ec7044437e
Disables allowing the python argparse library from automatically shortening command line arguments, this prevents issues whereby a new command is added and code that wrongly uses the shortened command of an existing argument which is the same as the new command being added will silently change script behaviour. Signed-off-by: Jamie McCrae <jamie.mccrae@nordicsemi.no>
162 lines
4.5 KiB
Python
Executable file
162 lines
4.5 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2017 Intel Corporation
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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"""
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gperf C file post-processor
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We use gperf to build up a perfect hashtable of pointer values. The way gperf
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does this is to create a table 'wordlist' indexed by a string representation
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of a pointer address, and then doing memcmp() on a string passed in for
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comparison
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We are exclusively working with 4-byte pointer values. This script adjusts
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the generated code so that we work with pointers directly and not strings.
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This saves a considerable amount of space.
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"""
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import sys
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import argparse
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import os
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import re
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from packaging import version
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# --- debug stuff ---
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def debug(text):
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if not args.verbose:
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return
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sys.stdout.write(os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) + ": " + text + "\n")
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def error(text):
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sys.exit(os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) + " ERROR: " + text)
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def warn(text):
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sys.stdout.write(
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os.path.basename(
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sys.argv[0]) +
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" WARNING: " +
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text +
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"\n")
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def reformat_str(match_obj):
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addr_str = match_obj.group(0)
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# Nip quotes
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addr_str = addr_str[1:-1]
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addr_vals = [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 , 0]
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ctr = 7
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i = 0
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while True:
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if i >= len(addr_str):
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break
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if addr_str[i] == "\\":
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if addr_str[i + 1].isdigit():
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# Octal escape sequence
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val_str = addr_str[i + 1:i + 4]
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addr_vals[ctr] = int(val_str, 8)
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i += 4
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else:
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# Char value that had to be escaped by C string rules
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addr_vals[ctr] = ord(addr_str[i + 1])
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i += 2
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else:
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addr_vals[ctr] = ord(addr_str[i])
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i += 1
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ctr -= 1
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return "(char *)0x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x" % tuple(addr_vals)
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def process_line(line, fp):
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if line.startswith("#"):
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fp.write(line)
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return
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# Set the lookup function to static inline so it gets rolled into
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# z_object_find(), nothing else will use it
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if re.search(args.pattern + " [*]$", line):
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fp.write("static inline " + line)
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return
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m = re.search("gperf version (.*) [*][/]$", line)
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if m:
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v = version.parse(m.groups()[0])
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v_lo = version.parse("3.0")
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v_hi = version.parse("3.1")
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if (v < v_lo or v > v_hi):
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warn("gperf %s is not tested, versions %s through %s supported" %
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(v, v_lo, v_hi))
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# Replace length lookups with constant len since we're always
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# looking at pointers
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line = re.sub(r'lengthtable\[key\]', r'sizeof(void *)', line)
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# Empty wordlist entries to have NULLs instead of ""
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line = re.sub(r'[{]["]["][}]', r'{}', line)
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# Suppress a compiler warning since this table is no longer necessary
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line = re.sub(r'static unsigned char lengthtable',
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r'static unsigned char __unused lengthtable', line)
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# drop all use of register keyword, let compiler figure that out,
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# we have to do this since we change stuff to take the address of some
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# parameters
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line = re.sub(r'register', r'', line)
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# Hashing the address of the string
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line = re.sub(r"hash [(]str, len[)]",
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r"hash((const char *)&str, len)", line)
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# Just compare pointers directly instead of using memcmp
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if re.search("if [(][*]str", line):
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fp.write(" if (str == s)\n")
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return
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# Take the strings with the binary information for the pointer values,
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# and just turn them into pointers
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line = re.sub(r'["].*["]', reformat_str, line)
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fp.write(line)
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def parse_args():
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global args
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description=__doc__,
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formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
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allow_abbrev=False)
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parser.add_argument("-i", "--input", required=True,
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help="Input C file from gperf")
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parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", required=True,
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help="Output C file with processing done")
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parser.add_argument("-p", "--pattern", required=True,
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help="Search pattern for objects")
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parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true",
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help="Print extra debugging information")
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args = parser.parse_args()
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if "VERBOSE" in os.environ:
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args.verbose = 1
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def main():
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parse_args()
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with open(args.input, "r") as in_fp, open(args.output, "w") as out_fp:
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for line in in_fp.readlines():
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process_line(line, out_fp)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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