| # |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: ISC |
| # |
| # Author: Ulf Magnusson |
| # https://github.com/ulfalizer/Kconfiglib |
| |
| # This is Kconfiglib, a Python library for scripting, debugging, and extracting |
| # information from Kconfig-based configuration systems. To view the |
| # documentation, run |
| # |
| # $ pydoc kconfiglib |
| # |
| # or, if you prefer HTML, |
| # |
| # $ pydoc -w kconfiglib |
| # |
| # The examples/ subdirectory contains examples, to be run with e.g. |
| # |
| # $ make scriptconfig SCRIPT=Kconfiglib/examples/print_tree.py |
| # |
| # Look in testsuite.py for the test suite. |
| |
| """ |
| Kconfiglib is a Python library for scripting and extracting information from |
| Kconfig-based configuration systems. Features include the following: |
| |
| - Symbol values and properties can be looked up and values assigned |
| programmatically. |
| - .config files can be read and written. |
| - Expressions can be evaluated in the context of a Kconfig configuration. |
| - Relations between symbols can be quickly determined, such as finding all |
| symbols that reference a particular symbol. |
| - Highly compatible with the scripts/kconfig/*conf utilities. The test suite |
| automatically compares outputs between Kconfiglib and the C implementation |
| for a large number of cases. |
| |
| For the Linux kernel, scripts are run using |
| |
| $ make scriptconfig [ARCH=<arch>] SCRIPT=<path to script> [SCRIPT_ARG=<arg>] |
| |
| Using the 'scriptconfig' target ensures that required environment variables |
| (SRCARCH, ARCH, srctree, KERNELVERSION, etc.) are set up correctly. |
| |
| Scripts receive the name of the Kconfig file to load in sys.argv[1]. As of |
| Linux 4.1.0-rc5, this is always "Kconfig" from the kernel top-level directory. |
| If an argument is provided with SCRIPT_ARG, it appears as sys.argv[2]. |
| |
| To get an interactive Python prompt with Kconfiglib preloaded and a Config |
| object 'c' created, run |
| |
| $ make iscriptconfig [ARCH=<arch>] |
| |
| Kconfiglib supports both Python 2 and Python 3. For (i)scriptconfig, the Python |
| interpreter to use can be passed in PYTHONCMD, which defaults to 'python'. PyPy |
| works well too, and might give a nice speedup for long-running jobs. |
| |
| The examples/ directory contains short example scripts, which can be run with |
| e.g. |
| |
| $ make scriptconfig SCRIPT=Kconfiglib/examples/print_tree.py |
| |
| or |
| |
| $ make scriptconfig SCRIPT=Kconfiglib/examples/help_grep.py SCRIPT_ARG=kernel |
| |
| testsuite.py contains the test suite. See the top of the script for how to run |
| it. |
| |
| Credits: Written by Ulf "Ulfalizer" Magnusson |
| |
| Send bug reports, suggestions and other feedback to ulfalizer a.t Google's |
| email service. Don't wrestle with internal APIs. Tell me what you need and I |
| might add it in a safe way as a client API instead.""" |
| |
| import os |
| import platform |
| import re |
| import sys |
| |
| # File layout: |
| # |
| # Public classes |
| # Public functions |
| # Internal classes |
| # Internal functions |
| # Internal global constants |
| |
| # Line length: 79 columns |
| |
| # |
| # Public classes |
| # |
| |
| class Config(object): |
| |
| """Represents a Kconfig configuration, e.g. for i386 or ARM. This is the |
| set of symbols and other items appearing in the configuration together with |
| their values. Creating any number of Config objects -- including for |
| different architectures -- is safe; Kconfiglib has no global state.""" |
| |
| # |
| # Public interface |
| # |
| |
| def __init__(self, filename="Kconfig", base_dir=None, print_warnings=True, |
| print_undef_assign=False): |
| """Creates a new Config object, representing a Kconfig configuration. |
| Raises Kconfig_Syntax_Error on syntax errors. |
| |
| filename (default: "Kconfig"): The base Kconfig file of the |
| configuration. For the Linux kernel, you'll probably want "Kconfig" |
| from the top-level directory, as environment variables will make |
| sure the right Kconfig is included from there |
| (arch/<architecture>/Kconfig). If you are using Kconfiglib via 'make |
| scriptconfig', the filename of the base base Kconfig file will be in |
| sys.argv[1]. |
| |
| base_dir (default: None): The base directory relative to which 'source' |
| statements within Kconfig files will work. For the Linux kernel this |
| should be the top-level directory of the kernel tree. $-references |
| to existing environment variables will be expanded. |
| |
| If None (the default), the environment variable 'srctree' will be |
| used if set, and the current directory otherwise. 'srctree' is set |
| by the Linux makefiles to the top-level kernel directory. A default |
| of "." would not work with an alternative build directory. |
| |
| print_warnings (default: True): Set to True if warnings related to this |
| configuration should be printed to stderr. This can be changed later |
| with Config.set_print_warnings(). It is provided as a constructor |
| argument since warnings might be generated during parsing. |
| |
| print_undef_assign (default: False): Set to True if informational |
| messages related to assignments to undefined symbols should be |
| printed to stderr for this configuration. Can be changed later with |
| Config.set_print_undef_assign().""" |
| |
| # The set of all symbols, indexed by name (a string) |
| self.syms = {} |
| # Python 2/3 compatibility hack. This is the only one needed. |
| self.syms_iter = self.syms.values if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 else \ |
| self.syms.itervalues |
| |
| # The set of all defined symbols in the configuration in the order they |
| # appear in the Kconfig files. This excludes the special symbols n, m, |
| # and y as well as symbols that are referenced but never defined. |
| self.kconfig_syms = [] |
| |
| # The set of all named choices (yes, choices can have names), indexed |
| # by name (a string) |
| self.named_choices = {} |
| |
| # Lists containing all choices, menus and comments in the configuration |
| self.choices = [] |
| self.menus = [] |
| self.comments = [] |
| |
| def register_special_symbol(type_, name, val): |
| sym = Symbol() |
| sym.is_special_ = True |
| sym.is_defined_ = True |
| sym.config = self |
| sym.name = name |
| sym.type = type_ |
| sym.cached_val = val |
| self.syms[name] = sym |
| return sym |
| |
| # The special symbols n, m and y, used as shorthand for "n", "m" and |
| # "y" |
| self.n = register_special_symbol(TRISTATE, "n", "n") |
| self.m = register_special_symbol(TRISTATE, "m", "m") |
| self.y = register_special_symbol(TRISTATE, "y", "y") |
| # DEFCONFIG_LIST uses this |
| register_special_symbol(STRING, "UNAME_RELEASE", platform.uname()[2]) |
| |
| # The symbol with "option defconfig_list" set, containing a list of |
| # default .config files |
| self.defconfig_sym = None |
| |
| # See Symbol.get_(src)arch() |
| self.arch = os.environ.get("ARCH") |
| self.srcarch = os.environ.get("SRCARCH") |
| |
| # If you set CONFIG_ in the environment, Kconfig will prefix all symbols |
| # with its value when saving the configuration, instead of using the default, "CONFIG_". |
| self.config_prefix = os.environ.get("CONFIG_") |
| if self.config_prefix is None: |
| self.config_prefix = "CONFIG_" |
| |
| # See Config.__init__(). We need this for get_defconfig_filename(). |
| self.srctree = os.environ.get("srctree") |
| if self.srctree is None: |
| self.srctree = "." |
| |
| self.filename = filename |
| self.base_dir = self.srctree if base_dir is None else \ |
| os.path.expandvars(base_dir) |
| |
| # The 'mainmenu' text |
| self.mainmenu_text = None |
| |
| # The filename of the most recently loaded .config file |
| self.config_filename = None |
| # The textual header of the most recently loaded .config, uncommented |
| self.config_header = None |
| |
| self.print_warnings = print_warnings |
| self.print_undef_assign = print_undef_assign |
| self._warnings = [] |
| |
| # For parsing routines that stop when finding a line belonging to a |
| # different construct, these holds that line and the tokenized version |
| # of that line. The purpose is to avoid having to re-tokenize the line, |
| # which is inefficient and causes problems when recording references to |
| # symbols. |
| self.end_line = None |
| self.end_line_tokens = None |
| |
| # See the comment in _parse_expr(). |
| self._cur_item = None |
| self._line = None |
| self._filename = None |
| self._linenr = None |
| self._transform_m = None |
| |
| # Parse the Kconfig files |
| self.top_block = [] |
| self._parse_file(filename, None, None, None, self.top_block) |
| |
| # Build Symbol.dep for all symbols |
| self._build_dep() |
| |
| def get_arch(self): |
| """Returns the value the environment variable ARCH had at the time the |
| Config instance was created, or None if ARCH was not set. For the |
| kernel, this corresponds to the architecture being built for, with |
| values such as "i386" or "mips".""" |
| return self.arch |
| |
| def get_srcarch(self): |
| """Returns the value the environment variable SRCARCH had at the time |
| the Config instance was created, or None if SRCARCH was not set. For |
| the kernel, this corresponds to the particular arch/ subdirectory |
| containing architecture-specific code.""" |
| return self.srcarch |
| |
| def get_srctree(self): |
| """Returns the value the environment variable srctree had at the time |
| the Config instance was created, or None if srctree was not defined. |
| This variable points to the source directory and is used when building |
| in a separate directory.""" |
| return self.srctree |
| |
| def get_base_dir(self): |
| """Returns the base directory relative to which 'source' statements |
| will work, passed as an argument to Config.__init__().""" |
| return self.base_dir |
| |
| def get_kconfig_filename(self): |
| """Returns the name of the (base) kconfig file this configuration was |
| loaded from.""" |
| return self.filename |
| |
| def get_config_filename(self): |
| """Returns the filename of the most recently loaded configuration file, |
| or None if no configuration has been loaded.""" |
| return self.config_filename |
| |
| def get_config_header(self): |
| """Returns the (uncommented) textual header of the .config file most |
| recently loaded with load_config(). Returns None if no .config file has |
| been loaded or if the most recently loaded .config file has no header. |
| The header consists of all lines up to but not including the first line |
| that either |
| |
| 1. Does not start with "#" |
| 2. Has the form "# CONFIG_FOO is not set." |
| """ |
| return self.config_header |
| |
| def get_mainmenu_text(self): |
| """Returns the text of the 'mainmenu' statement (with $-references to |
| symbols replaced by symbol values), or None if the configuration has no |
| 'mainmenu' statement.""" |
| return None if self.mainmenu_text is None else \ |
| self._expand_sym_refs(self.mainmenu_text) |
| |
| def get_defconfig_filename(self): |
| """Returns the name of the defconfig file, which is the first existing |
| file in the list given in a symbol having 'option defconfig_list' set. |
| $-references to symbols will be expanded ("$FOO bar" -> "foo bar" if |
| FOO has the value "foo"). Returns None in case of no defconfig file. |
| Setting 'option defconfig_list' on multiple symbols currently results |
| in undefined behavior. |
| |
| If the environment variable 'srctree' was set when the Config was |
| created, get_defconfig_filename() will first look relative to that |
| directory before looking in the current directory; see |
| Config.__init__(). |
| |
| WARNING: A wart here is that scripts/kconfig/Makefile sometimes uses |
| the --defconfig=<defconfig> option when calling the C implementation of |
| e.g. 'make defconfig'. This option overrides the 'option |
| defconfig_list' symbol, meaning the result from |
| get_defconfig_filename() might not match what 'make defconfig' would |
| use. That probably ought to be worked around somehow, so that this |
| function always gives the "expected" result.""" |
| if self.defconfig_sym is None: |
| return None |
| for filename, cond_expr in self.defconfig_sym.def_exprs: |
| if self._eval_expr(cond_expr) == "y": |
| filename = self._expand_sym_refs(filename) |
| # We first look in $srctree. os.path.join() won't work here as |
| # an absolute path in filename would override $srctree. |
| srctree_filename = os.path.normpath(self.srctree + "/" + |
| filename) |
| if os.path.exists(srctree_filename): |
| return srctree_filename |
| if os.path.exists(filename): |
| return filename |
| return None |
| |
| def get_symbol(self, name): |
| """Returns the symbol with name 'name', or None if no such symbol |
| appears in the configuration. An alternative shorthand is conf[name], |
| where conf is a Config instance, though that will instead raise |
| KeyError if the symbol does not exist.""" |
| return self.syms.get(name) |
| |
| def __getitem__(self, name): |
| """Returns the symbol with name 'name'. Raises KeyError if the symbol |
| does not appear in the configuration.""" |
| return self.syms[name] |
| |
| def get_symbols(self, all_symbols=True): |
| """Returns a list of symbols from the configuration. An alternative for |
| iterating over all defined symbols (in the order of definition) is |
| |
| for sym in config: |
| ... |
| |
| which relies on Config implementing __iter__() and is equivalent to |
| |
| for sym in config.get_symbols(False): |
| ... |
| |
| all_symbols (default: True): If True, all symbols -- including special |
| and undefined symbols -- will be included in the result, in an |
| undefined order. If False, only symbols actually defined and not |
| merely referred to in the configuration will be included in the |
| result, and will appear in the order that they are defined within |
| the Kconfig configuration files.""" |
| return list(self.syms.values()) if all_symbols else self.kconfig_syms |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| """Convenience function for iterating over the set of all defined |
| symbols in the configuration, used like |
| |
| for sym in conf: |
| ... |
| |
| The iteration happens in the order of definition within the Kconfig |
| configuration files. Symbols only referred to but not defined will not |
| be included, nor will the special symbols n, m, and y. If you want to |
| include such symbols as well, see config.get_symbols().""" |
| return iter(self.kconfig_syms) |
| |
| def get_choices(self): |
| """Returns a list containing all choice statements in the |
| configuration, in the order they appear in the Kconfig files.""" |
| return self.choices |
| |
| def get_menus(self): |
| """Returns a list containing all menus in the configuration, in the |
| order they appear in the Kconfig files.""" |
| return self.menus |
| |
| def get_comments(self): |
| """Returns a list containing all comments in the configuration, in the |
| order they appear in the Kconfig files.""" |
| return self.comments |
| |
| def get_top_level_items(self): |
| """Returns a list containing the items (symbols, menus, choices, and |
| comments) at the top level of the configuration -- that is, all items |
| that do not appear within a menu or choice. The items appear in the |
| same order as within the configuration.""" |
| return self.top_block |
| |
| def load_config(self, filename, replace=True): |
| """Loads symbol values from a file in the familiar .config format. |
| Equivalent to calling Symbol.set_user_value() to set each of the |
| values. |
| |
| "# CONFIG_FOO is not set" within a .config file is treated specially |
| and sets the user value of FOO to 'n'. The C implementation works the |
| same way. |
| |
| filename: The .config file to load. $-references to existing |
| environment variables will be expanded. For scripts to work even when |
| an alternative build directory is used with the Linux kernel, you |
| need to refer to the top-level kernel directory with "$srctree". |
| |
| replace (default: True): True if the configuration should replace the |
| old configuration; False if it should add to it. |
| |
| Returns a list or warnings (hopefully empty) |
| """ |
| |
| self._warnings = [] |
| # Regular expressions for parsing .config files |
| _set_re_match = re.compile(r"{}(\w+)=(.*)".format(self.config_prefix)).match |
| _unset_re_match = re.compile(r"# {}(\w+) is not set".format(self.config_prefix)).match |
| |
| # Put this first so that a missing file doesn't screw up our state |
| filename = os.path.expandvars(filename) |
| line_feeder = _FileFeed(filename) |
| |
| self.config_filename = filename |
| |
| # |
| # Read header |
| # |
| |
| def is_header_line(line): |
| return line is not None and line.startswith("#") and \ |
| not _unset_re_match(line) |
| |
| self.config_header = None |
| |
| line = line_feeder.peek_next() |
| if is_header_line(line): |
| self.config_header = "" |
| while is_header_line(line_feeder.peek_next()): |
| self.config_header += line_feeder.get_next()[1:] |
| # Remove trailing newline |
| if self.config_header.endswith("\n"): |
| self.config_header = self.config_header[:-1] |
| |
| # |
| # Read assignments. Hotspot for some workloads. |
| # |
| |
| def warn_override(filename, linenr, name, old_user_val, new_user_val): |
| self._warn('overriding the value of {0}. ' |
| 'Old value: "{1}", new value: "{2}".' |
| .format(name, old_user_val, new_user_val), |
| filename, linenr) |
| |
| # Invalidate everything to keep things simple. It might be possible to |
| # improve performance for the case where multiple configurations are |
| # loaded by only invalidating a symbol (and its dependent symbols) if |
| # the new user value differs from the old. One complication would be |
| # that symbols not mentioned in the .config must lose their user value |
| # when replace = True, which is the usual case. |
| if replace: |
| self.unset_user_values() |
| else: |
| self._invalidate_all() |
| |
| while 1: |
| line = line_feeder.get_next() |
| if line is None: |
| return self._warnings |
| |
| line = line.rstrip() |
| |
| set_match = _set_re_match(line) |
| if set_match: |
| name, val = set_match.groups() |
| |
| if val.startswith('"'): |
| if len(val) < 2 or val[-1] != '"': |
| _parse_error(line, "malformed string literal", |
| line_feeder.filename, line_feeder.linenr) |
| # Strip quotes and remove escapings. The unescaping |
| # procedure should be safe since " can only appear as \" |
| # inside the string. |
| val = val[1:-1].replace('\\"', '"').replace("\\\\", "\\") |
| |
| if name in self.syms: |
| sym = self.syms[name] |
| if sym.user_val is not None: |
| warn_override(line_feeder.filename, line_feeder.linenr, |
| name, sym.user_val, val) |
| |
| if sym.is_choice_sym: |
| user_mode = sym.parent.user_mode |
| if user_mode is not None and user_mode != val: |
| self._warn("assignment to {0} changes mode of " |
| 'containing choice from "{1}" to "{2}".' |
| .format(name, val, user_mode), |
| line_feeder.filename, |
| line_feeder.linenr) |
| |
| sym._set_user_value_no_invalidate(val, True) |
| else: |
| if self.print_undef_assign: |
| _stderr_msg('note: attempt to assign the value "{0}" ' |
| "to the undefined symbol {1}." |
| .format(val, name), |
| line_feeder.filename, line_feeder.linenr) |
| else: |
| unset_match = _unset_re_match(line) |
| if unset_match: |
| name = unset_match.group(1) |
| if name in self.syms: |
| sym = self.syms[name] |
| if sym.user_val is not None: |
| warn_override(line_feeder.filename, |
| line_feeder.linenr, |
| name, sym.user_val, "n") |
| |
| sym._set_user_value_no_invalidate("n", True) |
| |
| def write_config(self, filename, header=None): |
| """Writes out symbol values in the familiar .config format. |
| |
| Kconfiglib makes sure the format matches what the C implementation |
| would generate, down to whitespace. This eases testing. |
| |
| filename: The filename under which to save the configuration. |
| |
| header (default: None): A textual header that will appear at the |
| beginning of the file, with each line commented out automatically. |
| None means no header.""" |
| |
| for sym in self.syms_iter(): |
| sym.already_written = False |
| |
| with open(filename, "w") as f: |
| # Write header |
| if header is not None: |
| f.write(_comment(header) + "\n") |
| |
| # Build and write configuration |
| conf_strings = [] |
| _make_block_conf(self.top_block, conf_strings.append) |
| f.write("\n".join(conf_strings) + "\n") |
| |
| def eval(self, s): |
| """Returns the value of the expression 's' -- where 's' is represented |
| as a string -- in the context of the configuration. Raises |
| Kconfig_Syntax_Error if syntax errors are detected in 's'. |
| |
| For example, if FOO and BAR are tristate symbols at least one of which |
| has the value "y", then config.eval("y && (FOO || BAR)") => "y" |
| |
| This function always yields a tristate value. To get the value of |
| non-bool, non-tristate symbols, use Symbol.get_value(). |
| |
| The result of this function is consistent with how evaluation works for |
| conditional expressions in the configuration as well as in the C |
| implementation. "m" and m are rewritten as '"m" && MODULES' and 'm && |
| MODULES', respectively, and a result of "m" will get promoted to "y" if |
| we're running without modules. |
| |
| Syntax checking is somewhat lax, partly to be compatible with lax |
| parsing in the C implementation.""" |
| return self._eval_expr(self._parse_expr(self._tokenize(s, True), # Feed |
| None, # Current symbol/choice |
| s)) # line |
| |
| def unset_user_values(self): |
| """Resets the values of all symbols, as if Config.load_config() or |
| Symbol.set_user_value() had never been called.""" |
| for sym in self.syms_iter(): |
| sym._unset_user_value_no_recursive_invalidate() |
| |
| def set_print_warnings(self, print_warnings): |
| """Determines whether warnings related to this configuration (for |
| things like attempting to assign illegal values to symbols with |
| Symbol.set_user_value()) should be printed to stderr. |
| |
| print_warnings: True if warnings should be printed.""" |
| self.print_warnings = print_warnings |
| |
| def set_print_undef_assign(self, print_undef_assign): |
| """Determines whether informational messages related to assignments to |
| undefined symbols should be printed to stderr for this configuration. |
| |
| print_undef_assign: If True, such messages will be printed.""" |
| self.print_undef_assign = print_undef_assign |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| """Returns a string containing various information about the Config.""" |
| return _lines("Configuration", |
| "File : " + |
| self.filename, |
| "Base directory : " + |
| self.base_dir, |
| "Value of $ARCH at creation time : " + |
| ("(not set)" if self.arch is None else self.arch), |
| "Value of $SRCARCH at creation time : " + |
| ("(not set)" if self.srcarch is None else |
| self.srcarch), |
| "Source tree (derived from $srctree;", |
| "defaults to '.' if $srctree isn't set) : " + |
| self.srctree, |
| "Most recently loaded .config : " + |
| ("(no .config loaded)" |
| if self.config_filename is None else |
| self.config_filename), |
| "Print warnings : " + |
| BOOL_STR[self.print_warnings], |
| "Print assignments to undefined symbols : " + |
| BOOL_STR[self.print_undef_assign]) |
| |
| # |
| # Private methods |
| # |
| |
| # |
| # Kconfig parsing |
| # |
| |
| def _parse_file(self, filename, parent, deps, visible_if_deps, block): |
| """Parses the Kconfig file 'filename'. Appends the Items in the file |
| (and any file it sources) to the list passed in the 'block' parameter. |
| See _parse_block() for the meaning of the parameters.""" |
| self._parse_block(_FileFeed(filename), None, parent, deps, |
| visible_if_deps, block) |
| |
| def _parse_block(self, line_feeder, end_marker, parent, deps, |
| visible_if_deps, block): |
| """Parses a block, which is the contents of either a file or an if, |
| menu, or choice statement. Appends the Items to the list passed in the |
| 'block' parameter. |
| |
| line_feeder: A _FileFeed instance feeding lines from a file. The |
| Kconfig language is line-based in practice. |
| |
| end_marker: The token that ends the block, e.g. T_ENDIF ("endif") for |
| ifs. None for files. |
| |
| parent: The enclosing menu or choice, or None if we're at the top |
| level. |
| |
| deps: Dependencies from enclosing menus, choices and ifs. |
| |
| visible_if_deps (default: None): 'visible if' dependencies from |
| enclosing menus. |
| |
| block: The list to add items to.""" |
| |
| while 1: |
| # Do we already have a tokenized line that we determined wasn't |
| # part of whatever we were parsing earlier? See comment in |
| # Config.__init__(). |
| if self.end_line is not None: |
| line = self.end_line |
| tokens = self.end_line_tokens |
| tokens.unget_all() |
| |
| self.end_line = None |
| self.end_line_tokens = None |
| else: |
| line = line_feeder.get_next() |
| if line is None: |
| if end_marker is not None: |
| raise Kconfig_Syntax_Error("Unexpected end of file {0}" |
| .format(line_feeder.filename)) |
| return |
| |
| tokens = self._tokenize(line, False, line_feeder.filename, |
| line_feeder.linenr) |
| |
| t0 = tokens.get_next() |
| if t0 is None: |
| continue |
| |
| # Cases are ordered roughly by frequency, which speeds things up a |
| # bit |
| |
| if t0 == T_CONFIG or t0 == T_MENUCONFIG: |
| # The tokenizer will automatically allocate a new Symbol object |
| # for any new names it encounters, so we don't need to worry |
| # about that here. |
| sym = tokens.get_next() |
| |
| # Symbols defined in multiple places get the parent of their |
| # first definition. However, for symbols whose parents are |
| # choice statements, the choice statement takes precedence. |
| if not sym.is_defined_ or isinstance(parent, Choice): |
| sym.parent = parent |
| sym.is_defined_ = True |
| |
| self._parse_properties(line_feeder, sym, deps, visible_if_deps) |
| |
| self.kconfig_syms.append(sym) |
| block.append(sym) |
| |
| elif t0 == T_SOURCE: |
| kconfig_file = tokens.get_next() |
| exp_kconfig_file = self._expand_sym_refs(kconfig_file) |
| f = os.path.join(self.base_dir, exp_kconfig_file) |
| if not os.path.exists(f): |
| raise IOError('{0}:{1}: sourced file "{2}" (expands to ' |
| '"{3}") not found. Perhaps base_dir ' |
| '(argument to Config.__init__(), currently ' |
| '"{4}") is set to the wrong value.' |
| .format(line_feeder.filename, |
| line_feeder.linenr, |
| kconfig_file, exp_kconfig_file, |
| self.base_dir)) |
| # Add items to the same block |
| self._parse_file(f, parent, deps, visible_if_deps, block) |
| |
| elif t0 == end_marker: |
| # We have reached the end of the block |
| return |
| |
| elif t0 == T_IF: |
| # If statements are treated as syntactic sugar for adding |
| # dependencies to enclosed items and do not have an explicit |
| # object representation. |
| |
| dep_expr = self._parse_expr(tokens, None, line, |
| line_feeder.filename, |
| line_feeder.linenr) |
| # Add items to the same block |
| self._parse_block(line_feeder, T_ENDIF, parent, |
| _make_and(dep_expr, deps), |
| visible_if_deps, block) |
| |
| elif t0 == T_COMMENT: |
| comment = Comment() |
| comment.config = self |
| comment.parent = parent |
| comment.filename = line_feeder.filename |
| comment.linenr = line_feeder.linenr |
| comment.text = tokens.get_next() |
| |
| self._parse_properties(line_feeder, comment, deps, |
| visible_if_deps) |
| |
| self.comments.append(comment) |
| block.append(comment) |
| |
| elif t0 == T_MENU: |
| menu = Menu() |
| menu.config = self |
| menu.parent = parent |
| menu.filename = line_feeder.filename |
| menu.linenr = line_feeder.linenr |
| menu.title = tokens.get_next() |
| |
| self._parse_properties(line_feeder, menu, deps, |
| visible_if_deps) |
| |
| # This needs to go before _parse_block() so that we get the |
| # proper menu ordering in the case of nested functions |
| self.menus.append(menu) |
| # Parse contents and put Items in menu.block |
| self._parse_block(line_feeder, T_ENDMENU, menu, menu.dep_expr, |
| _make_and(visible_if_deps, |
| menu.visible_if_expr), |
| menu.block) |
| |
| block.append(menu) |
| |
| elif t0 == T_CHOICE: |
| name = tokens.get_next() |
| if name is None: |
| choice = Choice() |
| self.choices.append(choice) |
| else: |
| # Named choice |
| choice = self.named_choices.get(name) |
| if choice is None: |
| choice = Choice() |
| choice.name = name |
| self.named_choices[name] = choice |
| self.choices.append(choice) |
| |
| choice.config = self |
| choice.parent = parent |
| |
| choice.def_locations.append((line_feeder.filename, |
| line_feeder.linenr)) |
| |
| self._parse_properties(line_feeder, choice, deps, |
| visible_if_deps) |
| |
| # Parse contents and put Items in choice.block |
| self._parse_block(line_feeder, T_ENDCHOICE, choice, deps, |
| visible_if_deps, choice.block) |
| |
| choice._determine_actual_symbols() |
| |
| # If no type is specified for the choice, its type is that of |
| # the first choice item with a specified type |
| if choice.type == UNKNOWN: |
| for item in choice.actual_symbols: |
| if item.type != UNKNOWN: |
| choice.type = item.type |
| break |
| |
| # Each choice item of UNKNOWN type gets the type of the choice |
| for item in choice.actual_symbols: |
| if item.type == UNKNOWN: |
| item.type = choice.type |
| |
| block.append(choice) |
| |
| elif t0 == T_MAINMENU: |
| text = tokens.get_next() |
| if self.mainmenu_text is not None: |
| self._warn("overriding 'mainmenu' text. " |
| 'Old value: "{0}", new value: "{1}".' |
| .format(self.mainmenu_text, text), |
| line_feeder.filename, line_feeder.linenr) |
| self.mainmenu_text = text |
| |
| else: |
| _parse_error(line, "unrecognized construct", |
| line_feeder.filename, line_feeder.linenr) |
| |
| def _parse_properties(self, line_feeder, stmt, deps, visible_if_deps): |
| """Parsing of properties for symbols, menus, choices, and comments. |
| Takes care of propagating dependencies from enclosing menus and ifs.""" |
| |
| def parse_val_and_cond(tokens, line, filename, linenr): |
| """Parses '<expr1> if <expr2>' constructs, where the 'if' part is |
| optional. Returns a tuple containing the parsed expressions, with |
| None as the second element if the 'if' part is missing.""" |
| return (self._parse_expr(tokens, stmt, line, filename, linenr, |
| False), |
| self._parse_expr(tokens, stmt, line, filename, linenr) |
| if tokens.check(T_IF) else None) |
| |
| # In case the symbol is defined in multiple locations, we need to |
| # remember what prompts, defaults, selects, and implies are new for |
| # this definition, as "depends on" should only apply to the local |
| # definition. |
| new_prompt = None |
| new_def_exprs = [] |
| new_selects = [] |
| new_implies = [] |
| |
| # Dependencies from 'depends on' statements |
| depends_on_expr = None |
| |
| while 1: |
| line = line_feeder.get_next() |
| if line is None: |
| break |
| |
| filename = line_feeder.filename |
| linenr = line_feeder.linenr |
| |
| tokens = self._tokenize(line, False, filename, linenr) |
| |
| t0 = tokens.get_next() |
| if t0 is None: |
| continue |
| |
| # Cases are ordered roughly by frequency, which speeds things up a |
| # bit |
| |
| if t0 == T_DEPENDS: |
| if not tokens.check(T_ON): |
| _parse_error(line, 'expected "on" after "depends"', |
| filename, linenr) |
| |
| parsed_deps = self._parse_expr(tokens, stmt, line, filename, |
| linenr) |
| |
| if isinstance(stmt, (Menu, Comment)): |
| stmt.orig_deps = _make_and(stmt.orig_deps, parsed_deps) |
| else: |
| depends_on_expr = _make_and(depends_on_expr, parsed_deps) |
| |
| elif t0 == T_HELP: |
| # Find first non-blank (not all-space) line and get its |
| # indentation |
| line = line_feeder.next_nonblank() |
| if line is None: |
| stmt.help = "" |
| break |
| indent = _indentation(line) |
| if indent == 0: |
| # If the first non-empty lines has zero indent, there is no |
| # help text |
| stmt.help = "" |
| line_feeder.unget() |
| break |
| |
| # The help text goes on till the first non-empty line with less |
| # indent |
| help_lines = [_deindent(line, indent)] |
| while 1: |
| line = line_feeder.get_next() |
| if line is None or \ |
| (not line.isspace() and _indentation(line) < indent): |
| stmt.help = "".join(help_lines) |
| break |
| help_lines.append(_deindent(line, indent)) |
| |
| if line is None: |
| break |
| |
| line_feeder.unget() |
| |
| elif t0 == T_SELECT: |
| target = tokens.get_next() |
| |
| stmt.referenced_syms.add(target) |
| stmt.selected_syms.add(target) |
| |
| new_selects.append( |
| (target, |
| self._parse_expr(tokens, stmt, line, filename, linenr) |
| if tokens.check(T_IF) else None)) |
| |
| elif t0 == T_IMPLY: |
| target = tokens.get_next() |
| |
| stmt.referenced_syms.add(target) |
| stmt.implied_syms.add(target) |
| |
| new_implies.append( |
| (target, |
| self._parse_expr(tokens, stmt, line, filename, linenr) |
| if tokens.check(T_IF) else None)) |
| |
| elif t0 in (T_BOOL, T_TRISTATE, T_INT, T_HEX, T_STRING): |
| stmt.type = TOKEN_TO_TYPE[t0] |
| if tokens.peek_next() is not None: |
| new_prompt = parse_val_and_cond(tokens, line, filename, |
| linenr) |
| |
| elif t0 == T_DEFAULT: |
| new_def_exprs.append(parse_val_and_cond(tokens, line, filename, |
| linenr)) |
| |
| elif t0 == T_DEF_BOOL: |
| stmt.type = BOOL |
| if tokens.peek_next() is not None: |
| new_def_exprs.append(parse_val_and_cond(tokens, line, |
| filename, linenr)) |
| |
| elif t0 == T_PROMPT: |
| # 'prompt' properties override each other within a single |
| # definition of a symbol, but additional prompts can be added |
| # by defining the symbol multiple times; hence 'new_prompt' |
| # instead of 'prompt'. |
| new_prompt = parse_val_and_cond(tokens, line, filename, linenr) |
| |
| elif t0 == T_RANGE: |
| low = tokens.get_next() |
| high = tokens.get_next() |
| stmt.referenced_syms.add(low) |
| stmt.referenced_syms.add(high) |
| |
| stmt.ranges.append( |
| (low, high, |
| self._parse_expr(tokens, stmt, line, filename, linenr) |
| if tokens.check(T_IF) else None)) |
| |
| elif t0 == T_DEF_TRISTATE: |
| stmt.type = TRISTATE |
| if tokens.peek_next() is not None: |
| new_def_exprs.append(parse_val_and_cond(tokens, line, |
| filename, linenr)) |
| |
| elif t0 == T_OPTION: |
| if tokens.check(T_ENV) and tokens.check(T_EQUAL): |
| env_var = tokens.get_next() |
| |
| stmt.is_special_ = True |
| stmt.is_from_env = True |
| |
| if env_var not in os.environ: |
| self._warn("The symbol {0} references the " |
| "non-existent environment variable {1} and " |
| "will get the empty string as its value. " |
| "If you're using Kconfiglib via " |
| "'make (i)scriptconfig', it should have " |
| "set up the environment correctly for you. " |
| "If you still got this message, that " |
| "might be an error, and you should email " |
| "ulfalizer a.t Google's email service.""" |
| .format(stmt.name, env_var), |
| filename, linenr) |
| |
| stmt.cached_val = "" |
| else: |
| stmt.cached_val = os.environ[env_var] |
| |
| elif tokens.check(T_DEFCONFIG_LIST): |
| self.defconfig_sym = stmt |
| |
| elif tokens.check(T_MODULES): |
| # To reduce warning spam, only warn if 'option modules' is |
| # set on some symbol that isn't MODULES, which should be |
| # safe. I haven't run into any projects that make use |
| # modules besides the kernel yet, and there it's likely to |
| # keep being called "MODULES". |
| if stmt.name != "MODULES": |
| self._warn("the 'modules' option is not supported. " |
| "Let me know if this is a problem for you; " |
| "it shouldn't be that hard to implement. " |
| "(Note that modules are still supported -- " |
| "Kconfiglib just assumes the symbol name " |
| "MODULES, like older versions of the C " |
| "implementation did when 'option modules' " |
| "wasn't used.)", |
| filename, linenr) |
| |
| elif tokens.check(T_ALLNOCONFIG_Y): |
| if not isinstance(stmt, Symbol): |
| _parse_error(line, |
| "the 'allnoconfig_y' option is only " |
| "valid for symbols", |
| filename, linenr) |
| stmt.allnoconfig_y = True |
| |
| else: |
| _parse_error(line, "unrecognized option", filename, linenr) |
| |
| elif t0 == T_VISIBLE: |
| if not tokens.check(T_IF): |
| _parse_error(line, 'expected "if" after "visible"', |
| filename, linenr) |
| if not isinstance(stmt, Menu): |
| _parse_error(line, |
| "'visible if' is only valid for menus", |
| filename, linenr) |
| |
| parsed_deps = self._parse_expr(tokens, stmt, line, filename, |
| linenr) |
| stmt.visible_if_expr = _make_and(stmt.visible_if_expr, |
| parsed_deps) |
| |
| elif t0 == T_OPTIONAL: |
| if not isinstance(stmt, Choice): |
| _parse_error(line, |
| '"optional" is only valid for choices', |
| filename, |
| linenr) |
| stmt.optional = True |
| |
| else: |
| # See comment in Config.__init__() |
| self.end_line = line |
| self.end_line_tokens = tokens |
| break |
| |
| # Done parsing properties. Now propagate 'depends on' and enclosing |
| # menu/if dependencies to expressions. |
| |
| # The set of symbols referenced directly by the statement plus all |
| # symbols referenced by enclosing menus and ifs |
| stmt.all_referenced_syms = stmt.referenced_syms | _get_expr_syms(deps) |
| |
| # Save original dependencies from enclosing menus and ifs |
| stmt.deps_from_containing = deps |
| |
| if isinstance(stmt, (Menu, Comment)): |
| stmt.dep_expr = _make_and(stmt.orig_deps, deps) |
| else: |
| # Symbol or Choice |
| |
| # See comment for 'menu_dep' |
| stmt.menu_dep = _make_and(deps, depends_on_expr) |
| |
| # Propagate dependencies to prompts |
| |
| if new_prompt is not None: |
| prompt, cond_expr = new_prompt |
| # Propagate 'visible if' dependencies from menus and local |
| # 'depends on' dependencies |
| cond_expr = _make_and(_make_and(cond_expr, visible_if_deps), |
| depends_on_expr) |
| # Save original |
| stmt.orig_prompts.append((prompt, cond_expr)) |
| # Finalize with dependencies from enclosing menus and ifs |
| stmt.prompts.append((prompt, _make_and(cond_expr, deps))) |
| |
| # Propagate dependencies to defaults |
| |
| # Propagate 'depends on' dependencies |
| new_def_exprs = [(val_expr, _make_and(cond_expr, depends_on_expr)) |
| for val_expr, cond_expr in new_def_exprs] |
| # Save original |
| stmt.orig_def_exprs.extend(new_def_exprs) |
| # Finalize with dependencies from enclosing menus and ifs |
| stmt.def_exprs.extend([(val_expr, _make_and(cond_expr, deps)) |
| for val_expr, cond_expr in new_def_exprs]) |
| |
| # Propagate dependencies to selects and implies |
| |
| # Only symbols can select and imply |
| if isinstance(stmt, Symbol): |
| # Propagate 'depends on' dependencies |
| new_selects = [(target, _make_and(cond_expr, depends_on_expr)) |
| for target, cond_expr in new_selects] |
| new_implies = [(target, _make_and(cond_expr, depends_on_expr)) |
| for target, cond_expr in new_implies] |
| # Save original |
| stmt.orig_selects.extend(new_selects) |
| stmt.orig_implies.extend(new_implies) |
| # Finalize with dependencies from enclosing menus and ifs |
| for target, cond in new_selects: |
| target.rev_dep = \ |
| _make_or(target.rev_dep, |
| _make_and(stmt, _make_and(cond, deps))) |
| for target, cond in new_implies: |
| target.weak_rev_dep = \ |
| _make_or(target.weak_rev_dep, |
| _make_and(stmt, _make_and(cond, deps))) |
| |
| def _parse_expr(self, feed, cur_item, line, filename=None, linenr=None, |
| transform_m=True): |
| """Parses an expression from the tokens in 'feed' using a simple |
| top-down approach. The result has the form |
| '(<operator>, [<parsed operands>])', where <operator> is e.g. |
| kconfiglib.AND. If there is only one operand (i.e., no && or ||), then |
| the operand is returned directly. This also goes for subexpressions. |
| |
| feed: _Feed instance containing the tokens for the expression. |
| |
| cur_item: The item (Symbol, Choice, Menu, or Comment) currently being |
| parsed, or None if we're not parsing an item. Used for recording |
| references to symbols. |
| |
| line: The line containing the expression being parsed. |
| |
| filename (default: None): The file containing the expression. |
| |
| linenr (default: None): The line number containing the expression. |
| |
| transform_m (default: False): Determines if 'm' should be rewritten to |
| 'm && MODULES' -- see parse_val_and_cond(). |
| |
| Expression grammar, in decreasing order of precedence: |
| |
| <expr> -> <symbol> |
| <symbol> '=' <symbol> |
| <symbol> '!=' <symbol> |
| '(' <expr> ')' |
| '!' <expr> |
| <expr> '&&' <expr> |
| <expr> '||' <expr>""" |
| |
| # Use instance variables to avoid having to pass these as arguments |
| # through the top-down parser in _parse_expr_rec(), which is tedious |
| # and obfuscates the code. A profiler run shows no noticeable |
| # performance difference. |
| self._cur_item = cur_item |
| self._transform_m = transform_m |
| self._line = line |
| self._filename = filename |
| self._linenr = linenr |
| |
| return self._parse_expr_rec(feed) |
| |
| def _parse_expr_rec(self, feed): |
| or_term = self._parse_or_term(feed) |
| if not feed.check(T_OR): |
| # Common case -- no need for an OR node since it's just a single |
| # operand |
| return or_term |
| or_terms = [or_term, self._parse_or_term(feed)] |
| while feed.check(T_OR): |
| or_terms.append(self._parse_or_term(feed)) |
| return (OR, or_terms) |
| |
| def _parse_or_term(self, feed): |
| and_term = self._parse_factor(feed) |
| if not feed.check(T_AND): |
| # Common case -- no need for an AND node since it's just a single |
| # operand |
| return and_term |
| and_terms = [and_term, self._parse_factor(feed)] |
| while feed.check(T_AND): |
| and_terms.append(self._parse_factor(feed)) |
| return (AND, and_terms) |
| |
| def _parse_factor(self, feed): |
| token = feed.get_next() |
| |
| if isinstance(token, (Symbol, str)): |
| if self._cur_item is not None and isinstance(token, Symbol): |
| self._cur_item.referenced_syms.add(token) |
| |
| next_token = feed.peek_next() |
| # For conditional expressions ('depends on <expr>', |
| # '... if <expr>', # etc.), "m" and m are rewritten to |
| # "m" && MODULES. |
| if next_token != T_EQUAL and next_token != T_UNEQUAL: |
| if self._transform_m and (token is self.m or token == "m"): |
| return (AND, ["m", self._sym_lookup("MODULES")]) |
| return token |
| |
| relation = EQUAL if (feed.get_next() == T_EQUAL) else UNEQUAL |
| token_2 = feed.get_next() |
| if self._cur_item is not None and isinstance(token_2, Symbol): |
| self._cur_item.referenced_syms.add(token_2) |
| return (relation, token, token_2) |
| |
| if token == T_NOT: |
| return (NOT, self._parse_factor(feed)) |
| |
| if token == T_OPEN_PAREN: |
| expr_parse = self._parse_expr_rec(feed) |
| if not feed.check(T_CLOSE_PAREN): |
| _parse_error(self._line, "missing end parenthesis", |
| self._filename, self._linenr) |
| return expr_parse |
| |
| _parse_error(self._line, "malformed expression", self._filename, |
| self._linenr) |
| |
| def _tokenize(self, s, for_eval, filename=None, linenr=None): |
| """Returns a _Feed instance containing tokens derived from the string |
| 's'. Registers any new symbols encountered (via _sym_lookup()). |
| |
| (I experimented with a pure regular expression implementation, but it |
| came out slower, less readable, and wouldn't have been as flexible.) |
| |
| for_eval: True when parsing an expression for a call to Config.eval(), |
| in which case we should not treat the first token specially nor |
| register new symbols.""" |
| |
| s = s.strip() |
| if s == "" or s[0] == "#": |
| return _Feed([]) |
| |
| if for_eval: |
| previous = None # The previous token seen |
| tokens = [] |
| i = 0 # The current index in the string being tokenized |
| |
| else: |
| # The initial word on a line is parsed specially. Let |
| # command_chars = [A-Za-z0-9_]. Then |
| # - leading non-command_chars characters are ignored, and |
| # - the first token consists the following one or more |
| # command_chars characters. |
| # This is why things like "----help--" are accepted. |
| initial_token_match = _initial_token_re_match(s) |
| if initial_token_match is None: |
| return _Feed([]) |
| keyword = _get_keyword(initial_token_match.group(1)) |
| if keyword == T_HELP: |
| # Avoid junk after "help", e.g. "---", being registered as a |
| # symbol |
| return _Feed([T_HELP]) |
| if keyword is None: |
| # We expect a keyword as the first token |
| _tokenization_error(s, filename, linenr) |
| |
| previous = keyword |
| tokens = [keyword] |
| # The current index in the string being tokenized |
| i = initial_token_match.end() |
| |
| # _tokenize() is a hotspot during parsing, and this speeds things up a |
| # bit |
| strlen = len(s) |
| append = tokens.append |
| |
| # Main tokenization loop. (Handles tokens past the first one.) |
| while i < strlen: |
| # Test for an identifier/keyword preceded by whitespace first; this |
| # is the most common case. |
| id_keyword_match = _id_keyword_re_match(s, i) |
| if id_keyword_match: |
| # We have an identifier or keyword. The above also stripped any |
| # whitespace for us. |
| name = id_keyword_match.group(1) |
| # Jump past it |
| i = id_keyword_match.end() |
| |
| keyword = _get_keyword(name) |
| if keyword is not None: |
| # It's a keyword |
| append(keyword) |
| elif previous in STRING_LEX: |
| # What would ordinarily be considered an identifier is |
| # treated as a string after certain tokens |
| append(name) |
| else: |
| # It's a symbol name. _sym_lookup() will take care of |
| # allocating a new Symbol instance if it's the first time |
| # we see it. |
| sym = self._sym_lookup(name, for_eval) |
| |
| if previous == T_CONFIG or previous == T_MENUCONFIG: |
| # If the previous token is T_(MENU)CONFIG |
| # ("(menu)config"), we're tokenizing the first line of |
| # a symbol definition, and should remember this as a |
| # location where the symbol is defined |
| sym.def_locations.append((filename, linenr)) |
| else: |
| # Otherwise, it's a reference to the symbol |
| sym.ref_locations.append((filename, linenr)) |
| |
| append(sym) |
| |
| else: |
| # Not an identifier/keyword |
| |
| while i < strlen and s[i].isspace(): |
| i += 1 |
| if i == strlen: |
| break |
| c = s[i] |
| i += 1 |
| |
| # String literal (constant symbol) |
| if c == '"' or c == "'": |
| if "\\" in s: |
| # Slow path: This could probably be sped up, but it's a |
| # very unusual case anyway. |
| quote = c |
| val = "" |
| while 1: |
| if i >= len(s): |
| _tokenization_error(s, filename, linenr) |
| c = s[i] |
| if c == quote: |
| break |
| if c == "\\": |
| if i + 1 >= len(s): |
| _tokenization_error(s, filename, linenr) |
| val += s[i + 1] |
| i += 2 |
| else: |
| val += c |
| i += 1 |
| i += 1 |
| append(val) |
| else: |
| # Fast path: If the string contains no backslashes |
| # (almost always) we can simply look for the matching |
| # quote. |
| end = s.find(c, i) |
| if end == -1: |
| _tokenization_error(s, filename, linenr) |
| append(s[i:end]) |
| i = end + 1 |
| |
| elif c == "&": |
| # Invalid characters are ignored |
| if i >= len(s) or s[i] != "&": continue |
| append(T_AND) |
| i += 1 |
| |
| elif c == "|": |
| # Invalid characters are ignored |
| if i >= len(s) or s[i] != "|": continue |
| append(T_OR) |
| i += 1 |
| |
| elif c == "!": |
| if i < len(s) and s[i] == "=": |
| append(T_UNEQUAL) |
| i += 1 |
| else: |
| append(T_NOT) |
| |
| elif c == "=": append(T_EQUAL) |
| elif c == "(": append(T_OPEN_PAREN) |
| elif c == ")": append(T_CLOSE_PAREN) |
| elif c == "#": break # Comment |
| |
| else: continue # Invalid characters are ignored |
| |
| previous = tokens[-1] |
| |
| return _Feed(tokens) |
| |
| def _sym_lookup(self, name, for_eval=False): |
| """Fetches the symbol 'name' from the symbol table, creating and |
| registering it if it does not exist. If 'for_eval' is True, the symbol |
| won't be added to the symbol table if it does not exist -- this is for |
| Config.eval().""" |
| if name in self.syms: |
| return self.syms[name] |
| |
| new_sym = Symbol() |
| new_sym.config = self |
| new_sym.name = name |
| if for_eval: |
| self._warn("no symbol {0} in configuration".format(name)) |
| else: |
| self.syms[name] = new_sym |
| return new_sym |
| |
| # |
| # Expression evaluation |
| # |
| |
| def _eval_expr(self, expr): |
| """Evaluates an expression to "n", "m", or "y".""" |
| |
| # Handles e.g. an "x if y" condition where the "if y" part is missing. |
| if expr is None: |
| return "y" |
| |
| res = self._eval_expr_rec(expr) |
| if res == "m": |
| # Promote "m" to "y" if we're running without modules. |
| # |
| # Internally, "m" is often rewritten to "m" && MODULES by both the |
| # C implementation and Kconfiglib, which takes care of cases where |
| # "m" should be demoted to "n" instead. |
| modules_sym = self.syms.get("MODULES") |
| if modules_sym is None or modules_sym.get_value() != "y": |
| return "y" |
| return res |
| |
| def _eval_expr_rec(self, expr): |
| if isinstance(expr, Symbol): |
| # Non-bool/tristate symbols are always "n" in a tristate sense, |
| # regardless of their value |
| if expr.type != BOOL and expr.type != TRISTATE: |
| return "n" |
| return expr.get_value() |
| |
| if isinstance(expr, str): |
| return expr if (expr == "y" or expr == "m") else "n" |
| |
| # Ordered by frequency |
| |
| if expr[0] == AND: |
| res = "y" |
| for subexpr in expr[1]: |
| ev = self._eval_expr_rec(subexpr) |
| # Return immediately upon discovering an "n" term |
| if ev == "n": |
| return "n" |
| if ev == "m": |
| res = "m" |
| # 'res' is either "m" or "y" here; we already handled the |
| # short-circuiting "n" case in the loop. |
| return res |
| |
| if expr[0] == NOT: |
| ev = self._eval_expr_rec(expr[1]) |
| if ev == "y": |
| return "n" |
| return "y" if (ev == "n") else "m" |
| |
| if expr[0] == OR: |
| res = "n" |
| for subexpr in expr[1]: |
| ev = self._eval_expr_rec(subexpr) |
| # Return immediately upon discovering a "y" term |
| if ev == "y": |
| return "y" |
| if ev == "m": |
| res = "m" |
| # 'res' is either "n" or "m" here; we already handled the |
| # short-circuiting "y" case in the loop. |
| return res |
| |
| if expr[0] == EQUAL: |
| return "y" if (_str_val(expr[1]) == _str_val(expr[2])) else "n" |
| |
| if expr[0] == UNEQUAL: |
| return "y" if (_str_val(expr[1]) != _str_val(expr[2])) else "n" |
| |
| _internal_error("Internal error while evaluating expression: " |
| "unknown operation {0}.".format(expr[0])) |
| |
| def _eval_min(self, e1, e2): |
| """Returns the minimum value of the two expressions. Equates None with |
| 'y'.""" |
| e1_eval = self._eval_expr(e1) |
| e2_eval = self._eval_expr(e2) |
| return e1_eval if tri_less(e1_eval, e2_eval) else e2_eval |
| |
| def _eval_max(self, e1, e2): |
| """Returns the maximum value of the two expressions. Equates None with |
| 'y'.""" |
| e1_eval = self._eval_expr(e1) |
| e2_eval = self._eval_expr(e2) |
| return e1_eval if tri_greater(e1_eval, e2_eval) else e2_eval |
| |
| # |
| # Dependency tracking (for caching and invalidation) |
| # |
| |
| def _build_dep(self): |
| """Populates the Symbol.dep sets, linking the symbol to the symbols |
| that immediately depend on it in the sense that changing the value of |
| the symbol might affect the values of those other symbols. This is used |
| for caching/invalidation purposes. The calculated sets might be larger |
| than necessary as we don't do any complicated analysis of the |
| expressions.""" |
| |
| # Adds 'sym' as a directly dependent symbol to all symbols that appear |
| # in the expression 'e' |
| def add_expr_deps(e, sym): |
| for s in _get_expr_syms(e): |
| s.dep.add(sym) |
| |
| # The directly dependent symbols of a symbol are: |
| # - Any symbols whose prompts, default values, rev_dep (select |
| # condition), weak_rev_dep (imply condition) or ranges depend on the |
| # symbol |
| # - Any symbols that belong to the same choice statement as the symbol |
| # (these won't be included in 'dep' as that makes the dependency |
| # graph unwieldy, but Symbol._get_dependent() will include them) |
| # - Any symbols in a choice statement that depends on the symbol |
| for sym in self.syms_iter(): |
| for _, e in sym.prompts: |
| add_expr_deps(e, sym) |
| |
| for v, e in sym.def_exprs: |
| add_expr_deps(v, sym) |
| add_expr_deps(e, sym) |
| |
| add_expr_deps(sym.rev_dep, sym) |
| add_expr_deps(sym.weak_rev_dep, sym) |
| |
| for l, u, e in sym.ranges: |
| add_expr_deps(l, sym) |
| add_expr_deps(u, sym) |
| add_expr_deps(e, sym) |
| |
| if sym.is_choice_sym: |
| choice = sym.parent |
| for _, e in choice.prompts: |
| add_expr_deps(e, sym) |
| for _, e in choice.def_exprs: |
| add_expr_deps(e, sym) |
| |
| def _eq_to_sym(self, eq): |
| """_expr_depends_on() helper. For (in)equalities of the form sym = y/m |
| or sym != n, returns sym. For other (in)equalities, returns None.""" |
| relation, left, right = eq |
| |
| def transform_y_m_n(item): |
| if item is self.y: return "y" |
| if item is self.m: return "m" |
| if item is self.n: return "n" |
| return item |
| |
| left = transform_y_m_n(left) |
| right = transform_y_m_n(right) |
| |
| # Make sure the symbol (if any) appears to the left |
| if not isinstance(left, Symbol): |
| left, right = right, left |
| if not isinstance(left, Symbol): |
| return None |
| if (relation == EQUAL and (right == "y" or right == "m")) or \ |
| (relation == UNEQUAL and right == "n"): |
| return left |
| return None |
| |
| def _expr_depends_on(self, expr, sym): |
| """Reimplementation of expr_depends_symbol() from mconf.c. Used to |
| determine if a submenu should be implicitly created, which influences |
| what items inside choice statements are considered choice items.""" |
| if expr is None: |
| return False |
| |
| def rec(expr): |
| if isinstance(expr, str): |
| return False |
| if isinstance(expr, Symbol): |
| return expr is sym |
| |
| if expr[0] in (EQUAL, UNEQUAL): |
| return self._eq_to_sym(expr) is sym |
| if expr[0] == AND: |
| for and_expr in expr[1]: |
| if rec(and_expr): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| return rec(expr) |
| |
| def _invalidate_all(self): |
| for sym in self.syms_iter(): |
| sym._invalidate() |
| |
| # |
| # Printing and misc. |
| # |
| |
| def _expand_sym_refs(self, s): |
| """Expands $-references to symbols in 's' to symbol values, or to the |
| empty string for undefined symbols.""" |
| |
| while 1: |
| sym_ref_match = _sym_ref_re_search(s) |
| if sym_ref_match is None: |
| return s |
| |
| sym_name = sym_ref_match.group(0)[1:] |
| sym = self.syms.get(sym_name) |
| expansion = "" if sym is None else sym.get_value() |
| |
| s = s[:sym_ref_match.start()] + \ |
| expansion + \ |
| s[sym_ref_match.end():] |
| |
| def _expr_val_str(self, expr, no_value_str="(none)", |
| get_val_instead_of_eval=False): |
| """Printing helper. Returns a string with 'expr' and its value. |
| |
| no_value_str: String to return when 'expr' is missing (None). |
| |
| get_val_instead_of_eval: Assume 'expr' is a symbol or string (constant |
| symbol) and get its value directly instead of evaluating it to a |
| tristate value.""" |
| |
| if expr is None: |
| return no_value_str |
| |
| if get_val_instead_of_eval: |
| if isinstance(expr, str): |
| return _expr_to_str(expr) |
| val = expr.get_value() |
| else: |
| val = self._eval_expr(expr) |
| |
| return "{0} (value: {1})".format(_expr_to_str(expr), _expr_to_str(val)) |
| |
| def _get_sym_or_choice_str(self, sc): |
| """Symbols and choices have many properties in common, so we factor out |
| common __str__() stuff here. "sc" is short for "symbol or choice".""" |
| |
| # As we deal a lot with string representations here, use some |
| # convenient shorthand: |
| s = _expr_to_str |
| |
| # |
| # Common symbol/choice properties |
| # |
| |
| user_val_str = "(no user value)" if sc.user_val is None else \ |
| s(sc.user_val) |
| |
| # Build prompts string |
| if not sc.prompts: |
| prompts_str = " (no prompts)" |
| else: |
| prompts_str_rows = [] |
| for prompt, cond_expr in sc.orig_prompts: |
| prompts_str_rows.append( |
| ' "{0}"'.format(prompt) if cond_expr is None else |
| ' "{0}" if {1}'.format(prompt, |
| self._expr_val_str(cond_expr))) |
| prompts_str = "\n".join(prompts_str_rows) |
| |
| # Build locations string |
| locations_str = "(no locations)" if not sc.def_locations else \ |
| " ".join(["{0}:{1}".format(filename, linenr) for |
| filename, linenr in sc.def_locations]) |
| |
| # Build additional-dependencies-from-menus-and-ifs string |
| additional_deps_str = " " + \ |
| self._expr_val_str(sc.deps_from_containing, |
| "(no additional dependencies)") |
| |
| # |
| # Symbol-specific stuff |
| # |
| |
| if isinstance(sc, Symbol): |
| # Build ranges string |
| if isinstance(sc, Symbol): |
| if not sc.ranges: |
| ranges_str = " (no ranges)" |
| else: |
| ranges_str_rows = [] |
| for l, u, cond_expr in sc.ranges: |
| ranges_str_rows.append( |
| " [{0}, {1}]".format(s(l), s(u)) |
| if cond_expr is None else |
| " [{0}, {1}] if {2}" |
| .format(s(l), s(u), self._expr_val_str(cond_expr))) |
| ranges_str = "\n".join(ranges_str_rows) |
| |
| # Build default values string |
| if not sc.def_exprs: |
| defaults_str = " (no default values)" |
| else: |
| defaults_str_rows = [] |
| for val_expr, cond_expr in sc.orig_def_exprs: |
| row_str = " " + self._expr_val_str(val_expr, "(none)", |
| sc.type == STRING) |
| defaults_str_rows.append(row_str) |
| defaults_str_rows.append(" Condition: " + |
| self._expr_val_str(cond_expr)) |
| defaults_str = "\n".join(defaults_str_rows) |
| |
| # Build selects string |
| if not sc.orig_selects: |
| selects_str = " (no selects)" |
| else: |
| selects_str_rows = [] |
| for target, cond_expr in sc.orig_selects: |
| selects_str_rows.append( |
| " {0}".format(target.name) if cond_expr is None else |
| " {0} if {1}".format(target.name, |
| self._expr_val_str(cond_expr))) |
| selects_str = "\n".join(selects_str_rows) |
| |
| # Build implies string |
| if not sc.orig_implies: |
| implies_str = " (no implies)" |
| else: |
| implies_str_rows = [] |
| for target, cond_expr in sc.orig_implies: |
| implies_str_rows.append( |
| " {0}".format(target.name) if cond_expr is None else |
| " {0} if {1}".format(target.name, |
| self._expr_val_str(cond_expr))) |
| implies_str = "\n".join(implies_str_rows) |
| |
| res = _lines("Symbol " + |
| ("(no name)" if sc.name is None else sc.name), |
| "Type : " + TYPENAME[sc.type], |
| "Value : " + s(sc.get_value()), |
| "User value : " + user_val_str, |
| "Visibility : " + s(_get_visibility(sc)), |
| "Is choice item : " + BOOL_STR[sc.is_choice_sym], |
| "Is defined : " + BOOL_STR[sc.is_defined_], |
| "Is from env. : " + BOOL_STR[sc.is_from_env], |
| "Is special : " + BOOL_STR[sc.is_special_] + "\n") |
| if sc.ranges: |
| res += _lines("Ranges:", ranges_str + "\n") |
| res += _lines("Prompts:", |
| prompts_str, |
| "Default values:", |
| defaults_str, |
| "Selects:", |
| selects_str, |
| "Implies:", |
| implies_str, |
| "Reverse (select-related) dependencies:", |
| " (no reverse dependencies)" |
| if sc.rev_dep == "n" |
| else " " + self._expr_val_str(sc.rev_dep), |
| "Weak reverse (imply-related) dependencies:", |
| " (no weak reverse dependencies)" |
| if sc.weak_rev_dep == "n" |
| else " " + self._expr_val_str(sc.weak_rev_dep), |
| "Additional dependencies from enclosing menus " |
| "and ifs:", |
| additional_deps_str, |
| "Locations: " + locations_str) |
| |
| return res |
| |
| # |
| # Choice-specific stuff |
| # |
| |
| # Build selected symbol string |
| sel = sc.get_selection() |
| sel_str = "(no selection)" if sel is None else sel.name |
| |
| # Build default values string |
| if not sc.def_exprs: |
| defaults_str = " (no default values)" |
| else: |
| defaults_str_rows = [] |
| for sym, cond_expr in sc.orig_def_exprs: |
| defaults_str_rows.append( |
| " {0}".format(sym.name) if cond_expr is None else |
| " {0} if {1}".format(sym.name, |
| self._expr_val_str(cond_expr))) |
| defaults_str = "\n".join(defaults_str_rows) |
| |
| # Build contained symbols string |
| names = [sym.name for sym in sc.actual_symbols] |
| syms_string = " ".join(names) if names else "(empty)" |
| |
| return _lines("Choice", |
| "Name (for named choices): " + |
| ("(no name)" if sc.name is None else sc.name), |
| "Type : " + TYPENAME[sc.type], |
| "Selected symbol : " + sel_str, |
| "User value : " + user_val_str, |
| "Mode : " + s(sc.get_mode()), |
| "Visibility : " + s(_get_visibility(sc)), |
| "Optional : " + BOOL_STR[sc.optional], |
| "Prompts:", |
| prompts_str, |
| "Defaults:", |
| defaults_str, |
| "Choice symbols:", |
| " " + syms_string, |
| "Additional dependencies from enclosing menus and " |
| "ifs:", |
| additional_deps_str, |
| "Locations: " + locations_str) |
| |
| def _warn(self, msg, filename=None, linenr=None): |
| """For printing warnings to stderr.""" |
| msg = _build_msg("warning: " + msg, filename, linenr) |
| if self.print_warnings: |
| sys.stderr.write(msg + "\n") |
| self._warnings.append(msg) |
| |
| class Item(object): |
| |
| """Base class for symbols and other Kconfig constructs. Subclasses are |
| Symbol, Choice, Menu, and Comment.""" |
| |
| def is_symbol(self): |
| """Returns True if the item is a symbol. Short for |
| isinstance(item, kconfiglib.Symbol).""" |
| return isinstance(self, Symbol) |
| |
| def is_choice(self): |
| """Returns True if the item is a choice. Short for |
| isinstance(item, kconfiglib.Choice).""" |
| return isinstance(self, Choice) |
| |
| def is_menu(self): |
| """Returns True if the item is a menu. Short for |
| isinstance(item, kconfiglib.Menu).""" |
| return isinstance(self, Menu) |
| |
| def is_comment(self): |
| """Returns True if the item is a comment. Short for |
| isinstance(item, kconfiglib.Comment).""" |
| return isinstance(self, Comment) |
| |
| class Symbol(Item): |
| |
| """Represents a configuration symbol - e.g. FOO for |
| |
| config FOO |
| ...""" |
| |
| # |
| # Public interface |
| # |
| |
| def get_config(self): |
| """Returns the Config instance this symbol is from.""" |
| return self.config |
| |
| def get_name(self): |
| """Returns the name of the symbol.""" |
| return self.name |
| |
| def get_type(self): |
| """Returns the type of the symbol: one of UNKNOWN, BOOL, TRISTATE, |
| STRING, HEX, or INT. These are defined at the top level of the module, |
| so you'd do something like |
| |
| if sym.get_type() == kconfiglib.STRING: |
| ...""" |
| return self.type |
| |
| def get_prompts(self): |
| """Returns a list of prompts defined for the symbol, in the order they |
| appear in the configuration files. Returns the empty list for symbols |
| with no prompt. |
| |
| This list will have a single entry for the vast majority of symbols |
| having prompts, but having multiple prompts for a single symbol is |
| possible through having multiple 'config' entries for it.""" |
| return [prompt for prompt, _ in self.orig_prompts] |
| |
| def get_help(self): |
| """Returns the help text of the symbol, or None if the symbol has no |
| help text.""" |
| return self.help |
| |
| def get_parent(self): |
| """Returns the menu or choice statement that contains the symbol, or |
| None if the symbol is at the top level. Note that if statements are |
| treated as syntactic and do not have an explicit class |
| representation.""" |
| return self.parent |
| |
| def get_def_locations(self): |
| """Returns a list of (filename, linenr) tuples, where filename (string) |
| and linenr (int) represent a location where the symbol is defined. For |
| the vast majority of symbols this list will only contain one element. |
| For the following Kconfig, FOO would get two entries: the lines marked |
| with *. |
| |
| config FOO * |
| bool "foo prompt 1" |
| |
| config FOO * |
| bool "foo prompt 2" |
| """ |
| return self.def_locations |
| |
| def get_ref_locations(self): |
| """Returns a list of (filename, linenr) tuples, where filename (string) |
| and linenr (int) represent a location where the symbol is referenced in |
| the configuration. For example, the lines marked by * would be included |
| for FOO below: |
| |
| config A |
| bool |
| default BAR || FOO * |
| |
| config B |
| tristate |
| depends on FOO * |
| default m if FOO * |
| |
| if FOO * |
| config A |
| bool "A" |
| endif |
| |
| config FOO (definition not included) |
| bool |
| """ |
| return self.ref_locations |
| |
| def get_value(self): |
| """Calculate and return the value of the symbol. See also |
| Symbol.set_user_value().""" |
| |
| if self.cached_val is not None: |
| return self.cached_val |
| |
| # As a quirk of Kconfig, undefined symbols get their name as their |
| # value. This is why things like "FOO = bar" work for seeing if FOO has |
| # the value "bar". |
| if self.type == UNKNOWN: |
| self.cached_val = self.name |
| return self.name |
| |
| new_val = DEFAULT_VALUE[self.type] |
| vis = _get_visibility(self) |
| |
| # This is easiest to calculate together with the value |
| self.write_to_conf = False |
| |
| if self.type == BOOL or self.type == TRISTATE: |
| # The visibility and mode (modules-only or single-selection) of |
| # choice items will be taken into account in _get_visibility() |
| if self.is_choice_sym: |
| if vis != "n": |
| choice = self.parent |
| mode = choice.get_mode() |
| |
| self.write_to_conf = (mode != "n") |
| |
| if mode == "y": |
| new_val = "y" if choice.get_selection() is self \ |
| else "n" |
| elif mode == "m": |
| if self.user_val == "m" or self.user_val == "y": |
| new_val = "m" |
| |
| else: |
| # If the symbol is visible and has a user value, use that. |
| # Otherwise, look at defaults and weak reverse dependencies |
| # (implies). |
| use_defaults_and_weak_rev_deps = True |
| |
| if vis != "n": |
| self.write_to_conf = True |
| if self.user_val is not None: |
| new_val = self.config._eval_min(self.user_val, vis) |
| use_defaults_and_weak_rev_deps = False |
| |
| if use_defaults_and_weak_rev_deps: |
| for val_expr, cond_expr in self.def_exprs: |
| cond_eval = self.config._eval_expr(cond_expr) |
| if cond_eval != "n": |
| self.write_to_conf = True |
| new_val = self.config._eval_min(val_expr, |
| cond_eval) |
| break |
| |
| weak_rev_dep_val = \ |
| self.config._eval_expr(self.weak_rev_dep) |
| if weak_rev_dep_val != "n": |
| self.write_to_conf = True |
| new_val = self.config._eval_max(new_val, |
| weak_rev_dep_val) |
| |
| # Reverse (select-related) dependencies take precedence |
| rev_dep_val = self.config._eval_expr(self.rev_dep) |
| if rev_dep_val != "n": |
| self.write_to_conf = True |
| new_val = self.config._eval_max(new_val, rev_dep_val) |
| |
| # We need to promote "m" to "y" in two circumstances: |
| # 1) If our type is boolean |
| # 2) If our weak_rev_dep (from IMPLY) is "y" |
| if new_val == "m" and \ |
| (self.type == BOOL or |
| self.config._eval_expr(self.weak_rev_dep) == "y"): |
| new_val = "y" |
| |
| elif self.type == INT or self.type == HEX: |
| has_active_range = False |
| low = None |
| high = None |
| use_defaults = True |
| |
| base = 16 if self.type == HEX else 10 |
| |
| for l, h, cond_expr in self.ranges: |
| if self.config._eval_expr(cond_expr) != "n": |
| has_active_range = True |
| |
| low_str = _str_val(l) |
| high_str = _str_val(h) |
| low = int(low_str, base) if \ |
| _is_base_n(low_str, base) else 0 |
| high = int(high_str, base) if \ |
| _is_base_n(high_str, base) else 0 |
| |
| break |
| |
| if vis != "n": |
| self.write_to_conf = True |
| |
| if self.user_val is not None and \ |
| _is_base_n(self.user_val, base) and \ |
| (not has_active_range or |
| low <= int(self.user_val, base) <= high): |
| |
| # If the user value is OK, it is stored in exactly the same |
| # form as specified in the assignment (with or without |
| # "0x", etc). |
| |
| use_defaults = False |
| new_val = self.user_val |
| |
| if use_defaults: |
| for val_expr, cond_expr in self.def_exprs: |
| if self.config._eval_expr(cond_expr) != "n": |
| self.write_to_conf = True |
| |
| # If the default value is OK, it is stored in exactly |
| # the same form as specified. Otherwise, it is clamped |
| # to the range, and the output has "0x" as appropriate |
| # for the type. |
| |
| new_val = _str_val(val_expr) |
| |
| if _is_base_n(new_val, base): |
| new_val_num = int(new_val, base) |
| if has_active_range: |
| clamped_val = None |
| |
| if new_val_num < low: |
| clamped_val = low |
| elif new_val_num > high: |
| clamped_val = high |
| |
| if clamped_val is not None: |
| new_val = (hex(clamped_val) if \ |
| self.type == HEX else str(clamped_val)) |
| |
| break |
| else: # For the for loop |
| # If no user value or default kicks in but the hex/int has |
| # an active range, then the low end of the range is used, |
| # provided it's > 0, with "0x" prepended as appropriate. |
| if has_active_range and low > 0: |
| new_val = (hex(low) if self.type == HEX else str(low)) |
| |
| elif self.type == STRING: |
| use_defaults = True |
| |
| if vis != "n": |
| self.write_to_conf = True |
| if self.user_val is not None: |
| new_val = self.user_val |
| use_defaults = False |
| |
| if use_defaults: |
| for val_expr, cond_expr in self.def_exprs: |
| if self.config._eval_expr(cond_expr) != "n": |
| self.write_to_conf = True |
| new_val = _str_val(val_expr) |
| break |
| |
| self.cached_val = new_val |
| return new_val |
| |
| def get_user_value(self): |
| """Returns the value assigned to the symbol in a .config or via |
| Symbol.set_user_value() (provided the value was valid for the type of |
| the symbol). Returns None in case of no user value.""" |
| return self.user_val |
| |
| def get_upper_bound(self): |
| """For string/hex/int symbols and for bool and tristate symbols that |
| cannot be modified (see is_modifiable()), returns None. |
| |
| Otherwise, returns the highest value the symbol can be set to with |
| Symbol.set_user_value() (that will not be truncated): one of "m" or |
| "y", arranged from lowest to highest. This corresponds to the highest |
| value the symbol could be given in e.g. the 'make menuconfig' |
| interface. |
| |
| See also the tri_less*() and tri_greater*() functions, which could come |
| in handy.""" |
| if self.type != BOOL and self.type != TRISTATE: |
| return None |
| rev_dep = self.config._eval_expr(self.rev_dep) |
| # A bool selected to "m" gets promoted to "y", pinning it |
| if rev_dep == "m" and self.type == BOOL: |
| return None |
| vis = _get_visibility(self) |
| if TRI_TO_INT[vis] > TRI_TO_INT[rev_dep]: |
| return vis |
| return None |
| |
| def get_lower_bound(self): |
| """For string/hex/int symbols and for bool and tristate symbols that |
| cannot be modified (see is_modifiable()), returns None. |
| |
| Otherwise, returns the lowest value the symbol can be set to with |
| Symbol.set_user_value() (that will not be truncated): one of "n" or |
| "m", arranged from lowest to highest. This corresponds to the lowest |
| value the symbol could be given in e.g. the 'make menuconfig' |
| interface. |
| |
| See also the tri_less*() and tri_greater*() functions, which could come |
| in handy.""" |
| if self.type != BOOL and self.type != TRISTATE: |
| return None |
| rev_dep = self.config._eval_expr(self.rev_dep) |
| # A bool selected to "m" gets promoted to "y", pinning it |
| if rev_dep == "m" and self.type == BOOL: |
| return None |
| if TRI_TO_INT[_get_visibility(self)] > TRI_TO_INT[rev_dep]: |
| return rev_dep |
| return None |
| |
| def get_assignable_values(self): |
| """For string/hex/int symbols and for bool and tristate symbols that |
| cannot be modified (see is_modifiable()), returns the empty list. |
| |
| Otherwise, returns a list containing the user values that can be |
| assigned to the symbol (that won't be truncated). Usage example: |
| |
| if "m" in sym.get_assignable_values(): |
| sym.set_user_value("m") |
| |
| This is basically a more convenient interface to |
| get_lower/upper_bound() when wanting to test if a particular tristate |
| value can be assigned.""" |
| if self.type != BOOL and self.type != TRISTATE: |
| return [] |
| rev_dep = self.config._eval_expr(self.rev_dep) |
| # A bool selected to "m" gets promoted to "y", pinning it |
| if rev_dep == "m" and self.type == BOOL: |
| return [] |
| res = ["n", "m", "y"][TRI_TO_INT[rev_dep] : |
| TRI_TO_INT[_get_visibility(self)] + 1] |
| return res if len(res) > 1 else [] |
| |
| def get_visibility(self): |
| """Returns the visibility of the symbol: one of "n", "m" or "y". For |
| bool and tristate symbols, this is an upper bound on the value users |
| can set for the symbol. For other types of symbols, a visibility of "n" |
| means the user value will be ignored. A visibility of "n" corresponds |
| to not being visible in the 'make *config' interfaces. |
| |
| Example (assuming we're running with modules enabled -- i.e., MODULES |
| set to 'y'): |
| |
| # Assume this has been assigned 'n' |
| config N_SYM |
| tristate "N_SYM" |
| |
| # Assume this has been assigned 'm' |
| config M_SYM |
| tristate "M_SYM" |
| |
| # Has visibility 'n' |
| config A |
| tristate "A" |
| depends on N_SYM |
| |
| # Has visibility 'm' |
| config B |
| tristate "B" |
| depends on M_SYM |
| |
| # Has visibility 'y' |
| config C |
| tristate "C" |
| |
| # Has no prompt, and hence visibility 'n' |
| config D |
| tristate |
| |
| Having visibility be tri-valued ensures that e.g. a symbol cannot be |
| set to "y" by the user if it depends on a symbol with value "m", which |
| wouldn't be safe. |
| |
| You should probably look at get_lower/upper_bound(), |
| get_assignable_values() and is_modifiable() before using this.""" |
| return _get_visibility(self) |
| |
| def get_referenced_symbols(self, refs_from_enclosing=False): |
| """Returns the set() of all symbols referenced by this symbol. For |
| example, the symbol defined by |
| |
| config FOO |
| bool |
| prompt "foo" if A && B |
| default C if D |
| depends on E |
| select F if G |
| |
| references the symbols A through G. |
| |
| refs_from_enclosing (default: False): If True, the symbols referenced |
| by enclosing menus and ifs will be included in the result.""" |
| return self.all_referenced_syms if refs_from_enclosing else \ |
| self.referenced_syms |
| |
| def get_selected_symbols(self): |
| """Returns the set() of all symbols X for which this symbol has a |
| 'select X' or 'select X if Y' (regardless of whether Y is satisfied or |
| not). This is a subset of the symbols returned by |
| get_referenced_symbols().""" |
| return self.selected_syms |
| |
| def get_implied_symbols(self): |
| """Returns the set() of all symbols X for which this symbol has an |
| 'imply X' or 'imply X if Y' (regardless of whether Y is satisfied or |
| not). This is a subset of the symbols returned by |
| get_referenced_symbols().""" |
| return self.implied_syms |
| |
| def set_user_value(self, v): |
| """Sets the user value of the symbol. |
| |
| Equal in effect to assigning the value to the symbol within a .config |
| file. Use get_lower/upper_bound() or get_assignable_values() to find |
| the range of currently assignable values for bool and tristate symbols; |
| setting values outside this range will cause the user value to differ |
| from the result of Symbol.get_value() (be truncated). Values that are |
| invalid for the type (such as a_bool.set_user_value("foo")) are |
| ignored, and a warning is emitted if an attempt is made to assign such |
| a value. |
| |
| For any type of symbol, is_modifiable() can be used to check if a user |
| value will currently have any effect on the symbol, as determined by |
| its visibility and range of assignable values. Any value that is valid |
| for the type (bool, tristate, etc.) will end up being reflected in |
| get_user_value() though, and might have an effect later if conditions |
| change. To get rid of the user value, use unset_user_value(). |
| |
| Any symbols dependent on the symbol are (recursively) invalidated, so |
| things will just work with regards to dependencies. |
| |
| v: The user value to give to the symbol.""" |
| self._set_user_value_no_invalidate(v, False) |
| |
| # There might be something more efficient you could do here, but play |
| # it safe. |
| if self.name == "MODULES": |
| self.config._invalidate_all() |
| return |
| |
| self._invalidate() |
| self._invalidate_dependent() |
| |
| def unset_user_value(self): |
| """Resets the user value of the symbol, as if the symbol had never |
| gotten a user value via Config.load_config() or |
| Symbol.set_user_value().""" |
| self._unset_user_value_no_recursive_invalidate() |
| self._invalidate_dependent() |
| |
| def is_modifiable(self): |
| """Returns True if the value of the symbol could be modified by calling |
| Symbol.set_user_value(). |
| |
| For bools and tristates, this corresponds to the symbol being visible |
| in the 'make menuconfig' interface and not already being pinned to a |
| specific value (e.g. because it is selected by another symbol). |
| |
| For strings and numbers, this corresponds to just being visible. (See |
| Symbol.get_visibility().)""" |
| if self.is_special_: |
| return False |
| if self.type == BOOL or self.type == TRISTATE: |
| rev_dep = self.config._eval_expr(self.rev_dep) |
| # A bool selected to "m" gets promoted to "y", pinning it |
| if rev_dep == "m" and self.type == BOOL: |
| return False |
| return TRI_TO_INT[_get_visibility(self)] > TRI_TO_INT[rev_dep] |
| return _get_visibility(self) != "n" |
| |
| def is_defined(self): |
| """Returns False if the symbol is referred to in the Kconfig but never |
| actually defined.""" |
| return self.is_defined_ |
| |
| def is_special(self): |
| """Returns True if the symbol is one of the special symbols n, m, y, or |
| UNAME_RELEASE, or gets its value from the environment.""" |
| return self.is_special_ |
| |
| def is_from_environment(self): |
| """Returns True if the symbol gets its value from the environment.""" |
| return self.is_from_env |
| |
| def has_ranges(self): |
| """Returns True if the symbol is of type INT or HEX and has ranges that |
| limit what values it can take on.""" |
| return bool(self.ranges) |
| |
| def is_choice_symbol(self): |
| """Returns True if the symbol is in a choice statement and is an actual |
| choice symbol (see Choice.get_symbols()).""" |
| return self.is_choice_sym |
| |
| def is_choice_selection(self): |
| """Returns True if the symbol is contained in a choice statement and is |
| the selected item. Equivalent to |
| |
| sym.is_choice_symbol() and sym.get_parent().get_selection() is sym""" |
| return self.is_choice_sym and self.parent.get_selection() is self |
| |
| def is_allnoconfig_y(self): |
| """Returns True if the symbol has the 'allnoconfig_y' option set.""" |
| return self.allnoconfig_y |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| """Returns a string containing various information about the symbol.""" |
| return self.config._get_sym_or_choice_str(self) |
| |
| # |
| # Private methods |
| # |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| """Symbol constructor -- not intended to be called directly by |
| Kconfiglib clients.""" |
| |
| self.name = None |
| self.type = UNKNOWN |
| self.prompts = [] |
| self.def_exprs = [] # 'default' properties |
| self.ranges = [] # 'range' properties (for int and hex) |
| self.help = None # Help text |
| self.rev_dep = "n" # Reverse (select-related) dependencies |
| self.weak_rev_dep = "n" # Weak reverse (imply-related) dependencies |
| self.config = None |
| self.parent = None |
| |
| self.user_val = None # Value set by user |
| |
| # The prompt, default value, select, and imply conditions without any |
| # dependencies from menus and ifs propagated to them |
| self.orig_prompts = [] |
| self.orig_def_exprs = [] |
| self.orig_selects = [] |
| self.orig_implies = [] |
| |
| # Dependencies inherited from containing menus and ifs |
| self.deps_from_containing = None |
| # The set of symbols referenced by this symbol (see |
| # get_referenced_symbols()) |
| self.referenced_syms = set() |
| # The set of symbols selected by this symbol (see |
| # get_selected_symbols()) |
| self.selected_syms = set() |
| # The set of symbols implied by this symbol (see get_implied_symbols()) |
| self.implied_syms = set() |
| # Like 'referenced_syms', but includes symbols from |
| # dependencies inherited from enclosing menus and ifs |
| self.all_referenced_syms = set() |
| |
| # This records only dependencies from enclosing ifs and menus together |
| # with local 'depends on' dependencies. Needed when determining actual |
| # choice items (hrrrr...). See Choice._determine_actual_symbols(). |
| self.menu_dep = None |
| |
| # See Symbol.get_ref/def_locations(). |
| self.def_locations = [] |
| self.ref_locations = [] |
| |
| # Populated in Config._build_dep() after parsing. Links the symbol to |
| # the symbols that immediately depend on it (in a caching/invalidation |
| # sense). The total set of dependent symbols for the symbol (the |
| # transitive closure) is calculated on an as-needed basis in |
| # _get_dependent(). |
| self.dep = set() |
| |
| # Cached values |
| |
| # Caches the calculated value |
| self.cached_val = None |
| # Caches the visibility, which acts as an upper bound on the value |
| self.cached_visibility = None |
| # Caches the total list of dependent symbols. Calculated in |
| # _get_dependent(). |
| self.cached_deps = None |
| |
| # Flags |
| |
| # Does the symbol have an entry in the Kconfig file? The trailing |
| # underscore avoids a collision with is_defined(). |
| self.is_defined_ = False |
| # Should the symbol get an entry in .config? |
| self.write_to_conf = False |
| # Set to true when _make_conf() is called on a symbol, so that symbols |
| # defined in multiple locations only get one .config entry. We need to |
| # reset it prior to writing out a new .config. |
| self.already_written = False |
| # This is set to True for "actual" choice symbols; see |
| # Choice._determine_actual_symbols(). |
| self.is_choice_sym = False |
| # Does the symbol get its value in some special way, e.g. from the |
| # environment or by being one of the special symbols n, m, and y? If |
| # so, the value is stored in self.cached_val, which is never |
| # invalidated. The trailing underscore avoids a collision with |
| # is_special(). |
| self.is_special_ = False |
| # Does the symbol get its value from the environment? |
| self.is_from_env = False |
| # Does the symbol have the 'allnoconfig_y' option set? |
| self.allnoconfig_y = False |
| |
| def _invalidate(self): |
| if self.is_special_: |
| return |
| |
| if self.is_choice_sym: |
| self.parent._invalidate() |
| |
| self.cached_val = None |
| self.cached_visibility = None |
| |
| def _invalidate_dependent(self): |
| for sym in self._get_dependent(): |
| sym._invalidate() |
| |
| def _set_user_value_no_invalidate(self, v, suppress_load_warnings): |
| """Like set_user_value(), but does not invalidate any symbols. |
| |
| suppress_load_warnings: some warnings are annoying when loading a |
| .config that can be helpful when manually invoking set_user_value(). |
| This flag is set to True to suppress such warnings. |
| |
| Perhaps this could be made optional for load_config() instead.""" |
| |
| if self.is_special_: |
| if self.is_from_env: |
| self.config._warn('attempt to assign the value "{0}" to the ' |
| 'symbol {1}, which gets its value from the ' |
| 'environment. Assignment ignored.' |
| .format(v, self.name)) |
| else: |
| self.config._warn('attempt to assign the value "{0}" to the ' |
| 'special symbol {1}. Assignment ignored.' |
| .format(v, self.name)) |
| return |
| |
| if not self.is_defined_: |
| filename, linenr = self.ref_locations[0] |
| if self.config.print_undef_assign: |
| _stderr_msg('note: attempt to assign the value "{0}" to {1}, ' |
| "which is referenced at {2}:{3} but never " |
| "defined. Assignment ignored." |
| .format(v, self.name, filename, linenr)) |
| return |
| |
| # Check if the value is valid for our type |
| if not ((self.type == BOOL and (v == "y" or v == "n") ) or |
| (self.type == TRISTATE and (v == "y" or v == "m" or |
| v == "n") ) or |
| (self.type == STRING ) or |
| (self.type == INT and _is_base_n(v, 10) ) or |
| (self.type == HEX and _is_base_n(v, 16) )): |
| self.config._warn('the value "{0}" is invalid for {1}, which has ' |
| "type {2}. Assignment ignored." |
| .format(v, self.name, TYPENAME[self.type])) |
| return |
| |
| if not self.prompts and not suppress_load_warnings: |
| self.config._warn('assigning "{0}" to the symbol {1} which ' |
| 'lacks prompts and thus has visibility "n". ' |
| 'The assignment will have no effect.' |
| .format(v, self.name)) |
| |
| self.user_val = v |
| |
| if self.is_choice_sym and (self.type == BOOL or self.type == TRISTATE): |
| choice = self.parent |
| if v == "y": |
| choice.user_val = self |
| choice.user_mode = "y" |
| elif v == "m": |
| choice.user_val = None |
| choice.user_mode = "m" |
| |
| def _unset_user_value_no_recursive_invalidate(self): |
| self._invalidate() |
| self.user_val = None |
| |
| if self.is_choice_sym: |
| self.parent._unset_user_value() |
| |
| def _make_conf(self, append_fn): |
| if self.already_written: |
| return |
| |
| self.already_written = True |
| |
| # Note: write_to_conf is determined in get_value() |
| val = self.get_value() |
| if not self.write_to_conf: |
| return |
| |
| if self.type == BOOL or self.type == TRISTATE: |
| append_fn("{0}{1}={2}".format(self.config.config_prefix, self.name, val) |
| if val == "y" or val == "m" else |
| "# {0}{1} is not set".format(self.config.config_prefix, self.name)) |
| |
| elif self.type == INT or self.type == HEX: |
| append_fn("{0}{1}={2}".format(self.config.config_prefix, self.name, val)) |
| |
| elif self.type == STRING: |
| # Escape \ and " |
| append_fn('{0}{1}="{2}"' |
| .format(self.config.config_prefix, self.name, |
| val.replace("\\", "\\\\").replace('"', '\\"'))) |
| |
| else: |
| _internal_error("Internal error while creating .config: unknown " |
| 'type "{0}".'.format(self.type)) |
| |
| def _get_dependent(self): |
| """Returns the set of symbols that should be invalidated if the value |
| of the symbol changes, because they might be affected by the change. |
| Note that this is an internal API -- it's probably of limited |
| usefulness to clients.""" |
| if self.cached_deps is not None: |
| return self.cached_deps |
| |
| res = set(self.dep) |
| for s in self.dep: |
| res |= s._get_dependent() |
| |
| if self.is_choice_sym: |
| # Choice symbols also depend (recursively) on their siblings. The |
| # siblings are not included in 'dep' to avoid dependency loops. |
| for sibling in self.parent.actual_symbols: |
| if sibling is not self: |
| res.add(sibling) |
| res |= sibling.dep |
| for s in sibling.dep: |
| res |= s._get_dependent() |
| |
| self.cached_deps = res |
| return res |
| |
| def _has_auto_menu_dep_on(self, on): |
| """See Choice._determine_actual_symbols().""" |
| if not isinstance(self.parent, Choice): |
| _internal_error("Attempt to determine auto menu dependency for " |
| "symbol ouside of choice.") |
| |
| if not self.prompts: |
| # If we have no prompt, use the menu dependencies instead (what was |
| # specified with 'depends on') |
| return self.menu_dep is not None and \ |
| self.config._expr_depends_on(self.menu_dep, on) |
| |
| for _, cond_expr in self.prompts: |
| if self.config._expr_depends_on(cond_expr, on): |
| return True |
| |
| return False |
| |
| class Menu(Item): |
| |
| """Represents a menu statement.""" |
| |
| # |
| # Public interface |
| # |
| |
| def get_config(self): |
| """Return the Config instance this menu is from.""" |
| return self.config |
| |
| def get_title(self): |
| """Returns the title text of the menu.""" |
| return self.title |
| |
| def get_parent(self): |
| """Returns the menu or choice statement that contains the menu, or |
| None if the menu is at the top level. Note that if statements are |
| treated as syntactic sugar and do not have an explicit class |
| representation.""" |
| return self.parent |
| |
| def get_location(self): |
| """Returns the location of the menu as a (filename, linenr) tuple, |
| where filename is a string and linenr an int.""" |
| return (self.filename, self.linenr) |
| |
| def get_items(self, recursive=False): |
| """Returns a list containing the items (symbols, menus, choice |
| statements and comments) in in the menu, in the same order that the |
| items appear within the menu. |
| |
| recursive (default: False): True if items contained in items within the |
| menu should be included recursively (preorder).""" |
| |
| if not recursive: |
| return self.block |
| |
| res = [] |
| for item in self.block: |
| res.append(item) |
| if isinstance(item, Menu): |
| res.extend(item.get_items(True)) |
| elif isinstance(item, Choice): |
| res.extend(item.get_items()) |
| return res |
| |
| def get_symbols(self, recursive=False): |
| """Returns a list containing the symbols in the menu, in the same order |
| that they appear within the menu. |
| |
| recursive (default: False): True if symbols contained in items within |
| the menu should be included recursively.""" |
| |
| return [item for item in self.get_items(recursive) if |
| isinstance(item, Symbol)] |
| |
| def get_visibility(self): |
| """Returns the visibility of the menu. This also affects the visibility |
| of subitems. See also Symbol.get_visibility().""" |
| return self.config._eval_expr(self.dep_expr) |
| |
| def get_visible_if_visibility(self): |
| """Returns the visibility the menu gets from its 'visible if' |
| condition. "y" if the menu has no 'visible if' condition.""" |
| return self.config._eval_expr(self.visible_if_expr) |
| |
| def get_referenced_symbols(self, refs_from_enclosing=False): |
| """See Symbol.get_referenced_symbols().""" |
| return self.all_referenced_syms if refs_from_enclosing else \ |
| self.referenced_syms |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| """Returns a string containing various information about the menu.""" |
| depends_on_str = self.config._expr_val_str(self.orig_deps, |
| "(no dependencies)") |
| visible_if_str = self.config._expr_val_str(self.visible_if_expr, |
| "(no dependencies)") |
| |
| additional_deps_str = " " + \ |
| self.config._expr_val_str(self.deps_from_containing, |
| "(no additional dependencies)") |
| |
| return _lines("Menu", |
| "Title : " + self.title, |
| "'depends on' dependencies : " + depends_on_str, |
| "'visible if' dependencies : " + visible_if_str, |
| "Additional dependencies from enclosing menus and " |
| "ifs:", |
| additional_deps_str, |
| "Location: {0}:{1}".format(self.filename, self.linenr)) |
| |
| # |
| # Private methods |
| # |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| """Menu constructor -- not intended to be called directly by |
| Kconfiglib clients.""" |
| |
| self.title = None |
| self.dep_expr = None |
| self.visible_if_expr = None |
| self.block = [] # List of contained items |
| self.config = None |
| self.parent = None |
| |
| # Dependency expression without dependencies from enclosing menus and |
| # ifs propagated |
| self.orig_deps = None |
| |
| # Dependencies inherited from containing menus and ifs |
| self.deps_from_containing = None |
| # The set of symbols referenced by this menu (see |
| # get_referenced_symbols()) |
| self.referenced_syms = set() |
| # Like 'referenced_syms', but includes symbols from |
| # dependencies inherited from enclosing menus and ifs |
| self.all_referenced_syms = None |
| |
| self.filename = None |
| self.linenr = None |
| |
| def _make_conf(self, append_fn): |
| if self.config._eval_expr(self.dep_expr) != "n" and \ |
| self.config._eval_expr(self.visible_if_expr) != "n": |
| append_fn("\n#\n# {0}\n#".format(self.title)) |
| _make_block_conf(self.block, append_fn) |
| |
| class Choice(Item): |
| |
| """Represents a choice statement. A choice can be in one of three modes: |
| |
| "n" - The choice is not visible and no symbols can be selected. |
| |
| "m" - Any number of symbols can be set to "m". The rest will be "n". This |
| is safe since potentially conflicting options don't actually get |
| compiled into the kernel simultaneously with "m". |
| |
| "y" - One symbol will be "y" while the rest are "n". |
| |
| Only tristate choices can be in "m" mode, and the visibility of the choice |
| is an upper bound on the mode, so that e.g. a choice that depends on a |
| symbol with value "m" will be in "m" mode. |
| |
| The mode changes automatically when a value is assigned to a symbol within |
| the choice. |
| |
| See Symbol.get_visibility() too.""" |
| |
| # |
| # Public interface |
| # |
| |
| def get_config(self): |
| """Returns the Config instance this choice is from.""" |
| return self.config |
| |
| def get_name(self): |
| """For named choices, returns the name. Returns None for unnamed |
| choices. No named choices appear anywhere in the kernel Kconfig files |
| as of Linux 3.7.0-rc8.""" |
| return self.name |
| |
| def get_type(self): |
| """Returns the type of the choice. See Symbol.get_type().""" |
| return self.type |
| |
| def get_prompts(self): |
| """Returns a list of prompts defined for the choice, in the order they |
| appear in the configuration files. Returns the empty list for choices |
| with no prompt. |
| |
| This list will have a single entry for the vast majority of choices |
| having prompts, but having multiple prompts for a single choice is |
| possible through having multiple 'choice' entries for it (though I'm |
| not sure if that ever happens in practice).""" |
| return [prompt for prompt, _ in self.orig_prompts] |
| |
| def get_help(self): |
| """Returns the help text of the choice, or None if the choice has no |
| help text.""" |
| return self.help |
| |
| def get_parent(self): |
| """Returns the menu or choice statement that contains the choice, or |
| None if the choice is at the top level. Note that if statements are |
| treated as syntactic sugar and do not have an explicit class |
| representation.""" |
| return self.parent |
| |
| def get_def_locations(self): |
| """Returns a list of (filename, linenr) tuples, where filename (string) |
| and linenr (int) represent a location where the choice is defined. For |
| the vast majority of choices (all of them as of Linux 3.7.0-rc8) this |
| list will only contain one element, but its possible for named choices |
| to be defined in multiple locations.""" |
| return self.def_locations |
| |
| def get_selection(self): |
| """Returns the symbol selected (either by the user or through |
| defaults), or None if either no symbol is selected or the mode is not |
| "y".""" |
| if self.cached_selection is not None: |
| if self.cached_selection == NO_SELECTION: |
| return None |
| return self.cached_selection |
| |
| if self.get_mode() != "y": |
| return self._cache_ret(None) |
| |
| # User choice available? |
| if self.user_val is not None and _get_visibility(self.user_val) == "y": |
| return self._cache_ret(self.user_val) |
| |
| if self.optional: |
| return self._cache_ret(None) |
| |
| return self._cache_ret(self.get_selection_from_defaults()) |
| |
| def get_selection_from_defaults(self): |
| """Like Choice.get_selection(), but acts as if no symbol has been |
| selected by the user and no 'optional' flag is in effect.""" |
| |
| if not self.actual_symbols: |
| return None |
| |
| for symbol, cond_expr in self.def_exprs: |
| if self.config._eval_expr(cond_expr) != "n": |
| chosen_symbol = symbol |
| break |
| else: |
| chosen_symbol = self.actual_symbols[0] |
| |
| # Is the chosen symbol visible? |
| if _get_visibility(chosen_symbol) != "n": |
| return chosen_symbol |
| # Otherwise, pick the first visible symbol |
| for sym in self.actual_symbols: |
| if _get_visibility(sym) != "n": |
| return sym |
| return None |
| |
| def get_user_selection(self): |
| """If the choice is in "y" mode and has a user-selected symbol, returns |
| that symbol. Otherwise, returns None.""" |
| return self.user_val |
| |
| def get_items(self): |
| """Gets all items contained in the choice in the same order as within |
| the configuration ("items" instead of "symbols" since choices and |
| comments might appear within choices. This only happens in one place as |
| of Linux 3.7.0-rc8, in drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig).""" |
| return self.block |
| |
| def get_symbols(self): |
| """Returns a list containing the choice's symbols. |
| |
| A quirk (perhaps a bug) of Kconfig is that you can put items within a |
| choice that will not be considered members of the choice insofar as |
| selection is concerned. This happens for example if one symbol within a |
| choice 'depends on' the symbol preceding it, or if you put non-symbol |
| items within choices. |
| |
| As of Linux 3.7.0-rc8, this seems to be used intentionally in one |
| place: drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig. |
| |
| This function returns the "proper" symbols of the choice in the order |
| they appear in the choice, excluding such items. If you want all items |
| in the choice, use get_items().""" |
| return self.actual_symbols |
| |
| def get_referenced_symbols(self, refs_from_enclosing=False): |
| """See Symbol.get_referenced_symbols().""" |
| return self.all_referenced_syms if refs_from_enclosing else \ |
| self.referenced_syms |
| |
| def get_visibility(self): |
| """Returns the visibility of the choice statement: one of "n", "m" or |
| "y". This acts as an upper limit on the mode of the choice (though bool |
| choices can only have the mode "y"). See the class documentation for an |
| explanation of modes.""" |
| return _get_visibility(self) |
| |
| def get_mode(self): |
| """Returns the mode of the choice. See the class documentation for |
| an explanation of modes.""" |
| minimum_mode = "n" if self.optional else "m" |
| mode = self.user_mode if self.user_mode is not None else minimum_mode |
| mode = self.config._eval_min(mode, _get_visibility(self)) |
| |
| # Promote "m" to "y" for boolean choices |
| if mode == "m" and self.type == BOOL: |
| return "y" |
| |
| return mode |
| |
| def is_optional(self): |
| """Returns True if the choice has the 'optional' flag set (and so will |
| default to "n" mode).""" |
| return self.optional |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| """Returns a string containing various information about the choice |
| statement.""" |
| return self.config._get_sym_or_choice_str(self) |
| |
| # |
| # Private methods |
| # |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| """Choice constructor -- not intended to be called directly by |
| Kconfiglib clients.""" |
| |
| self.name = None # Yes, choices can be named |
| self.type = UNKNOWN |
| self.prompts = [] |
| self.def_exprs = [] # 'default' properties |
| self.help = None # Help text |
| self.block = [] # List of contained items |
| self.config = None |
| self.parent = None |
| |
| self.user_val = None |
| self.user_mode = None |
| |
| # We need to filter out symbols that appear within the choice block but |
| # are not considered choice items (see |
| # Choice._determine_actual_symbols()) This list holds the "actual" |
| # choice items. |
| self.actual_symbols = [] |
| |
| # The prompts and default values without any dependencies from |
| # enclosing menus and ifs propagated |
| self.orig_prompts = [] |
| self.orig_def_exprs = [] |
| |
| # Dependencies inherited from containing menus and ifs |
| self.deps_from_containing = None |
| # The set of symbols referenced by this choice (see |
| # get_referenced_symbols()) |
| self.referenced_syms = set() |
| # Like 'referenced_syms', but includes symbols from |
| # dependencies inherited from enclosing menus and ifs |
| self.all_referenced_syms = set() |
| |
| # See Choice.get_def_locations() |
| self.def_locations = [] |
| |
| # Cached values |
| self.cached_selection = None |
| self.cached_visibility = None |
| |
| self.optional = False |
| |
| def _determine_actual_symbols(self): |
| """If a symbol's visibility depends on the preceding symbol within a |
| choice, it is no longer viewed as a choice item. (This is quite |
| possibly a bug, but some things consciously use it... ugh. It stems |
| from automatic submenu creation.) In addition, it's possible to have |
| choices and comments within choices, and those shouldn't be considered |
| choice items either. Only drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig seems to depend on |
| any of this. This method computes the "actual" items in the choice and |
| sets the is_choice_sym flag on them (retrieved via is_choice_symbol()). |
| |
| Don't let this scare you: an earlier version simply checked for a |
| sequence of symbols where all symbols after the first appeared in the |
| 'depends on' expression of the first, and that worked fine. The added |
| complexity is to be future-proof in the event that |
| drivers/usb/gadget/Kconfig turns even more sinister. It might very well |
| be overkilling things (especially if that file is refactored ;).""" |
| |
| # Items might depend on each other in a tree structure, so we need a |
| # stack to keep track of the current tentative parent |
| stack = [] |
| |
| for item in self.block: |
| if not isinstance(item, Symbol): |
| stack = [] |
| continue |
| |
| while stack: |
| if item._has_auto_menu_dep_on(stack[-1]): |
| # The item should not be viewed as a choice item, so don't |
| # set item.is_choice_sym |
| stack.append(item) |
| break |
| else: |
| stack.pop() |
| else: |
| item.is_choice_sym = True |
| self.actual_symbols.append(item) |
| stack.append(item) |
| |
| def _cache_ret(self, selection): |
| # As None is used to indicate the lack of a cached value we can't use |
| # that to cache the fact that the choice has no selection. Instead, we |
| # use the symbolic constant NO_SELECTION. |
| if selection is None: |
| self.cached_selection = NO_SELECTION |
| else: |
| self.cached_selection = selection |
| |
| return selection |
| |
| def _invalidate(self): |
| self.cached_selection = None |
| self.cached_visibility = None |
| |
| def _unset_user_value(self): |
| self._invalidate() |
| self.user_val = None |
| self.user_mode = None |
| |
| def _make_conf(self, append_fn): |
| _make_block_conf(self.block, append_fn) |
| |
| class Comment(Item): |
| |
| """Represents a comment statement.""" |
| |
| # |
| # Public interface |
| # |
| |
| def get_config(self): |
| """Returns the Config instance this comment is from.""" |
| return self.config |
| |
| def get_text(self): |
| """Returns the text of the comment.""" |
| return self.text |
| |
| def get_parent(self): |
| """Returns the menu or choice statement that contains the comment, or |
| None if the comment is at the top level. Note that if statements are |
| treated as syntactic sugar and do not have an explicit class |
| representation.""" |
| return self.parent |
| |
| def get_location(self): |
| """Returns the location of the comment as a (filename, linenr) tuple, |
| where filename is a string and linenr an int.""" |
| return (self.filename, self.linenr) |
| |
| def get_visibility(self): |
| """Returns the visibility of the comment. See also |
| Symbol.get_visibility().""" |
| return self.config._eval_expr(self.dep_expr) |
| |
| def get_referenced_symbols(self, refs_from_enclosing=False): |
| """See Symbol.get_referenced_symbols().""" |
| return self.all_referenced_syms if refs_from_enclosing else \ |
| self.referenced_syms |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| """Returns a string containing various information about the |
| comment.""" |
| dep_str = self.config._expr_val_str(self.orig_deps, |
| "(no dependencies)") |
| |
| additional_deps_str = " " + \ |
| self.config._expr_val_str(self.deps_from_containing, |
| "(no additional dependencies)") |
| |
| return _lines("Comment", |
| "Text: " + str(self.text), |
| "Dependencies: " + dep_str, |
| "Additional dependencies from enclosing menus and " |
| "ifs:", |
| additional_deps_str, |
| "Location: {0}:{1}".format(self.filename, self.linenr)) |
| |
| # |
| # Private methods |
| # |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| """Comment constructor -- not intended to be called directly by |
| Kconfiglib clients.""" |
| |
| self.text = None |
| self.dep_expr = None |
| self.config = None |
| self.parent = None |
| |
| # Dependency expression without dependencies from enclosing menus and |
| # ifs propagated |
| self.orig_deps = None |
| |
| # Dependencies inherited from containing menus and ifs |
| self.deps_from_containing = None |
| # The set of symbols referenced by this comment (see |
| # get_referenced_symbols()) |
| self.referenced_syms = set() |
| # Like 'referenced_syms', but includes symbols from |
| # dependencies inherited from enclosing menus and ifs |
| self.all_referenced_syms = None |
| |
| self.filename = None |
| self.linenr = None |
| |
| def _make_conf(self, append_fn): |
| if self.config._eval_expr(self.dep_expr) != "n": |
| append_fn("\n#\n# {0}\n#".format(self.text)) |
| |
| class Kconfig_Syntax_Error(Exception): |
| """Exception raised for syntax errors.""" |
| pass |
| |
| class Internal_Error(Exception): |
| """Exception raised for internal errors.""" |
| pass |
| |
| # |
| # Public functions |
| # |
| |
| def tri_less(v1, v2): |
| """Returns True if the tristate v1 is less than the tristate v2, where "n", |
| "m" and "y" are ordered from lowest to highest.""" |
| return TRI_TO_INT[v1] < TRI_TO_INT[v2] |
| |
| def tri_less_eq(v1, v2): |
| """Returns True if the tristate v1 is less than or equal to the tristate |
| v2, where "n", "m" and "y" are ordered from lowest to highest.""" |
| return TRI_TO_INT[v1] <= TRI_TO_INT[v2] |
| |
| def tri_greater(v1, v2): |
| """Returns True if the tristate v1 is greater than the tristate v2, where |
| "n", "m" and "y" are ordered from lowest to highest.""" |
| return TRI_TO_INT[v1] > TRI_TO_INT[v2] |
| |
| def tri_greater_eq(v1, v2): |
| """Returns True if the tristate v1 is greater than or equal to the tristate |
| v2, where "n", "m" and "y" are ordered from lowest to highest.""" |
| return TRI_TO_INT[v1] >= TRI_TO_INT[v2] |
| |
| # |
| # Internal classes |
| # |
| |
| class _Feed(object): |
| |
| """Class for working with sequences in a stream-like fashion; handy for |
| tokens.""" |
| |
| # This would be more helpful on the item classes, but would remove some |
| # flexibility |
| __slots__ = ['items', 'length', 'i'] |
| |
| def __init__(self, items): |
| self.items = items |
| self.length = len(self.items) |
| self.i = 0 |
| |
| def get_next(self): |
| if self.i >= self.length: |
| return None |
| item = self.items[self.i] |
| self.i += 1 |
| return item |
| |
| def peek_next(self): |
| return None if self.i >= self.length else self.items[self.i] |
| |
| def check(self, token): |
| """Check if the next token is 'token'. If so, remove it from the token |
| feed and return True. Otherwise, leave it in and return False.""" |
| if self.i < self.length and self.items[self.i] == token: |
| self.i += 1 |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| def unget_all(self): |
| self.i = 0 |
| |
| class _FileFeed(object): |
| |
| """Feeds lines from a file. Keeps track of the filename and current line |
| number. Joins any line ending in \\ with the following line. We need to be |
| careful to get the line number right in the presence of continuation |
| lines.""" |
| |
| __slots__ = ['filename', 'lines', 'length', 'linenr'] |
| |
| def __init__(self, filename): |
| self.filename = _clean_up_path(filename) |
| with open(filename, "r") as f: |
| # No interleaving of I/O and processing yet. Don't know if it would |
| # help. |
| self.lines = f.readlines() |
| self.length = len(self.lines) |
| self.linenr = 0 |
| |
| def get_next(self): |
| if self.linenr >= self.length: |
| return None |
| line = self.lines[self.linenr] |
| self.linenr += 1 |
| while line.endswith("\\\n"): |
| line = line[:-2] + self.lines[self.linenr] |
| self.linenr += 1 |
| return line |
| |
| def peek_next(self): |
| linenr = self.linenr |
| if linenr >= self.length: |
| return None |
| line = self.lines[linenr] |
| while line.endswith("\\\n"): |
| linenr += 1 |
| line = line[:-2] + self.lines[linenr] |
| return line |
| |
| def unget(self): |
| self.linenr -= 1 |
| while self.lines[self.linenr].endswith("\\\n"): |
| self.linenr -= 1 |
| |
| def next_nonblank(self): |
| """Removes lines up to and including the next non-blank (not all-space) |
| line and returns it. Returns None if there are no more non-blank |
| lines.""" |
| while 1: |
| line = self.get_next() |
| if line is None or not line.isspace(): |
| return line |
| |
| # |
| # Internal functions |
| # |
| |
| def _get_visibility(sc): |
| """Symbols and Choices have a "visibility" that acts as an upper bound on |
| the values a user can set for them, corresponding to the visibility in e.g. |
| 'make menuconfig'. This function calculates the visibility for the Symbol |
| or Choice 'sc' -- the logic is nearly identical.""" |
| if sc.cached_visibility is None: |
| vis = "n" |
| for _, cond_expr in sc.prompts: |
| vis = sc.config._eval_max(vis, cond_expr) |
| |
| if isinstance(sc, Symbol) and sc.is_choice_sym: |
| if sc.type == TRISTATE and vis == "m" and \ |
| sc.parent.get_mode() == "y": |
| # Choice symbols with visibility "m" are not visible if the |
| # choice has mode "y" |
| vis = "n" |
| else: |
| vis = sc.config._eval_min(vis, _get_visibility(sc.parent)) |
| |
| # Promote "m" to "y" if we're dealing with a non-tristate |
| if vis == "m" and sc.type != TRISTATE: |
| vis = "y" |
| |
| sc.cached_visibility = vis |
| |
| return sc.cached_visibility |
| |
| def _make_and(e1, e2): |
| """Constructs an AND (&&) expression. Performs trivial simplification. |
| Nones equate to 'y'. |
| |
| Note: returns None if e1 == e2 == None.""" |
| if e1 is None or e1 == "y": |
| return e2 |
| if e2 is None or e2 == "y": |
| return e1 |
| |
| # Prefer to merge argument lists if possible to reduce the number of nodes |
| |
| if isinstance(e1, tuple) and e1[0] == AND: |
| if isinstance(e2, tuple) and e2[0] == AND: |
| return (AND, e1[1] + e2[1]) |
| return (AND, e1[1] + [e2]) |
| |
| if isinstance(e2, tuple) and e2[0] == AND: |
| return (AND, e2[1] + [e1]) |
| |
| return (AND, [e1, e2]) |
| |
| def _make_or(e1, e2): |
| """Constructs an OR (||) expression. Performs trivial simplification and |
| avoids Nones. Nones equate to 'y', which is usually what we want, but needs |
| to be kept in mind.""" |
| |
| # Perform trivial simplification and avoid None's (which |
| # correspond to y's) |
| if e1 is None or e2 is None or e1 == "y" or e2 == "y": |
| return "y" |
| if e1 == "n": |
| return e2 |
| |
| # Prefer to merge argument lists if possible to reduce the number of nodes |
| |
| if isinstance(e1, tuple) and e1[0] == OR: |
| if isinstance(e2, tuple) and e2[0] == OR: |
| return (OR, e1[1] + e2[1]) |
| return (OR, e1[1] + [e2]) |
| |
| if isinstance(e2, tuple) and e2[0] == OR: |
| return (OR, e2[1] + [e1]) |
| |
| return (OR, [e1, e2]) |
| |
| def _get_expr_syms_rec(expr, res): |
| """_get_expr_syms() helper. Recurses through expressions.""" |
| if isinstance(expr, Symbol): |
| res.add(expr) |
| elif isinstance(expr, str): |
| return |
| elif expr[0] == AND or expr[0] == OR: |
| for term in expr[1]: |
| _get_expr_syms_rec(term, res) |
| elif expr[0] == NOT: |
| _get_expr_syms_rec(expr[1], res) |
| elif expr[0] == EQUAL or expr[0] == UNEQUAL: |
| if isinstance(expr[1], Symbol): |
| res.add(expr[1]) |
| if isinstance(expr[2], Symbol): |
| res.add(expr[2]) |
| else: |
| _internal_error("Internal error while fetching symbols from an " |
| "expression with token stream {0}.".format(expr)) |
| |
| def _get_expr_syms(expr): |
| """Returns the set() of symbols appearing in expr.""" |
| res = set() |
| if expr is not None: |
| _get_expr_syms_rec(expr, res) |
| return res |
| |
| def _str_val(obj): |
| """Returns the value of obj as a string. If obj is not a string (constant |
| symbol), it must be a Symbol.""" |
| return obj if isinstance(obj, str) else obj.get_value() |
| |
| def _make_block_conf(block, append_fn): |
| """Returns a list of .config strings for a block (list) of items.""" |
| |
| # Collect the substrings in a list and later use join() instead of += to |
| # build the final .config contents. With older Python versions, this yields |
| # linear instead of quadratic complexity. |
| for item in block: |
| item._make_conf(append_fn) |
| |
| def _sym_str_string(sym_or_str): |
| if isinstance(sym_or_str, str): |
| return '"' + sym_or_str + '"' |
| return sym_or_str.name |
| |
| def _intersperse(lst, op): |
| """_expr_to_str() helper. Gets the string representation of each expression |
| in lst and produces a list where op has been inserted between the |
| elements.""" |
| if not lst: |
| return "" |
| |
| res = [] |
| |
| def handle_sub_expr(expr): |
| no_parens = isinstance(expr, (str, Symbol)) or \ |
| expr[0] in (EQUAL, UNEQUAL) or \ |
| PRECEDENCE[op] <= PRECEDENCE[expr[0]] |
| if not no_parens: |
| res.append("(") |
| res.extend(_expr_to_str_rec(expr)) |
| if not no_parens: |
| res.append(")") |
| |
| op_str = OP_TO_STR[op] |
| |
| handle_sub_expr(lst[0]) |
| for expr in lst[1:]: |
| res.append(op_str) |
| handle_sub_expr(expr) |
| |
| return res |
| |
| def _expr_to_str_rec(expr): |
| if expr is None: |
| return [""] |
| |
| if isinstance(expr, (Symbol, str)): |
| return [_sym_str_string(expr)] |
| |
| if expr[0] in (AND, OR): |
| return _intersperse(expr[1], expr[0]) |
| |
| if expr[0] == NOT: |
| need_parens = not isinstance(expr[1], (str, Symbol)) |
| |
| res = ["!"] |
| if need_parens: |
| res.append("(") |
| res.extend(_expr_to_str_rec(expr[1])) |
| if need_parens: |
| res.append(")") |
| return res |
| |
| if expr[0] in (EQUAL, UNEQUAL): |
| return [_sym_str_string(expr[1]), |
| OP_TO_STR[expr[0]], |
| _sym_str_string(expr[2])] |
| |
| def _expr_to_str(expr): |
| return "".join(_expr_to_str_rec(expr)) |
| |
| def _indentation(line): |
| """Returns the length of the line's leading whitespace, treating tab stops |
| as being spaced 8 characters apart.""" |
| line = line.expandtabs() |
| return len(line) - len(line.lstrip()) |
| |
| def _deindent(line, indent): |
| """Deindent 'line' by 'indent' spaces.""" |
| line = line.expandtabs() |
| if len(line) <= indent: |
| return line |
| return line[indent:] |
| |
| def _is_base_n(s, n): |
| try: |
| int(s, n) |
| return True |
| except ValueError: |
| return False |
| |
| def _lines(*args): |
| """Returns a string consisting of all arguments, with newlines inserted |
| between them.""" |
| return "\n".join(args) |
| |
| def _comment(s): |
| """Returns a new string with "#" inserted before each line in 's'.""" |
| if not s: |
| return "#" |
| res = "".join(["#" + line for line in s.splitlines(True)]) |
| if s.endswith("\n"): |
| return res + "#" |
| return res |
| |
| def _clean_up_path(path): |
| """Strips an initial "./" and any trailing slashes from 'path'.""" |
| if path.startswith("./"): |
| path = path[2:] |
| return path.rstrip("/") |
| |
| def _build_msg(msg, filename, linenr): |
| if filename is not None: |
| msg = "{0}:{1}: ".format(_clean_up_path(filename), linenr) + msg |
| return msg |
| |
| def _stderr_msg(msg, filename, linenr): |
| sys.stderr.write(_build_msg(msg, filename, linenr) + "\n") |
| |
| def _tokenization_error(s, filename, linenr): |
| loc = "" if filename is None else "{0}:{1}: ".format(filename, linenr) |
| raise Kconfig_Syntax_Error("{0}Couldn't tokenize '{1}'" |
| .format(loc, s.strip())) |
| |
| def _parse_error(s, msg, filename, linenr): |
| loc = "" if filename is None else "{0}:{1}: ".format(filename, linenr) |
| raise Kconfig_Syntax_Error("{0}Couldn't parse '{1}'{2}" |
| .format(loc, s.strip(), |
| "." if msg is None else ": " + msg)) |
| |
| def _internal_error(msg): |
| raise Internal_Error(msg + |
| "\nSorry! You may want to send an email to ulfalizer a.t Google's " |
| "email service to tell me about this. Include the message above and the " |
| "stack trace and describe what you were doing.") |
| |
| # |
| # Internal global constants |
| # |
| |
| # Tokens |
| (T_AND, T_OR, T_NOT, |
| T_OPEN_PAREN, T_CLOSE_PAREN, |
| T_EQUAL, T_UNEQUAL, |
| T_MAINMENU, T_MENU, T_ENDMENU, |
| T_SOURCE, T_CHOICE, T_ENDCHOICE, |
| T_COMMENT, T_CONFIG, T_MENUCONFIG, |
| T_HELP, T_IF, T_ENDIF, T_DEPENDS, T_ON, |
| T_OPTIONAL, T_PROMPT, T_DEFAULT, |
| T_BOOL, T_TRISTATE, T_HEX, T_INT, T_STRING, |
| T_DEF_BOOL, T_DEF_TRISTATE, |
| T_SELECT, T_IMPLY, T_RANGE, T_OPTION, T_ALLNOCONFIG_Y, T_ENV, |
| T_DEFCONFIG_LIST, T_MODULES, T_VISIBLE) = range(40) |
| |
| # The leading underscore before the function assignments below prevent pydoc |
| # from listing them. The constants could be hidden too, but they're fairly |
| # obviously internal anyway, so don't bother spamming the code. |
| |
| # Keyword to token map. Note that the get() method is assigned directly as a |
| # small optimization. |
| _get_keyword = \ |
| {"mainmenu": T_MAINMENU, "menu": T_MENU, "endmenu": T_ENDMENU, |
| "endif": T_ENDIF, "endchoice": T_ENDCHOICE, "source": T_SOURCE, |
| "choice": T_CHOICE, "config": T_CONFIG, "comment": T_COMMENT, |
| "menuconfig": T_MENUCONFIG, "help": T_HELP, "if": T_IF, |
| "depends": T_DEPENDS, "on": T_ON, "optional": T_OPTIONAL, |
| "prompt": T_PROMPT, "default": T_DEFAULT, "bool": T_BOOL, "boolean": T_BOOL, |
| "tristate": T_TRISTATE, "int": T_INT, "hex": T_HEX, "def_bool": T_DEF_BOOL, |
| "def_tristate": T_DEF_TRISTATE, "string": T_STRING, "select": T_SELECT, |
| "imply" : T_IMPLY, "range": T_RANGE, "option": T_OPTION, |
| "allnoconfig_y": T_ALLNOCONFIG_Y, "env": T_ENV, |
| "defconfig_list": T_DEFCONFIG_LIST, "modules": T_MODULES, |
| "visible": T_VISIBLE}.get |
| |
| # Strings to use for True and False |
| BOOL_STR = {False: "false", True: "true"} |
| |
| # Tokens after which identifier-like lexemes are treated as strings. T_CHOICE |
| # is included to avoid symbols being registered for named choices. |
| STRING_LEX = frozenset((T_BOOL, T_TRISTATE, T_INT, T_HEX, T_STRING, T_CHOICE, |
| T_PROMPT, T_MENU, T_COMMENT, T_SOURCE, T_MAINMENU)) |
| |
| # Matches the initial token on a line; see _tokenize(). Also eats trailing |
| # whitespace as an optimization. |
| _initial_token_re_match = re.compile(r"[^\w]*(\w+)\s*").match |
| |
| # Matches an identifier/keyword optionally preceded by whitespace. Also eats |
| # trailing whitespace as an optimization. |
| _id_keyword_re_match = re.compile(r"\s*([\w./-]+)\s*").match |
| |
| # Regular expression for finding $-references to symbols in strings |
| _sym_ref_re_search = re.compile(r"\$[A-Za-z0-9_]+").search |
| |
| # Integers representing symbol types |
| UNKNOWN, BOOL, TRISTATE, STRING, HEX, INT = range(6) |
| |
| # Strings to use for types |
| TYPENAME = {UNKNOWN: "unknown", BOOL: "bool", TRISTATE: "tristate", |
| STRING: "string", HEX: "hex", INT: "int"} |
| |
| # Token to type mapping |
| TOKEN_TO_TYPE = {T_BOOL: BOOL, T_TRISTATE: TRISTATE, T_STRING: STRING, |
| T_INT: INT, T_HEX: HEX} |
| |
| # Default values for symbols of different types (the value the symbol gets if |
| # it is not assigned a user value and none of its 'default' clauses kick in) |
| DEFAULT_VALUE = {BOOL: "n", TRISTATE: "n", STRING: "", INT: "", HEX: ""} |
| |
| # Indicates that no item is selected in a choice statement |
| NO_SELECTION = 0 |
| |
| # Integers representing expression types |
| AND, OR, NOT, EQUAL, UNEQUAL = range(5) |
| |
| # Map from tristate values to integers |
| TRI_TO_INT = {"n": 0, "m": 1, "y": 2} |
| |
| # Printing-related stuff |
| |
| OP_TO_STR = {AND: " && ", OR: " || ", EQUAL: " = ", UNEQUAL: " != "} |
| PRECEDENCE = {OR: 0, AND: 1, NOT: 2} |