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292 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 |
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# Writes/updates the zephyr/.config configuration file by merging configuration |
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# files passed as arguments, e.g. board *_defconfig and application prj.conf |
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# files. |
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# |
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# When fragments haven't changed, zephyr/.config is both the input and the |
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# output, which just updates it. This is handled in the CMake files. |
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# |
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# Also does various checks (most via Kconfiglib warnings). |
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import argparse |
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import os |
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import sys |
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import textwrap |
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# Zephyr doesn't use tristate symbols. They're supported here just to make the |
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# script a bit more generic. |
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from kconfiglib import Kconfig, split_expr, expr_value, expr_str, BOOL, \ |
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TRISTATE, TRI_TO_STR, AND, OR |
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def main(): |
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args = parse_args() |
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if args.zephyr_base: |
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os.environ['ZEPHYR_BASE'] = args.zephyr_base |
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print("Parsing " + args.kconfig_file) |
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kconf = Kconfig(args.kconfig_file, warn_to_stderr=False, |
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suppress_traceback=True) |
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if args.handwritten_input_configs: |
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# Warn for assignments to undefined symbols, but only for handwritten |
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# fragments, to avoid warnings-turned-errors when using an old |
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# configuration file together with updated Kconfig files |
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kconf.warn_assign_undef = True |
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# prj.conf may override settings from the board configuration, so |
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# disable warnings about symbols being assigned more than once |
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kconf.warn_assign_override = False |
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kconf.warn_assign_redun = False |
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# Load configuration files |
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print(kconf.load_config(args.configs_in[0])) |
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for config in args.configs_in[1:]: |
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# replace=False creates a merged configuration |
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print(kconf.load_config(config, replace=False)) |
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if args.handwritten_input_configs: |
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# Check that there are no assignments to promptless symbols, which |
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# have no effect. |
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# |
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# This only makes sense when loading handwritten fragments and not when |
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# loading zephyr/.config, because zephyr/.config is configuration |
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# output and also assigns promptless symbols. |
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check_no_promptless_assign(kconf) |
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# Print warnings for symbols that didn't get the assigned value. Only |
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# do this for handwritten input too, to avoid likely unhelpful warnings |
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# when using an old configuration and updating Kconfig files. |
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check_assigned_sym_values(kconf) |
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check_assigned_choice_values(kconf) |
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if kconf.syms['WARN_DEPRECATED'].tri_value == 2: |
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check_deprecated(kconf) |
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if kconf.syms['WARN_EXPERIMENTAL'].tri_value == 2: |
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check_experimental(kconf) |
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# Hack: Force all symbols to be evaluated, to catch warnings generated |
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# during evaluation. Wait till the end to write the actual output files, so |
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# that we don't generate any output if there are warnings-turned-errors. |
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# |
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# Kconfiglib caches calculated symbol values internally, so this is still |
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# fast. |
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kconf.write_config(os.devnull) |
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if kconf.warnings: |
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# Put a blank line between warnings to make them easier to read |
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for warning in kconf.warnings: |
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print("\n" + warning, file=sys.stderr) |
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# Turn all warnings into errors, so that e.g. assignments to undefined |
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# Kconfig symbols become errors. |
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# |
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# A warning is generated by this script whenever a symbol gets a |
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# different value than the one it was assigned. Keep that one as just a |
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# warning for now. |
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err("Aborting due to Kconfig warnings") |
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# Write the merged configuration and the C header |
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print(kconf.write_config(args.config_out)) |
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print(kconf.write_autoconf(args.header_out)) |
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# Write the list of parsed Kconfig files to a file |
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write_kconfig_filenames(kconf, args.kconfig_list_out) |
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def check_no_promptless_assign(kconf): |
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# Checks that no promptless symbols are assigned |
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for sym in kconf.unique_defined_syms: |
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if sym.user_value is not None and promptless(sym): |
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err(f"""\ |
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{sym.name_and_loc} is assigned in a configuration file, but is not directly |
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user-configurable (has no prompt). It gets its value indirectly from other |
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symbols. """ + SYM_INFO_HINT.format(sym)) |
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def check_assigned_sym_values(kconf): |
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# Verifies that the values assigned to symbols "took" (matches the value |
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# the symbols actually got), printing warnings otherwise. Choice symbols |
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# are checked separately, in check_assigned_choice_values(). |
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for sym in kconf.unique_defined_syms: |
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if sym.choice: |
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continue |
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user_value = sym.user_value |
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if user_value is None: |
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continue |
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# Tristate values are represented as 0, 1, 2. Having them as "n", "m", |
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# "y" is more convenient here, so convert. |
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if sym.type in (BOOL, TRISTATE): |
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user_value = TRI_TO_STR[user_value] |
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if user_value != sym.str_value: |
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msg = f"{sym.name_and_loc} was assigned the value '{user_value}'" \ |
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f" but got the value '{sym.str_value}'. " |
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# List any unsatisfied 'depends on' dependencies in the warning |
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mdeps = missing_deps(sym) |
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if mdeps: |
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expr_strs = [] |
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for expr in mdeps: |
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estr = expr_str(expr) |
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if isinstance(expr, tuple): |
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# Add () around dependencies that aren't plain symbols. |
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# Gives '(FOO || BAR) (=n)' instead of |
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# 'FOO || BAR (=n)', which might be clearer. |
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estr = f"({estr})" |
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expr_strs.append(f"{estr} " |
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f"(={TRI_TO_STR[expr_value(expr)]})") |
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msg += "Check these unsatisfied dependencies: " + \ |
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", ".join(expr_strs) + ". " |
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warn(msg + SYM_INFO_HINT.format(sym)) |
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def missing_deps(sym): |
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# check_assigned_sym_values() helper for finding unsatisfied dependencies. |
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# |
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# Given direct dependencies |
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# |
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# depends on <expr> && <expr> && ... && <expr> |
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# |
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# on 'sym' (which can also come from e.g. a surrounding 'if'), returns a |
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# list of all <expr>s with a value less than the value 'sym' was assigned |
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# ("less" instead of "not equal" just to be general and handle tristates, |
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# even though Zephyr doesn't use them). |
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# |
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# For string/int/hex symbols, just looks for <expr> = n. |
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# |
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# Note that <expr>s can be something more complicated than just a symbol, |
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# like 'FOO || BAR' or 'FOO = "string"'. |
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deps = split_expr(sym.direct_dep, AND) |
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if sym.type in (BOOL, TRISTATE): |
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return [dep for dep in deps if expr_value(dep) < sym.user_value] |
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# string/int/hex |
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return [dep for dep in deps if expr_value(dep) == 0] |
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def check_assigned_choice_values(kconf): |
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# Verifies that any choice symbols that were selected (by setting them to |
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# y) ended up as the selection, printing warnings otherwise. |
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# |
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# We check choice symbols separately to avoid warnings when two different |
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# choice symbols within the same choice are set to y. This might happen if |
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# a choice selection from a board defconfig is overridden in a prj.conf, |
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# for example. The last choice symbol set to y becomes the selection (and |
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# all other choice symbols get the value n). |
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# |
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# Without special-casing choices, we'd detect that the first symbol set to |
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# y ended up as n, and print a spurious warning. |
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for choice in kconf.unique_choices: |
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if choice.user_selection and \ |
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choice.user_selection is not choice.selection: |
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warn(f"""\ |
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The choice symbol {choice.user_selection.name_and_loc} was selected (set =y), |
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but {choice.selection.name_and_loc if choice.selection else "no symbol"} ended |
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up as the choice selection. """ + SYM_INFO_HINT.format(choice.user_selection)) |
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# Hint on where to find symbol information. Used like |
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# SYM_INFO_HINT.format(sym). |
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SYM_INFO_HINT = """\ |
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See http://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/kconfig.html#CONFIG_{0.name} and/or |
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look up {0.name} in the menuconfig/guiconfig interface. The Application |
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Development Primer, Setting Configuration Values, and Kconfig - Tips and Best |
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Practices sections of the manual might be helpful too.\ |
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""" |
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def check_deprecated(kconf): |
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deprecated = kconf.syms['DEPRECATED'] |
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dep_expr = deprecated.rev_dep |
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if dep_expr is not kconf.n: |
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selectors = [s for s in split_expr(dep_expr, OR) if expr_value(s) == 2] |
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for selector in selectors: |
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selector_name = split_expr(selector, AND)[0].name |
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warn(f'Deprecated symbol {selector_name} is enabled.') |
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def check_experimental(kconf): |
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experimental = kconf.syms['EXPERIMENTAL'] |
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dep_expr = experimental.rev_dep |
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if dep_expr is not kconf.n: |
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selectors = [s for s in split_expr(dep_expr, OR) if expr_value(s) == 2] |
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for selector in selectors: |
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selector_name = split_expr(selector, AND)[0].name |
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warn(f'Experimental symbol {selector_name} is enabled.') |
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def promptless(sym): |
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# Returns True if 'sym' has no prompt. Since the symbol might be defined in |
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# multiple locations, we need to check all locations. |
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return not any(node.prompt for node in sym.nodes) |
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def write_kconfig_filenames(kconf, kconfig_list_path): |
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# Writes a sorted list with the absolute paths of all parsed Kconfig files |
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# to 'kconfig_list_path'. The paths are realpath()'d, and duplicates are |
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# removed. This file is used by CMake to look for changed Kconfig files. It |
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# needs to be deterministic. |
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with open(kconfig_list_path, 'w') as out: |
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for path in sorted({os.path.realpath(os.path.join(kconf.srctree, path)) |
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for path in kconf.kconfig_filenames}): |
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print(path, file=out) |
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def parse_args(): |
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(allow_abbrev=False) |
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parser.add_argument("--handwritten-input-configs", |
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action="store_true", |
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help="Assume the input configuration fragments are " |
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"handwritten fragments and do additional checks " |
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"on them, like no promptless symbols being " |
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"assigned") |
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parser.add_argument("--zephyr-base", |
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help="Path to current Zephyr installation") |
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parser.add_argument("kconfig_file", |
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help="Top-level Kconfig file") |
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parser.add_argument("config_out", |
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help="Output configuration file") |
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parser.add_argument("header_out", |
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help="Output header file") |
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parser.add_argument("kconfig_list_out", |
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help="Output file for list of parsed Kconfig files") |
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parser.add_argument("configs_in", |
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nargs="+", |
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help="Input configuration fragments. Will be merged " |
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"together.") |
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return parser.parse_args() |
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def warn(msg): |
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# Use a large fill() width to try to avoid linebreaks in the symbol |
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# reference link, and add some extra newlines to set the message off from |
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# surrounding text (this usually gets printed as part of spammy CMake |
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# output) |
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print("\n" + textwrap.fill("warning: " + msg, 100) + "\n", file=sys.stderr) |
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def err(msg): |
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sys.exit("\n" + textwrap.fill("error: " + msg, 100) + "\n") |
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if __name__ == "__main__": |
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main()
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