prev):
2893 # Parses a block, which is the contents of either a file or an if,
2894 # menu, or choice statement.
2895 #
2896 # end_token:
2897 # The token that ends the block, e.g. _T_ENDIF ("endif") for ifs.
2898 # None for files.
2899 #
2900 # parent:
2901 # The parent menu node, corresponding to a menu, Choice, or 'if'.
2902 # 'if's are flattened after parsing.
2903 #
2904 # prev:
2905 # The previous menu node. New nodes will be added after this one (by
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002906 # modifying 'next' pointers).
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002907 #
2908 # 'prev' is reused to parse a list of child menu nodes (for a menu or
2909 # Choice): After parsing the children, the 'next' pointer is assigned
2910 # to the 'list' pointer to "tilt up" the children above the node.
2911 #
2912 # Returns the final menu node in the block (or 'prev' if the block is
2913 # empty). This allows chaining.
2914
2915 while self._next_line():
2916 t0 = self._tokens[0]
2917
2918 if t0 is _T_CONFIG or t0 is _T_MENUCONFIG:
2919 # The tokenizer allocates Symbol objects for us
2920 sym = self._tokens[1]
2921
2922 if sym.__class__ is not Symbol or sym.is_constant:
2923 self._parse_error("missing or bad symbol name")
2924
2925 if self._tokens[2] is not None:
2926 self._trailing_tokens_error()
2927
2928 self.defined_syms.append(sym)
2929
2930 node = MenuNode()
2931 node.kconfig = self
2932 node.item = sym
2933 node.is_menuconfig = (t0 is _T_MENUCONFIG)
2934 node.prompt = node.help = node.list = None
2935 node.parent = parent
2936 node.filename = self.filename
2937 node.linenr = self.linenr
2938 node.include_path = self._include_path
2939
2940 sym.nodes.append(node)
2941
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002942 self._parse_props(node)
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002943
2944 if node.is_menuconfig and not node.prompt:
2945 self._warn("the menuconfig symbol {} has no prompt"
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04002946 .format(sym.name_and_loc))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04002947
2948 # Equivalent to
2949 #
2950 # prev.next = node
2951 # prev = node
2952 #
2953 # due to tricky Python semantics. The order matters.
2954 prev.next = prev = node
2955
2956 elif t0 is None:
2957 # Blank line
2958 continue
2959
2960 elif t0 in _SOURCE_TOKENS:
2961 pattern = self._expect_str_and_eol()
2962
2963 if t0 in _REL_SOURCE_TOKENS:
2964 # Relative source
2965 pattern = join(dirname(self.filename), pattern)
2966
2967 # - glob() doesn't support globbing relative to a directory, so
2968 # we need to prepend $srctree to 'pattern'. Use join()
2969 # instead of '+' so that an absolute path in 'pattern' is
2970 # preserved.
2971 #
2972 # - Sort the glob results to ensure a consistent ordering of
2973 # Kconfig symbols, which indirectly ensures a consistent
2974 # ordering in e.g. .config files
2975 filenames = sorted(iglob(join(self._srctree_prefix, pattern)))
2976
2977 if not filenames and t0 in _OBL_SOURCE_TOKENS:
2978 raise KconfigError(
2979 "{}:{}: '{}' not found (in '{}'). Check that "
2980 "environment variables are set correctly (e.g. "
2981 "$srctree, which is {}). Also note that unset "
2982 "environment variables expand to the empty string."
2983 .format(self.filename, self.linenr, pattern,
2984 self._line.strip(),
2985 "set to '{}'".format(self.srctree)
2986 if self.srctree else "unset or blank"))
2987
2988 for filename in filenames:
2989 self._enter_file(filename)
2990 prev = self._parse_block(None, parent, prev)
2991 self._leave_file()
2992
2993 elif t0 is end_token:
2994 # Reached the end of the block. Terminate the final node and
2995 # return it.
2996
2997 if self._tokens[1] is not None:
2998 self._trailing_tokens_error()
2999
3000 prev.next = None
3001 return prev
3002
3003 elif t0 is _T_IF:
3004 node = MenuNode()
3005 node.item = node.prompt = None
3006 node.parent = parent
3007 node.dep = self._expect_expr_and_eol()
3008
3009 self._parse_block(_T_ENDIF, node, node)
3010 node.list = node.next
3011
3012 prev.next = prev = node
3013
3014 elif t0 is _T_MENU:
3015 node = MenuNode()
3016 node.kconfig = self
3017 node.item = t0 # _T_MENU == MENU
3018 node.is_menuconfig = True
3019 node.prompt = (self._expect_str_and_eol(), self.y)
3020 node.visibility = self.y
3021 node.parent = parent
3022 node.filename = self.filename
3023 node.linenr = self.linenr
3024 node.include_path = self._include_path
3025
3026 self.menus.append(node)
3027
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003028 self._parse_props(node)
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003029 self._parse_block(_T_ENDMENU, node, node)
3030 node.list = node.next
3031
3032 prev.next = prev = node
3033
3034 elif t0 is _T_COMMENT:
3035 node = MenuNode()
3036 node.kconfig = self
3037 node.item = t0 # _T_COMMENT == COMMENT
3038 node.is_menuconfig = False
3039 node.prompt = (self._expect_str_and_eol(), self.y)
3040 node.list = None
3041 node.parent = parent
3042 node.filename = self.filename
3043 node.linenr = self.linenr
3044 node.include_path = self._include_path
3045
3046 self.comments.append(node)
3047
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003048 self._parse_props(node)
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003049
3050 prev.next = prev = node
3051
3052 elif t0 is _T_CHOICE:
3053 if self._tokens[1] is None:
3054 choice = Choice()
3055 choice.direct_dep = self.n
3056 else:
3057 # Named choice
3058 name = self._expect_str_and_eol()
3059 choice = self.named_choices.get(name)
3060 if not choice:
3061 choice = Choice()
3062 choice.name = name
3063 choice.direct_dep = self.n
3064 self.named_choices[name] = choice
3065
3066 self.choices.append(choice)
3067
3068 node = MenuNode()
3069 node.kconfig = choice.kconfig = self
3070 node.item = choice
3071 node.is_menuconfig = True
3072 node.prompt = node.help = None
3073 node.parent = parent
3074 node.filename = self.filename
3075 node.linenr = self.linenr
3076 node.include_path = self._include_path
3077
3078 choice.nodes.append(node)
3079
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003080 self._parse_props(node)
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003081 self._parse_block(_T_ENDCHOICE, node, node)
3082 node.list = node.next
3083
3084 prev.next = prev = node
3085
3086 elif t0 is _T_MAINMENU:
3087 self.top_node.prompt = (self._expect_str_and_eol(), self.y)
3088
3089 else:
3090 # A valid endchoice/endif/endmenu is caught by the 'end_token'
3091 # check above
3092 self._parse_error(
3093 "no corresponding 'choice'" if t0 is _T_ENDCHOICE else
3094 "no corresponding 'if'" if t0 is _T_ENDIF else
3095 "no corresponding 'menu'" if t0 is _T_ENDMENU else
3096 "unrecognized construct")
3097
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003098 # End of file reached. Return the last node.
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003099
3100 if end_token:
3101 raise KconfigError(
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003102 "error: expected '{}' at end of '{}'"
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003103 .format("endchoice" if end_token is _T_ENDCHOICE else
3104 "endif" if end_token is _T_ENDIF else
3105 "endmenu",
3106 self.filename))
3107
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003108 return prev
3109
3110 def _parse_cond(self):
3111 # Parses an optional 'if <expr>' construct and returns the parsed
3112 # <expr>, or self.y if the next token is not _T_IF
3113
3114 expr = self._parse_expr(True) if self._check_token(_T_IF) else self.y
3115
3116 if self._tokens[self._tokens_i] is not None:
3117 self._trailing_tokens_error()
3118
3119 return expr
3120
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003121 def _parse_props(self, node):
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003122 # Parses and adds properties to the MenuNode 'node' (type, 'prompt',
3123 # 'default's, etc.) Properties are later copied up to symbols and
3124 # choices in a separate pass after parsing, in e.g.
3125 # _add_props_to_sym().
3126 #
3127 # An older version of this code added properties directly to symbols
3128 # and choices instead of to their menu nodes (and handled dependency
3129 # propagation simultaneously), but that loses information on where a
3130 # property is added when a symbol or choice is defined in multiple
3131 # locations. Some Kconfig configuration systems rely heavily on such
3132 # symbols, and better docs can be generated by keeping track of where
3133 # properties are added.
3134 #
3135 # node:
3136 # The menu node we're parsing properties on
3137
3138 # Dependencies from 'depends on'. Will get propagated to the properties
3139 # below.
3140 node.dep = self.y
3141
3142 while self._next_line():
3143 t0 = self._tokens[0]
3144
3145 if t0 in _TYPE_TOKENS:
3146 # Relies on '_T_BOOL is BOOL', etc., to save a conversion
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003147 self._set_type(node.item, t0)
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003148 if self._tokens[1] is not None:
3149 self._parse_prompt(node)
3150
3151 elif t0 is _T_DEPENDS:
3152 if not self._check_token(_T_ON):
3153 self._parse_error("expected 'on' after 'depends'")
3154
3155 node.dep = self._make_and(node.dep,
3156 self._expect_expr_and_eol())
3157
3158 elif t0 is _T_HELP:
3159 self._parse_help(node)
3160
3161 elif t0 is _T_SELECT:
3162 if node.item.__class__ is not Symbol:
3163 self._parse_error("only symbols can select")
3164
3165 node.selects.append((self._expect_nonconst_sym(),
3166 self._parse_cond()))
3167
3168 elif t0 is None:
3169 # Blank line
3170 continue
3171
3172 elif t0 is _T_DEFAULT:
3173 node.defaults.append((self._parse_expr(False),
3174 self._parse_cond()))
3175
3176 elif t0 in _DEF_TOKEN_TO_TYPE:
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003177 self._set_type(node.item, _DEF_TOKEN_TO_TYPE[t0])
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003178 node.defaults.append((self._parse_expr(False),
3179 self._parse_cond()))
3180
3181 elif t0 is _T_PROMPT:
3182 self._parse_prompt(node)
3183
3184 elif t0 is _T_RANGE:
3185 node.ranges.append((self._expect_sym(), self._expect_sym(),
3186 self._parse_cond()))
3187
3188 elif t0 is _T_IMPLY:
3189 if node.item.__class__ is not Symbol:
3190 self._parse_error("only symbols can imply")
3191
3192 node.implies.append((self._expect_nonconst_sym(),
3193 self._parse_cond()))
3194
3195 elif t0 is _T_VISIBLE:
3196 if not self._check_token(_T_IF):
3197 self._parse_error("expected 'if' after 'visible'")
3198
3199 node.visibility = self._make_and(node.visibility,
3200 self._expect_expr_and_eol())
3201
3202 elif t0 is _T_OPTION:
3203 if self._check_token(_T_ENV):
3204 if not self._check_token(_T_EQUAL):
3205 self._parse_error("expected '=' after 'env'")
3206
3207 env_var = self._expect_str_and_eol()
3208 node.item.env_var = env_var
3209
3210 if env_var in os.environ:
3211 node.defaults.append(
3212 (self._lookup_const_sym(os.environ[env_var]),
3213 self.y))
3214 else:
3215 self._warn("{1} has 'option env=\"{0}\"', "
3216 "but the environment variable {0} is not "
3217 "set".format(node.item.name, env_var),
3218 self.filename, self.linenr)
3219
3220 if env_var != node.item.name:
3221 self._warn("Kconfiglib expands environment variables "
3222 "in strings directly, meaning you do not "
3223 "need 'option env=...' \"bounce\" symbols. "
3224 "For compatibility with the C tools, "
3225 "rename {} to {} (so that the symbol name "
3226 "matches the environment variable name)."
3227 .format(node.item.name, env_var),
3228 self.filename, self.linenr)
3229
3230 elif self._check_token(_T_DEFCONFIG_LIST):
3231 if not self.defconfig_list:
3232 self.defconfig_list = node.item
3233 else:
3234 self._warn("'option defconfig_list' set on multiple "
3235 "symbols ({0} and {1}). Only {0} will be "
3236 "used.".format(self.defconfig_list.name,
3237 node.item.name),
3238 self.filename, self.linenr)
3239
3240 elif self._check_token(_T_MODULES):
3241 # To reduce warning spam, only warn if 'option modules' is
3242 # set on some symbol that isn't MODULES, which should be
3243 # safe. I haven't run into any projects that make use
3244 # modules besides the kernel yet, and there it's likely to
3245 # keep being called "MODULES".
3246 if node.item is not self.modules:
3247 self._warn("the 'modules' option is not supported. "
3248 "Let me know if this is a problem for you, "
3249 "as it wouldn't be that hard to implement. "
3250 "Note that modules are supported -- "
3251 "Kconfiglib just assumes the symbol name "
3252 "MODULES, like older versions of the C "
3253 "implementation did when 'option modules' "
3254 "wasn't used.",
3255 self.filename, self.linenr)
3256
3257 elif self._check_token(_T_ALLNOCONFIG_Y):
3258 if node.item.__class__ is not Symbol:
3259 self._parse_error("the 'allnoconfig_y' option is only "
3260 "valid for symbols")
3261
3262 node.item.is_allnoconfig_y = True
3263
3264 else:
3265 self._parse_error("unrecognized option")
3266
3267 elif t0 is _T_OPTIONAL:
3268 if node.item.__class__ is not Choice:
3269 self._parse_error('"optional" is only valid for choices')
3270
3271 node.item.is_optional = True
3272
3273 else:
3274 # Reuse the tokens for the non-property line later
3275 self._reuse_tokens = True
3276 return
3277
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003278 def _set_type(self, sc, new_type):
3279 # Sets the type of 'sc' (symbol or choice) to 'new_type'
3280
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003281 # UNKNOWN is falsy
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003282 if sc.orig_type and sc.orig_type is not new_type:
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003283 self._warn("{} defined with multiple types, {} will be used"
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003284 .format(sc.name_and_loc, TYPE_TO_STR[new_type]))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003285
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003286 sc.orig_type = new_type
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003287
3288 def _parse_prompt(self, node):
3289 # 'prompt' properties override each other within a single definition of
3290 # a symbol, but additional prompts can be added by defining the symbol
3291 # multiple times
3292
3293 if node.prompt:
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003294 self._warn(node.item.name_and_loc +
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003295 " defined with multiple prompts in single location")
3296
3297 prompt = self._tokens[1]
3298 self._tokens_i = 2
3299
3300 if prompt.__class__ is not str:
3301 self._parse_error("expected prompt string")
3302
3303 if prompt != prompt.strip():
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003304 self._warn(node.item.name_and_loc +
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003305 " has leading or trailing whitespace in its prompt")
3306
3307 # This avoid issues for e.g. reStructuredText documentation, where
3308 # '*prompt *' is invalid
3309 prompt = prompt.strip()
3310
3311 node.prompt = (prompt, self._parse_cond())
3312
3313 def _parse_help(self, node):
3314 if node.help is not None:
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003315 self._warn(node.item.name_and_loc + " defined with more than "
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003316 "one help text -- only the last one will be used")
3317
3318 # Micro-optimization. This code is pretty hot.
3319 readline = self._readline
3320
3321 # Find first non-blank (not all-space) line and get its
3322 # indentation
3323
3324 while 1:
3325 line = readline()
3326 self.linenr += 1
3327 if not line:
3328 self._empty_help(node, line)
3329 return
3330 if not line.isspace():
3331 break
3332
3333 len_ = len # Micro-optimization
3334
3335 # Use a separate 'expline' variable here and below to avoid stomping on
3336 # any tabs people might've put deliberately into the first line after
3337 # the help text
3338 expline = line.expandtabs()
3339 indent = len_(expline) - len_(expline.lstrip())
3340 if not indent:
3341 self._empty_help(node, line)
3342 return
3343
3344 # The help text goes on till the first non-blank line with less indent
3345 # than the first line
3346
3347 # Add the first line
3348 lines = [expline[indent:]]
3349 add_line = lines.append # Micro-optimization
3350
3351 while 1:
3352 line = readline()
3353 if line.isspace():
3354 # No need to preserve the exact whitespace in these
3355 add_line("\n")
3356 elif not line:
3357 # End of file
3358 break
3359 else:
3360 expline = line.expandtabs()
3361 if len_(expline) - len_(expline.lstrip()) < indent:
3362 break
3363 add_line(expline[indent:])
3364
3365 self.linenr += len_(lines)
3366 node.help = "".join(lines).rstrip()
3367 if line:
3368 self._line_after_help(line)
3369
3370 def _empty_help(self, node, line):
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003371 self._warn(node.item.name_and_loc +
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003372 " has 'help' but empty help text")
3373 node.help = ""
3374 if line:
3375 self._line_after_help(line)
3376
3377 def _parse_expr(self, transform_m):
3378 # Parses an expression from the tokens in Kconfig._tokens using a
3379 # simple top-down approach. See the module docstring for the expression
3380 # format.
3381 #
3382 # transform_m:
3383 # True if m should be rewritten to m && MODULES. See the
3384 # Kconfig.eval_string() documentation.
3385
3386 # Grammar:
3387 #
3388 # expr: and_expr ['||' expr]
3389 # and_expr: factor ['&&' and_expr]
3390 # factor: <symbol> ['='/'!='/'<'/... <symbol>]
3391 # '!' factor
3392 # '(' expr ')'
3393 #
3394 # It helps to think of the 'expr: and_expr' case as a single-operand OR
3395 # (no ||), and of the 'and_expr: factor' case as a single-operand AND
3396 # (no &&). Parsing code is always a bit tricky.
3397
3398 # Mind dump: parse_factor() and two nested loops for OR and AND would
3399 # work as well. The straightforward implementation there gives a
3400 # (op, (op, (op, A, B), C), D) parse for A op B op C op D. Representing
3401 # expressions as (op, [list of operands]) instead goes nicely with that
3402 # version, but is wasteful for short expressions and complicates
3403 # expression evaluation and other code that works on expressions (more
3404 # complicated code likely offsets any performance gain from less
3405 # recursion too). If we also try to optimize the list representation by
3406 # merging lists when possible (e.g. when ANDing two AND expressions),
3407 # we end up allocating a ton of lists instead of reusing expressions,
3408 # which is bad.
3409
3410 and_expr = self._parse_and_expr(transform_m)
3411
3412 # Return 'and_expr' directly if we have a "single-operand" OR.
3413 # Otherwise, parse the expression on the right and make an OR node.
3414 # This turns A || B || C || D into (OR, A, (OR, B, (OR, C, D))).
3415 return and_expr if not self._check_token(_T_OR) else \
3416 (OR, and_expr, self._parse_expr(transform_m))
3417
3418 def _parse_and_expr(self, transform_m):
3419 factor = self._parse_factor(transform_m)
3420
3421 # Return 'factor' directly if we have a "single-operand" AND.
3422 # Otherwise, parse the right operand and make an AND node. This turns
3423 # A && B && C && D into (AND, A, (AND, B, (AND, C, D))).
3424 return factor if not self._check_token(_T_AND) else \
3425 (AND, factor, self._parse_and_expr(transform_m))
3426
3427 def _parse_factor(self, transform_m):
3428 token = self._tokens[self._tokens_i]
3429 self._tokens_i += 1
3430
3431 if token.__class__ is Symbol:
3432 # Plain symbol or relation
3433
3434 if self._tokens[self._tokens_i] not in _RELATIONS:
3435 # Plain symbol
3436
3437 # For conditional expressions ('depends on <expr>',
3438 # '... if <expr>', etc.), m is rewritten to m && MODULES.
3439 if transform_m and token is self.m:
3440 return (AND, self.m, self.modules)
3441
3442 return token
3443
3444 # Relation
3445 #
3446 # _T_EQUAL, _T_UNEQUAL, etc., deliberately have the same values as
3447 # EQUAL, UNEQUAL, etc., so we can just use the token directly
3448 self._tokens_i += 1
3449 return (self._tokens[self._tokens_i - 1], token,
3450 self._expect_sym())
3451
3452 if token is _T_NOT:
3453 # token == _T_NOT == NOT
3454 return (token, self._parse_factor(transform_m))
3455
3456 if token is _T_OPEN_PAREN:
3457 expr_parse = self._parse_expr(transform_m)
3458 if self._check_token(_T_CLOSE_PAREN):
3459 return expr_parse
3460
3461 self._parse_error("malformed expression")
3462
3463 #
3464 # Caching and invalidation
3465 #
3466
3467 def _build_dep(self):
3468 # Populates the Symbol/Choice._dependents sets, which contain all other
3469 # items (symbols and choices) that immediately depend on the item in
3470 # the sense that changing the value of the item might affect the value
3471 # of the dependent items. This is used for caching/invalidation.
3472 #
3473 # The calculated sets might be larger than necessary as we don't do any
3474 # complex analysis of the expressions.
3475
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003476 depend_on = _depend_on # Micro-optimization
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003477
3478 # Only calculate _dependents for defined symbols. Constant and
3479 # undefined symbols could theoretically be selected/implied, but it
3480 # wouldn't change their value, so it's not a true dependency.
3481 for sym in self.unique_defined_syms:
3482 # Symbols depend on the following:
3483
3484 # The prompt conditions
3485 for node in sym.nodes:
3486 if node.prompt:
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003487 depend_on(sym, node.prompt[1])
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003488
3489 # The default values and their conditions
3490 for value, cond in sym.defaults:
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003491 depend_on(sym, value)
3492 depend_on(sym, cond)
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003493
3494 # The reverse and weak reverse dependencies
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003495 depend_on(sym, sym.rev_dep)
3496 depend_on(sym, sym.weak_rev_dep)
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003497
3498 # The ranges along with their conditions
3499 for low, high, cond in sym.ranges:
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003500 depend_on(sym, low)
3501 depend_on(sym, high)
3502 depend_on(sym, cond)
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003503
3504 # The direct dependencies. This is usually redundant, as the direct
3505 # dependencies get propagated to properties, but it's needed to get
3506 # invalidation solid for 'imply', which only checks the direct
3507 # dependencies (even if there are no properties to propagate it
3508 # to).
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003509 depend_on(sym, sym.direct_dep)
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003510
3511 # In addition to the above, choice symbols depend on the choice
3512 # they're in, but that's handled automatically since the Choice is
3513 # propagated to the conditions of the properties before
3514 # _build_dep() runs.
3515
3516 for choice in self.unique_choices:
3517 # Choices depend on the following:
3518
3519 # The prompt conditions
3520 for node in choice.nodes:
3521 if node.prompt:
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003522 depend_on(choice, node.prompt[1])
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003523
3524 # The default symbol conditions
3525 for _, cond in choice.defaults:
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003526 depend_on(choice, cond)
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003527
3528 def _add_choice_deps(self):
3529 # Choices also depend on the choice symbols themselves, because the
3530 # y-mode selection of the choice might change if a choice symbol's
3531 # visibility changes.
3532 #
3533 # We add these dependencies separately after dependency loop detection.
3534 # The invalidation algorithm can handle the resulting
3535 # <choice symbol> <-> <choice> dependency loops, but they make loop
3536 # detection awkward.
3537
3538 for choice in self.unique_choices:
3539 for sym in choice.syms:
3540 sym._dependents.add(choice)
3541
3542 def _invalidate_all(self):
3543 # Undefined symbols never change value and don't need to be
3544 # invalidated, so we can just iterate over defined symbols.
3545 # Invalidating constant symbols would break things horribly.
3546 for sym in self.unique_defined_syms:
3547 sym._invalidate()
3548
3549 for choice in self.unique_choices:
3550 choice._invalidate()
3551
3552 #
3553 # Post-parsing menu tree processing, including dependency propagation and
3554 # implicit submenu creation
3555 #
3556
3557 def _finalize_node(self, node, visible_if):
3558 # Finalizes a menu node and its children:
3559 #
3560 # - Copies properties from menu nodes up to their contained
3561 # symbols/choices
3562 #
3563 # - Propagates dependencies from parent to child nodes
3564 #
3565 # - Creates implicit menus (see kconfig-language.txt)
3566 #
3567 # - Removes 'if' nodes
3568 #
3569 # - Sets 'choice' types and registers choice symbols
3570 #
3571 # menu_finalize() in the C implementation is similar.
3572 #
3573 # node:
3574 # The menu node to finalize. This node and its children will have
3575 # been finalized when the function returns, and any implicit menus
3576 # will have been created.
3577 #
3578 # visible_if:
3579 # Dependencies from 'visible if' on parent menus. These are added to
3580 # the prompts of symbols and choices.
3581
3582 if node.item.__class__ is Symbol:
3583 # Copy defaults, ranges, selects, and implies to the Symbol
3584 self._add_props_to_sym(node)
3585
3586 # Find any items that should go in an implicit menu rooted at the
3587 # symbol
3588 cur = node
3589 while cur.next and _auto_menu_dep(node, cur.next):
3590 # This makes implicit submenu creation work recursively, with
3591 # implicit menus inside implicit menus
3592 self._finalize_node(cur.next, visible_if)
3593 cur = cur.next
3594 cur.parent = node
3595
3596 if cur is not node:
3597 # Found symbols that should go in an implicit submenu. Tilt
3598 # them up above us.
3599 node.list = node.next
3600 node.next = cur.next
3601 cur.next = None
3602
3603 elif node.list:
3604 # The menu node is a choice, menu, or if. Finalize each child node.
3605
3606 if node.item is MENU:
3607 visible_if = self._make_and(visible_if, node.visibility)
3608
3609 # Propagate the menu node's dependencies to each child menu node.
3610 #
3611 # This needs to go before the recursive _finalize_node() call so
3612 # that implicit submenu creation can look ahead at dependencies.
3613 self._propagate_deps(node, visible_if)
3614
3615 # Finalize the children
3616 cur = node.list
3617 while cur:
3618 self._finalize_node(cur, visible_if)
3619 cur = cur.next
3620
3621 if node.list:
3622 # node's children have been individually finalized. Do final steps
3623 # to finalize this "level" in the menu tree.
3624 _flatten(node.list)
3625 _remove_ifs(node)
3626
3627 # Empty choices (node.list None) are possible, so this needs to go
3628 # outside
3629 if node.item.__class__ is Choice:
3630 # Add the node's non-node-specific properties to the choice, like
3631 # _add_props_to_sym() does
3632 choice = node.item
3633 choice.direct_dep = self._make_or(choice.direct_dep, node.dep)
3634 choice.defaults += node.defaults
3635
3636 _finalize_choice(node)
3637
3638 def _propagate_deps(self, node, visible_if):
3639 # Propagates 'node's dependencies to its child menu nodes
3640
3641 # If the parent node holds a Choice, we use the Choice itself as the
3642 # parent dependency. This makes sense as the value (mode) of the choice
3643 # limits the visibility of the contained choice symbols. The C
3644 # implementation works the same way.
3645 #
3646 # Due to the similar interface, Choice works as a drop-in replacement
3647 # for Symbol here.
3648 basedep = node.item if node.item.__class__ is Choice else node.dep
3649
3650 cur = node.list
3651 while cur:
3652 dep = cur.dep = self._make_and(cur.dep, basedep)
3653
3654 if cur.item.__class__ in _SYMBOL_CHOICE:
3655 # Propagate 'visible if' and dependencies to the prompt
3656 if cur.prompt:
3657 cur.prompt = (cur.prompt[0],
3658 self._make_and(
3659 cur.prompt[1],
3660 self._make_and(visible_if, dep)))
3661
3662 # Propagate dependencies to defaults
3663 if cur.defaults:
3664 cur.defaults = [(default, self._make_and(cond, dep))
3665 for default, cond in cur.defaults]
3666
3667 # Propagate dependencies to ranges
3668 if cur.ranges:
3669 cur.ranges = [(low, high, self._make_and(cond, dep))
3670 for low, high, cond in cur.ranges]
3671
3672 # Propagate dependencies to selects
3673 if cur.selects:
3674 cur.selects = [(target, self._make_and(cond, dep))
3675 for target, cond in cur.selects]
3676
3677 # Propagate dependencies to implies
3678 if cur.implies:
3679 cur.implies = [(target, self._make_and(cond, dep))
3680 for target, cond in cur.implies]
3681
3682 elif cur.prompt: # Not a symbol/choice
3683 # Propagate dependencies to the prompt. 'visible if' is only
3684 # propagated to symbols/choices.
3685 cur.prompt = (cur.prompt[0],
3686 self._make_and(cur.prompt[1], dep))
3687
3688 cur = cur.next
3689
3690 def _add_props_to_sym(self, node):
3691 # Copies properties from the menu node 'node' up to its contained
3692 # symbol, and adds (weak) reverse dependencies to selected/implied
3693 # symbols.
3694 #
3695 # This can't be rolled into _propagate_deps(), because that function
3696 # traverses the menu tree roughly breadth-first, meaning properties on
3697 # symbols defined in multiple locations could end up in the wrong
3698 # order.
3699
3700 sym = node.item
3701
3702 # See the Symbol class docstring
3703 sym.direct_dep = self._make_or(sym.direct_dep, node.dep)
3704
3705 sym.defaults += node.defaults
3706 sym.ranges += node.ranges
3707 sym.selects += node.selects
3708 sym.implies += node.implies
3709
3710 # Modify the reverse dependencies of the selected symbol
3711 for target, cond in node.selects:
3712 target.rev_dep = self._make_or(
3713 target.rev_dep,
3714 self._make_and(sym, cond))
3715
3716 # Modify the weak reverse dependencies of the implied
3717 # symbol
3718 for target, cond in node.implies:
3719 target.weak_rev_dep = self._make_or(
3720 target.weak_rev_dep,
3721 self._make_and(sym, cond))
3722
3723 #
3724 # Misc.
3725 #
3726
3727 def _check_sym_sanity(self):
3728 # Checks various symbol properties that are handiest to check after
3729 # parsing. Only generates errors and warnings.
3730
3731 def num_ok(sym, type_):
3732 # Returns True if the (possibly constant) symbol 'sym' is valid as a value
3733 # for a symbol of type type_ (INT or HEX)
3734
3735 # 'not sym.nodes' implies a constant or undefined symbol, e.g. a plain
3736 # "123"
3737 if not sym.nodes:
3738 return _is_base_n(sym.name, _TYPE_TO_BASE[type_])
3739
3740 return sym.orig_type is type_
3741
3742 for sym in self.unique_defined_syms:
3743 if sym.orig_type in _BOOL_TRISTATE:
3744 # A helper function could be factored out here, but keep it
3745 # speedy/straightforward
3746
3747 for target_sym, _ in sym.selects:
3748 if target_sym.orig_type not in _BOOL_TRISTATE_UNKNOWN:
3749 self._warn("{} selects the {} symbol {}, which is not "
3750 "bool or tristate"
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003751 .format(sym.name_and_loc,
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003752 TYPE_TO_STR[target_sym.orig_type],
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003753 target_sym.name_and_loc))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003754
3755 for target_sym, _ in sym.implies:
3756 if target_sym.orig_type not in _BOOL_TRISTATE_UNKNOWN:
3757 self._warn("{} implies the {} symbol {}, which is not "
3758 "bool or tristate"
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003759 .format(sym.name_and_loc,
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003760 TYPE_TO_STR[target_sym.orig_type],
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003761 target_sym.name_and_loc))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003762
3763 elif sym.orig_type: # STRING/INT/HEX
3764 for default, _ in sym.defaults:
3765 if default.__class__ is not Symbol:
3766 raise KconfigError(
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003767 "the {} symbol {} has a malformed default {} -- "
3768 "expected a single symbol"
3769 .format(TYPE_TO_STR[sym.orig_type],
3770 sym.name_and_loc, expr_str(default)))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003771
3772 if sym.orig_type is STRING:
3773 if not default.is_constant and not default.nodes and \
3774 not default.name.isupper():
3775 # 'default foo' on a string symbol could be either a symbol
3776 # reference or someone leaving out the quotes. Guess that
3777 # the quotes were left out if 'foo' isn't all-uppercase
3778 # (and no symbol named 'foo' exists).
3779 self._warn("style: quotes recommended around "
3780 "default value for string symbol "
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003781 + sym.name_and_loc)
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003782
3783 elif not num_ok(default, sym.orig_type): # INT/HEX
3784 self._warn("the {0} symbol {1} has a non-{0} default {2}"
3785 .format(TYPE_TO_STR[sym.orig_type],
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003786 sym.name_and_loc,
3787 default.name_and_loc))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003788
3789 if sym.selects or sym.implies:
3790 self._warn("the {} symbol {} has selects or implies"
3791 .format(TYPE_TO_STR[sym.orig_type],
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003792 sym.name_and_loc))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003793
3794 else: # UNKNOWN
3795 self._warn("{} defined without a type"
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003796 .format(sym.name_and_loc))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003797
3798
3799 if sym.ranges:
3800 if sym.orig_type not in _INT_HEX:
3801 self._warn(
3802 "the {} symbol {} has ranges, but is not int or hex"
3803 .format(TYPE_TO_STR[sym.orig_type],
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003804 sym.name_and_loc))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003805 else:
3806 for low, high, _ in sym.ranges:
3807 if not num_ok(low, sym.orig_type) or \
3808 not num_ok(high, sym.orig_type):
3809
3810 self._warn("the {0} symbol {1} has a non-{0} "
3811 "range [{2}, {3}]"
3812 .format(TYPE_TO_STR[sym.orig_type],
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003813 sym.name_and_loc,
3814 low.name_and_loc,
3815 high.name_and_loc))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003816
3817 def _check_choice_sanity(self):
3818 # Checks various choice properties that are handiest to check after
3819 # parsing. Only generates errors and warnings.
3820
3821 def warn_select_imply(sym, expr, expr_type):
3822 msg = "the choice symbol {} is {} by the following symbols, but " \
3823 "select/imply has no effect on choice symbols" \
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003824 .format(sym.name_and_loc, expr_type)
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003825
3826 # si = select/imply
3827 for si in split_expr(expr, OR):
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003828 msg += "\n - " + split_expr(si, AND)[0].name_and_loc
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003829
3830 self._warn(msg)
3831
3832 for choice in self.unique_choices:
3833 if choice.orig_type not in _BOOL_TRISTATE:
3834 self._warn("{} defined with type {}"
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003835 .format(choice.name_and_loc,
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003836 TYPE_TO_STR[choice.orig_type]))
3837
3838 for node in choice.nodes:
3839 if node.prompt:
3840 break
3841 else:
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003842 self._warn(choice.name_and_loc + " defined without a prompt")
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003843
3844 for default, _ in choice.defaults:
3845 if default.__class__ is not Symbol:
3846 raise KconfigError(
3847 "{} has a malformed default {}"
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003848 .format(choice.name_and_loc, expr_str(default)))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003849
3850 if default.choice is not choice:
3851 self._warn("the default selection {} of {} is not "
3852 "contained in the choice"
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003853 .format(default.name_and_loc,
3854 choice.name_and_loc))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003855
3856 for sym in choice.syms:
3857 if sym.defaults:
3858 self._warn("default on the choice symbol {} will have "
3859 "no effect, as defaults do not affect choice "
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003860 "symbols".format(sym.name_and_loc))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003861
3862 if sym.rev_dep is not sym.kconfig.n:
3863 warn_select_imply(sym, sym.rev_dep, "selected")
3864
3865 if sym.weak_rev_dep is not sym.kconfig.n:
3866 warn_select_imply(sym, sym.weak_rev_dep, "implied")
3867
3868 for node in sym.nodes:
3869 if node.parent.item is choice:
3870 if not node.prompt:
3871 self._warn("the choice symbol {} has no prompt"
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003872 .format(sym.name_and_loc))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003873
3874 elif node.prompt:
3875 self._warn("the choice symbol {} is defined with a "
3876 "prompt outside the choice"
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003877 .format(sym.name_and_loc))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003878
3879 def _parse_error(self, msg):
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04003880 raise KconfigError("{}error: couldn't parse '{}': {}".format(
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04003881 "" if self.filename is None else
3882 "{}:{}: ".format(self.filename, self.linenr),
3883 self._line.strip(), msg))
3884
3885 def _trailing_tokens_error(self):
3886 self._parse_error("extra tokens at end of line")
3887
3888 def _open(self, filename, mode):
3889 # open() wrapper:
3890 #
3891 # - Enable universal newlines mode on Python 2 to ease
3892 # interoperability between Linux and Windows. It's already the
3893 # default on Python 3.
3894 #
3895 # The "U" flag would currently work for both Python 2 and 3, but it's
3896 # deprecated on Python 3, so play it future-safe.
3897 #
3898 # io.open() defaults to universal newlines on Python 2 (and is an
3899 # alias for open() on Python 3), but it returns 'unicode' strings and
3900 # slows things down:
3901 #
3902 # Parsing x86 Kconfigs on Python 2
3903 #
3904 # with open(..., "rU"):
3905 #
3906 # real 0m0.930s
3907 # user 0m0.905s
3908 # sys 0m0.025s
3909 #
3910 # with io.open():
3911 #
3912 # real 0m1.069s
3913 # user 0m1.040s
3914 # sys 0m0.029s
3915 #
3916 # There's no appreciable performance difference between "r" and
3917 # "rU" for parsing performance on Python 2.
3918 #
3919 # - For Python 3, force the encoding. Forcing the encoding on Python 2
3920 # turns strings into Unicode strings, which gets messy. Python 2
3921 # doesn't decode regular strings anyway.
3922 return open(filename, "rU" if mode == "r" else mode) if _IS_PY2 else \
3923 open(filename, mode, encoding=self._encoding)
3924
3925 def _check_undef_syms(self):
3926 # Prints warnings for all references to undefined symbols within the
3927 # Kconfig files
3928
3929 def is_num(s):
3930 # Returns True if the string 's' looks like a number.
3931 #
3932 # Internally, all operands in Kconfig are symbols, only undefined symbols
3933 # (which numbers usually are) get their name as their value.
3934 #
3935 # Only hex numbers that start with 0x/0X are classified as numbers.
3936 # Otherwise, symbols whose names happen to contain only the letters A-F
3937 # would trigger false positives.
3938
3939 try:
3940 int(s)
3941 except ValueError:
3942 if not s.startswith(("0x", "0X")):
3943 return False
3944
3945 try:
3946 int(s, 16)
3947 except ValueError:
3948 return False
3949
3950 return True
3951
3952 for sym in (self.syms.viewvalues if _IS_PY2 else self.syms.values)():
3953 # - sym.nodes empty means the symbol is undefined (has no
3954 # definition locations)
3955 #
3956 # - Due to Kconfig internals, numbers show up as undefined Kconfig
3957 # symbols, but shouldn't be flagged
3958 #
3959 # - The MODULES symbol always exists
3960 if not sym.nodes and not is_num(sym.name) and \
3961 sym.name != "MODULES":
3962
3963 msg = "undefined symbol {}:".format(sym.name)
3964 for node in self.node_iter():
3965 if sym in node.referenced:
3966 msg += "\n\n- Referenced at {}:{}:\n\n{}" \
3967 .format(node.filename, node.linenr, node)
3968 self._warn(msg)
3969
3970 def _warn(self, msg, filename=None, linenr=None):
3971 # For printing general warnings
3972
3973 if not self.warn:
3974 return
3975
3976 msg = "warning: " + msg
3977 if filename is not None:
3978 msg = "{}:{}: {}".format(filename, linenr, msg)
3979
3980 self.warnings.append(msg)
3981 if self.warn_to_stderr:
3982 sys.stderr.write(msg + "\n")
3983
3984
3985class Symbol(object):
3986 """
3987 Represents a configuration symbol:
3988
3989 (menu)config FOO
3990 ...
3991
3992 The following attributes are available. They should be viewed as read-only,
3993 and some are implemented through @property magic (but are still efficient
3994 to access due to internal caching).
3995
3996 Note: Prompts, help texts, and locations are stored in the Symbol's
3997 MenuNode(s) rather than in the Symbol itself. Check the MenuNode class and
3998 the Symbol.nodes attribute. This organization matches the C tools.
3999
4000 name:
4001 The name of the symbol, e.g. "FOO" for 'config FOO'.
4002
4003 type:
4004 The type of the symbol. One of BOOL, TRISTATE, STRING, INT, HEX, UNKNOWN.
4005 UNKNOWN is for undefined symbols, (non-special) constant symbols, and
4006 symbols defined without a type.
4007
4008 When running without modules (MODULES having the value n), TRISTATE
4009 symbols magically change type to BOOL. This also happens for symbols
4010 within choices in "y" mode. This matches the C tools, and makes sense for
4011 menuconfig-like functionality.
4012
4013 orig_type:
4014 The type as given in the Kconfig file, without any magic applied. Used
4015 when printing the symbol.
4016
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04004017 tri_value:
4018 The tristate value of the symbol as an integer. One of 0, 1, 2,
4019 representing n, m, y. Always 0 (n) for non-bool/tristate symbols.
4020
4021 This is the symbol value that's used outside of relation expressions
4022 (A, !A, A && B, A || B).
4023
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04004024 str_value:
4025 The value of the symbol as a string. Gives the value for string/int/hex
4026 symbols. For bool/tristate symbols, gives "n", "m", or "y".
4027
4028 This is the symbol value that's used in relational expressions
4029 (A = B, A != B, etc.)
4030
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04004031 Gotcha: For int/hex symbols, the exact format of the value is often
4032 preserved (e.g. when writing a .config file), hence why you can't get it
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04004033 directly as an int. Do int(int_sym.str_value) or
4034 int(hex_sym.str_value, 16) to get the integer value.
4035
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04004036 user_value:
4037 The user value of the symbol. None if no user value has been assigned
4038 (via Kconfig.load_config() or Symbol.set_value()).
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04004039
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04004040 Holds 0, 1, or 2 for bool/tristate symbols, and a string for the other
4041 symbol types.
4042
4043 WARNING: Do not assign directly to this. It will break things. Use
4044 Symbol.set_value().
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04004045
4046 assignable:
4047 A tuple containing the tristate user values that can currently be
4048 assigned to the symbol (that would be respected), ordered from lowest (0,
4049 representing n) to highest (2, representing y). This corresponds to the
4050 selections available in the menuconfig interface. The set of assignable
4051 values is calculated from the symbol's visibility and selects/implies.
4052
4053 Returns the empty set for non-bool/tristate symbols and for symbols with
4054 visibility n. The other possible values are (0, 2), (0, 1, 2), (1, 2),
4055 (1,), and (2,). A (1,) or (2,) result means the symbol is visible but
4056 "locked" to m or y through a select, perhaps in combination with the
4057 visibility. menuconfig represents this as -M- and -*-, respectively.
4058
4059 For string/hex/int symbols, check if Symbol.visibility is non-0 (non-n)
4060 instead to determine if the value can be changed.
4061
4062 Some handy 'assignable' idioms:
4063
4064 # Is 'sym' an assignable (visible) bool/tristate symbol?
4065 if sym.assignable:
4066 # What's the highest value it can be assigned? [-1] in Python
4067 # gives the last element.
4068 sym_high = sym.assignable[-1]
4069
4070 # The lowest?
4071 sym_low = sym.assignable[0]
4072
4073 # Can the symbol be set to at least m?
4074 if sym.assignable[-1] >= 1:
4075 ...
4076
4077 # Can the symbol be set to m?
4078 if 1 in sym.assignable:
4079 ...
4080
4081 visibility:
4082 The visibility of the symbol. One of 0, 1, 2, representing n, m, y. See
4083 the module documentation for an overview of symbol values and visibility.
4084
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04004085 config_string:
4086 The .config assignment string that would get written out for the symbol
4087 by Kconfig.write_config(). Returns the empty string if no .config
4088 assignment would get written out.
4089
4090 In general, visible symbols, symbols with (active) defaults, and selected
4091 symbols get written out. This includes all non-n-valued bool/tristate
4092 symbols, and all visible string/int/hex symbols.
4093
4094 Symbols with the (no longer needed) 'option env=...' option generate no
4095 configuration output, and neither does the special
4096 'option defconfig_list' symbol.
4097
4098 Tip: This field is useful when generating custom configuration output,
4099 even for non-.config-like formats. To write just the symbols that would
4100 get written out to .config files, do this:
4101
4102 if sym.config_string:
4103 *Write symbol, e.g. by looking sym.str_value*
4104
4105 This is a superset of the symbols written out by write_autoconf().
4106 That function skips all n-valued symbols.
4107
4108 There usually won't be any great harm in just writing all symbols either,
4109 though you might get some special symbols and possibly some "redundant"
4110 n-valued symbol entries in there.
4111
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04004112 name_and_loc:
4113 Holds a string like
4114
4115 "MY_SYMBOL (defined at foo/Kconfig:12, bar/Kconfig:14)"
4116
4117 , giving the name of the symbol and its definition location(s).
4118
4119 If the symbol is undefined, the location is given as "(undefined)".
4120
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04004121 nodes:
4122 A list of MenuNodes for this symbol. Will contain a single MenuNode for
4123 most symbols. Undefined and constant symbols have an empty nodes list.
4124 Symbols defined in multiple locations get one node for each location.
4125
4126 choice:
4127 Holds the parent Choice for choice symbols, and None for non-choice
4128 symbols. Doubles as a flag for whether a symbol is a choice symbol.
4129
4130 defaults:
4131 List of (default, cond) tuples for the symbol's 'default' properties. For
4132 example, 'default A && B if C || D' is represented as
4133 ((AND, A, B), (OR, C, D)). If no condition was given, 'cond' is
4134 self.kconfig.y.
4135
4136 Note that 'depends on' and parent dependencies are propagated to
4137 'default' conditions.
4138
4139 selects:
4140 List of (symbol, cond) tuples for the symbol's 'select' properties. For
4141 example, 'select A if B && C' is represented as (A, (AND, B, C)). If no
4142 condition was given, 'cond' is self.kconfig.y.
4143
4144 Note that 'depends on' and parent dependencies are propagated to 'select'
4145 conditions.
4146
4147 implies:
4148 Like 'selects', for imply.
4149
4150 ranges:
4151 List of (low, high, cond) tuples for the symbol's 'range' properties. For
4152 example, 'range 1 2 if A' is represented as (1, 2, A). If there is no
4153 condition, 'cond' is self.kconfig.y.
4154
4155 Note that 'depends on' and parent dependencies are propagated to 'range'
4156 conditions.
4157
4158 Gotcha: 1 and 2 above will be represented as (undefined) Symbols rather
4159 than plain integers. Undefined symbols get their name as their string
4160 value, so this works out. The C tools work the same way.
4161
4162 orig_defaults:
4163 orig_selects:
4164 orig_implies:
4165 orig_ranges:
4166 See the corresponding attributes on the MenuNode class.
4167
4168 rev_dep:
4169 Reverse dependency expression from other symbols selecting this symbol.
4170 Multiple selections get ORed together. A condition on a select is ANDed
4171 with the selecting symbol.
4172
4173 For example, if A has 'select FOO' and B has 'select FOO if C', then
4174 FOO's rev_dep will be (OR, A, (AND, B, C)).
4175
4176 weak_rev_dep:
4177 Like rev_dep, for imply.
4178
4179 direct_dep:
4180 The direct ('depends on') dependencies for the symbol, or self.kconfig.y
4181 if there are no direct dependencies.
4182
4183 This attribute includes any dependencies from surrounding menus and ifs.
4184 Those get propagated to the direct dependencies, and the resulting direct
4185 dependencies in turn get propagated to the conditions of all properties.
4186
4187 If the symbol is defined in multiple locations, the dependencies from the
4188 different locations get ORed together.
4189
4190 referenced:
4191 A set() with all symbols and choices referenced in the properties and
4192 property conditions of the symbol.
4193
4194 Also includes dependencies from surrounding menus and ifs, because those
4195 get propagated to the symbol (see the 'Intro to symbol values' section in
4196 the module docstring).
4197
4198 Choices appear in the dependencies of choice symbols.
4199
4200 For the following definitions, only B and not C appears in A's
4201 'referenced'. To get transitive references, you'll have to recursively
4202 expand 'references' until no new items appear.
4203
4204 config A
4205 bool
4206 depends on B
4207
4208 config B
4209 bool
4210 depends on C
4211
4212 config C
4213 bool
4214
4215 See the Symbol.direct_dep attribute if you're only interested in the
4216 direct dependencies of the symbol (its 'depends on'). You can extract the
4217 symbols in it with the global expr_items() function.
4218
4219 env_var:
4220 If the Symbol has an 'option env="FOO"' option, this contains the name
4221 ("FOO") of the environment variable. None for symbols without no
4222 'option env'.
4223
4224 'option env="FOO"' acts like a 'default' property whose value is the
4225 value of $FOO.
4226
4227 Symbols with 'option env' are never written out to .config files, even if
4228 they are visible. env_var corresponds to a flag called SYMBOL_AUTO in the
4229 C implementation.
4230
4231 is_allnoconfig_y:
4232 True if the symbol has 'option allnoconfig_y' set on it. This has no
4233 effect internally (except when printing symbols), but can be checked by
4234 scripts.
4235
4236 is_constant:
4237 True if the symbol is a constant (quoted) symbol.
4238
4239 kconfig:
4240 The Kconfig instance this symbol is from.
4241 """
4242 __slots__ = (
4243 "_cached_assignable",
4244 "_cached_str_val",
4245 "_cached_tri_val",
4246 "_cached_vis",
4247 "_dependents",
4248 "_old_val",
4249 "_visited",
4250 "_was_set",
4251 "_write_to_conf",
4252 "choice",
4253 "defaults",
4254 "direct_dep",
4255 "env_var",
4256 "implies",
4257 "is_allnoconfig_y",
4258 "is_constant",
4259 "kconfig",
4260 "name",
4261 "nodes",
4262 "orig_type",
4263 "ranges",
4264 "rev_dep",
4265 "selects",
4266 "user_value",
4267 "weak_rev_dep",
4268 )
4269
4270 #
4271 # Public interface
4272 #
4273
4274 @property
4275 def type(self):
4276 """
4277 See the class documentation.
4278 """
4279 if self.orig_type is TRISTATE and \
4280 (self.choice and self.choice.tri_value == 2 or
4281 not self.kconfig.modules.tri_value):
4282
4283 return BOOL
4284
4285 return self.orig_type
4286
4287 @property
4288 def str_value(self):
4289 """
4290 See the class documentation.
4291 """
4292 if self._cached_str_val is not None:
4293 return self._cached_str_val
4294
4295 if self.orig_type in _BOOL_TRISTATE:
4296 # Also calculates the visibility, so invalidation safe
4297 self._cached_str_val = TRI_TO_STR[self.tri_value]
4298 return self._cached_str_val
4299
4300 # As a quirk of Kconfig, undefined symbols get their name as their
4301 # string value. This is why things like "FOO = bar" work for seeing if
4302 # FOO has the value "bar".
4303 if not self.orig_type: # UNKNOWN
4304 self._cached_str_val = self.name
4305 return self.name
4306
4307 val = ""
4308 # Warning: See Symbol._rec_invalidate(), and note that this is a hidden
4309 # function call (property magic)
4310 vis = self.visibility
4311
4312 self._write_to_conf = (vis != 0)
4313
4314 if self.orig_type in _INT_HEX:
4315 # The C implementation checks the user value against the range in a
4316 # separate code path (post-processing after loading a .config).
4317 # Checking all values here instead makes more sense for us. It
4318 # requires that we check for a range first.
4319
4320 base = _TYPE_TO_BASE[self.orig_type]
4321
4322 # Check if a range is in effect
4323 for low_expr, high_expr, cond in self.ranges:
4324 if expr_value(cond):
4325 has_active_range = True
4326
4327 # The zeros are from the C implementation running strtoll()
4328 # on empty strings
4329 low = int(low_expr.str_value, base) if \
4330 _is_base_n(low_expr.str_value, base) else 0
4331 high = int(high_expr.str_value, base) if \
4332 _is_base_n(high_expr.str_value, base) else 0
4333
4334 break
4335 else:
4336 has_active_range = False
4337
4338 # Defaults are used if the symbol is invisible, lacks a user value,
4339 # or has an out-of-range user value
4340 use_defaults = True
4341
4342 if vis and self.user_value:
4343 user_val = int(self.user_value, base)
4344 if has_active_range and not low <= user_val <= high:
4345 num2str = str if base == 10 else hex
4346 self.kconfig._warn(
4347 "user value {} on the {} symbol {} ignored due to "
4348 "being outside the active range ([{}, {}]) -- falling "
4349 "back on defaults"
4350 .format(num2str(user_val), TYPE_TO_STR[self.orig_type],
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04004351 self.name_and_loc,
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04004352 num2str(low), num2str(high)))
4353 else:
4354 # If the user value is well-formed and satisfies range
4355 # contraints, it is stored in exactly the same form as
4356 # specified in the assignment (with or without "0x", etc.)
4357 val = self.user_value
4358 use_defaults = False
4359
4360 if use_defaults:
4361 # No user value or invalid user value. Look at defaults.
4362
4363 # Used to implement the warning below
4364 has_default = False
4365
4366 for sym, cond in self.defaults:
4367 if expr_value(cond):
4368 has_default = self._write_to_conf = True
4369
4370 val = sym.str_value
4371
4372 if _is_base_n(val, base):
4373 val_num = int(val, base)
4374 else:
4375 val_num = 0 # strtoll() on empty string
4376
4377 break
4378 else:
4379 val_num = 0 # strtoll() on empty string
4380
4381 # This clamping procedure runs even if there's no default
4382 if has_active_range:
4383 clamp = None
4384 if val_num < low:
4385 clamp = low
4386 elif val_num > high:
4387 clamp = high
4388
4389 if clamp is not None:
4390 # The value is rewritten to a standard form if it is
4391 # clamped
4392 val = str(clamp) \
4393 if self.orig_type is INT else \
4394 hex(clamp)
4395
4396 if has_default:
4397 num2str = str if base == 10 else hex
4398 self.kconfig._warn(
4399 "default value {} on {} clamped to {} due to "
4400 "being outside the active range ([{}, {}])"
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04004401 .format(val_num, self.name_and_loc,
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04004402 num2str(clamp), num2str(low),
4403 num2str(high)))
4404
4405 elif self.orig_type is STRING:
4406 if vis and self.user_value is not None:
4407 # If the symbol is visible and has a user value, use that
4408 val = self.user_value
4409 else:
4410 # Otherwise, look at defaults
4411 for sym, cond in self.defaults:
4412 if expr_value(cond):
4413 val = sym.str_value
4414 self._write_to_conf = True
4415 break
4416
4417 # env_var corresponds to SYMBOL_AUTO in the C implementation, and is
4418 # also set on the defconfig_list symbol there. Test for the
4419 # defconfig_list symbol explicitly instead here, to avoid a nonsensical
4420 # env_var setting and the defconfig_list symbol being printed
4421 # incorrectly. This code is pretty cold anyway.
4422 if self.env_var is not None or self is self.kconfig.defconfig_list:
4423 self._write_to_conf = False
4424
4425 self._cached_str_val = val
4426 return val
4427
4428 @property
4429 def tri_value(self):
4430 """
4431 See the class documentation.
4432 """
4433 if self._cached_tri_val is not None:
4434 return self._cached_tri_val
4435
4436 if self.orig_type not in _BOOL_TRISTATE:
4437 if self.orig_type: # != UNKNOWN
4438 # Would take some work to give the location here
4439 self.kconfig._warn(
4440 "The {} symbol {} is being evaluated in a logical context "
4441 "somewhere. It will always evaluate to n."
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04004442 .format(TYPE_TO_STR[self.orig_type], self.name_and_loc))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04004443
4444 self._cached_tri_val = 0
4445 return 0
4446
4447 # Warning: See Symbol._rec_invalidate(), and note that this is a hidden
4448 # function call (property magic)
4449 vis = self.visibility
4450 self._write_to_conf = (vis != 0)
4451
4452 val = 0
4453
4454 if not self.choice:
4455 # Non-choice symbol
4456
4457 if vis and self.user_value is not None:
4458 # If the symbol is visible and has a user value, use that
4459 val = min(self.user_value, vis)
4460
4461 else:
4462 # Otherwise, look at defaults and weak reverse dependencies
4463 # (implies)
4464
4465 for default, cond in self.defaults:
4466 dep_val = expr_value(cond)
4467 if dep_val:
4468 val = min(expr_value(default), dep_val)
4469 if val:
4470 self._write_to_conf = True
4471 break
4472
4473 # Weak reverse dependencies are only considered if our
4474 # direct dependencies are met
4475 dep_val = expr_value(self.weak_rev_dep)
4476 if dep_val and expr_value(self.direct_dep):
4477 val = max(dep_val, val)
4478 self._write_to_conf = True
4479
4480 # Reverse (select-related) dependencies take precedence
4481 dep_val = expr_value(self.rev_dep)
4482 if dep_val:
4483 if expr_value(self.direct_dep) < dep_val:
4484 self._warn_select_unsatisfied_deps()
4485
4486 val = max(dep_val, val)
4487 self._write_to_conf = True
4488
4489 # m is promoted to y for (1) bool symbols and (2) symbols with a
4490 # weak_rev_dep (from imply) of y
4491 if val == 1 and \
4492 (self.type is BOOL or expr_value(self.weak_rev_dep) == 2):
4493 val = 2
4494
4495 elif vis == 2:
4496 # Visible choice symbol in y-mode choice. The choice mode limits
4497 # the visibility of choice symbols, so it's sufficient to just
4498 # check the visibility of the choice symbols themselves.
4499 val = 2 if self.choice.selection is self else 0
4500
4501 elif vis and self.user_value:
4502 # Visible choice symbol in m-mode choice, with set non-0 user value
4503 val = 1
4504
4505 self._cached_tri_val = val
4506 return val
4507
4508 @property
4509 def assignable(self):
4510 """
4511 See the class documentation.
4512 """
4513 if self._cached_assignable is None:
4514 self._cached_assignable = self._assignable()
4515 return self._cached_assignable
4516
4517 @property
4518 def visibility(self):
4519 """
4520 See the class documentation.
4521 """
4522 if self._cached_vis is None:
4523 self._cached_vis = _visibility(self)
4524 return self._cached_vis
4525
4526 @property
4527 def config_string(self):
4528 """
4529 See the class documentation.
4530 """
4531 # _write_to_conf is determined when the value is calculated. This is a
4532 # hidden function call due to property magic.
4533 val = self.str_value
4534 if not self._write_to_conf:
4535 return ""
4536
4537 if self.orig_type in _BOOL_TRISTATE:
4538 return "{}{}={}\n" \
4539 .format(self.kconfig.config_prefix, self.name, val) \
4540 if val != "n" else \
4541 "# {}{} is not set\n" \
4542 .format(self.kconfig.config_prefix, self.name)
4543
4544 if self.orig_type in _INT_HEX:
4545 return "{}{}={}\n" \
4546 .format(self.kconfig.config_prefix, self.name, val)
4547
4548 # sym.orig_type is STRING
4549 return '{}{}="{}"\n' \
4550 .format(self.kconfig.config_prefix, self.name, escape(val))
4551
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04004552 @property
4553 def name_and_loc(self):
4554 """
4555 See the class documentation.
4556 """
4557 return self.name + " " + _locs(self)
4558
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04004559 def set_value(self, value):
4560 """
4561 Sets the user value of the symbol.
4562
4563 Equal in effect to assigning the value to the symbol within a .config
4564 file. For bool and tristate symbols, use the 'assignable' attribute to
4565 check which values can currently be assigned. Setting values outside
4566 'assignable' will cause Symbol.user_value to differ from
4567 Symbol.str/tri_value (be truncated down or up).
4568
4569 Setting a choice symbol to 2 (y) sets Choice.user_selection to the
4570 choice symbol in addition to setting Symbol.user_value.
4571 Choice.user_selection is considered when the choice is in y mode (the
4572 "normal" mode).
4573
4574 Other symbols that depend (possibly indirectly) on this symbol are
4575 automatically recalculated to reflect the assigned value.
4576
4577 value:
4578 The user value to give to the symbol. For bool and tristate symbols,
4579 n/m/y can be specified either as 0/1/2 (the usual format for tristate
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04004580 values in Kconfiglib) or as one of the strings "n", "m", or "y". For
4581 other symbol types, pass a string.
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04004582
4583 Note that the value for an int/hex symbol is passed as a string, e.g.
4584 "123" or "0x0123". The format of this string is preserved in the
4585 output.
4586
4587 Values that are invalid for the type (such as "foo" or 1 (m) for a
4588 BOOL or "0x123" for an INT) are ignored and won't be stored in
4589 Symbol.user_value. Kconfiglib will print a warning by default for
4590 invalid assignments, and set_value() will return False.
4591
4592 Returns True if the value is valid for the type of the symbol, and
4593 False otherwise. This only looks at the form of the value. For BOOL and
4594 TRISTATE symbols, check the Symbol.assignable attribute to see what
4595 values are currently in range and would actually be reflected in the
4596 value of the symbol. For other symbol types, check whether the
4597 visibility is non-n.
4598 """
4599 if self.orig_type in _BOOL_TRISTATE and value in STR_TO_TRI:
4600 value = STR_TO_TRI[value]
4601
4602 # If the new user value matches the old, nothing changes, and we can
4603 # avoid invalidating cached values.
4604 #
4605 # This optimization is skipped for choice symbols: Setting a choice
4606 # symbol's user value to y might change the state of the choice, so it
4607 # wouldn't be safe (symbol user values always match the values set in a
4608 # .config file or via set_value(), and are never implicitly updated).
4609 if value == self.user_value and not self.choice:
4610 self._was_set = True
4611 return True
4612
4613 # Check if the value is valid for our type
4614 if not (self.orig_type is BOOL and value in (2, 0) or
4615 self.orig_type is TRISTATE and value in TRI_TO_STR or
4616 value.__class__ is str and
4617 (self.orig_type is STRING or
4618 self.orig_type is INT and _is_base_n(value, 10) or
4619 self.orig_type is HEX and _is_base_n(value, 16)
4620 and int(value, 16) >= 0)):
4621
4622 # Display tristate values as n, m, y in the warning
4623 self.kconfig._warn(
4624 "the value {} is invalid for {}, which has type {} -- "
4625 "assignment ignored"
4626 .format(TRI_TO_STR[value] if value in TRI_TO_STR else
4627 "'{}'".format(value),
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04004628 self.name_and_loc, TYPE_TO_STR[self.orig_type]))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04004629
4630 return False
4631
4632 self.user_value = value
4633 self._was_set = True
4634
4635 if self.choice and value == 2:
4636 # Setting a choice symbol to y makes it the user selection of the
4637 # choice. Like for symbol user values, the user selection is not
4638 # guaranteed to match the actual selection of the choice, as
4639 # dependencies come into play.
4640 self.choice.user_selection = self
4641 self.choice._was_set = True
4642 self.choice._rec_invalidate()
4643 else:
4644 self._rec_invalidate_if_has_prompt()
4645
4646 return True
4647
4648 def unset_value(self):
4649 """
4650 Removes any user value from the symbol, as if the symbol had never
4651 gotten a user value via Kconfig.load_config() or Symbol.set_value().
4652 """
4653 if self.user_value is not None:
4654 self.user_value = None
4655 self._rec_invalidate_if_has_prompt()
4656
4657 @property
4658 def referenced(self):
4659 """
4660 See the class documentation.
4661 """
4662 return {item for node in self.nodes for item in node.referenced}
4663
4664 @property
4665 def orig_defaults(self):
4666 """
4667 See the class documentation.
4668 """
4669 return [d for node in self.nodes for d in node.orig_defaults]
4670
4671 @property
4672 def orig_selects(self):
4673 """
4674 See the class documentation.
4675 """
4676 return [s for node in self.nodes for s in node.orig_selects]
4677
4678 @property
4679 def orig_implies(self):
4680 """
4681 See the class documentation.
4682 """
4683 return [i for node in self.nodes for i in node.orig_implies]
4684
4685 @property
4686 def orig_ranges(self):
4687 """
4688 See the class documentation.
4689 """
4690 return [r for node in self.nodes for r in node.orig_ranges]
4691
4692 def __repr__(self):
4693 """
4694 Returns a string with information about the symbol (including its name,
4695 value, visibility, and location(s)) when it is evaluated on e.g. the
4696 interactive Python prompt.
4697 """
4698 fields = ["symbol " + self.name, TYPE_TO_STR[self.type]]
4699 add = fields.append
4700
4701 for node in self.nodes:
4702 if node.prompt:
4703 add('"{}"'.format(node.prompt[0]))
4704
4705 # Only add quotes for non-bool/tristate symbols
4706 add("value " + (self.str_value if self.orig_type in _BOOL_TRISTATE
4707 else '"{}"'.format(self.str_value)))
4708
4709 if not self.is_constant:
4710 # These aren't helpful to show for constant symbols
4711
4712 if self.user_value is not None:
4713 # Only add quotes for non-bool/tristate symbols
4714 add("user value " + (TRI_TO_STR[self.user_value]
4715 if self.orig_type in _BOOL_TRISTATE
4716 else '"{}"'.format(self.user_value)))
4717
4718 add("visibility " + TRI_TO_STR[self.visibility])
4719
4720 if self.choice:
4721 add("choice symbol")
4722
4723 if self.is_allnoconfig_y:
4724 add("allnoconfig_y")
4725
4726 if self is self.kconfig.defconfig_list:
4727 add("is the defconfig_list symbol")
4728
4729 if self.env_var is not None:
4730 add("from environment variable " + self.env_var)
4731
4732 if self is self.kconfig.modules:
4733 add("is the modules symbol")
4734
4735 add("direct deps " + TRI_TO_STR[expr_value(self.direct_dep)])
4736
4737 if self.nodes:
4738 for node in self.nodes:
4739 add("{}:{}".format(node.filename, node.linenr))
4740 else:
4741 add("constant" if self.is_constant else "undefined")
4742
4743 return "<{}>".format(", ".join(fields))
4744
4745 def __str__(self):
4746 """
4747 Returns a string representation of the symbol when it is printed.
4748 Matches the Kconfig format, with any parent dependencies propagated to
4749 the 'depends on' condition.
4750
4751 The string is constructed by joining the strings returned by
4752 MenuNode.__str__() for each of the symbol's menu nodes, so symbols
4753 defined in multiple locations will return a string with all
4754 definitions.
4755
4756 The returned string does not end in a newline. An empty string is
4757 returned for undefined and constant symbols.
4758 """
4759 return self.custom_str(standard_sc_expr_str)
4760
4761 def custom_str(self, sc_expr_str_fn):
4762 """
4763 Works like Symbol.__str__(), but allows a custom format to be used for
4764 all symbol/choice references. See expr_str().
4765 """
4766 return "\n\n".join(node.custom_str(sc_expr_str_fn)
4767 for node in self.nodes)
4768
4769 #
4770 # Private methods
4771 #
4772
4773 def __init__(self):
4774 """
4775 Symbol constructor -- not intended to be called directly by Kconfiglib
4776 clients.
4777 """
4778 # These attributes are always set on the instance from outside and
4779 # don't need defaults:
4780 # kconfig
4781 # direct_dep
4782 # is_constant
4783 # name
4784 # rev_dep
4785 # weak_rev_dep
4786
4787 # - UNKNOWN == 0
4788 # - _visited is used during tree iteration and dep. loop detection
4789 self.orig_type = self._visited = 0
4790
4791 self.nodes = []
4792
4793 self.defaults = []
4794 self.selects = []
4795 self.implies = []
4796 self.ranges = []
4797
4798 self.user_value = \
4799 self.choice = \
4800 self.env_var = \
4801 self._cached_str_val = self._cached_tri_val = self._cached_vis = \
4802 self._cached_assignable = None
4803
4804 # _write_to_conf is calculated along with the value. If True, the
4805 # Symbol gets a .config entry.
4806
4807 self.is_allnoconfig_y = \
4808 self._was_set = \
4809 self._write_to_conf = False
4810
4811 # See Kconfig._build_dep()
4812 self._dependents = set()
4813
4814 def _assignable(self):
4815 # Worker function for the 'assignable' attribute
4816
4817 if self.orig_type not in _BOOL_TRISTATE:
4818 return ()
4819
4820 # Warning: See Symbol._rec_invalidate(), and note that this is a hidden
4821 # function call (property magic)
4822 vis = self.visibility
4823 if not vis:
4824 return ()
4825
4826 rev_dep_val = expr_value(self.rev_dep)
4827
4828 if vis == 2:
4829 if self.choice:
4830 return (2,)
4831
4832 if not rev_dep_val:
4833 if self.type is BOOL or expr_value(self.weak_rev_dep) == 2:
4834 return (0, 2)
4835 return (0, 1, 2)
4836
4837 if rev_dep_val == 2:
4838 return (2,)
4839
4840 # rev_dep_val == 1
4841
4842 if self.type is BOOL or expr_value(self.weak_rev_dep) == 2:
4843 return (2,)
4844 return (1, 2)
4845
4846 # vis == 1
4847
4848 # Must be a tristate here, because bool m visibility gets promoted to y
4849
4850 if not rev_dep_val:
4851 return (0, 1) if expr_value(self.weak_rev_dep) != 2 else (0, 2)
4852
4853 if rev_dep_val == 2:
4854 return (2,)
4855
4856 # vis == rev_dep_val == 1
4857
4858 return (1,)
Masahiro Yamada48386dd2015-05-27 11:39:22 +09004859
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09004860 def _invalidate(self):
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04004861 # Marks the symbol as needing to be recalculated
4862
4863 self._cached_str_val = self._cached_tri_val = self._cached_vis = \
4864 self._cached_assignable = None
4865
4866 def _rec_invalidate(self):
4867 # Invalidates the symbol and all items that (possibly) depend on it
4868
4869 if self is self.kconfig.modules:
4870 # Invalidating MODULES has wide-ranging effects
4871 self.kconfig._invalidate_all()
4872 else:
4873 self._invalidate()
4874
4875 for item in self._dependents:
4876 # _cached_vis doubles as a flag that tells us whether 'item'
4877 # has cached values, because it's calculated as a side effect
4878 # of calculating all other (non-constant) cached values.
4879 #
4880 # If item._cached_vis is None, it means there can't be cached
4881 # values on other items that depend on 'item', because if there
4882 # were, some value on 'item' would have been calculated and
4883 # item._cached_vis set as a side effect. It's therefore safe to
4884 # stop the invalidation at symbols with _cached_vis None.
4885 #
4886 # This approach massively speeds up scripts that set a lot of
4887 # values, vs simply invalidating all possibly dependent symbols
4888 # (even when you already have a list of all the dependent
4889 # symbols, because some symbols get huge dependency trees).
4890 #
4891 # This gracefully handles dependency loops too, which is nice
4892 # for choices, where the choice depends on the choice symbols
4893 # and vice versa.
4894 if item._cached_vis is not None:
4895 item._rec_invalidate()
4896
4897 def _rec_invalidate_if_has_prompt(self):
4898 # Invalidates the symbol and its dependent symbols, but only if the
4899 # symbol has a prompt. User values never have an effect on promptless
4900 # symbols, so we skip invalidation for them as an optimization.
4901 #
4902 # This also prevents constant (quoted) symbols from being invalidated
4903 # if set_value() is called on them, which would make them lose their
4904 # value and break things.
4905 #
4906 # Prints a warning if the symbol has no prompt. In some contexts (e.g.
4907 # when loading a .config files) assignments to promptless symbols are
4908 # normal and expected, so the warning can be disabled.
4909
4910 for node in self.nodes:
4911 if node.prompt:
4912 self._rec_invalidate()
4913 return
4914
4915 if self.kconfig._warn_assign_no_prompt:
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04004916 self.kconfig._warn(self.name_and_loc + " has no prompt, meaning "
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04004917 "user values have no effect on it")
4918
4919 def _str_default(self):
4920 # write_min_config() helper function. Returns the value the symbol
4921 # would get from defaults if it didn't have a user value. Uses exactly
4922 # the same algorithm as the C implementation (though a bit cleaned up),
4923 # for compatibility.
4924
4925 if self.orig_type in _BOOL_TRISTATE:
4926 val = 0
4927
4928 # Defaults, selects, and implies do not affect choice symbols
4929 if not self.choice:
4930 for default, cond in self.defaults:
4931 cond_val = expr_value(cond)
4932 if cond_val:
4933 val = min(expr_value(default), cond_val)
4934 break
4935
4936 val = max(expr_value(self.rev_dep),
4937 expr_value(self.weak_rev_dep),
4938 val)
4939
4940 # Transpose mod to yes if type is bool (possibly due to modules
4941 # being disabled)
4942 if val == 1 and self.type is BOOL:
4943 val = 2
4944
4945 return TRI_TO_STR[val]
4946
4947 if self.orig_type: # STRING/INT/HEX
4948 for default, cond in self.defaults:
4949 if expr_value(cond):
4950 return default.str_value
4951
4952 return ""
4953
4954 def _warn_select_unsatisfied_deps(self):
4955 # Helper for printing an informative warning when a symbol with
4956 # unsatisfied direct dependencies (dependencies from 'depends on', ifs,
4957 # and menus) is selected by some other symbol. Also warn if a symbol
4958 # whose direct dependencies evaluate to m is selected to y.
4959
4960 msg = "{} has direct dependencies {} with value {}, but is " \
4961 "currently being {}-selected by the following symbols:" \
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04004962 .format(self.name_and_loc, expr_str(self.direct_dep),
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04004963 TRI_TO_STR[expr_value(self.direct_dep)],
4964 TRI_TO_STR[expr_value(self.rev_dep)])
4965
4966 # The reverse dependencies from each select are ORed together
4967 for select in split_expr(self.rev_dep, OR):
4968 if expr_value(select) <= expr_value(self.direct_dep):
4969 # Only include selects that exceed the direct dependencies
4970 continue
4971
4972 # - 'select A if B' turns into A && B
4973 # - 'select A' just turns into A
4974 #
4975 # In both cases, we can split on AND and pick the first operand
4976 selecting_sym = split_expr(select, AND)[0]
4977
4978 msg += "\n - {}, with value {}, direct dependencies {} " \
4979 "(value: {})" \
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04004980 .format(selecting_sym.name_and_loc,
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04004981 selecting_sym.str_value,
4982 expr_str(selecting_sym.direct_dep),
4983 TRI_TO_STR[expr_value(selecting_sym.direct_dep)])
4984
4985 if select.__class__ is tuple:
4986 msg += ", and select condition {} (value: {})" \
4987 .format(expr_str(select[2]),
4988 TRI_TO_STR[expr_value(select[2])])
4989
4990 self.kconfig._warn(msg)
4991
4992
4993class Choice(object):
4994 """
4995 Represents a choice statement:
4996
4997 choice
4998 ...
4999 endchoice
5000
5001 The following attributes are available on Choice instances. They should be
5002 treated as read-only, and some are implemented through @property magic (but
5003 are still efficient to access due to internal caching).
5004
5005 Note: Prompts, help texts, and locations are stored in the Choice's
5006 MenuNode(s) rather than in the Choice itself. Check the MenuNode class and
5007 the Choice.nodes attribute. This organization matches the C tools.
5008
5009 name:
5010 The name of the choice, e.g. "FOO" for 'choice FOO', or None if the
5011 Choice has no name.
5012
5013 type:
5014 The type of the choice. One of BOOL, TRISTATE, UNKNOWN. UNKNOWN is for
5015 choices defined without a type where none of the contained symbols have a
5016 type either (otherwise the choice inherits the type of the first symbol
5017 defined with a type).
5018
5019 When running without modules (CONFIG_MODULES=n), TRISTATE choices
5020 magically change type to BOOL. This matches the C tools, and makes sense
5021 for menuconfig-like functionality.
5022
5023 orig_type:
5024 The type as given in the Kconfig file, without any magic applied. Used
5025 when printing the choice.
5026
5027 tri_value:
5028 The tristate value (mode) of the choice. A choice can be in one of three
5029 modes:
5030
5031 0 (n) - The choice is disabled and no symbols can be selected. For
5032 visible choices, this mode is only possible for choices with
5033 the 'optional' flag set (see kconfig-language.txt).
5034
5035 1 (m) - Any number of choice symbols can be set to m, the rest will
5036 be n.
5037
5038 2 (y) - One symbol will be y, the rest n.
5039
5040 Only tristate choices can be in m mode. The visibility of the choice is
5041 an upper bound on the mode, and the mode in turn is an upper bound on the
5042 visibility of the choice symbols.
5043
5044 To change the mode, use Choice.set_value().
5045
5046 Implementation note:
5047 The C tools internally represent choices as a type of symbol, with
5048 special-casing in many code paths. This is why there is a lot of
5049 similarity to Symbol. The value (mode) of a choice is really just a
5050 normal symbol value, and an implicit reverse dependency forces its
5051 lower bound to m for visible non-optional choices (the reverse
5052 dependency is 'm && <visibility>').
5053
5054 Symbols within choices get the choice propagated as a dependency to
5055 their properties. This turns the mode of the choice into an upper bound
5056 on e.g. the visibility of choice symbols, and explains the gotcha
5057 related to printing choice symbols mentioned in the module docstring.
5058
5059 Kconfiglib uses a separate Choice class only because it makes the code
5060 and interface less confusing (especially in a user-facing interface).
5061 Corresponding attributes have the same name in the Symbol and Choice
5062 classes, for consistency and compatibility.
5063
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04005064 str_value:
5065 Like choice.tri_value, but gives the value as one of the strings
5066 "n", "m", or "y"
5067
5068 user_value:
5069 The value (mode) selected by the user through Choice.set_value(). Either
5070 0, 1, or 2, or None if the user hasn't selected a mode. See
5071 Symbol.user_value.
5072
5073 WARNING: Do not assign directly to this. It will break things. Use
5074 Choice.set_value() instead.
5075
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005076 assignable:
5077 See the symbol class documentation. Gives the assignable values (modes).
5078
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005079 selection:
5080 The Symbol instance of the currently selected symbol. None if the Choice
5081 is not in y mode or has no selected symbol (due to unsatisfied
5082 dependencies on choice symbols).
5083
5084 WARNING: Do not assign directly to this. It will break things. Call
5085 sym.set_value(2) on the choice symbol you want to select instead.
5086
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005087 user_selection:
5088 The symbol selected by the user (by setting it to y). Ignored if the
5089 choice is not in y mode, but still remembered so that the choice "snaps
5090 back" to the user selection if the mode is changed back to y. This might
5091 differ from 'selection' due to unsatisfied dependencies.
5092
5093 WARNING: Do not assign directly to this. It will break things. Call
5094 sym.set_value(2) on the choice symbol to be selected instead.
5095
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04005096 visibility:
5097 See the Symbol class documentation. Acts on the value (mode).
5098
5099 name_and_loc:
5100 Holds a string like
5101
5102 "<choice MY_CHOICE> (defined at foo/Kconfig:12)"
5103
5104 , giving the name of the choice and its definition location(s). If the
5105 choice has no name (isn't defined with 'choice MY_CHOICE'), then it will
5106 be shown as "<choice>" before the list of locations (always a single one
5107 in that case).
5108
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005109 syms:
5110 List of symbols contained in the choice.
5111
5112 Obscure gotcha: If a symbol depends on the previous symbol within a
5113 choice so that an implicit menu is created, it won't be a choice symbol,
5114 and won't be included in 'syms'.
5115
5116 nodes:
5117 A list of MenuNodes for this choice. In practice, the list will probably
5118 always contain a single MenuNode, but it is possible to give a choice a
5119 name and define it in multiple locations.
5120
5121 defaults:
5122 List of (symbol, cond) tuples for the choice's 'defaults' properties. For
5123 example, 'default A if B && C' is represented as (A, (AND, B, C)). If
5124 there is no condition, 'cond' is self.kconfig.y.
5125
5126 Note that 'depends on' and parent dependencies are propagated to
5127 'default' conditions.
5128
5129 orig_defaults:
5130 See the corresponding attribute on the MenuNode class.
5131
5132 direct_dep:
5133 See Symbol.direct_dep.
5134
5135 referenced:
5136 A set() with all symbols referenced in the properties and property
5137 conditions of the choice.
5138
5139 Also includes dependencies from surrounding menus and ifs, because those
5140 get propagated to the choice (see the 'Intro to symbol values' section in
5141 the module docstring).
5142
5143 is_optional:
5144 True if the choice has the 'optional' flag set on it and can be in
5145 n mode.
5146
5147 kconfig:
5148 The Kconfig instance this choice is from.
5149 """
5150 __slots__ = (
5151 "_cached_assignable",
5152 "_cached_selection",
5153 "_cached_vis",
5154 "_dependents",
5155 "_visited",
5156 "_was_set",
5157 "defaults",
5158 "direct_dep",
5159 "is_constant",
5160 "is_optional",
5161 "kconfig",
5162 "name",
5163 "nodes",
5164 "orig_type",
5165 "syms",
5166 "user_selection",
5167 "user_value",
5168 )
5169
5170 #
5171 # Public interface
5172 #
5173
5174 @property
5175 def type(self):
5176 """
5177 Returns the type of the choice. See Symbol.type.
5178 """
5179 if self.orig_type is TRISTATE and not self.kconfig.modules.tri_value:
5180 return BOOL
5181 return self.orig_type
5182
5183 @property
5184 def str_value(self):
5185 """
5186 See the class documentation.
5187 """
5188 return TRI_TO_STR[self.tri_value]
5189
5190 @property
5191 def tri_value(self):
5192 """
5193 See the class documentation.
5194 """
5195 # This emulates a reverse dependency of 'm && visibility' for
5196 # non-optional choices, which is how the C implementation does it
5197
5198 val = 0 if self.is_optional else 1
5199
5200 if self.user_value is not None:
5201 val = max(val, self.user_value)
5202
5203 # Warning: See Symbol._rec_invalidate(), and note that this is a hidden
5204 # function call (property magic)
5205 val = min(val, self.visibility)
5206
5207 # Promote m to y for boolean choices
5208 return 2 if val == 1 and self.type is BOOL else val
5209
5210 @property
5211 def assignable(self):
5212 """
5213 See the class documentation.
5214 """
5215 if self._cached_assignable is None:
5216 self._cached_assignable = self._assignable()
5217 return self._cached_assignable
5218
5219 @property
5220 def visibility(self):
5221 """
5222 See the class documentation.
5223 """
5224 if self._cached_vis is None:
5225 self._cached_vis = _visibility(self)
5226 return self._cached_vis
5227
5228 @property
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04005229 def name_and_loc(self):
5230 """
5231 See the class documentation.
5232 """
5233 # Reuse the expression format, which is '<choice (name, if any)>'.
5234 return standard_sc_expr_str(self) + " " + _locs(self)
5235
5236 @property
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005237 def selection(self):
5238 """
5239 See the class documentation.
5240 """
5241 if self._cached_selection is _NO_CACHED_SELECTION:
5242 self._cached_selection = self._selection()
5243 return self._cached_selection
5244
5245 def set_value(self, value):
5246 """
5247 Sets the user value (mode) of the choice. Like for Symbol.set_value(),
5248 the visibility might truncate the value. Choices without the 'optional'
5249 attribute (is_optional) can never be in n mode, but 0/"n" is still
5250 accepted since it's not a malformed value (though it will have no
5251 effect).
5252
5253 Returns True if the value is valid for the type of the choice, and
5254 False otherwise. This only looks at the form of the value. Check the
5255 Choice.assignable attribute to see what values are currently in range
5256 and would actually be reflected in the mode of the choice.
5257 """
5258 if value in STR_TO_TRI:
5259 value = STR_TO_TRI[value]
5260
5261 if value == self.user_value:
5262 # We know the value must be valid if it was successfully set
5263 # previously
5264 self._was_set = True
5265 return True
5266
5267 if not (self.orig_type is BOOL and value in (2, 0) or
5268 self.orig_type is TRISTATE and value in TRI_TO_STR):
5269
5270 # Display tristate values as n, m, y in the warning
5271 self.kconfig._warn(
5272 "the value {} is invalid for {}, which has type {} -- "
5273 "assignment ignored"
5274 .format(TRI_TO_STR[value] if value in TRI_TO_STR else
5275 "'{}'".format(value),
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04005276 self.name_and_loc, TYPE_TO_STR[self.orig_type]))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005277
5278 return False
5279
5280 self.user_value = value
5281 self._was_set = True
5282 self._rec_invalidate()
5283
5284 return True
5285
5286 def unset_value(self):
5287 """
5288 Resets the user value (mode) and user selection of the Choice, as if
5289 the user had never touched the mode or any of the choice symbols.
5290 """
5291 if self.user_value is not None or self.user_selection:
5292 self.user_value = self.user_selection = None
5293 self._rec_invalidate()
5294
5295 @property
5296 def referenced(self):
5297 """
5298 See the class documentation.
5299 """
5300 return {item for node in self.nodes for item in node.referenced}
5301
5302 @property
5303 def orig_defaults(self):
5304 """
5305 See the class documentation.
5306 """
5307 return [d for node in self.nodes for d in node.orig_defaults]
5308
5309 def __repr__(self):
5310 """
5311 Returns a string with information about the choice when it is evaluated
5312 on e.g. the interactive Python prompt.
5313 """
5314 fields = ["choice " + self.name if self.name else "choice",
5315 TYPE_TO_STR[self.type]]
5316 add = fields.append
5317
5318 for node in self.nodes:
5319 if node.prompt:
5320 add('"{}"'.format(node.prompt[0]))
5321
5322 add("mode " + self.str_value)
5323
5324 if self.user_value is not None:
5325 add('user mode {}'.format(TRI_TO_STR[self.user_value]))
5326
5327 if self.selection:
5328 add("{} selected".format(self.selection.name))
5329
5330 if self.user_selection:
5331 user_sel_str = "{} selected by user" \
5332 .format(self.user_selection.name)
5333
5334 if self.selection is not self.user_selection:
5335 user_sel_str += " (overridden)"
5336
5337 add(user_sel_str)
5338
5339 add("visibility " + TRI_TO_STR[self.visibility])
5340
5341 if self.is_optional:
5342 add("optional")
5343
5344 for node in self.nodes:
5345 add("{}:{}".format(node.filename, node.linenr))
5346
5347 return "<{}>".format(", ".join(fields))
5348
5349 def __str__(self):
5350 """
5351 Returns a string representation of the choice when it is printed.
5352 Matches the Kconfig format (though without the contained choice
5353 symbols), with any parent dependencies propagated to the 'depends on'
5354 condition.
5355
5356 The returned string does not end in a newline.
5357
5358 See Symbol.__str__() as well.
5359 """
5360 return self.custom_str(standard_sc_expr_str)
5361
5362 def custom_str(self, sc_expr_str_fn):
5363 """
5364 Works like Choice.__str__(), but allows a custom format to be used for
5365 all symbol/choice references. See expr_str().
5366 """
5367 return "\n\n".join(node.custom_str(sc_expr_str_fn)
5368 for node in self.nodes)
5369
5370 #
5371 # Private methods
5372 #
5373
5374 def __init__(self):
5375 """
5376 Choice constructor -- not intended to be called directly by Kconfiglib
5377 clients.
5378 """
5379 # These attributes are always set on the instance from outside and
5380 # don't need defaults:
5381 # direct_dep
5382 # kconfig
5383
5384 # - UNKNOWN == 0
5385 # - _visited is used during dep. loop detection
5386 self.orig_type = self._visited = 0
5387
5388 self.nodes = []
5389
5390 self.syms = []
5391 self.defaults = []
5392
5393 self.name = \
5394 self.user_value = self.user_selection = \
5395 self._cached_vis = self._cached_assignable = None
5396
5397 self._cached_selection = _NO_CACHED_SELECTION
5398
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04005399 # is_constant is checked by _depend_on(). Just set it to avoid having
5400 # to special-case choices.
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005401 self.is_constant = self.is_optional = False
5402
5403 # See Kconfig._build_dep()
5404 self._dependents = set()
5405
5406 def _assignable(self):
5407 # Worker function for the 'assignable' attribute
5408
5409 # Warning: See Symbol._rec_invalidate(), and note that this is a hidden
5410 # function call (property magic)
5411 vis = self.visibility
5412
5413 if not vis:
5414 return ()
5415
5416 if vis == 2:
5417 if not self.is_optional:
5418 return (2,) if self.type is BOOL else (1, 2)
5419 return (0, 2) if self.type is BOOL else (0, 1, 2)
5420
5421 # vis == 1
5422
5423 return (0, 1) if self.is_optional else (1,)
5424
5425 def _selection(self):
5426 # Worker function for the 'selection' attribute
5427
5428 # Warning: See Symbol._rec_invalidate(), and note that this is a hidden
5429 # function call (property magic)
5430 if self.tri_value != 2:
5431 # Not in y mode, so no selection
5432 return None
5433
5434 # Use the user selection if it's visible
5435 if self.user_selection and self.user_selection.visibility:
5436 return self.user_selection
5437
5438 # Otherwise, check if we have a default
5439 return self._selection_from_defaults()
5440
5441 def _selection_from_defaults(self):
5442 # Check if we have a default
5443 for sym, cond in self.defaults:
5444 # The default symbol must be visible too
5445 if expr_value(cond) and sym.visibility:
5446 return sym
5447
5448 # Otherwise, pick the first visible symbol, if any
5449 for sym in self.syms:
5450 if sym.visibility:
5451 return sym
5452
5453 # Couldn't find a selection
5454 return None
5455
5456 def _invalidate(self):
5457 self._cached_vis = self._cached_assignable = None
5458 self._cached_selection = _NO_CACHED_SELECTION
5459
5460 def _rec_invalidate(self):
5461 # See Symbol._rec_invalidate()
5462
5463 self._invalidate()
5464
5465 for item in self._dependents:
5466 if item._cached_vis is not None:
5467 item._rec_invalidate()
5468
5469
5470class MenuNode(object):
5471 """
5472 Represents a menu node in the configuration. This corresponds to an entry
5473 in e.g. the 'make menuconfig' interface, though non-visible choices, menus,
5474 and comments also get menu nodes. If a symbol or choice is defined in
5475 multiple locations, it gets one menu node for each location.
5476
5477 The top-level menu node, corresponding to the implicit top-level menu, is
5478 available in Kconfig.top_node.
5479
5480 The menu nodes for a Symbol or Choice can be found in the
5481 Symbol/Choice.nodes attribute. Menus and comments are represented as plain
5482 menu nodes, with their text stored in the prompt attribute (prompt[0]).
5483 This mirrors the C implementation.
5484
5485 The following attributes are available on MenuNode instances. They should
5486 be viewed as read-only.
5487
5488 item:
5489 Either a Symbol, a Choice, or one of the constants MENU and COMMENT.
5490 Menus and comments are represented as plain menu nodes. Ifs are collapsed
5491 (matching the C implementation) and do not appear in the final menu tree.
5492
5493 next:
5494 The following menu node. None if there is no following node.
5495
5496 list:
5497 The first child menu node. None if there are no children.
5498
5499 Choices and menus naturally have children, but Symbols can also have
5500 children because of menus created automatically from dependencies (see
5501 kconfig-language.txt).
5502
5503 parent:
5504 The parent menu node. None if there is no parent.
5505
5506 prompt:
5507 A (string, cond) tuple with the prompt for the menu node and its
5508 conditional expression (which is self.kconfig.y if there is no
5509 condition). None if there is no prompt.
5510
5511 For symbols and choices, the prompt is stored in the MenuNode rather than
5512 the Symbol or Choice instance. For menus and comments, the prompt holds
5513 the text.
5514
5515 defaults:
5516 The 'default' properties for this particular menu node. See
5517 symbol.defaults.
5518
5519 When evaluating defaults, you should use Symbol/Choice.defaults instead,
5520 as it include properties from all menu nodes (a symbol/choice can have
5521 multiple definition locations/menu nodes). MenuNode.defaults is meant for
5522 documentation generation.
5523
5524 selects:
5525 Like MenuNode.defaults, for selects.
5526
5527 implies:
5528 Like MenuNode.defaults, for implies.
5529
5530 ranges:
5531 Like MenuNode.defaults, for ranges.
5532
5533 orig_prompt:
5534 orig_defaults:
5535 orig_selects:
5536 orig_implies:
5537 orig_ranges:
5538 These work the like the corresponding attributes without orig_*, but omit
5539 any dependencies propagated from 'depends on' and surrounding 'if's (the
5540 direct dependencies, stored in MenuNode.dep).
5541
5542 One use for this is generating less cluttered documentation, by only
5543 showing the direct dependencies in one place.
5544
5545 help:
5546 The help text for the menu node for Symbols and Choices. None if there is
5547 no help text. Always stored in the node rather than the Symbol or Choice.
5548 It is possible to have a separate help text at each location if a symbol
5549 is defined in multiple locations.
5550
5551 Trailing whitespace (including a final newline) is stripped from the help
5552 text. This was not the case before Kconfiglib 10.21.0, where the format
5553 was undocumented.
5554
5555 dep:
5556 The direct ('depends on') dependencies for the menu node, or
5557 self.kconfig.y if there are no direct dependencies.
5558
5559 This attribute includes any dependencies from surrounding menus and ifs.
5560 Those get propagated to the direct dependencies, and the resulting direct
5561 dependencies in turn get propagated to the conditions of all properties.
5562
5563 If a symbol or choice is defined in multiple locations, only the
5564 properties defined at a particular location get the corresponding
5565 MenuNode.dep dependencies propagated to them.
5566
5567 visibility:
5568 The 'visible if' dependencies for the menu node (which must represent a
5569 menu), or self.kconfig.y if there are no 'visible if' dependencies.
5570 'visible if' dependencies are recursively propagated to the prompts of
5571 symbols and choices within the menu.
5572
5573 referenced:
5574 A set() with all symbols and choices referenced in the properties and
5575 property conditions of the menu node.
5576
5577 Also includes dependencies inherited from surrounding menus and ifs.
5578 Choices appear in the dependencies of choice symbols.
5579
5580 is_menuconfig:
5581 Set to True if the children of the menu node should be displayed in a
5582 separate menu. This is the case for the following items:
5583
5584 - Menus (node.item == MENU)
5585
5586 - Choices
5587
5588 - Symbols defined with the 'menuconfig' keyword. The children come from
5589 implicitly created submenus, and should be displayed in a separate
5590 menu rather than being indented.
5591
5592 'is_menuconfig' is just a hint on how to display the menu node. It's
5593 ignored internally by Kconfiglib, except when printing symbols.
5594
5595 filename/linenr:
5596 The location where the menu node appears. The filename is relative to
5597 $srctree (or to the current directory if $srctree isn't set), except
5598 absolute paths are used for paths outside $srctree.
5599
5600 include_path:
5601 A tuple of (filename, linenr) tuples, giving the locations of the
5602 'source' statements via which the Kconfig file containing this menu node
5603 was included. The first element is the location of the 'source' statement
5604 in the top-level Kconfig file passed to Kconfig.__init__(), etc.
5605
5606 Note that the Kconfig file of the menu node itself isn't included. Check
5607 'filename' and 'linenr' for that.
5608
5609 kconfig:
5610 The Kconfig instance the menu node is from.
5611 """
5612 __slots__ = (
5613 "dep",
5614 "filename",
5615 "help",
5616 "include_path",
5617 "is_menuconfig",
5618 "item",
5619 "kconfig",
5620 "linenr",
5621 "list",
5622 "next",
5623 "parent",
5624 "prompt",
5625 "visibility",
5626
5627 # Properties
5628 "defaults",
5629 "selects",
5630 "implies",
5631 "ranges",
5632 )
5633
5634 def __init__(self):
5635 # Properties defined on this particular menu node. A local 'depends on'
5636 # only applies to these, in case a symbol is defined in multiple
5637 # locations.
5638 self.defaults = []
5639 self.selects = []
5640 self.implies = []
5641 self.ranges = []
5642
5643 @property
5644 def orig_prompt(self):
5645 """
5646 See the class documentation.
5647 """
5648 if not self.prompt:
5649 return None
5650 return (self.prompt[0], self._strip_dep(self.prompt[1]))
5651
5652 @property
5653 def orig_defaults(self):
5654 """
5655 See the class documentation.
5656 """
5657 return [(default, self._strip_dep(cond))
5658 for default, cond in self.defaults]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005659
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005660 @property
5661 def orig_selects(self):
5662 """
5663 See the class documentation.
5664 """
5665 return [(select, self._strip_dep(cond))
5666 for select, cond in self.selects]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005667
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005668 @property
5669 def orig_implies(self):
5670 """
5671 See the class documentation.
5672 """
5673 return [(imply, self._strip_dep(cond))
5674 for imply, cond in self.implies]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005675
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005676 @property
5677 def orig_ranges(self):
5678 """
5679 See the class documentation.
5680 """
5681 return [(low, high, self._strip_dep(cond))
5682 for low, high, cond in self.ranges]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005683
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005684 @property
5685 def referenced(self):
5686 """
5687 See the class documentation.
5688 """
5689 # self.dep is included to catch dependencies from a lone 'depends on'
5690 # when there are no properties to propagate it to
5691 res = expr_items(self.dep)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005692
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005693 if self.prompt:
5694 res |= expr_items(self.prompt[1])
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005695
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005696 if self.item is MENU:
5697 res |= expr_items(self.visibility)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005698
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005699 for value, cond in self.defaults:
5700 res |= expr_items(value)
5701 res |= expr_items(cond)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005702
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005703 for value, cond in self.selects:
5704 res.add(value)
5705 res |= expr_items(cond)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005706
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005707 for value, cond in self.implies:
5708 res.add(value)
5709 res |= expr_items(cond)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005710
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005711 for low, high, cond in self.ranges:
5712 res.add(low)
5713 res.add(high)
5714 res |= expr_items(cond)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005715
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005716 return res
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005717
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005718 def __repr__(self):
5719 """
5720 Returns a string with information about the menu node when it is
5721 evaluated on e.g. the interactive Python prompt.
5722 """
5723 fields = []
5724 add = fields.append
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005725
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005726 if self.item.__class__ is Symbol:
5727 add("menu node for symbol " + self.item.name)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005728
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005729 elif self.item.__class__ is Choice:
5730 s = "menu node for choice"
5731 if self.item.name is not None:
5732 s += " " + self.item.name
5733 add(s)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005734
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005735 elif self.item is MENU:
5736 add("menu node for menu")
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005737
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005738 else: # self.item is COMMENT
5739 add("menu node for comment")
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005740
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005741 if self.prompt:
5742 add('prompt "{}" (visibility {})'.format(
5743 self.prompt[0], TRI_TO_STR[expr_value(self.prompt[1])]))
5744
5745 if self.item.__class__ is Symbol and self.is_menuconfig:
5746 add("is menuconfig")
5747
5748 add("deps " + TRI_TO_STR[expr_value(self.dep)])
5749
5750 if self.item is MENU:
5751 add("'visible if' deps " + TRI_TO_STR[expr_value(self.visibility)])
5752
5753 if self.item.__class__ in _SYMBOL_CHOICE and self.help is not None:
5754 add("has help")
5755
5756 if self.list:
5757 add("has child")
5758
5759 if self.next:
5760 add("has next")
5761
5762 add("{}:{}".format(self.filename, self.linenr))
5763
5764 return "<{}>".format(", ".join(fields))
5765
5766 def __str__(self):
5767 """
5768 Returns a string representation of the menu node. Matches the Kconfig
5769 format, with any parent dependencies propagated to the 'depends on'
5770 condition.
5771
5772 The output could (almost) be fed back into a Kconfig parser to redefine
5773 the object associated with the menu node. See the module documentation
5774 for a gotcha related to choice symbols.
5775
5776 For symbols and choices with multiple menu nodes (multiple definition
5777 locations), properties that aren't associated with a particular menu
5778 node are shown on all menu nodes ('option env=...', 'optional' for
5779 choices, etc.).
5780
5781 The returned string does not end in a newline.
5782 """
5783 return self.custom_str(standard_sc_expr_str)
5784
5785 def custom_str(self, sc_expr_str_fn):
5786 """
5787 Works like MenuNode.__str__(), but allows a custom format to be used
5788 for all symbol/choice references. See expr_str().
5789 """
5790 return self._menu_comment_node_str(sc_expr_str_fn) \
5791 if self.item in _MENU_COMMENT else \
5792 self._sym_choice_node_str(sc_expr_str_fn)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005793
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005794 def _menu_comment_node_str(self, sc_expr_str_fn):
5795 s = '{} "{}"'.format("menu" if self.item is MENU else "comment",
5796 self.prompt[0])
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02005797
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005798 if self.dep is not self.kconfig.y:
5799 s += "\n\tdepends on {}".format(expr_str(self.dep, sc_expr_str_fn))
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005800
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005801 if self.item is MENU and self.visibility is not self.kconfig.y:
5802 s += "\n\tvisible if {}".format(expr_str(self.visibility,
5803 sc_expr_str_fn))
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005804
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005805 return s
5806
5807 def _sym_choice_node_str(self, sc_expr_str_fn):
5808 def indent_add(s):
5809 lines.append("\t" + s)
5810
5811 def indent_add_cond(s, cond):
5812 if cond is not self.kconfig.y:
5813 s += " if " + expr_str(cond, sc_expr_str_fn)
5814 indent_add(s)
5815
5816 sc = self.item
5817
5818 if sc.__class__ is Symbol:
5819 lines = [("menuconfig " if self.is_menuconfig else "config ")
5820 + sc.name]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005821 else:
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005822 lines = ["choice " + sc.name if sc.name else "choice"]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005823
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005824 if sc.orig_type and not self.prompt: # sc.orig_type != UNKNOWN
5825 # If there's a prompt, we'll use the '<type> "prompt"' shorthand
5826 # instead
5827 indent_add(TYPE_TO_STR[sc.orig_type])
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005828
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005829 if self.prompt:
5830 if sc.orig_type:
5831 prefix = TYPE_TO_STR[sc.orig_type]
5832 else:
5833 # Symbol defined without a type (which generates a warning)
5834 prefix = "prompt"
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005835
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005836 indent_add_cond(prefix + ' "{}"'.format(escape(self.prompt[0])),
5837 self.orig_prompt[1])
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005838
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005839 if sc.__class__ is Symbol:
5840 if sc.is_allnoconfig_y:
5841 indent_add("option allnoconfig_y")
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005842
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005843 if sc is sc.kconfig.defconfig_list:
5844 indent_add("option defconfig_list")
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005845
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005846 if sc.env_var is not None:
5847 indent_add('option env="{}"'.format(sc.env_var))
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005848
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005849 if sc is sc.kconfig.modules:
5850 indent_add("option modules")
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005851
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005852 for low, high, cond in self.orig_ranges:
5853 indent_add_cond(
5854 "range {} {}".format(sc_expr_str_fn(low),
5855 sc_expr_str_fn(high)),
5856 cond)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005857
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005858 for default, cond in self.orig_defaults:
5859 indent_add_cond("default " + expr_str(default, sc_expr_str_fn),
5860 cond)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005861
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005862 if sc.__class__ is Choice and sc.is_optional:
5863 indent_add("optional")
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005864
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005865 if sc.__class__ is Symbol:
5866 for select, cond in self.orig_selects:
5867 indent_add_cond("select " + sc_expr_str_fn(select), cond)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005868
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005869 for imply, cond in self.orig_implies:
5870 indent_add_cond("imply " + sc_expr_str_fn(imply), cond)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005871
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005872 if self.dep is not sc.kconfig.y:
5873 indent_add("depends on " + expr_str(self.dep, sc_expr_str_fn))
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005874
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005875 if self.help is not None:
5876 indent_add("help")
5877 for line in self.help.splitlines():
5878 indent_add(" " + line)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005879
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005880 return "\n".join(lines)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02005881
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005882 def _strip_dep(self, expr):
5883 # Helper function for removing MenuNode.dep from 'expr'. Uses two
5884 # pieces of internal knowledge: (1) Expressions are reused rather than
5885 # copied, and (2) the direct dependencies always appear at the end.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005886
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005887 # ... if dep -> ... if y
5888 if self.dep is expr:
5889 return self.kconfig.y
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005890
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005891 # (AND, X, dep) -> X
5892 if expr.__class__ is tuple and expr[0] is AND and expr[2] is self.dep:
5893 return expr[1]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005894
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005895 return expr
5896
5897
5898class Variable(object):
5899 """
5900 Represents a preprocessor variable/function.
5901
5902 The following attributes are available:
5903
5904 name:
5905 The name of the variable.
5906
5907 value:
5908 The unexpanded value of the variable.
5909
5910 expanded_value:
5911 The expanded value of the variable. For simple variables (those defined
5912 with :=), this will equal 'value'. Accessing this property will raise a
5913 KconfigError if the expansion seems to be stuck in a loop.
5914
5915 Accessing this field is the same as calling expanded_value_w_args() with
5916 no arguments. I hadn't considered function arguments when adding it. It
5917 is retained for backwards compatibility though.
5918
5919 is_recursive:
5920 True if the variable is recursive (defined with =).
5921 """
5922 __slots__ = (
5923 "_n_expansions",
5924 "is_recursive",
5925 "kconfig",
5926 "name",
5927 "value",
5928 )
5929
5930 @property
5931 def expanded_value(self):
5932 """
5933 See the class documentation.
5934 """
5935 return self.expanded_value_w_args()
5936
5937 def expanded_value_w_args(self, *args):
5938 """
5939 Returns the expanded value of the variable/function. Any arguments
5940 passed will be substituted for $(1), $(2), etc.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005941
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005942 Raises a KconfigError if the expansion seems to be stuck in a loop.
5943 """
5944 return self.kconfig._fn_val((self.name,) + args)
5945
5946 def __repr__(self):
5947 return "<variable {}, {}, value '{}'>" \
5948 .format(self.name,
5949 "recursive" if self.is_recursive else "immediate",
5950 self.value)
5951
5952
5953class KconfigError(Exception):
5954 """
5955 Exception raised for Kconfig-related errors.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005956
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005957 KconfigError and KconfigSyntaxError are the same class. The
5958 KconfigSyntaxError alias is only maintained for backwards compatibility.
5959 """
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005960
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005961KconfigSyntaxError = KconfigError # Backwards compatibility
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005962
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005963
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005964class InternalError(Exception):
5965 "Never raised. Kept around for backwards compatibility."
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005966
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005967
5968# Workaround:
5969#
5970# If 'errno' and 'strerror' are set on IOError, then __str__() always returns
5971# "[Errno <errno>] <strerror>", ignoring any custom message passed to the
5972# constructor. By defining our own subclass, we can use a custom message while
5973# also providing 'errno', 'strerror', and 'filename' to scripts.
5974class _KconfigIOError(IOError):
5975 def __init__(self, ioerror, msg):
5976 self.msg = msg
5977 super(_KconfigIOError, self).__init__(
5978 ioerror.errno, ioerror.strerror, ioerror.filename)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005979
5980 def __str__(self):
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005981 return self.msg
5982
5983
5984#
5985# Public functions
5986#
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005987
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005988
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005989def expr_value(expr):
5990 """
5991 Evaluates the expression 'expr' to a tristate value. Returns 0 (n), 1 (m),
5992 or 2 (y).
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09005993
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04005994 'expr' must be an already-parsed expression from a Symbol, Choice, or
5995 MenuNode property. To evaluate an expression represented as a string, use
5996 Kconfig.eval_string().
5997
5998 Passing subexpressions of expressions to this function works as expected.
5999 """
6000 if expr.__class__ is not tuple:
6001 return expr.tri_value
6002
6003 if expr[0] is AND:
6004 v1 = expr_value(expr[1])
6005 # Short-circuit the n case as an optimization (~5% faster
6006 # allnoconfig.py and allyesconfig.py, as of writing)
6007 return 0 if not v1 else min(v1, expr_value(expr[2]))
6008
6009 if expr[0] is OR:
6010 v1 = expr_value(expr[1])
6011 # Short-circuit the y case as an optimization
6012 return 2 if v1 == 2 else max(v1, expr_value(expr[2]))
6013
6014 if expr[0] is NOT:
6015 return 2 - expr_value(expr[1])
6016
6017 # Relation
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006018 #
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006019 # Implements <, <=, >, >= comparisons as well. These were added to
6020 # kconfig in 31847b67 (kconfig: allow use of relations other than
6021 # (in)equality).
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006022
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006023 rel, v1, v2 = expr
6024
6025 # If both operands are strings...
6026 if v1.orig_type is STRING and v2.orig_type is STRING:
6027 # ...then compare them lexicographically
6028 comp = _strcmp(v1.str_value, v2.str_value)
6029 else:
6030 # Otherwise, try to compare them as numbers
6031 try:
6032 comp = _sym_to_num(v1) - _sym_to_num(v2)
6033 except ValueError:
6034 # Fall back on a lexicographic comparison if the operands don't
6035 # parse as numbers
6036 comp = _strcmp(v1.str_value, v2.str_value)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006037
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006038 return 2*(comp == 0 if rel is EQUAL else
6039 comp != 0 if rel is UNEQUAL else
6040 comp < 0 if rel is LESS else
6041 comp <= 0 if rel is LESS_EQUAL else
6042 comp > 0 if rel is GREATER else
6043 comp >= 0)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006044
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006045
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006046def standard_sc_expr_str(sc):
6047 """
6048 Standard symbol/choice printing function. Uses plain Kconfig syntax, and
6049 displays choices as <choice> (or <choice NAME>, for named choices).
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006050
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006051 See expr_str().
6052 """
6053 if sc.__class__ is Symbol:
6054 if sc.is_constant and sc.name not in STR_TO_TRI:
6055 return '"{}"'.format(escape(sc.name))
6056 return sc.name
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006057
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006058 return "<choice {}>".format(sc.name) if sc.name else "<choice>"
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006059
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006060
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006061def expr_str(expr, sc_expr_str_fn=standard_sc_expr_str):
6062 """
6063 Returns the string representation of the expression 'expr', as in a Kconfig
6064 file.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006065
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006066 Passing subexpressions of expressions to this function works as expected.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006067
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006068 sc_expr_str_fn (default: standard_sc_expr_str):
6069 This function is called for every symbol/choice (hence "sc") appearing in
6070 the expression, with the symbol/choice as the argument. It is expected to
6071 return a string to be used for the symbol/choice.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006072
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006073 This can be used e.g. to turn symbols/choices into links when generating
6074 documentation, or for printing the value of each symbol/choice after it.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006075
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006076 Note that quoted values are represented as constants symbols
6077 (Symbol.is_constant == True).
6078 """
6079 if expr.__class__ is not tuple:
6080 return sc_expr_str_fn(expr)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006081
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006082 if expr[0] is AND:
6083 return "{} && {}".format(_parenthesize(expr[1], OR, sc_expr_str_fn),
6084 _parenthesize(expr[2], OR, sc_expr_str_fn))
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006085
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006086 if expr[0] is OR:
6087 # This turns A && B || C && D into "(A && B) || (C && D)", which is
6088 # redundant, but more readable
6089 return "{} || {}".format(_parenthesize(expr[1], AND, sc_expr_str_fn),
6090 _parenthesize(expr[2], AND, sc_expr_str_fn))
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006091
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006092 if expr[0] is NOT:
6093 if expr[1].__class__ is tuple:
6094 return "!({})".format(expr_str(expr[1], sc_expr_str_fn))
6095 return "!" + sc_expr_str_fn(expr[1]) # Symbol
6096
6097 # Relation
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006098 #
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006099 # Relation operands are always symbols (quoted strings are constant
6100 # symbols)
6101 return "{} {} {}".format(sc_expr_str_fn(expr[1]), REL_TO_STR[expr[0]],
6102 sc_expr_str_fn(expr[2]))
6103
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006104
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006105def expr_items(expr):
6106 """
6107 Returns a set() of all items (symbols and choices) that appear in the
6108 expression 'expr'.
6109
6110 Passing subexpressions of expressions to this function works as expected.
6111 """
6112 res = set()
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006113
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006114 def rec(subexpr):
6115 if subexpr.__class__ is tuple:
6116 # AND, OR, NOT, or relation
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006117
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006118 rec(subexpr[1])
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006119
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006120 # NOTs only have a single operand
6121 if subexpr[0] is not NOT:
6122 rec(subexpr[2])
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006123
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006124 else:
6125 # Symbol or choice
6126 res.add(subexpr)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006127
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006128 rec(expr)
6129 return res
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006130
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006131
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006132def split_expr(expr, op):
6133 """
6134 Returns a list containing the top-level AND or OR operands in the
6135 expression 'expr', in the same (left-to-right) order as they appear in
6136 the expression.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006137
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006138 This can be handy e.g. for splitting (weak) reverse dependencies
6139 from 'select' and 'imply' into individual selects/implies.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006140
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006141 op:
6142 Either AND to get AND operands, or OR to get OR operands.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006143
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006144 (Having this as an operand might be more future-safe than having two
6145 hardcoded functions.)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006146
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006147
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006148 Pseudo-code examples:
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006149
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006150 split_expr( A , OR ) -> [A]
6151 split_expr( A && B , OR ) -> [A && B]
6152 split_expr( A || B , OR ) -> [A, B]
6153 split_expr( A || B , AND ) -> [A || B]
6154 split_expr( A || B || (C && D) , OR ) -> [A, B, C && D]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006155
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006156 # Second || is not at the top level
6157 split_expr( A || (B && (C || D)) , OR ) -> [A, B && (C || D)]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006158
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006159 # Parentheses don't matter as long as we stay at the top level (don't
6160 # encounter any non-'op' nodes)
6161 split_expr( (A || B) || C , OR ) -> [A, B, C]
6162 split_expr( A || (B || C) , OR ) -> [A, B, C]
6163 """
6164 res = []
6165
6166 def rec(subexpr):
6167 if subexpr.__class__ is tuple and subexpr[0] is op:
6168 rec(subexpr[1])
6169 rec(subexpr[2])
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006170 else:
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006171 res.append(subexpr)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006172
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006173 rec(expr)
6174 return res
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006175
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006176
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006177def escape(s):
6178 r"""
6179 Escapes the string 's' in the same fashion as is done for display in
6180 Kconfig format and when writing strings to a .config file. " and \ are
6181 replaced by \" and \\, respectively.
6182 """
6183 # \ must be escaped before " to avoid double escaping
6184 return s.replace("\\", r"\\").replace('"', r'\"')
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006185
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006186
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006187def unescape(s):
6188 r"""
6189 Unescapes the string 's'. \ followed by any character is replaced with just
6190 that character. Used internally when reading .config files.
6191 """
6192 return _unescape_sub(r"\1", s)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006193
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006194# unescape() helper
6195_unescape_sub = re.compile(r"\\(.)").sub
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006196
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006197
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04006198def standard_kconfig(description=None):
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006199 """
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04006200 Argument parsing helper for tools that take a single optional Kconfig file
6201 argument (default: Kconfig). Returns the Kconfig instance for the parsed
6202 configuration. Uses argparse internally.
6203
6204 Exits with sys.exit() (which raises SystemExit) on errors.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006205
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04006206 description (default: None):
6207 The 'description' passed to argparse.ArgumentParser().
6208 argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter is used, so formatting is preserved.
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006209 """
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04006210 import argparse
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006211
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04006212 parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
6213 formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
6214 description=description)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006215
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04006216 parser.add_argument(
6217 "kconfig",
6218 metavar="KCONFIG",
6219 default="Kconfig",
6220 nargs="?",
6221 help="Top-level Kconfig file (default: Kconfig)")
6222
6223 return Kconfig(parser.parse_args().kconfig, suppress_traceback=True)
6224
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006225
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006226def standard_config_filename():
6227 """
6228 Helper for tools. Returns the value of KCONFIG_CONFIG (which specifies the
6229 .config file to load/save) if it is set, and ".config" otherwise.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006230
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006231 Calling load_config() with filename=None might give the behavior you want,
6232 without having to use this function.
6233 """
6234 return os.getenv("KCONFIG_CONFIG", ".config")
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006235
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006236
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006237def load_allconfig(kconf, filename):
6238 """
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04006239 Use Kconfig.load_allconfig() instead, which was added in Kconfiglib 13.4.0.
6240 Supported for backwards compatibility. Might be removed at some point after
6241 a long period of deprecation warnings.
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006242 """
6243 allconfig = os.getenv("KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG")
6244 if allconfig is None:
6245 return
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006246
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006247 def std_msg(e):
6248 # "Upcasts" a _KconfigIOError to an IOError, removing the custom
6249 # __str__() message. The standard message is better here.
6250 #
6251 # This might also convert an OSError to an IOError in obscure cases,
6252 # but it's probably not a big deal. The distinction is shaky (see
6253 # PEP-3151).
6254 return IOError(e.errno, e.strerror, e.filename)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006255
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006256 old_warn_assign_override = kconf.warn_assign_override
6257 old_warn_assign_redun = kconf.warn_assign_redun
6258 kconf.warn_assign_override = kconf.warn_assign_redun = False
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006259
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006260 if allconfig in ("", "1"):
6261 try:
6262 print(kconf.load_config(filename, False))
6263 except EnvironmentError as e1:
6264 try:
6265 print(kconf.load_config("all.config", False))
6266 except EnvironmentError as e2:
6267 sys.exit("error: KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG is set, but neither {} "
6268 "nor all.config could be opened: {}, {}"
6269 .format(filename, std_msg(e1), std_msg(e2)))
6270 else:
6271 try:
6272 print(kconf.load_config(allconfig, False))
6273 except EnvironmentError as e:
6274 sys.exit("error: KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG is set to '{}', which "
6275 "could not be opened: {}"
6276 .format(allconfig, std_msg(e)))
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006277
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006278 kconf.warn_assign_override = old_warn_assign_override
6279 kconf.warn_assign_redun = old_warn_assign_redun
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006280
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006281
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006282#
6283# Internal functions
6284#
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006285
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006286
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006287def _visibility(sc):
6288 # Symbols and Choices have a "visibility" that acts as an upper bound on
6289 # the values a user can set for them, corresponding to the visibility in
6290 # e.g. 'make menuconfig'. This function calculates the visibility for the
6291 # Symbol or Choice 'sc' -- the logic is nearly identical.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006292
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006293 vis = 0
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006294
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006295 for node in sc.nodes:
6296 if node.prompt:
6297 vis = max(vis, expr_value(node.prompt[1]))
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006298
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006299 if sc.__class__ is Symbol and sc.choice:
6300 if sc.choice.orig_type is TRISTATE and \
6301 sc.orig_type is not TRISTATE and sc.choice.tri_value != 2:
6302 # Non-tristate choice symbols are only visible in y mode
6303 return 0
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006304
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006305 if sc.orig_type is TRISTATE and vis == 1 and sc.choice.tri_value == 2:
6306 # Choice symbols with m visibility are not visible in y mode
6307 return 0
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006308
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006309 # Promote m to y if we're dealing with a non-tristate (possibly due to
6310 # modules being disabled)
6311 if vis == 1 and sc.type is not TRISTATE:
6312 return 2
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006313
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006314 return vis
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006315
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006316
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04006317def _depend_on(sc, expr):
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006318 # Adds 'sc' (symbol or choice) as a "dependee" to all symbols in 'expr'.
6319 # Constant symbols in 'expr' are skipped as they can never change value
6320 # anyway.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006321
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006322 if expr.__class__ is tuple:
6323 # AND, OR, NOT, or relation
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006324
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04006325 _depend_on(sc, expr[1])
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006326
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006327 # NOTs only have a single operand
6328 if expr[0] is not NOT:
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04006329 _depend_on(sc, expr[2])
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006330
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006331 elif not expr.is_constant:
6332 # Non-constant symbol, or choice
6333 expr._dependents.add(sc)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006334
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006335
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006336def _parenthesize(expr, type_, sc_expr_str_fn):
6337 # expr_str() helper. Adds parentheses around expressions of type 'type_'.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006338
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006339 if expr.__class__ is tuple and expr[0] is type_:
6340 return "({})".format(expr_str(expr, sc_expr_str_fn))
6341 return expr_str(expr, sc_expr_str_fn)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006342
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006343
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006344def _ordered_unique(lst):
6345 # Returns 'lst' with any duplicates removed, preserving order. This hacky
6346 # version seems to be a common idiom. It relies on short-circuit evaluation
6347 # and set.add() returning None, which is falsy.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006348
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006349 seen = set()
6350 seen_add = seen.add
6351 return [x for x in lst if x not in seen and not seen_add(x)]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006352
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006353
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006354def _is_base_n(s, n):
6355 try:
6356 int(s, n)
6357 return True
6358 except ValueError:
6359 return False
6360
6361
6362def _strcmp(s1, s2):
6363 # strcmp()-alike that returns -1, 0, or 1
6364
6365 return (s1 > s2) - (s1 < s2)
6366
6367
6368def _sym_to_num(sym):
6369 # expr_value() helper for converting a symbol to a number. Raises
6370 # ValueError for symbols that can't be converted.
6371
6372 # For BOOL and TRISTATE, n/m/y count as 0/1/2. This mirrors 9059a3493ef
6373 # ("kconfig: fix relational operators for bool and tristate symbols") in
6374 # the C implementation.
6375 return sym.tri_value if sym.orig_type in _BOOL_TRISTATE else \
6376 int(sym.str_value, _TYPE_TO_BASE[sym.orig_type])
6377
6378
6379def _touch_dep_file(path, sym_name):
6380 # If sym_name is MY_SYM_NAME, touches my/sym/name.h. See the sync_deps()
6381 # docstring.
6382
6383 sym_path = path + os.sep + sym_name.lower().replace("_", os.sep) + ".h"
6384 sym_path_dir = dirname(sym_path)
6385 if not exists(sym_path_dir):
6386 os.makedirs(sym_path_dir, 0o755)
6387
6388 # A kind of truncating touch, mirroring the C tools
6389 os.close(os.open(
6390 sym_path, os.O_WRONLY | os.O_CREAT | os.O_TRUNC, 0o644))
6391
6392
6393def _save_old(path):
6394 # See write_config()
6395
6396 def copy(src, dst):
6397 # Import as needed, to save some startup time
6398 import shutil
6399 shutil.copyfile(src, dst)
6400
6401 if islink(path):
6402 # Preserve symlinks
6403 copy_fn = copy
6404 elif hasattr(os, "replace"):
6405 # Python 3 (3.3+) only. Best choice when available, because it
6406 # removes <filename>.old on both *nix and Windows.
6407 copy_fn = os.replace
6408 elif os.name == "posix":
6409 # Removes <filename>.old on POSIX systems
6410 copy_fn = os.rename
6411 else:
6412 # Fall back on copying
6413 copy_fn = copy
6414
6415 try:
6416 copy_fn(path, path + ".old")
6417 except Exception:
6418 # Ignore errors from 'path' missing as well as other errors.
6419 # <filename>.old file is usually more of a nice-to-have, and not worth
6420 # erroring out over e.g. if <filename>.old happens to be a directory or
6421 # <filename> is something like /dev/null.
6422 pass
6423
6424
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04006425def _locs(sc):
6426 # Symbol/Choice.name_and_loc helper. Returns the "(defined at ...)" part of
6427 # the string. 'sc' is a Symbol or Choice.
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006428
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04006429 if sc.nodes:
6430 return "(defined at {})".format(
6431 ", ".join("{0.filename}:{0.linenr}".format(node)
6432 for node in sc.nodes))
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006433
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04006434 return "(undefined)"
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006435
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006436
6437# Menu manipulation
6438
6439
6440def _expr_depends_on(expr, sym):
6441 # Reimplementation of expr_depends_symbol() from mconf.c. Used to determine
6442 # if a submenu should be implicitly created. This also influences which
6443 # items inside choice statements are considered choice items.
6444
6445 if expr.__class__ is not tuple:
6446 return expr is sym
6447
6448 if expr[0] in _EQUAL_UNEQUAL:
6449 # Check for one of the following:
6450 # sym = m/y, m/y = sym, sym != n, n != sym
6451
6452 left, right = expr[1:]
6453
6454 if right is sym:
6455 left, right = right, left
6456 elif left is not sym:
6457 return False
6458
6459 return (expr[0] is EQUAL and right is sym.kconfig.m or
6460 right is sym.kconfig.y) or \
6461 (expr[0] is UNEQUAL and right is sym.kconfig.n)
6462
6463 return expr[0] is AND and \
6464 (_expr_depends_on(expr[1], sym) or
6465 _expr_depends_on(expr[2], sym))
6466
6467
6468def _auto_menu_dep(node1, node2):
6469 # Returns True if node2 has an "automatic menu dependency" on node1. If
6470 # node2 has a prompt, we check its condition. Otherwise, we look directly
6471 # at node2.dep.
6472
6473 return _expr_depends_on(node2.prompt[1] if node2.prompt else node2.dep,
6474 node1.item)
6475
6476
6477def _flatten(node):
6478 # "Flattens" menu nodes without prompts (e.g. 'if' nodes and non-visible
6479 # symbols with children from automatic menu creation) so that their
6480 # children appear after them instead. This gives a clean menu structure
6481 # with no unexpected "jumps" in the indentation.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006482 #
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006483 # Do not flatten promptless choices (which can appear "legitimately" if a
6484 # named choice is defined in multiple locations to add on symbols). It
6485 # looks confusing, and the menuconfig already shows all choice symbols if
6486 # you enter the choice at some location with a prompt.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006487
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006488 while node:
6489 if node.list and not node.prompt and \
6490 node.item.__class__ is not Choice:
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006491
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006492 last_node = node.list
6493 while 1:
6494 last_node.parent = node.parent
6495 if not last_node.next:
6496 break
6497 last_node = last_node.next
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006498
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006499 last_node.next = node.next
6500 node.next = node.list
6501 node.list = None
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006502
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006503 node = node.next
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006504
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006505
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006506def _remove_ifs(node):
6507 # Removes 'if' nodes (which can be recognized by MenuNode.item being None),
6508 # which are assumed to already have been flattened. The C implementation
6509 # doesn't bother to do this, but we expose the menu tree directly, and it
6510 # makes it nicer to work with.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006511
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006512 cur = node.list
6513 while cur and not cur.item:
6514 cur = cur.next
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006515
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006516 node.list = cur
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006517
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006518 while cur:
6519 next = cur.next
6520 while next and not next.item:
6521 next = next.next
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006522
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006523 # Equivalent to
6524 #
6525 # cur.next = next
6526 # cur = next
6527 #
6528 # due to tricky Python semantics. The order matters.
6529 cur.next = cur = next
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006530
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006531
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006532def _finalize_choice(node):
6533 # Finalizes a choice, marking each symbol whose menu node has the choice as
6534 # the parent as a choice symbol, and automatically determining types if not
6535 # specified.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006536
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006537 choice = node.item
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006538
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006539 cur = node.list
6540 while cur:
6541 if cur.item.__class__ is Symbol:
6542 cur.item.choice = choice
6543 choice.syms.append(cur.item)
6544 cur = cur.next
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006545
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006546 # If no type is specified for the choice, its type is that of
6547 # the first choice item with a specified type
6548 if not choice.orig_type:
6549 for item in choice.syms:
6550 if item.orig_type:
6551 choice.orig_type = item.orig_type
6552 break
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006553
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006554 # Each choice item of UNKNOWN type gets the type of the choice
6555 for sym in choice.syms:
6556 if not sym.orig_type:
6557 sym.orig_type = choice.orig_type
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006558
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006559
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006560def _check_dep_loop_sym(sym, ignore_choice):
6561 # Detects dependency loops using depth-first search on the dependency graph
6562 # (which is calculated earlier in Kconfig._build_dep()).
6563 #
6564 # Algorithm:
6565 #
6566 # 1. Symbols/choices start out with _visited = 0, meaning unvisited.
6567 #
6568 # 2. When a symbol/choice is first visited, _visited is set to 1, meaning
6569 # "visited, potentially part of a dependency loop". The recursive
6570 # search then continues from the symbol/choice.
6571 #
6572 # 3. If we run into a symbol/choice X with _visited already set to 1,
6573 # there's a dependency loop. The loop is found on the call stack by
6574 # recording symbols while returning ("on the way back") until X is seen
6575 # again.
6576 #
6577 # 4. Once a symbol/choice and all its dependencies (or dependents in this
6578 # case) have been checked recursively without detecting any loops, its
6579 # _visited is set to 2, meaning "visited, not part of a dependency
6580 # loop".
6581 #
6582 # This saves work if we run into the symbol/choice again in later calls
6583 # to _check_dep_loop_sym(). We just return immediately.
6584 #
6585 # Choices complicate things, as every choice symbol depends on every other
6586 # choice symbol in a sense. When a choice is "entered" via a choice symbol
6587 # X, we visit all choice symbols from the choice except X, and prevent
6588 # immediately revisiting the choice with a flag (ignore_choice).
6589 #
6590 # Maybe there's a better way to handle this (different flags or the
6591 # like...)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006592
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006593 if not sym._visited:
6594 # sym._visited == 0, unvisited
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006595
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006596 sym._visited = 1
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006597
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006598 for dep in sym._dependents:
6599 # Choices show up in Symbol._dependents when the choice has the
6600 # symbol in a 'prompt' or 'default' condition (e.g.
6601 # 'default ... if SYM').
6602 #
6603 # Since we aren't entering the choice via a choice symbol, all
6604 # choice symbols need to be checked, hence the None.
6605 loop = _check_dep_loop_choice(dep, None) \
6606 if dep.__class__ is Choice \
6607 else _check_dep_loop_sym(dep, False)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006608
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006609 if loop:
6610 # Dependency loop found
6611 return _found_dep_loop(loop, sym)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006612
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006613 if sym.choice and not ignore_choice:
6614 loop = _check_dep_loop_choice(sym.choice, sym)
6615 if loop:
6616 # Dependency loop found
6617 return _found_dep_loop(loop, sym)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006618
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006619 # The symbol is not part of a dependency loop
6620 sym._visited = 2
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006621
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006622 # No dependency loop found
6623 return None
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006624
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006625 if sym._visited == 2:
6626 # The symbol was checked earlier and is already known to not be part of
6627 # a dependency loop
6628 return None
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006629
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006630 # sym._visited == 1, found a dependency loop. Return the symbol as the
6631 # first element in it.
6632 return (sym,)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006633
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006634
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006635def _check_dep_loop_choice(choice, skip):
6636 if not choice._visited:
6637 # choice._visited == 0, unvisited
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006638
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006639 choice._visited = 1
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006640
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006641 # Check for loops involving choice symbols. If we came here via a
6642 # choice symbol, skip that one, as we'd get a false positive
6643 # '<sym FOO> -> <choice> -> <sym FOO>' loop otherwise.
6644 for sym in choice.syms:
6645 if sym is not skip:
6646 # Prevent the choice from being immediately re-entered via the
6647 # "is a choice symbol" path by passing True
6648 loop = _check_dep_loop_sym(sym, True)
6649 if loop:
6650 # Dependency loop found
6651 return _found_dep_loop(loop, choice)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006652
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006653 # The choice is not part of a dependency loop
6654 choice._visited = 2
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006655
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006656 # No dependency loop found
6657 return None
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006658
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006659 if choice._visited == 2:
6660 # The choice was checked earlier and is already known to not be part of
6661 # a dependency loop
6662 return None
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006663
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006664 # choice._visited == 1, found a dependency loop. Return the choice as the
6665 # first element in it.
6666 return (choice,)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006667
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006668
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006669def _found_dep_loop(loop, cur):
6670 # Called "on the way back" when we know we have a loop
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006671
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006672 # Is the symbol/choice 'cur' where the loop started?
6673 if cur is not loop[0]:
6674 # Nope, it's just a part of the loop
6675 return loop + (cur,)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006676
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006677 # Yep, we have the entire loop. Throw an exception that shows it.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006678
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006679 msg = "\nDependency loop\n" \
6680 "===============\n\n"
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006681
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006682 for item in loop:
6683 if item is not loop[0]:
6684 msg += "...depends on "
6685 if item.__class__ is Symbol and item.choice:
6686 msg += "the choice symbol "
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006687
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006688 msg += "{}, with definition...\n\n{}\n\n" \
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04006689 .format(item.name_and_loc, item)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006690
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006691 # Small wart: Since we reuse the already calculated
6692 # Symbol/Choice._dependents sets for recursive dependency detection, we
6693 # lose information on whether a dependency came from a 'select'/'imply'
6694 # condition or e.g. a 'depends on'.
6695 #
6696 # This might cause selecting symbols to "disappear". For example,
6697 # a symbol B having 'select A if C' gives a direct dependency from A to
6698 # C, since it corresponds to a reverse dependency of B && C.
6699 #
6700 # Always print reverse dependencies for symbols that have them to make
6701 # sure information isn't lost. I wonder if there's some neat way to
6702 # improve this.
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006703
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006704 if item.__class__ is Symbol:
6705 if item.rev_dep is not item.kconfig.n:
6706 msg += "(select-related dependencies: {})\n\n" \
6707 .format(expr_str(item.rev_dep))
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006708
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006709 if item.weak_rev_dep is not item.kconfig.n:
6710 msg += "(imply-related dependencies: {})\n\n" \
6711 .format(expr_str(item.rev_dep))
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006712
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04006713 msg += "...depends again on " + loop[0].name_and_loc
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006714
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006715 raise KconfigError(msg)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006716
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006717
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006718def _decoding_error(e, filename, macro_linenr=None):
6719 # Gives the filename and context for UnicodeDecodeError's, which are a pain
6720 # to debug otherwise. 'e' is the UnicodeDecodeError object.
6721 #
6722 # If the decoding error is for the output of a $(shell,...) command,
6723 # macro_linenr holds the line number where it was run (the exact line
6724 # number isn't available for decoding errors in files).
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006725
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006726 raise KconfigError(
6727 "\n"
6728 "Malformed {} in {}\n"
6729 "Context: {}\n"
6730 "Problematic data: {}\n"
6731 "Reason: {}".format(
6732 e.encoding,
6733 "'{}'".format(filename) if macro_linenr is None else
6734 "output from macro at {}:{}".format(filename, macro_linenr),
6735 e.object[max(e.start - 40, 0):e.end + 40],
6736 e.object[e.start:e.end],
6737 e.reason))
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006738
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006739
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006740def _warn_verbose_deprecated(fn_name):
6741 sys.stderr.write(
6742 "Deprecation warning: {0}()'s 'verbose' argument has no effect. Since "
6743 "Kconfiglib 12.0.0, the message is returned from {0}() instead, "
6744 "and is always generated. Do e.g. print(kconf.{0}()) if you want to "
6745 "want to show a message like \"Loaded configuration '.config'\" on "
6746 "stdout. The old API required ugly hacks to reuse messages in "
6747 "configuration interfaces.\n".format(fn_name))
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006748
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006749
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006750# Predefined preprocessor functions
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006751
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006752
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006753def _filename_fn(kconf, _):
6754 return kconf.filename
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006755
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006756
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006757def _lineno_fn(kconf, _):
6758 return str(kconf.linenr)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006759
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006760
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006761def _info_fn(kconf, _, msg):
6762 print("{}:{}: {}".format(kconf.filename, kconf.linenr, msg))
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006763
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006764 return ""
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006765
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006766
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006767def _warning_if_fn(kconf, _, cond, msg):
6768 if cond == "y":
6769 kconf._warn(msg, kconf.filename, kconf.linenr)
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006770
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006771 return ""
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006772
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006773
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006774def _error_if_fn(kconf, _, cond, msg):
6775 if cond == "y":
6776 raise KconfigError("{}:{}: {}".format(
6777 kconf.filename, kconf.linenr, msg))
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02006778
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006779 return ""
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006780
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006781
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006782def _shell_fn(kconf, _, command):
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04006783 import subprocess # Only import as needed, to save some startup time
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006784
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006785 stdout, stderr = subprocess.Popen(
6786 command, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE
6787 ).communicate()
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006788
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006789 if not _IS_PY2:
6790 try:
6791 stdout = stdout.decode(kconf._encoding)
6792 stderr = stderr.decode(kconf._encoding)
6793 except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
6794 _decoding_error(e, kconf.filename, kconf.linenr)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006795
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006796 if stderr:
6797 kconf._warn("'{}' wrote to stderr: {}".format(
6798 command, "\n".join(stderr.splitlines())),
6799 kconf.filename, kconf.linenr)
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006800
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006801 # Universal newlines with splitlines() (to prevent e.g. stray \r's in
6802 # command output on Windows), trailing newline removal, and
6803 # newline-to-space conversion.
6804 #
6805 # On Python 3 versions before 3.6, it's not possible to specify the
6806 # encoding when passing universal_newlines=True to Popen() (the 'encoding'
6807 # parameter was added in 3.6), so we do this manual version instead.
6808 return "\n".join(stdout.splitlines()).rstrip("\n").replace("\n", " ")
6809
6810#
6811# Global constants
6812#
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006813
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006814TRI_TO_STR = {
6815 0: "n",
6816 1: "m",
6817 2: "y",
6818}
Simon Glass2b72a072017-08-04 03:30:30 -06006819
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006820STR_TO_TRI = {
6821 "n": 0,
6822 "m": 1,
6823 "y": 2,
6824}
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006825
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006826# Constant representing that there's no cached choice selection. This is
6827# distinct from a cached None (no selection). Any object that's not None or a
6828# Symbol will do. We test this with 'is'.
6829_NO_CACHED_SELECTION = 0
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006830
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006831# Are we running on Python 2?
6832_IS_PY2 = sys.version_info[0] < 3
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006833
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006834try:
6835 _UNAME_RELEASE = os.uname()[2]
6836except AttributeError:
6837 # Only import as needed, to save some startup time
6838 import platform
6839 _UNAME_RELEASE = platform.uname()[2]
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006840
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006841# The token and type constants below are safe to test with 'is', which is a bit
6842# faster (~30% faster on my machine, and a few % faster for total parsing
6843# time), even without assuming Python's small integer optimization (which
6844# caches small integer objects). The constants end up pointing to unique
6845# integer objects, and since we consistently refer to them via the names below,
6846# we always get the same object.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09006847#
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04006848# Client code should use == though.
6849
6850# Tokens, with values 1, 2, ... . Avoiding 0 simplifies some checks by making
6851# all tokens except empty strings truthy.
6852(
6853 _T_ALLNOCONFIG_Y,
6854 _T_AND,
6855 _T_BOOL,
6856 _T_CHOICE,
6857 _T_CLOSE_PAREN,
6858 _T_COMMENT,
6859 _T_CONFIG,
6860 _T_DEFAULT,
6861 _T_DEFCONFIG_LIST,
6862 _T_DEF_BOOL,
6863 _T_DEF_HEX,
6864 _T_DEF_INT,
6865 _T_DEF_STRING,
6866 _T_DEF_TRISTATE,
6867 _T_DEPENDS,
6868 _T_ENDCHOICE,
6869 _T_ENDIF,
6870 _T_ENDMENU,
6871 _T_ENV,
6872 _T_EQUAL,
6873 _T_GREATER,
6874 _T_GREATER_EQUAL,
6875 _T_HELP,
6876 _T_HEX,
6877 _T_IF,
6878 _T_IMPLY,
6879 _T_INT,
6880 _T_LESS,
6881 _T_LESS_EQUAL,
6882 _T_MAINMENU,
6883 _T_MENU,
6884 _T_MENUCONFIG,
6885 _T_MODULES,
6886 _T_NOT,
6887 _T_ON,
6888 _T_OPEN_PAREN,
6889 _T_OPTION,
6890 _T_OPTIONAL,
6891 _T_OR,
6892 _T_ORSOURCE,
6893 _T_OSOURCE,
6894 _T_PROMPT,
6895 _T_RANGE,
6896 _T_RSOURCE,
6897 _T_SELECT,
6898 _T_SOURCE,
6899 _T_STRING,
6900 _T_TRISTATE,
6901 _T_UNEQUAL,
6902 _T_VISIBLE,
6903) = range(1, 51)
6904
6905# Keyword to token map, with the get() method assigned directly as a small
6906# optimization
6907_get_keyword = {
6908 "---help---": _T_HELP,
6909 "allnoconfig_y": _T_ALLNOCONFIG_Y,
6910 "bool": _T_BOOL,
6911 "boolean": _T_BOOL,
6912 "choice": _T_CHOICE,
6913 "comment": _T_COMMENT,
6914 "config": _T_CONFIG,
6915 "def_bool": _T_DEF_BOOL,
6916 "def_hex": _T_DEF_HEX,
6917 "def_int": _T_DEF_INT,
6918 "def_string": _T_DEF_STRING,
6919 "def_tristate": _T_DEF_TRISTATE,
6920 "default": _T_DEFAULT,
6921 "defconfig_list": _T_DEFCONFIG_LIST,
6922 "depends": _T_DEPENDS,
6923 "endchoice": _T_ENDCHOICE,
6924 "endif": _T_ENDIF,
6925 "endmenu": _T_ENDMENU,
6926 "env": _T_ENV,
6927 "grsource": _T_ORSOURCE, # Backwards compatibility
6928 "gsource": _T_OSOURCE, # Backwards compatibility
6929 "help": _T_HELP,
6930 "hex": _T_HEX,
6931 "if": _T_IF,
6932 "imply": _T_IMPLY,
6933 "int": _T_INT,
6934 "mainmenu": _T_MAINMENU,
6935 "menu": _T_MENU,
6936 "menuconfig": _T_MENUCONFIG,
6937 "modules": _T_MODULES,
6938 "on": _T_ON,
6939 "option": _T_OPTION,
6940 "optional": _T_OPTIONAL,
6941 "orsource": _T_ORSOURCE,
6942 "osource": _T_OSOURCE,
6943 "prompt": _T_PROMPT,
6944 "range": _T_RANGE,
6945 "rsource": _T_RSOURCE,
6946 "select": _T_SELECT,
6947 "source": _T_SOURCE,
6948 "string": _T_STRING,
6949 "tristate": _T_TRISTATE,
6950 "visible": _T_VISIBLE,
6951}.get
6952
6953# The constants below match the value of the corresponding tokens to remove the
6954# need for conversion
6955
6956# Node types
6957MENU = _T_MENU
6958COMMENT = _T_COMMENT
6959
6960# Expression types
6961AND = _T_AND
6962OR = _T_OR
6963NOT = _T_NOT
6964EQUAL = _T_EQUAL
6965UNEQUAL = _T_UNEQUAL
6966LESS = _T_LESS
6967LESS_EQUAL = _T_LESS_EQUAL
6968GREATER = _T_GREATER
6969GREATER_EQUAL = _T_GREATER_EQUAL
6970
6971REL_TO_STR = {
6972 EQUAL: "=",
6973 UNEQUAL: "!=",
6974 LESS: "<",
6975 LESS_EQUAL: "<=",
6976 GREATER: ">",
6977 GREATER_EQUAL: ">=",
6978}
6979
6980# Symbol/choice types. UNKNOWN is 0 (falsy) to simplify some checks.
6981# Client code shouldn't rely on it though, as it was non-zero in
6982# older versions.
6983UNKNOWN = 0
6984BOOL = _T_BOOL
6985TRISTATE = _T_TRISTATE
6986STRING = _T_STRING
6987INT = _T_INT
6988HEX = _T_HEX
6989
6990TYPE_TO_STR = {
6991 UNKNOWN: "unknown",
6992 BOOL: "bool",
6993 TRISTATE: "tristate",
6994 STRING: "string",
6995 INT: "int",
6996 HEX: "hex",
6997}
6998
6999# Used in comparisons. 0 means the base is inferred from the format of the
7000# string.
7001_TYPE_TO_BASE = {
7002 HEX: 16,
7003 INT: 10,
7004 STRING: 0,
7005 UNKNOWN: 0,
7006}
7007
7008# def_bool -> BOOL, etc.
7009_DEF_TOKEN_TO_TYPE = {
7010 _T_DEF_BOOL: BOOL,
7011 _T_DEF_HEX: HEX,
7012 _T_DEF_INT: INT,
7013 _T_DEF_STRING: STRING,
7014 _T_DEF_TRISTATE: TRISTATE,
7015}
7016
7017# Tokens after which strings are expected. This is used to tell strings from
7018# constant symbol references during tokenization, both of which are enclosed in
7019# quotes.
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007020#
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04007021# Identifier-like lexemes ("missing quotes") are also treated as strings after
7022# these tokens. _T_CHOICE is included to avoid symbols being registered for
7023# named choices.
7024_STRING_LEX = frozenset({
7025 _T_BOOL,
7026 _T_CHOICE,
7027 _T_COMMENT,
7028 _T_HEX,
7029 _T_INT,
7030 _T_MAINMENU,
7031 _T_MENU,
7032 _T_ORSOURCE,
7033 _T_OSOURCE,
7034 _T_PROMPT,
7035 _T_RSOURCE,
7036 _T_SOURCE,
7037 _T_STRING,
7038 _T_TRISTATE,
7039})
7040
7041# Various sets for quick membership tests. Gives a single global lookup and
7042# avoids creating temporary dicts/tuples.
7043
7044_TYPE_TOKENS = frozenset({
7045 _T_BOOL,
7046 _T_TRISTATE,
7047 _T_INT,
7048 _T_HEX,
7049 _T_STRING,
7050})
7051
7052_SOURCE_TOKENS = frozenset({
7053 _T_SOURCE,
7054 _T_RSOURCE,
7055 _T_OSOURCE,
7056 _T_ORSOURCE,
7057})
7058
7059_REL_SOURCE_TOKENS = frozenset({
7060 _T_RSOURCE,
7061 _T_ORSOURCE,
7062})
7063
7064# Obligatory (non-optional) sources
7065_OBL_SOURCE_TOKENS = frozenset({
7066 _T_SOURCE,
7067 _T_RSOURCE,
7068})
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007069
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04007070_BOOL_TRISTATE = frozenset({
7071 BOOL,
7072 TRISTATE,
7073})
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007074
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04007075_BOOL_TRISTATE_UNKNOWN = frozenset({
7076 BOOL,
7077 TRISTATE,
7078 UNKNOWN,
7079})
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007080
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04007081_INT_HEX = frozenset({
7082 INT,
7083 HEX,
7084})
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007085
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04007086_SYMBOL_CHOICE = frozenset({
7087 Symbol,
7088 Choice,
7089})
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007090
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04007091_MENU_COMMENT = frozenset({
7092 MENU,
7093 COMMENT,
7094})
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007095
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04007096_EQUAL_UNEQUAL = frozenset({
7097 EQUAL,
7098 UNEQUAL,
7099})
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007100
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04007101_RELATIONS = frozenset({
7102 EQUAL,
7103 UNEQUAL,
7104 LESS,
7105 LESS_EQUAL,
7106 GREATER,
7107 GREATER_EQUAL,
7108})
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007109
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04007110# Helper functions for getting compiled regular expressions, with the needed
7111# matching function returned directly as a small optimization.
7112#
7113# Use ASCII regex matching on Python 3. It's already the default on Python 2.
7114
7115
7116def _re_match(regex):
7117 return re.compile(regex, 0 if _IS_PY2 else re.ASCII).match
7118
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007119
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04007120def _re_search(regex):
7121 return re.compile(regex, 0 if _IS_PY2 else re.ASCII).search
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007122
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007123
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04007124# Various regular expressions used during parsing
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007125
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04007126# The initial token on a line. Also eats leading and trailing whitespace, so
7127# that we can jump straight to the next token (or to the end of the line if
7128# there is only one token).
7129#
7130# This regex will also fail to match for empty lines and comment lines.
7131#
7132# '$' is included to detect preprocessor variable assignments with macro
7133# expansions in the left-hand side.
7134_command_match = _re_match(r"\s*([A-Za-z0-9_$-]+)\s*")
7135
7136# An identifier/keyword after the first token. Also eats trailing whitespace.
7137# '$' is included to detect identifiers containing macro expansions.
7138_id_keyword_match = _re_match(r"([A-Za-z0-9_$/.-]+)\s*")
7139
7140# A fragment in the left-hand side of a preprocessor variable assignment. These
7141# are the portions between macro expansions ($(foo)). Macros are supported in
7142# the LHS (variable name).
7143_assignment_lhs_fragment_match = _re_match("[A-Za-z0-9_-]*")
Ulf Magnusson1e642d72015-08-13 19:55:40 +02007144
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04007145# The assignment operator and value (right-hand side) in a preprocessor
7146# variable assignment
7147_assignment_rhs_match = _re_match(r"\s*(=|:=|\+=)\s*(.*)")
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007148
Tom Rini47b0b632020-05-14 08:30:00 -04007149# Special characters/strings while expanding a macro ('(', ')', ',', and '$(')
7150_macro_special_search = _re_search(r"\(|\)|,|\$\(")
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007151
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04007152# Special characters/strings while expanding a string (quotes, '\', and '$(')
7153_string_special_search = _re_search(r'"|\'|\\|\$\(')
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007154
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04007155# Special characters/strings while expanding a symbol name. Also includes
7156# end-of-line, in case the macro is the last thing on the line.
7157_name_special_search = _re_search(r'[^A-Za-z0-9_$/.-]|\$\(|$')
Masahiro Yamadac908bc82014-09-01 19:57:37 +09007158
Tom Rini3c5f4152019-09-20 17:42:09 -04007159# A valid right-hand side for an assignment to a string symbol in a .config
7160# file, including escaped characters. Extracts the contents.
7161_conf_string_match = _re_match(r'"((?:[^\\"]|\\.)*)"')