| #!/usr/bin/python |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| # |
| # Copyright (C) 2017 Google, Inc |
| # Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> |
| # |
| |
| """Device tree to platform data class |
| |
| This supports converting device tree data to C structures definitions and |
| static data. |
| |
| See doc/driver-model/of-plat.rst for more informaiton |
| """ |
| |
| import collections |
| import copy |
| from enum import IntEnum |
| import os |
| import re |
| import sys |
| |
| from dtoc import fdt |
| from dtoc import fdt_util |
| from dtoc import src_scan |
| from dtoc.src_scan import conv_name_to_c |
| |
| # When we see these properties we ignore them - i.e. do not create a structure |
| # member |
| PROP_IGNORE_LIST = [ |
| '#address-cells', |
| '#gpio-cells', |
| '#size-cells', |
| 'compatible', |
| 'linux,phandle', |
| "status", |
| 'phandle', |
| 'u-boot,dm-pre-reloc', |
| 'u-boot,dm-tpl', |
| 'u-boot,dm-spl', |
| ] |
| |
| # C type declarations for the types we support |
| TYPE_NAMES = { |
| fdt.Type.INT: 'fdt32_t', |
| fdt.Type.BYTE: 'unsigned char', |
| fdt.Type.STRING: 'const char *', |
| fdt.Type.BOOL: 'bool', |
| fdt.Type.INT64: 'fdt64_t', |
| } |
| |
| STRUCT_PREFIX = 'dtd_' |
| VAL_PREFIX = 'dtv_' |
| |
| # Properties which are considered to be phandles |
| # key: property name |
| # value: name of associated #cells property in the target node |
| # |
| # New phandle properties must be added here; otherwise they will come through as |
| # simple integers and finding devices by phandle will not work. |
| # Any property that ends with one of these (e.g. 'cd-gpios') will be considered |
| # a phandle property. |
| PHANDLE_PROPS = { |
| 'clocks': '#clock-cells', |
| 'gpios': '#gpio-cells', |
| 'sandbox,emul': '#emul-cells', |
| } |
| |
| class Ftype(IntEnum): |
| SOURCE, HEADER = range(2) |
| |
| |
| # This holds information about each type of output file dtoc can create |
| # type: Type of file (Ftype) |
| # fname: Filename excluding directory, e.g. 'dt-plat.c' |
| # hdr_comment: Comment explaining the purpose of the file |
| OutputFile = collections.namedtuple('OutputFile', |
| ['ftype', 'fname', 'method', 'hdr_comment']) |
| |
| # This holds information about a property which includes phandles. |
| # |
| # max_args: integer: Maximum number or arguments that any phandle uses (int). |
| # args: Number of args for each phandle in the property. The total number of |
| # phandles is len(args). This is a list of integers. |
| PhandleInfo = collections.namedtuple('PhandleInfo', ['max_args', 'args']) |
| |
| # Holds a single phandle link, allowing a C struct value to be assigned to point |
| # to a device |
| # |
| # var_node: C variable to assign (e.g. 'dtv_mmc.clocks[0].node') |
| # dev_name: Name of device to assign to (e.g. 'clock') |
| PhandleLink = collections.namedtuple('PhandleLink', ['var_node', 'dev_name']) |
| |
| |
| def tab_to(num_tabs, line): |
| """Append tabs to a line of text to reach a tab stop. |
| |
| Args: |
| num_tabs (int): Tab stop to obtain (0 = column 0, 1 = column 8, etc.) |
| line (str): Line of text to append to |
| |
| Returns: |
| str: line with the correct number of tabs appeneded. If the line already |
| extends past that tab stop then a single space is appended. |
| """ |
| if len(line) >= num_tabs * 8: |
| return line + ' ' |
| return line + '\t' * (num_tabs - len(line) // 8) |
| |
| def get_value(ftype, value): |
| """Get a value as a C expression |
| |
| For integers this returns a byte-swapped (little-endian) hex string |
| For bytes this returns a hex string, e.g. 0x12 |
| For strings this returns a literal string enclosed in quotes |
| For booleans this return 'true' |
| |
| Args: |
| ftype (fdt.Type): Data type (fdt_util) |
| value (bytes): Data value, as a string of bytes |
| |
| Returns: |
| str: String representation of the value |
| """ |
| if ftype == fdt.Type.INT: |
| val = '%#x' % fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(value) |
| elif ftype == fdt.Type.BYTE: |
| char = value[0] |
| val = '%#x' % (ord(char) if isinstance(char, str) else char) |
| elif ftype == fdt.Type.STRING: |
| # Handle evil ACPI backslashes by adding another backslash before them. |
| # So "\\_SB.GPO0" in the device tree effectively stays like that in C |
| val = '"%s"' % value.replace('\\', '\\\\') |
| elif ftype == fdt.Type.BOOL: |
| val = 'true' |
| else: # ftype == fdt.Type.INT64: |
| val = '%#x' % value |
| return val |
| |
| |
| class DtbPlatdata(): |
| """Provide a means to convert device tree binary data to platform data |
| |
| The output of this process is C structures which can be used in space- |
| constrained encvironments where the ~3KB code overhead of device tree |
| code is not affordable. |
| |
| Properties: |
| _scan: Scan object, for scanning and reporting on useful information |
| from the U-Boot source code |
| _fdt: Fdt object, referencing the device tree |
| _dtb_fname: Filename of the input device tree binary file |
| _valid_nodes_unsorted: A list of Node object with compatible strings, |
| ordered by devicetree node order |
| _valid_nodes: A list of Node object with compatible strings, ordered by |
| conv_name_to_c(node.name) |
| _include_disabled: true to include nodes marked status = "disabled" |
| _outfile: The current output file (sys.stdout or a real file) |
| _lines: Stashed list of output lines for outputting in the future |
| _dirname: Directory to hold output files, or None for none (all files |
| go to stdout) |
| _struct_data (dict): OrderedDict of dtplat structures to output |
| key (str): Node name, as a C identifier |
| value: dict containing structure fields: |
| key (str): Field name |
| value: Prop object with field information |
| _basedir (str): Base directory of source tree |
| _valid_uclasses (list of src_scan.Uclass): List of uclasses needed for |
| the selected devices (see _valid_node), in alphabetical order |
| _instantiate: Instantiate devices so they don't need to be bound at |
| run-time |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, scan, dtb_fname, include_disabled, instantiate=False): |
| self._scan = scan |
| self._fdt = None |
| self._dtb_fname = dtb_fname |
| self._valid_nodes = None |
| self._valid_nodes_unsorted = None |
| self._include_disabled = include_disabled |
| self._outfile = None |
| self._lines = [] |
| self._dirnames = [None] * len(Ftype) |
| self._struct_data = collections.OrderedDict() |
| self._basedir = None |
| self._valid_uclasses = None |
| self._instantiate = instantiate |
| |
| def setup_output_dirs(self, output_dirs): |
| """Set up the output directories |
| |
| This should be done before setup_output() is called |
| |
| Args: |
| output_dirs (tuple of str): |
| Directory to use for C output files. |
| Use None to write files relative current directory |
| Directory to use for H output files. |
| Defaults to the C output dir |
| """ |
| def process_dir(ftype, dirname): |
| if dirname: |
| os.makedirs(dirname, exist_ok=True) |
| self._dirnames[ftype] = dirname |
| |
| if output_dirs: |
| c_dirname = output_dirs[0] |
| h_dirname = output_dirs[1] if len(output_dirs) > 1 else c_dirname |
| process_dir(Ftype.SOURCE, c_dirname) |
| process_dir(Ftype.HEADER, h_dirname) |
| |
| def setup_output(self, ftype, fname): |
| """Set up the output destination |
| |
| Once this is done, future calls to self.out() will output to this |
| file. The file used is as follows: |
| |
| self._dirnames[ftype] is None: output to fname, or stdout if None |
| self._dirnames[ftype] is not None: output to fname in that directory |
| |
| Calling this function multiple times will close the old file and open |
| the new one. If they are the same file, nothing happens and output will |
| continue to the same file. |
| |
| Args: |
| ftype (str): Type of file to create ('c' or 'h') |
| fname (str): Filename to send output to. If there is a directory in |
| self._dirnames for this file type, it will be put in that |
| directory |
| """ |
| dirname = self._dirnames[ftype] |
| if dirname: |
| pathname = os.path.join(dirname, fname) |
| if self._outfile: |
| self._outfile.close() |
| self._outfile = open(pathname, 'w') |
| elif fname: |
| if not self._outfile: |
| self._outfile = open(fname, 'w') |
| else: |
| self._outfile = sys.stdout |
| |
| def finish_output(self): |
| """Finish outputing to a file |
| |
| This closes the output file, if one is in use |
| """ |
| if self._outfile != sys.stdout: |
| self._outfile.close() |
| self._outfile = None |
| |
| def out(self, line): |
| """Output a string to the output file |
| |
| Args: |
| line (str): String to output |
| """ |
| self._outfile.write(line) |
| |
| def buf(self, line): |
| """Buffer up a string to send later |
| |
| Args: |
| line (str): String to add to our 'buffer' list |
| """ |
| self._lines.append(line) |
| |
| def get_buf(self): |
| """Get the contents of the output buffer, and clear it |
| |
| Returns: |
| list(str): The output buffer, which is then cleared for future use |
| """ |
| lines = self._lines |
| self._lines = [] |
| return lines |
| |
| def out_header(self, outfile): |
| """Output a message indicating that this is an auto-generated file |
| |
| Args: |
| outfile: OutputFile describing the file being generated |
| """ |
| self.out('''/* |
| * DO NOT MODIFY |
| * |
| * %s. |
| * This was generated by dtoc from a .dtb (device tree binary) file. |
| */ |
| |
| ''' % outfile.hdr_comment) |
| |
| def get_phandle_argc(self, prop, node_name): |
| """Check if a node contains phandles |
| |
| We have no reliable way of detecting whether a node uses a phandle |
| or not. As an interim measure, use a list of known property names. |
| |
| Args: |
| prop (fdt.Prop): Prop object to check |
| node_name (str): Node name, only used for raising an error |
| Returns: |
| int or None: Number of argument cells is this is a phandle, |
| else None |
| Raises: |
| ValueError: if the phandle cannot be parsed or the required property |
| is not present |
| """ |
| cells_prop = None |
| for name, cprop in PHANDLE_PROPS.items(): |
| if prop.name.endswith(name): |
| cells_prop = cprop |
| if cells_prop: |
| if not isinstance(prop.value, list): |
| prop.value = [prop.value] |
| val = prop.value |
| i = 0 |
| |
| max_args = 0 |
| args = [] |
| while i < len(val): |
| phandle = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(val[i]) |
| # If we get to the end of the list, stop. This can happen |
| # since some nodes have more phandles in the list than others, |
| # but we allocate enough space for the largest list. So those |
| # nodes with shorter lists end up with zeroes at the end. |
| if not phandle: |
| break |
| target = self._fdt.phandle_to_node.get(phandle) |
| if not target: |
| raise ValueError("Cannot parse '%s' in node '%s'" % |
| (prop.name, node_name)) |
| cells = target.props.get(cells_prop) |
| if not cells: |
| raise ValueError("Node '%s' has no cells property" % |
| target.name) |
| num_args = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(cells.value) |
| max_args = max(max_args, num_args) |
| args.append(num_args) |
| i += 1 + num_args |
| return PhandleInfo(max_args, args) |
| return None |
| |
| def scan_dtb(self): |
| """Scan the device tree to obtain a tree of nodes and properties |
| |
| Once this is done, self._fdt.GetRoot() can be called to obtain the |
| device tree root node, and progress from there. |
| """ |
| self._fdt = fdt.FdtScan(self._dtb_fname) |
| |
| def scan_node(self, node, valid_nodes): |
| """Scan a node and subnodes to build a tree of node and phandle info |
| |
| This adds each subnode to self._valid_nodes if it is enabled and has a |
| compatible string. |
| |
| Args: |
| node (Node): Node for scan for subnodes |
| valid_nodes (list of Node): List of Node objects to add to |
| """ |
| for subnode in node.subnodes: |
| if 'compatible' in subnode.props: |
| status = subnode.props.get('status') |
| if (not self._include_disabled and not status or |
| status.value != 'disabled'): |
| valid_nodes.append(subnode) |
| |
| # recurse to handle any subnodes |
| self.scan_node(subnode, valid_nodes) |
| |
| def scan_tree(self, add_root): |
| """Scan the device tree for useful information |
| |
| This fills in the following properties: |
| _valid_nodes_unsorted: A list of nodes we wish to consider include |
| in the platform data (in devicetree node order) |
| _valid_nodes: Sorted version of _valid_nodes_unsorted |
| |
| Args: |
| add_root: True to add the root node also (which wouldn't normally |
| be added as it may not have a compatible string) |
| """ |
| root = self._fdt.GetRoot() |
| valid_nodes = [] |
| if add_root: |
| valid_nodes.append(root) |
| self.scan_node(root, valid_nodes) |
| self._valid_nodes_unsorted = valid_nodes |
| self._valid_nodes = sorted(valid_nodes, |
| key=lambda x: conv_name_to_c(x.name)) |
| |
| def prepare_nodes(self): |
| """Add extra properties to the nodes we are using |
| |
| The following properties are added for use by dtoc: |
| idx: Index number of this node (0=first, etc.) |
| struct_name: Name of the struct dtd used by this node |
| var_name: C name for this node |
| child_devs: List of child devices for this node, each a None |
| child_refs: Dict of references for each child: |
| key: Position in child list (-1=head, 0=first, 1=second, ... |
| n-1=last, n=head) |
| seq: Sequence number of the device (unique within its uclass), or |
| -1 not not known yet |
| dev_ref: Reference to this device, e.g. 'DM_DEVICE_REF(serial)' |
| driver: Driver record for this node, or None if not known |
| uclass: Uclass record for this node, or None if not known |
| uclass_seq: Position of this device within the uclass list (0=first, |
| n-1=last) |
| parent_seq: Position of this device within it siblings (0=first, |
| n-1=last) |
| parent_driver: Driver record of the node's parent, or None if none. |
| We don't use node.parent.driver since node.parent may not be in |
| the list of valid nodes |
| """ |
| for idx, node in enumerate(self._valid_nodes): |
| node.idx = idx |
| node.struct_name, _ = self._scan.get_normalized_compat_name(node) |
| node.var_name = conv_name_to_c(node.name) |
| node.child_devs = [] |
| node.child_refs = {} |
| node.seq = -1 |
| node.dev_ref = None |
| node.driver = None |
| node.uclass = None |
| node.uclass_seq = None |
| node.parent_seq = None |
| node.parent_driver = None |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def get_num_cells(node): |
| """Get the number of cells in addresses and sizes for this node |
| |
| Args: |
| node (fdt.None): Node to check |
| |
| Returns: |
| Tuple: |
| Number of address cells for this node |
| Number of size cells for this node |
| """ |
| parent = node.parent |
| if parent and not parent.props: |
| raise ValueError("Parent node '%s' has no properties - do you need u-boot,dm-spl or similar?" % |
| parent.path) |
| num_addr, num_size = 2, 2 |
| if parent: |
| addr_prop = parent.props.get('#address-cells') |
| size_prop = parent.props.get('#size-cells') |
| if addr_prop: |
| num_addr = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(addr_prop.value) |
| if size_prop: |
| num_size = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(size_prop.value) |
| return num_addr, num_size |
| |
| def scan_reg_sizes(self): |
| """Scan for 64-bit 'reg' properties and update the values |
| |
| This finds 'reg' properties with 64-bit data and converts the value to |
| an array of 64-values. This allows it to be output in a way that the |
| C code can read. |
| """ |
| for node in self._valid_nodes: |
| reg = node.props.get('reg') |
| if not reg: |
| continue |
| num_addr, num_size = self.get_num_cells(node) |
| total = num_addr + num_size |
| |
| if reg.type != fdt.Type.INT: |
| raise ValueError("Node '%s' reg property is not an int" % |
| node.name) |
| if not isinstance(reg.value, list): |
| reg.value = [reg.value] |
| if len(reg.value) % total: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Node '%s' (parent '%s') reg property has %d cells " |
| 'which is not a multiple of na + ns = %d + %d)' % |
| (node.name, node.parent.name, len(reg.value), num_addr, |
| num_size)) |
| reg.num_addr = num_addr |
| reg.num_size = num_size |
| if num_addr > 1 or num_size > 1: |
| reg.type = fdt.Type.INT64 |
| i = 0 |
| new_value = [] |
| val = reg.value |
| while i < len(val): |
| addr = fdt_util.fdt_cells_to_cpu(val[i:], reg.num_addr) |
| i += num_addr |
| size = fdt_util.fdt_cells_to_cpu(val[i:], reg.num_size) |
| i += num_size |
| new_value += [addr, size] |
| reg.value = new_value |
| |
| def scan_structs(self): |
| """Scan the device tree building up the C structures we will use. |
| |
| Build a dict keyed by C struct name containing a dict of Prop |
| object for each struct field (keyed by property name). Where the |
| same struct appears multiple times, try to use the 'widest' |
| property, i.e. the one with a type which can express all others. |
| |
| Once the widest property is determined, all other properties are |
| updated to match that width. |
| |
| The results are written to self._struct_data |
| """ |
| structs = self._struct_data |
| for node in self._valid_nodes: |
| fields = {} |
| |
| # Get a list of all the valid properties in this node. |
| for name, prop in node.props.items(): |
| if name not in PROP_IGNORE_LIST and name[0] != '#': |
| fields[name] = copy.deepcopy(prop) |
| |
| # If we've seen this struct_name before, update the existing struct |
| if node.struct_name in structs: |
| struct = structs[node.struct_name] |
| for name, prop in fields.items(): |
| oldprop = struct.get(name) |
| if oldprop: |
| oldprop.Widen(prop) |
| else: |
| struct[name] = prop |
| |
| # Otherwise store this as a new struct. |
| else: |
| structs[node.struct_name] = fields |
| |
| for node in self._valid_nodes: |
| struct = structs[node.struct_name] |
| for name, prop in node.props.items(): |
| if name not in PROP_IGNORE_LIST and name[0] != '#': |
| prop.Widen(struct[name]) |
| |
| def scan_phandles(self): |
| """Figure out what phandles each node uses |
| |
| We need to be careful when outputing nodes that use phandles since |
| they must come after the declaration of the phandles in the C file. |
| Otherwise we get a compiler error since the phandle struct is not yet |
| declared. |
| |
| This function adds to each node a list of phandle nodes that the node |
| depends on. This allows us to output things in the right order. |
| """ |
| for node in self._valid_nodes: |
| node.phandles = set() |
| for pname, prop in node.props.items(): |
| if pname in PROP_IGNORE_LIST or pname[0] == '#': |
| continue |
| info = self.get_phandle_argc(prop, node.name) |
| if info: |
| # Process the list as pairs of (phandle, id) |
| pos = 0 |
| for args in info.args: |
| phandle_cell = prop.value[pos] |
| phandle = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(phandle_cell) |
| target_node = self._fdt.phandle_to_node[phandle] |
| node.phandles.add(target_node) |
| pos += 1 + args |
| |
| |
| def generate_structs(self): |
| """Generate struct defintions for the platform data |
| |
| This writes out the body of a header file consisting of structure |
| definitions for node in self._valid_nodes. See the documentation in |
| doc/driver-model/of-plat.rst for more information. |
| """ |
| structs = self._struct_data |
| self.out('#include <stdbool.h>\n') |
| self.out('#include <linux/libfdt.h>\n') |
| |
| # Output the struct definition |
| for name in sorted(structs): |
| self.out('struct %s%s {\n' % (STRUCT_PREFIX, name)) |
| for pname in sorted(structs[name]): |
| prop = structs[name][pname] |
| info = self.get_phandle_argc(prop, structs[name]) |
| if info: |
| # For phandles, include a reference to the target |
| struct_name = 'struct phandle_%d_arg' % info.max_args |
| self.out('\t%s%s[%d]' % (tab_to(2, struct_name), |
| conv_name_to_c(prop.name), |
| len(info.args))) |
| else: |
| ptype = TYPE_NAMES[prop.type] |
| self.out('\t%s%s' % (tab_to(2, ptype), |
| conv_name_to_c(prop.name))) |
| if isinstance(prop.value, list): |
| self.out('[%d]' % len(prop.value)) |
| self.out(';\n') |
| self.out('};\n') |
| |
| def _output_list(self, node, prop): |
| """Output the C code for a devicetree property that holds a list |
| |
| Args: |
| node (fdt.Node): Node to output |
| prop (fdt.Prop): Prop to output |
| """ |
| self.buf('{') |
| vals = [] |
| # For phandles, output a reference to the platform data |
| # of the target node. |
| info = self.get_phandle_argc(prop, node.name) |
| if info: |
| # Process the list as pairs of (phandle, id) |
| pos = 0 |
| for args in info.args: |
| phandle_cell = prop.value[pos] |
| phandle = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(phandle_cell) |
| target_node = self._fdt.phandle_to_node[phandle] |
| arg_values = [] |
| for i in range(args): |
| arg_values.append( |
| str(fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(prop.value[pos + 1 + i]))) |
| pos += 1 + args |
| vals.append('\t{%d, {%s}}' % (target_node.idx, |
| ', '.join(arg_values))) |
| for val in vals: |
| self.buf('\n\t\t%s,' % val) |
| else: |
| for val in prop.value: |
| vals.append(get_value(prop.type, val)) |
| |
| # Put 8 values per line to avoid very long lines. |
| for i in range(0, len(vals), 8): |
| if i: |
| self.buf(',\n\t\t') |
| self.buf(', '.join(vals[i:i + 8])) |
| self.buf('}') |
| |
| def _declare_device(self, node): |
| """Add a device declaration to the output |
| |
| This declares a U_BOOT_DRVINFO() for the device being processed |
| |
| Args: |
| node: Node to process |
| """ |
| self.buf('U_BOOT_DRVINFO(%s) = {\n' % node.var_name) |
| self.buf('\t.name\t\t= "%s",\n' % node.struct_name) |
| self.buf('\t.plat\t\t= &%s%s,\n' % (VAL_PREFIX, node.var_name)) |
| self.buf('\t.plat_size\t= sizeof(%s%s),\n' % |
| (VAL_PREFIX, node.var_name)) |
| idx = -1 |
| if node.parent and node.parent in self._valid_nodes: |
| idx = node.parent.idx |
| self.buf('\t.parent_idx\t= %d,\n' % idx) |
| self.buf('};\n') |
| self.buf('\n') |
| |
| def prep_priv(self, struc, name, suffix, section='.priv_data'): |
| if not struc: |
| return None |
| var_name = '_%s%s' % (name, suffix) |
| hdr = self._scan._structs.get(struc) |
| if hdr: |
| self.buf('#include <%s>\n' % hdr.fname) |
| else: |
| print('Warning: Cannot find header file for struct %s' % struc) |
| attr = '__attribute__ ((section ("%s")))' % section |
| return var_name, struc, attr |
| |
| def alloc_priv(self, info, name, extra, suffix='_priv'): |
| result = self.prep_priv(info, name, suffix) |
| if not result: |
| return None |
| var_name, struc, section = result |
| self.buf('u8 %s_%s[sizeof(struct %s)]\n\t%s;\n' % |
| (var_name, extra, struc.strip(), section)) |
| return '%s_%s' % (var_name, extra) |
| |
| def alloc_plat(self, info, name, extra, node): |
| result = self.prep_priv(info, name, '_plat') |
| if not result: |
| return None |
| var_name, struc, section = result |
| self.buf('struct %s %s\n\t%s_%s = {\n' % |
| (struc.strip(), section, var_name, extra)) |
| self.buf('\t.dtplat = {\n') |
| for pname in sorted(node.props): |
| self._output_prop(node, node.props[pname], 2) |
| self.buf('\t},\n') |
| self.buf('};\n') |
| return '&%s_%s' % (var_name, extra) |
| |
| def _declare_device_inst(self, node, parent_driver): |
| """Add a device instance declaration to the output |
| |
| This declares a DM_DEVICE_INST() for the device being processed |
| |
| Args: |
| node: Node to output |
| """ |
| driver = node.driver |
| uclass = node.uclass |
| self.buf('\n') |
| num_lines = len(self._lines) |
| plat_name = self.alloc_plat(driver.plat, driver.name, node.var_name, |
| node) |
| priv_name = self.alloc_priv(driver.priv, driver.name, node.var_name) |
| parent_plat_name = None |
| parent_priv_name = None |
| if parent_driver: |
| # TODO: deal with uclass providing these values |
| parent_plat_name = self.alloc_priv( |
| parent_driver.child_plat, driver.name, node.var_name, |
| '_parent_plat') |
| parent_priv_name = self.alloc_priv( |
| parent_driver.child_priv, driver.name, node.var_name, |
| '_parent_priv') |
| uclass_plat_name = self.alloc_priv( |
| uclass.per_dev_plat, driver.name + '_uc', node.var_name, 'plat') |
| uclass_priv_name = self.alloc_priv(uclass.per_dev_priv, |
| driver.name + '_uc', node.var_name) |
| for hdr in driver.headers: |
| self.buf('#include %s\n' % hdr) |
| |
| # Add a blank line if we emitted any stuff above, for readability |
| if num_lines != len(self._lines): |
| self.buf('\n') |
| |
| self.buf('DM_DEVICE_INST(%s) = {\n' % node.var_name) |
| self.buf('\t.driver\t\t= DM_DRIVER_REF(%s),\n' % node.struct_name) |
| self.buf('\t.name\t\t= "%s",\n' % node.struct_name) |
| if plat_name: |
| self.buf('\t.plat_\t\t= %s,\n' % plat_name) |
| else: |
| self.buf('\t.plat_\t\t= &%s%s,\n' % (VAL_PREFIX, node.var_name)) |
| if parent_plat_name: |
| self.buf('\t.parent_plat_\t= %s,\n' % parent_plat_name) |
| if uclass_plat_name: |
| self.buf('\t.uclass_plat_\t= %s,\n' % uclass_plat_name) |
| driver_date = None |
| |
| if node != self._fdt.GetRoot(): |
| compat_list = node.props['compatible'].value |
| if not isinstance(compat_list, list): |
| compat_list = [compat_list] |
| for compat in compat_list: |
| driver_data = driver.compat.get(compat) |
| if driver_data: |
| self.buf('\t.driver_data\t= %s,\n' % driver_data) |
| break |
| |
| if node.parent and node.parent.parent: |
| self.buf('\t.parent\t\t= DM_DEVICE_REF(%s),\n' % |
| node.parent.var_name) |
| if priv_name: |
| self.buf('\t.priv_\t\t= %s,\n' % priv_name) |
| self.buf('\t.uclass\t\t= DM_UCLASS_REF(%s),\n' % uclass.name) |
| |
| if uclass_priv_name: |
| self.buf('\t.uclass_priv_ = %s,\n' % uclass_priv_name) |
| if parent_priv_name: |
| self.buf('\t.parent_priv_\t= %s,\n' % parent_priv_name) |
| self.list_node('uclass_node', uclass.node_refs, node.uclass_seq) |
| self.list_head('child_head', 'sibling_node', node.child_devs, node.var_name) |
| if node.parent in self._valid_nodes: |
| self.list_node('sibling_node', node.parent.child_refs, |
| node.parent_seq) |
| # flags is left as 0 |
| |
| self.buf('\t.seq_ = %d,\n' % node.seq) |
| |
| self.buf('};\n') |
| self.buf('\n') |
| return parent_plat_name |
| |
| def _output_prop(self, node, prop, tabs=1): |
| """Output a line containing the value of a struct member |
| |
| Args: |
| node (Node): Node being output |
| prop (Prop): Prop object to output |
| """ |
| if prop.name in PROP_IGNORE_LIST or prop.name[0] == '#': |
| return |
| member_name = conv_name_to_c(prop.name) |
| self.buf('%s%s= ' % ('\t' * tabs, tab_to(3, '.' + member_name))) |
| |
| # Special handling for lists |
| if isinstance(prop.value, list): |
| self._output_list(node, prop) |
| else: |
| self.buf(get_value(prop.type, prop.value)) |
| self.buf(',\n') |
| |
| def _output_values(self, node): |
| """Output the definition of a device's struct values |
| |
| Args: |
| node (Node): Node to output |
| """ |
| self.buf('static struct %s%s %s%s = {\n' % |
| (STRUCT_PREFIX, node.struct_name, VAL_PREFIX, node.var_name)) |
| for pname in sorted(node.props): |
| self._output_prop(node, node.props[pname]) |
| self.buf('};\n') |
| |
| def list_head(self, head_member, node_member, node_refs, var_name): |
| self.buf('\t.%s\t= {\n' % head_member) |
| if node_refs: |
| last = node_refs[-1].dev_ref |
| first = node_refs[0].dev_ref |
| member = node_member |
| else: |
| last = 'DM_DEVICE_REF(%s)' % var_name |
| first = last |
| member = head_member |
| self.buf('\t\t.prev = &%s->%s,\n' % (last, member)) |
| self.buf('\t\t.next = &%s->%s,\n' % (first, member)) |
| self.buf('\t},\n') |
| |
| def list_node(self, member, node_refs, seq): |
| self.buf('\t.%s\t= {\n' % member) |
| self.buf('\t\t.prev = %s,\n' % node_refs[seq - 1]) |
| self.buf('\t\t.next = %s,\n' % node_refs[seq + 1]) |
| self.buf('\t},\n') |
| |
| def generate_uclasses(self): |
| self.out('\n') |
| self.out('#include <common.h>\n') |
| self.out('#include <dm.h>\n') |
| self.out('#include <dt-structs.h>\n') |
| self.out('\n') |
| self.buf('/*\n') |
| self.buf( |
| " * uclass declarations, ordered by 'struct uclass' linker_list idx:\n") |
| uclass_list = self._valid_uclasses |
| for seq, uclass in enumerate(uclass_list): |
| self.buf(' * %3d: %s\n' % (seq, uclass.name)) |
| self.buf(' *\n') |
| self.buf(' * Sequence numbers allocated in each uclass:\n') |
| for uclass in uclass_list: |
| if uclass.alias_num_to_node: |
| self.buf(' * %s: %s\n' % (uclass.name, uclass.uclass_id)) |
| for seq, node in uclass.alias_num_to_node.items(): |
| self.buf(' * %d: %s\n' % (seq, node.path)) |
| self.buf(' */\n') |
| |
| uclass_node = {} |
| for seq, uclass in enumerate(uclass_list): |
| uclass_node[seq] = ('&DM_UCLASS_REF(%s)->sibling_node' % |
| uclass.name) |
| uclass_node[-1] = '&uclass_head' |
| uclass_node[len(uclass_list)] = '&uclass_head' |
| self.buf('\n') |
| self.buf('struct list_head %s = {\n' % 'uclass_head') |
| self.buf('\t.prev = %s,\n' % uclass_node[len(uclass_list) -1]) |
| self.buf('\t.next = %s,\n' % uclass_node[0]) |
| self.buf('};\n') |
| self.buf('\n') |
| |
| for seq, uclass in enumerate(uclass_list): |
| uc_drv = self._scan._uclass.get(uclass.uclass_id) |
| |
| priv_name = self.alloc_priv(uc_drv.priv, uc_drv.name, '') |
| |
| self.buf('DM_UCLASS_INST(%s) = {\n' % uclass.name) |
| if priv_name: |
| self.buf('\t.priv_\t\t= %s,\n' % priv_name) |
| self.buf('\t.uc_drv\t\t= DM_UCLASS_DRIVER_REF(%s),\n' % uclass.name) |
| self.list_node('sibling_node', uclass_node, seq) |
| self.list_head('dev_head', 'uclass_node', uc_drv.devs, None) |
| self.buf('};\n') |
| self.buf('\n') |
| self.out(''.join(self.get_buf())) |
| |
| def read_aliases(self): |
| """Read the aliases and attach the information to self._alias |
| |
| Raises: |
| ValueError: The alias path is not found |
| """ |
| alias_node = self._fdt.GetNode('/aliases') |
| if not alias_node: |
| return |
| re_num = re.compile('(^[a-z0-9-]+[a-z]+)([0-9]+)$') |
| for prop in alias_node.props.values(): |
| m_alias = re_num.match(prop.name) |
| if not m_alias: |
| raise ValueError("Cannot decode alias '%s'" % prop.name) |
| name, num = m_alias.groups() |
| node = self._fdt.GetNode(prop.value) |
| result = self._scan.add_uclass_alias(name, num, node) |
| if result is None: |
| raise ValueError("Alias '%s' path '%s' not found" % |
| (prop.name, prop.value)) |
| elif result is False: |
| print("Could not find uclass for alias '%s'" % prop.name) |
| |
| def generate_decl(self): |
| nodes_to_output = list(self._valid_nodes) |
| |
| self.buf('#include <dm/device-internal.h>\n') |
| self.buf('#include <dm/uclass-internal.h>\n') |
| self.buf('\n') |
| self.buf( |
| '/* driver declarations - these allow DM_DRIVER_GET() to be used */\n') |
| for node in nodes_to_output: |
| self.buf('extern U_BOOT_DRIVER(%s);\n' % node.struct_name); |
| self.buf('\n') |
| |
| if self._instantiate: |
| self.buf( |
| '/* device declarations - these allow DM_DEVICE_REF() to be used */\n') |
| for node in nodes_to_output: |
| self.buf('extern DM_DEVICE_INST(%s);\n' % node.var_name) |
| self.buf('\n') |
| |
| uclass_list = self._valid_uclasses |
| |
| self.buf( |
| '/* uclass driver declarations - needed for DM_UCLASS_DRIVER_REF() */\n') |
| for uclass in uclass_list: |
| self.buf('extern UCLASS_DRIVER(%s);\n' % uclass.name) |
| |
| if self._instantiate: |
| self.buf('\n') |
| self.buf('/* uclass declarations - needed for DM_UCLASS_REF() */\n') |
| for uclass in uclass_list: |
| self.buf('extern DM_UCLASS_INST(%s);\n' % uclass.name) |
| self.out(''.join(self.get_buf())) |
| |
| def assign_seqs(self): |
| """Assign a sequence number to each node""" |
| for node in self._valid_nodes_unsorted: |
| seq = self._scan.assign_seq(node) |
| if seq is not None: |
| node.seq = seq |
| |
| def process_nodes(self, need_drivers): |
| nodes_to_output = list(self._valid_nodes) |
| |
| # Figure out which drivers we actually use |
| self._scan.mark_used(nodes_to_output) |
| |
| for node in nodes_to_output: |
| node.dev_ref = 'DM_DEVICE_REF(%s)' % node.var_name |
| driver = self._scan.get_driver(node.struct_name) |
| if not driver: |
| if not need_drivers: |
| continue |
| raise ValueError("Cannot parse/find driver for '%s'" % |
| node.struct_name) |
| node.driver = driver |
| uclass = self._scan._uclass.get(driver.uclass_id) |
| if not uclass: |
| raise ValueError("Cannot parse/find uclass '%s' for driver '%s'" % |
| (driver.uclass_id, node.struct_name)) |
| node.uclass = uclass |
| node.uclass_seq = len(node.uclass.devs) |
| node.uclass.devs.append(node) |
| uclass.node_refs[node.uclass_seq] = \ |
| '&%s->uclass_node' % node.dev_ref |
| |
| parent_driver = None |
| if node.parent in self._valid_nodes: |
| parent_driver = self._scan.get_driver(node.parent.struct_name) |
| if not parent_driver: |
| if not need_drivers: |
| continue |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Cannot parse/find parent driver '%s' for '%s'" % |
| (node.parent.struct_name, node.struct_name)) |
| node.parent_seq = len(node.parent.child_devs) |
| node.parent.child_devs.append(node) |
| node.parent.child_refs[node.parent_seq] = \ |
| '&%s->sibling_node' % node.dev_ref |
| node.parent_driver = parent_driver |
| |
| for node in nodes_to_output: |
| ref = '&%s->child_head' % node.dev_ref |
| node.child_refs[-1] = ref |
| node.child_refs[len(node.child_devs)] = ref |
| |
| uclass_set = set() |
| for driver in self._scan._drivers.values(): |
| if driver.used and driver.uclass: |
| uclass_set.add(driver.uclass) |
| self._valid_uclasses = sorted(list(uclass_set), |
| key=lambda uc: uc.uclass_id) |
| |
| for seq, uclass in enumerate(uclass_set): |
| ref = '&DM_UCLASS_REF(%s)->dev_head' % uclass.name |
| uclass.node_refs[-1] = ref |
| uclass.node_refs[len(uclass.devs)] = ref |
| |
| def output_node_plat(self, node): |
| """Output the C code for a node |
| |
| Args: |
| node (fdt.Node): node to output |
| """ |
| driver = node.driver |
| parent_driver = node.parent_driver |
| |
| line1 = 'Node %s index %d' % (node.path, node.idx) |
| if driver: |
| self.buf('/*\n') |
| self.buf(' * %s\n' % line1) |
| self.buf(' * driver %s parent %s\n' % (driver.name, |
| parent_driver.name if parent_driver else 'None')) |
| self.buf(' */\n') |
| else: |
| self.buf('/* %s */\n' % line1) |
| |
| self._output_values(node) |
| self._declare_device(node) |
| |
| self.out(''.join(self.get_buf())) |
| |
| def output_node_instance(self, node): |
| """Output the C code for a node |
| |
| Args: |
| node (fdt.Node): node to output |
| """ |
| parent_driver = node.parent_driver |
| |
| self.buf('/*\n') |
| self.buf(' * Node %s index %d\n' % (node.path, node.idx)) |
| self.buf(' * driver %s parent %s\n' % (node.driver.name, |
| parent_driver.name if parent_driver else 'None')) |
| self.buf('*/\n') |
| |
| if not node.driver.plat: |
| self._output_values(node) |
| self._declare_device_inst(node, parent_driver) |
| |
| self.out(''.join(self.get_buf())) |
| |
| def generate_plat(self): |
| """Generate device defintions for the platform data |
| |
| This writes out C platform data initialisation data and |
| U_BOOT_DRVINFO() declarations for each valid node. Where a node has |
| multiple compatible strings, a #define is used to make them equivalent. |
| |
| See the documentation in doc/driver-model/of-plat.rst for more |
| information. |
| """ |
| self.out('/* Allow use of U_BOOT_DRVINFO() in this file */\n') |
| self.out('#define DT_PLAT_C\n') |
| self.out('\n') |
| self.out('#include <common.h>\n') |
| self.out('#include <dm.h>\n') |
| self.out('#include <dt-structs.h>\n') |
| self.out('\n') |
| |
| if self._valid_nodes: |
| self.out('/*\n') |
| self.out( |
| " * driver_info declarations, ordered by 'struct driver_info' linker_list idx:\n") |
| self.out(' *\n') |
| self.out(' * idx %-20s %-s\n' % ('driver_info', 'driver')) |
| self.out(' * --- %-20s %-s\n' % ('-' * 20, '-' * 20)) |
| for node in self._valid_nodes: |
| self.out(' * %3d: %-20s %-s\n' % |
| (node.idx, node.var_name, node.struct_name)) |
| self.out(' * --- %-20s %-s\n' % ('-' * 20, '-' * 20)) |
| self.out(' */\n') |
| self.out('\n') |
| |
| for node in self._valid_nodes: |
| self.output_node_plat(node) |
| |
| self.out(''.join(self.get_buf())) |
| |
| def generate_device(self): |
| """Generate device instances |
| |
| This writes out DM_DEVICE_INST() records for each device in the |
| build. |
| |
| See the documentation in doc/driver-model/of-plat.rst for more |
| information. |
| """ |
| self.out('#include <common.h>\n') |
| self.out('#include <dm.h>\n') |
| self.out('#include <dt-structs.h>\n') |
| self.out('\n') |
| |
| if self._valid_nodes: |
| self.out('/*\n') |
| self.out( |
| " * udevice declarations, ordered by 'struct udevice' linker_list position:\n") |
| self.out(' *\n') |
| self.out(' * idx %-20s %-s\n' % ('udevice', 'driver')) |
| self.out(' * --- %-20s %-s\n' % ('-' * 20, '-' * 20)) |
| for node in self._valid_nodes: |
| self.out(' * %3d: %-20s %-s\n' % |
| (node.idx, node.var_name, node.struct_name)) |
| self.out(' * --- %-20s %-s\n' % ('-' * 20, '-' * 20)) |
| self.out(' */\n') |
| self.out('\n') |
| |
| for node in self._valid_nodes: |
| self.output_node_instance(node) |
| |
| self.out(''.join(self.get_buf())) |
| |
| |
| # Types of output file we understand |
| # key: Command used to generate this file |
| # value: OutputFile for this command |
| OUTPUT_FILES_COMMON = { |
| 'decl': |
| OutputFile(Ftype.HEADER, 'dt-decl.h', DtbPlatdata.generate_decl, |
| 'Declares externs for all device/uclass instances'), |
| 'struct': |
| OutputFile(Ftype.HEADER, 'dt-structs-gen.h', |
| DtbPlatdata.generate_structs, |
| 'Defines the structs used to hold devicetree data'), |
| } |
| |
| # File generated without instantiate |
| OUTPUT_FILES_NOINST = { |
| 'platdata': |
| OutputFile(Ftype.SOURCE, 'dt-plat.c', DtbPlatdata.generate_plat, |
| 'Declares the U_BOOT_DRIVER() records and platform data'), |
| } |
| |
| # File generated with instantiate |
| OUTPUT_FILES_INST = { |
| 'device': |
| OutputFile(Ftype.SOURCE, 'dt-device.c', DtbPlatdata.generate_device, |
| 'Declares the DM_DEVICE_INST() records'), |
| 'uclass': |
| OutputFile(Ftype.SOURCE, 'dt-uclass.c', DtbPlatdata.generate_uclasses, |
| 'Declares the uclass instances (struct uclass)'), |
| } |
| |
| |
| def run_steps(args, dtb_file, include_disabled, output, output_dirs, phase, |
| instantiate, warning_disabled=False, drivers_additional=None, |
| basedir=None, scan=None): |
| """Run all the steps of the dtoc tool |
| |
| Args: |
| args (list): List of non-option arguments provided to the problem |
| dtb_file (str): Filename of dtb file to process |
| include_disabled (bool): True to include disabled nodes |
| output (str): Name of output file (None for stdout) |
| output_dirs (tuple of str): |
| Directory to put C output files |
| Directory to put H output files |
| phase: The phase of U-Boot that we are generating data for, e.g. 'spl' |
| or 'tpl'. None if not known |
| instantiate: Instantiate devices so they don't need to be bound at |
| run-time |
| warning_disabled (bool): True to avoid showing warnings about missing |
| drivers |
| drivers_additional (list): List of additional drivers to use during |
| scanning |
| basedir (str): Base directory of U-Boot source code. Defaults to the |
| grandparent of this file's directory |
| scan (src_src.Scanner): Scanner from a previous run. This can help speed |
| up tests. Use None for normal operation |
| |
| Returns: |
| DtbPlatdata object |
| |
| Raises: |
| ValueError: if args has no command, or an unknown command |
| """ |
| if not args: |
| raise ValueError('Please specify a command: struct, platdata, all') |
| if output and output_dirs and any(output_dirs): |
| raise ValueError('Must specify either output or output_dirs, not both') |
| |
| if not scan: |
| scan = src_scan.Scanner(basedir, drivers_additional, phase) |
| scan.scan_drivers() |
| do_process = True |
| else: |
| do_process = False |
| plat = DtbPlatdata(scan, dtb_file, include_disabled, instantiate) |
| plat.scan_dtb() |
| plat.scan_tree(add_root=instantiate) |
| plat.prepare_nodes() |
| plat.scan_reg_sizes() |
| plat.setup_output_dirs(output_dirs) |
| plat.scan_structs() |
| plat.scan_phandles() |
| plat.process_nodes(instantiate) |
| plat.read_aliases() |
| plat.assign_seqs() |
| |
| # Figure out what output files we plan to generate |
| output_files = dict(OUTPUT_FILES_COMMON) |
| if instantiate: |
| output_files.update(OUTPUT_FILES_INST) |
| else: |
| output_files.update(OUTPUT_FILES_NOINST) |
| |
| cmds = args[0].split(',') |
| if 'all' in cmds: |
| cmds = sorted(output_files.keys()) |
| for cmd in cmds: |
| outfile = output_files.get(cmd) |
| if not outfile: |
| raise ValueError("Unknown command '%s': (use: %s)" % |
| (cmd, ', '.join(sorted(output_files.keys())))) |
| plat.setup_output(outfile.ftype, |
| outfile.fname if output_dirs else output) |
| plat.out_header(outfile) |
| outfile.method(plat) |
| plat.finish_output() |
| |
| if not warning_disabled: |
| scan.show_warnings() |
| return plat |