| # Copyright 2019 Google Inc. All rights reserved. |
| # |
| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| # You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| # |
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| # |
| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
| # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| # limitations under the License. |
| |
| """Generates gen_headers_<arch>.bp or generates/checks kernel headers.""" |
| |
| from __future__ import absolute_import |
| from __future__ import division |
| from __future__ import print_function |
| |
| import argparse |
| import filecmp |
| import os |
| import re |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| |
| |
| def gen_version_h(verbose, gen_dir, version_makefile): |
| """Generate linux/version.h |
| |
| Scan the version_makefile for the version info, and then generate |
| linux/version.h in the gen_dir as done in kernel Makefile function |
| filechk_version.h |
| |
| Args: |
| verbose: Set True to print progress messages. |
| gen_dir: Where to place the generated files. |
| version_makefile: The makefile that contains version info. |
| Return: |
| If version info not found, False. Otherwise, True. |
| """ |
| |
| version_re = re.compile(r'VERSION\s*=\s*(\d+)') |
| patchlevel_re = re.compile(r'PATCHLEVEL\s*=\s*(\d+)') |
| sublevel_re = re.compile(r'SUBLEVEL\s*=\s*(\d+)') |
| |
| version_str = None |
| patchlevel_str = None |
| sublevel_str = None |
| |
| if verbose: |
| print('gen_version_h: processing [%s]' % version_makefile) |
| |
| with open(version_makefile, 'r') as f: |
| while not version_str or not patchlevel_str or not sublevel_str: |
| line = f.readline() |
| |
| if not line: |
| print( |
| 'error: gen_version_h: failed to parse kernel version from %s' % |
| version_makefile) |
| return False |
| |
| line = line.rstrip() |
| |
| if verbose: |
| print('gen_version_h: line is %s' % line) |
| |
| if not version_str: |
| match = version_re.match(line) |
| if match: |
| if verbose: |
| print('gen_version_h: matched version [%s]' % line) |
| version_str = match.group(1) |
| continue |
| |
| if not patchlevel_str: |
| match = patchlevel_re.match(line) |
| if match: |
| if verbose: |
| print('gen_version_h: matched patchlevel [%s]' % line) |
| patchlevel_str = match.group(1) |
| continue |
| |
| if not sublevel_str: |
| match = sublevel_re.match(line) |
| if match: |
| if verbose: |
| print('gen_version_h: matched sublevel [%s]' % line) |
| sublevel_str = match.group(1) |
| continue |
| |
| version = int(version_str) |
| patchlevel = int(patchlevel_str) |
| sublevel = int(sublevel_str) |
| |
| if verbose: |
| print( |
| 'gen_version_h: found kernel version %d.%d.%d' % |
| (version, patchlevel, sublevel)) |
| |
| version_h = os.path.join(gen_dir, 'linux', 'version.h') |
| |
| with open(version_h, 'w') as f: |
| # This code must match the code in Makefile in the make function |
| # filechk_version.h |
| version_code = (version << 16) + (patchlevel << 8) + sublevel |
| f.write('#define LINUX_VERSION_CODE %d\n' % version_code) |
| f.write( |
| '#define KERNEL_VERSION(a,b,c) ' + |
| '(((a) << 16) + ((b) << 8) + (c))\n') |
| |
| return True |
| |
| |
| def scan_arch_kbuild(verbose, arch_asm_kbuild, asm_generic_kbuild, arch_include_uapi): |
| """Scan arch_asm_kbuild for generated headers. |
| |
| This function processes the Kbuild file to scan for three types of files that |
| need to be generated. The first type are syscall generated headers, which are |
| identified by adding to the generated-y make variable. The second type are |
| generic headers, which are arch-specific headers that simply wrap the |
| asm-generic counterpart, and are identified by adding to the generic-y make |
| variable. The third type are mandatory headers that should be present in the |
| /usr/include/asm folder. |
| |
| Args: |
| verbose: Set True to print progress messages. |
| arch_asm_kbuild: The Kbuild file containing lists of headers to generate. |
| asm_generic_kbuild: The Kbuild file containing lists of mandatory headers. |
| arch_include_uapi: Headers in /arch/<arch>/include/uapi directory |
| Return: |
| Two lists of discovered headers, one for generated and one for generic. |
| """ |
| |
| generated_y_re = re.compile(r'generated-y\s*\+=\s*(\S+)') |
| generic_y_re = re.compile(r'generic-y\s*\+=\s*(\S+)') |
| mandatory_y_re = re.compile(r'mandatory-y\s*\+=\s*(\S+)') |
| |
| # This loop parses arch_asm_kbuild for various kinds of headers to generate. |
| |
| if verbose: |
| print('scan_arch_kbuild: processing [%s]' % arch_asm_kbuild) |
| |
| generated_list = [] |
| generic_list = [] |
| arch_include_uapi_list = [os.path.basename(x) for x in arch_include_uapi] |
| mandatory_pre_list = [] |
| mandatory_list = [] |
| |
| |
| with open(arch_asm_kbuild, 'r') as f: |
| while True: |
| line = f.readline() |
| |
| if not line: |
| break |
| |
| line = line.rstrip() |
| |
| if verbose: |
| print('scan_arch_kbuild: line is %s' % line) |
| |
| match = generated_y_re.match(line) |
| |
| if match: |
| if verbose: |
| print('scan_arch_kbuild: matched [%s]' % line) |
| generated_list.append(match.group(1)) |
| continue |
| |
| match = generic_y_re.match(line) |
| |
| if match: |
| if verbose: |
| print('scan_arch_kbuild: matched [%s]' % line) |
| generic_list.append(match.group(1)) |
| continue |
| |
| # This loop parses asm_generic_kbuild for various kinds of headers to generate. |
| |
| if verbose: |
| print('scan_arch_kbuild: processing [%s]' % asm_generic_kbuild) |
| |
| with open(asm_generic_kbuild, 'r') as f: |
| while True: |
| line = f.readline() |
| |
| if not line: |
| break |
| |
| line = line.rstrip() |
| |
| if verbose: |
| print('scan_arch_kbuild: line is %s' % line) |
| |
| match = mandatory_y_re.match(line) |
| |
| if match: |
| if verbose: |
| print('scan_arch_kbuild: matched [%s]' % line) |
| mandatory_pre_list.append(match.group(1)) |
| continue |
| |
| # Mandatory headers need to be generated if they are not already generated. |
| comb_list = generic_list + generated_list + arch_include_uapi_list |
| mandatory_list = [x for x in mandatory_pre_list if x not in comb_list] |
| if verbose: |
| print("generic") |
| for x in generic_list: |
| print(x) |
| print("generated") |
| for x in generated_list: |
| print(x) |
| print("mandatory") |
| for x in mandatory_list: |
| print(x) |
| print("arch_include_uapi_list") |
| for x in arch_include_uapi_list: |
| print(x) |
| |
| return (generated_list, generic_list, mandatory_list) |
| |
| |
| def gen_arch_headers( |
| verbose, gen_dir, arch_asm_kbuild, asm_generic_kbuild, arch_syscall_tool, arch_syscall_tbl, arch_include_uapi): |
| """Process arch-specific and asm-generic uapi/asm/Kbuild to generate headers. |
| |
| The function consists of a call to scan_arch_kbuild followed by three loops. |
| The first loop generates headers found and placed in the generated_list by |
| scan_arch_kbuild. The second loop generates headers found and placed in the |
| generic_list by the scan_arch_kbuild. The third loop generates headers found |
| in mandatory_list by scan_arch_kbuild. |
| |
| The function does some parsing of file names and tool invocations. If that |
| parsing fails for some reason (e.g., we don't know how to generate the |
| header) or a tool invocation fails, then this function will count that as |
| an error but keep processing. In the end, the function returns the number of |
| errors encountered. |
| |
| Args: |
| verbose: Set True to print progress messages. |
| gen_dir: Where to place the generated files. |
| arch_asm_kbuild: The Kbuild file containing lists of headers to generate. |
| asm_generic_kbuild: The Kbuild file containing lists of mandatory headers. |
| arch_syscall_tool: The arch script that generates syscall headers, or None. |
| arch_syscall_tbl: The arch script that defines syscall vectors, or None. |
| arch_include_uapi: Headers in arch/<arch>/include/uapi directory. |
| Return: |
| The number of parsing errors encountered. |
| """ |
| |
| error_count = 0 |
| |
| # First generate the lists |
| |
| (generated_list, generic_list, mandatory_list) = scan_arch_kbuild(verbose, arch_asm_kbuild, asm_generic_kbuild ,arch_include_uapi) |
| |
| # Now we're at the first loop, which is able to generate syscall headers |
| # found in the first loop, and placed in generated_list. It's okay for this |
| # list to be empty. In that case, of course, the loop does nothing. |
| |
| abi_re = re.compile(r'unistd-(\S+)\.h') |
| |
| for generated in generated_list: |
| gen_h = os.path.join(gen_dir, 'asm', generated) |
| match = abi_re.match(generated) |
| |
| if match: |
| abi = match.group(1) |
| |
| cmd = [ |
| '/bin/bash', |
| arch_syscall_tool, |
| arch_syscall_tbl, |
| gen_h, |
| abi, |
| '', |
| '__NR_SYSCALL_BASE', |
| ] |
| |
| if verbose: |
| print('gen_arch_headers: cmd is %s' % cmd) |
| |
| result = subprocess.call(cmd) |
| |
| if result != 0: |
| print('error: gen_arch_headers: cmd %s failed %d' % (cmd, result)) |
| error_count += 1 |
| else: |
| print('error: gen_arch_headers: syscall header has bad filename: %s' % generated) |
| error_count += 1 |
| |
| # Now we're at the second loop, which generates wrappers from arch-specific |
| # headers listed in generic_list to the corresponding asm-generic header. |
| |
| for generic in generic_list: |
| wrap_h = os.path.join(gen_dir, 'asm', generic) |
| with open(wrap_h, 'w') as f: |
| f.write('#include <asm-generic/%s>\n' % generic) |
| |
| # Now we're at the third loop, which generates wrappers from asm |
| # headers listed in mandatory_list to the corresponding asm-generic header. |
| |
| for mandatory in mandatory_list: |
| wrap_h = os.path.join(gen_dir, 'asm', mandatory) |
| with open(wrap_h, 'w') as f: |
| f.write('#include <asm-generic/%s>\n' % mandatory) |
| return error_count |
| |
| |
| def run_headers_install(verbose, gen_dir, headers_install, prefix, h): |
| """Process a header through the headers_install script. |
| |
| The headers_install script does some processing of a header so that it is |
| appropriate for inclusion in a userland program. This function invokes that |
| script for one header file. |
| |
| The input file is a header file found in the directory named by prefix. This |
| function stips the prefix from the header to generate the name of the |
| processed header. |
| |
| Args: |
| verbose: Set True to print progress messages. |
| gen_dir: Where to place the generated files. |
| headers_install: The script that munges the header. |
| prefix: The prefix to strip from h to generate the output filename. |
| h: The input header to process. |
| Return: |
| If parsing or the tool fails, False. Otherwise, True |
| """ |
| |
| if not h.startswith(prefix): |
| print('error: expected prefix [%s] on header [%s]' % (prefix, h)) |
| return False |
| |
| out_h = os.path.join(gen_dir, h[len(prefix):]) |
| (out_h_dirname, out_h_basename) = os.path.split(out_h) |
| h_dirname = os.path.dirname(h) |
| |
| cmd = [headers_install, out_h_dirname, h_dirname, out_h_basename] |
| |
| if verbose: |
| print('run_headers_install: cmd is %s' % cmd) |
| |
| result = subprocess.call(cmd) |
| |
| if result != 0: |
| print('error: run_headers_install: cmd %s failed %d' % (cmd, result)) |
| return False |
| |
| return True |
| |
| |
| def glob_headers(prefix, rel_glob, excludes): |
| """Recursively scan the a directory for headers. |
| |
| This function recursively scans the directory identified by prefix for |
| headers. We don't yet have a new enough version of python3 to use the |
| better glob function, so right now we assume the glob is '**/*.h'. |
| |
| The function filters out any files that match the items in excludes. |
| |
| Args: |
| prefix: The directory to recursively scan for headers. |
| rel_glob: The shell-style glob that identifies the header pattern. |
| excludes: A list of headers to exclude from the glob. |
| Return: |
| A list of headers discovered with excludes excluded. |
| """ |
| |
| # If we had python 3.5+, we could use the fancy new glob.glob. |
| # full_glob = os.path.join(prefix, rel_glob) |
| # full_srcs = glob.glob(full_glob, recursive=True) |
| |
| full_dirs = [prefix] |
| full_srcs = [] |
| |
| while full_dirs: |
| full_dir = full_dirs.pop(0) |
| items = sorted(os.listdir(full_dir)) |
| |
| for item in items: |
| full_item = os.path.join(full_dir, item) |
| |
| if os.path.isdir(full_item): |
| full_dirs.append(full_item) |
| continue |
| |
| if full_item in excludes: |
| continue |
| |
| if full_item.endswith('.h'): |
| full_srcs.append(full_item) |
| |
| return full_srcs |
| |
| |
| def find_out(verbose, module_dir, prefix, rel_glob, excludes, outs): |
| """Build a list of outputs for the genrule that creates kernel headers. |
| |
| This function scans for headers in the source tree and produces a list of |
| output (generated) headers. |
| |
| Args: |
| verbose: Set True to print progress messages. |
| module_dir: The root directory of the kernel source. |
| prefix: The prefix with in the kernel source tree to search for headers. |
| rel_glob: The pattern to use when matching headers under prefix. |
| excludes: A list of files to exclude from the glob. |
| outs: The list to populdate with the headers that will be generated. |
| Return: |
| The number of errors encountered. |
| """ |
| |
| # Turn prefix, which is relative to the soong module, to a full prefix that |
| # is relative to the Android source tree. |
| |
| full_prefix = os.path.join(module_dir, prefix) |
| |
| # Convert the list of excludes, which are relative to the soong module, to a |
| # set of excludes (for easy hashing), relative to the Android source tree. |
| |
| full_excludes = set() |
| |
| if excludes: |
| for exclude in excludes: |
| full_exclude = os.path.join(full_prefix, exclude) |
| full_excludes.add(full_exclude) |
| |
| # Glob those headers. |
| |
| full_srcs = glob_headers(full_prefix, rel_glob, full_excludes) |
| |
| # Now convert the file names, which are relative to the Android source tree, |
| # to be relative to the gen dir. This means stripping off the module prefix |
| # and the directory within this module. |
| |
| module_dir_sep = module_dir + os.sep |
| prefix_sep = prefix + os.sep |
| |
| if verbose: |
| print('find_out: module_dir_sep [%s]' % module_dir_sep) |
| print('find_out: prefix_sep [%s]' % prefix_sep) |
| |
| error_count = 0 |
| |
| for full_src in full_srcs: |
| if verbose: |
| print('find_out: full_src [%s]' % full_src) |
| |
| if not full_src.startswith(module_dir_sep): |
| print('error: expected %s to start with %s' % (full_src, module_dir_sep)) |
| error_count += 1 |
| continue |
| |
| local_src = full_src[len(module_dir_sep):] |
| |
| if verbose: |
| print('find_out: local_src [%s]' % local_src) |
| |
| if not local_src.startswith(prefix_sep): |
| print('error: expected %s to start with %s' % (local_src, prefix_sep)) |
| error_count += 1 |
| continue |
| |
| # After stripping the module directory and the prefix, we're left with the |
| # name of a header that we'll generate, relative to the base of of a the |
| # the include path. |
| |
| local_out = local_src[len(prefix_sep):] |
| |
| if verbose: |
| print('find_out: local_out [%s]' % local_out) |
| |
| outs.append(local_out) |
| |
| return error_count |
| |
| |
| def gen_blueprints( |
| verbose, header_arch, gen_dir, arch_asm_kbuild, asm_generic_kbuild, module_dir, |
| rel_arch_asm_kbuild, rel_asm_generic_kbuild, arch_include_uapi, techpack_include_uapi): |
| """Generate a blueprints file containing modules that invoke this script. |
| |
| This function generates a blueprints file that contains modules that |
| invoke this script to generate kernel headers. We generate the blueprints |
| file as needed, but we don't actually use the generated file. The blueprints |
| file that we generate ends up in the out directory, and we can use it to |
| detect if the checked-in version of the file (in the source directory) is out |
| of date. This pattern occurs in the Android source tree in several places. |
| |
| Args: |
| verbose: Set True to print progress messages. |
| header_arch: The arch for which to generate headers. |
| gen_dir: Where to place the generated files. |
| arch_asm_kbuild: The Kbuild file containing lists of headers to generate. |
| asm_generic_kbuild: The Kbuild file containing lists of mandatory headers. |
| module_dir: The root directory of the kernel source. |
| rel_arch_asm_kbuild: arch_asm_kbuild relative to module_dir. |
| Return: |
| The number of errors encountered. |
| """ |
| error_count = 0 |
| |
| # The old and new blueprints files. We generate the new one, but we need to |
| # refer to the old one in the modules that we generate. |
| old_gen_headers_bp = 'gen_headers_%s.bp' % header_arch |
| new_gen_headers_bp = os.path.join(gen_dir, old_gen_headers_bp) |
| |
| # Tools and tool files. |
| headers_install_sh = 'headers_install.sh' |
| kernel_headers_py = 'kernel_headers.py' |
| arm_syscall_tool = 'arch/arm/tools/syscallhdr.sh' |
| |
| # Sources |
| makefile = 'Makefile' |
| arm_syscall_tbl = 'arch/arm/tools/syscall.tbl' |
| rel_glob = '**/*.h' |
| generic_prefix = 'include/uapi' |
| arch_prefix = os.path.join('arch', header_arch, generic_prefix) |
| generic_src = os.path.join(generic_prefix, rel_glob) |
| arch_src = os.path.join(arch_prefix, rel_glob) |
| techpack_src = 'techpack/*' |
| |
| # Excluded sources, architecture specific. |
| exclude_srcs = [] |
| |
| if header_arch == "arm": |
| exclude_srcs = ['linux/a.out.h'] |
| |
| if header_arch == "arm64": |
| exclude_srcs = ['linux/a.out.h', 'linux/kvm_para.h'] |
| |
| # Scan the arch_asm_kbuild file for files that need to be generated and those |
| # that are generic (i.e., need to be wrapped). |
| |
| (generated_list, generic_list, mandatory_list) = scan_arch_kbuild(verbose, |
| arch_asm_kbuild, asm_generic_kbuild, arch_include_uapi) |
| |
| generic_out = [] |
| error_count += find_out( |
| verbose, module_dir, generic_prefix, rel_glob, exclude_srcs, generic_out) |
| |
| arch_out = [] |
| error_count += find_out( |
| verbose, module_dir, arch_prefix, rel_glob, None, arch_out) |
| |
| techpack_out = [x.split('include/uapi/')[1] for x in techpack_include_uapi] |
| |
| if error_count != 0: |
| return error_count |
| |
| # Generate the blueprints file. |
| |
| if verbose: |
| print('gen_blueprints: generating %s' % new_gen_headers_bp) |
| |
| with open(new_gen_headers_bp, 'w') as f: |
| f.write('// ***** DO NOT EDIT *****\n') |
| f.write('// This file is generated by %s\n' % kernel_headers_py) |
| f.write('\n') |
| f.write('gen_headers_%s = [\n' % header_arch) |
| |
| if generated_list: |
| f.write('\n') |
| f.write(' // Matching generated-y:\n') |
| f.write('\n') |
| for h in generated_list: |
| f.write(' "asm/%s",\n' % h) |
| |
| if generic_list: |
| f.write('\n') |
| f.write(' // Matching generic-y:\n') |
| f.write('\n') |
| for h in generic_list: |
| f.write(' "asm/%s",\n' % h) |
| |
| if mandatory_list: |
| f.write('\n') |
| f.write(' // Matching mandatory-y:\n') |
| f.write('\n') |
| for h in mandatory_list: |
| f.write(' "asm/%s",\n' % h) |
| |
| if generic_out: |
| f.write('\n') |
| f.write(' // From %s\n' % generic_src) |
| f.write('\n') |
| for h in generic_out: |
| f.write(' "%s",\n' % h) |
| |
| if arch_out: |
| f.write('\n') |
| f.write(' // From %s\n' % arch_src) |
| f.write('\n') |
| for h in arch_out: |
| f.write(' "%s",\n' % h) |
| |
| if techpack_out: |
| f.write('\n') |
| f.write(' // From %s\n' % techpack_src) |
| f.write('\n') |
| for h in techpack_out: |
| f.write(' "%s",\n' % h) |
| |
| f.write(']\n') |
| f.write('\n') |
| |
| gen_blueprints_module_name = 'qti_generate_gen_headers_%s' % header_arch |
| |
| f.write('genrule {\n') |
| f.write(' // This module generates the gen_headers_<arch>.bp file\n') |
| f.write(' // (i.e., a new version of this file) so that it can be\n') |
| f.write(' // checked later to ensure that it matches the checked-\n') |
| f.write(' // in version (this file).\n') |
| f.write(' name: "%s",\n' % gen_blueprints_module_name) |
| f.write(' srcs: ["%s", "%s", "%s"],\n' % (rel_arch_asm_kbuild, rel_asm_generic_kbuild, arch_src)) |
| f.write(' tool_files: ["kernel_headers.py"],\n') |
| f.write(' cmd: "python3 $(location kernel_headers.py) " +\n') |
| f.write(' kernel_headers_verbose +\n') |
| f.write(' "--header_arch %s " +\n' % header_arch) |
| f.write(' "--gen_dir $(genDir) " +\n') |
| f.write(' "--arch_asm_kbuild $(location %s) " +\n' % rel_arch_asm_kbuild) |
| f.write(' "--arch_include_uapi $(locations %s) " +\n' % arch_src) |
| f.write(' "--asm_generic_kbuild $(location %s) " +\n' % rel_asm_generic_kbuild) |
| f.write(' "blueprints",\n') |
| f.write(' out: ["gen_headers_%s.bp"],\n' % header_arch) |
| f.write('}\n') |
| f.write('\n') |
| |
| f.write('genrule {\n') |
| f.write(' name: "qti_generate_kernel_headers_%s",\n' % header_arch) |
| f.write(' tools: ["%s"],\n' % headers_install_sh) |
| f.write(' tool_files: [\n') |
| f.write(' "%s",\n' % kernel_headers_py) |
| |
| if header_arch == "arm": |
| f.write(' "%s",\n' % arm_syscall_tool) |
| |
| f.write(' ],\n') |
| f.write(' srcs: [\n') |
| f.write(' "%s",\n' % rel_arch_asm_kbuild) |
| f.write(' "%s",\n' % rel_asm_generic_kbuild) |
| f.write(' "%s",\n' % old_gen_headers_bp) |
| f.write(' ":%s",\n' % gen_blueprints_module_name) |
| f.write(' "%s",\n' % makefile) |
| |
| if header_arch == "arm": |
| f.write(' "%s",\n' % arm_syscall_tbl) |
| |
| f.write(' "%s",\n' % generic_src) |
| f.write(' "%s",\n' % arch_src) |
| f.write(' ],\n') |
| |
| if exclude_srcs: |
| f.write(' exclude_srcs: [\n') |
| for h in exclude_srcs: |
| f.write(' "%s",\n' % os.path.join(generic_prefix, h)) |
| f.write(' ],\n') |
| |
| f.write(' cmd: "python3 $(location %s) " +\n' % kernel_headers_py) |
| f.write(' kernel_headers_verbose +\n') |
| f.write(' "--header_arch %s " +\n' % header_arch) |
| f.write(' "--gen_dir $(genDir) " +\n') |
| f.write(' "--arch_asm_kbuild $(location %s) " +\n' % rel_arch_asm_kbuild) |
| f.write(' "--arch_include_uapi $(locations %s) " +\n' % arch_src) |
| f.write(' "--asm_generic_kbuild $(location %s) " +\n' % rel_asm_generic_kbuild) |
| f.write(' "headers " +\n') |
| f.write(' "--old_gen_headers_bp $(location %s) " +\n' % old_gen_headers_bp) |
| f.write(' "--new_gen_headers_bp $(location :%s) " +\n' % gen_blueprints_module_name) |
| f.write(' "--version_makefile $(location %s) " +\n' % makefile) |
| |
| if header_arch == "arm": |
| f.write(' "--arch_syscall_tool $(location %s) " +\n' % arm_syscall_tool) |
| f.write(' "--arch_syscall_tbl $(location %s) " +\n' % arm_syscall_tbl) |
| |
| f.write(' "--headers_install $(location %s) " +\n' % headers_install_sh) |
| f.write(' "--include_uapi $(locations %s)",\n' % generic_src) |
| f.write(' out: ["linux/version.h"] + gen_headers_%s,\n' % header_arch) |
| f.write('}\n') |
| |
| return 0 |
| |
| def parse_bp_for_headers(file_name, headers): |
| parsing_headers = False |
| pattern = re.compile("gen_headers_[a-zA-Z0-9]+\s*=\s*\[\s*") |
| with open(file_name, 'r') as f: |
| for line in f: |
| line = line.strip() |
| if pattern.match(line): |
| parsing_headers = True |
| continue |
| |
| if line.find("]") != -1 and parsing_headers: |
| break |
| |
| if not parsing_headers: |
| continue |
| |
| if line.find("//") == 0: |
| continue |
| |
| headers.add(line[1:-2]) |
| |
| def headers_diff(old_file, new_file): |
| old_headers = set() |
| new_headers = set() |
| diff_detected = False |
| |
| parse_bp_for_headers(old_file, old_headers) |
| parse_bp_for_headers(new_file, new_headers) |
| |
| diff = old_headers - new_headers |
| if len(diff): |
| diff_detected = True |
| print("Headers to remove:") |
| for x in diff: |
| print("\t{}".format(x)) |
| |
| diff = new_headers - old_headers |
| if len(diff): |
| diff_detected = True |
| print("Headers to add:") |
| for x in diff: |
| print("\t{}".format(x)) |
| |
| return diff_detected |
| |
| def gen_headers( |
| verbose, header_arch, gen_dir, arch_asm_kbuild, asm_generic_kbuild, module_dir, |
| old_gen_headers_bp, new_gen_headers_bp, version_makefile, |
| arch_syscall_tool, arch_syscall_tbl, headers_install, include_uapi, |
| arch_include_uapi, techpack_include_uapi): |
| """Generate the kernel headers. |
| |
| This script generates the version.h file, the arch-specific headers including |
| syscall-related generated files and wrappers around generic files, and uses |
| the headers_install tool to process other generic uapi and arch-specifc uapi |
| files. |
| |
| Args: |
| verbose: Set True to print progress messages. |
| header_arch: The arch for which to generate headers. |
| gen_dir: Where to place the generated files. |
| arch_asm_kbuild: The Kbuild file containing lists of headers to generate. |
| asm_generic_kbuild: The Kbuild file containing mandatory headers. |
| module_dir: The root directory of the kernel source. |
| old_gen_headers_bp: The old gen_headers_<arch>.bp file to check. |
| new_gen_headers_bp: The new gen_headers_<arch>.bp file to check. |
| version_makefile: The kernel Makefile that contains version info. |
| arch_syscall_tool: The arch script that generates syscall headers. |
| arch_syscall_tbl: The arch script that defines syscall vectors. |
| headers_install: The headers_install tool to process input headers. |
| include_uapi: The list of include/uapi header files. |
| arch_include_uapi: The list of arch/<arch>/include/uapi header files. |
| Return: |
| The number of errors encountered. |
| """ |
| |
| if headers_diff(old_gen_headers_bp, new_gen_headers_bp): |
| print('error: gen_headers blueprints file is out of date, suggested fix:') |
| print('#######Please add or remove the above mentioned headers from %s' % (old_gen_headers_bp)) |
| print('then re-run the build') |
| return 1 |
| |
| error_count = 0 |
| |
| if not gen_version_h(verbose, gen_dir, version_makefile): |
| error_count += 1 |
| |
| error_count += gen_arch_headers( |
| verbose, gen_dir, arch_asm_kbuild, asm_generic_kbuild, arch_syscall_tool, arch_syscall_tbl ,arch_include_uapi) |
| |
| uapi_include_prefix = os.path.join(module_dir, 'include', 'uapi') + os.sep |
| |
| arch_uapi_include_prefix = os.path.join( |
| module_dir, 'arch', header_arch, 'include', 'uapi') + os.sep |
| |
| for h in include_uapi: |
| if not run_headers_install( |
| verbose, gen_dir, headers_install, |
| uapi_include_prefix, h): |
| error_count += 1 |
| |
| for h in arch_include_uapi: |
| if not run_headers_install( |
| verbose, gen_dir, headers_install, |
| arch_uapi_include_prefix, h): |
| error_count += 1 |
| |
| for h in techpack_include_uapi: |
| techpack_uapi_include_prefix = os.path.join(h.split('/include/uapi')[0], 'include', 'uapi') + os.sep |
| if not run_headers_install( |
| verbose, gen_dir, headers_install, |
| techpack_uapi_include_prefix, h): |
| error_count += 1 |
| |
| return error_count |
| |
| def extract_techpack_uapi_headers(verbose, module_dir): |
| |
| """EXtract list of uapi headers from techpack/* directories. We need to export |
| these headers to userspace. |
| |
| Args: |
| verbose: Verbose option is provided to script |
| module_dir: Base directory |
| Returs: |
| List of uapi headers |
| """ |
| |
| techpack_subdir = [] |
| techpack_dir = os.path.join(module_dir,'techpack') |
| techpack_uapi = [] |
| techpack_uapi_sub = [] |
| |
| #get list of techpack directories under techpack/ |
| if os.path.isdir(techpack_dir): |
| items = sorted(os.listdir(techpack_dir)) |
| for x in items: |
| p = os.path.join(techpack_dir, x) |
| if os.path.isdir(p): |
| techpack_subdir.append(p) |
| |
| #Print list of subdirs obtained |
| if (verbose): |
| for x in techpack_subdir: |
| print(x) |
| |
| #For every subdirectory get list of .h files under include/uapi and append to techpack_uapi list |
| for x in techpack_subdir: |
| techpack_uapi_path = os.path.join(x, 'include/uapi') |
| if (os.path.isdir(techpack_uapi_path)): |
| techpack_uapi_sub = [] |
| find_out(verbose, x, 'include/uapi', '**/*.h', None, techpack_uapi_sub) |
| tmp = [os.path.join(techpack_uapi_path, y) for y in techpack_uapi_sub] |
| techpack_uapi = techpack_uapi + tmp |
| |
| if (verbose): |
| for x in techpack_uapi: |
| print(x) |
| |
| return techpack_uapi |
| |
| def main(): |
| """Parse command line arguments and perform top level control.""" |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
| description=__doc__, |
| formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter) |
| |
| # Arguments that apply to every invocation of this script. |
| |
| parser.add_argument( |
| '--verbose', |
| action='store_true', |
| help='Print output that describes the workings of this script.') |
| parser.add_argument( |
| '--header_arch', |
| required=True, |
| help='The arch for which to generate headers.') |
| parser.add_argument( |
| '--gen_dir', |
| required=True, |
| help='Where to place the generated files.') |
| parser.add_argument( |
| '--arch_asm_kbuild', |
| required=True, |
| help='The Kbuild file containing lists of headers to generate.') |
| parser.add_argument( |
| '--asm_generic_kbuild', |
| required=True, |
| help='The Kbuild file containing lists of mandatory headers.') |
| parser.add_argument( |
| '--arch_include_uapi', |
| required=True, |
| nargs='*', |
| help='The list of arch/<arch>/include/uapi header files.') |
| |
| # The modes. |
| |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers( |
| dest='mode', |
| help='Select mode') |
| parser_blueprints = subparsers.add_parser( |
| 'blueprints', |
| help='Generate the gen_headers_<arch>.bp file.') |
| parser_headers = subparsers.add_parser( |
| 'headers', |
| help='Check blueprints, then generate kernel headers.') |
| |
| # Arguments that apply to headers mode. |
| |
| parser_headers.add_argument( |
| '--old_gen_headers_bp', |
| required=True, |
| help='The old gen_headers_<arch>.bp file to check.') |
| parser_headers.add_argument( |
| '--new_gen_headers_bp', |
| required=True, |
| help='The new gen_headers_<arch>.bp file to check.') |
| parser_headers.add_argument( |
| '--version_makefile', |
| required=True, |
| help='The kernel Makefile that contains version info.') |
| parser_headers.add_argument( |
| '--arch_syscall_tool', |
| help='The arch script that generates syscall headers, if applicable.') |
| parser_headers.add_argument( |
| '--arch_syscall_tbl', |
| help='The arch script that defines syscall vectors, if applicable.') |
| parser_headers.add_argument( |
| '--headers_install', |
| required=True, |
| help='The headers_install tool to process input headers.') |
| parser_headers.add_argument( |
| '--include_uapi', |
| required=True, |
| nargs='*', |
| help='The list of include/uapi header files.') |
| |
| args = parser.parse_args() |
| |
| if args.verbose: |
| print('mode [%s]' % args.mode) |
| print('header_arch [%s]' % args.header_arch) |
| print('gen_dir [%s]' % args.gen_dir) |
| print('arch_asm_kbuild [%s]' % args.arch_asm_kbuild) |
| print('asm_generic_kbuild [%s]' % args.asm_generic_kbuild) |
| |
| # Extract the module_dir from args.arch_asm_kbuild and rel_arch_asm_kbuild. |
| |
| rel_arch_asm_kbuild = os.path.join( |
| 'arch', args.header_arch, 'include/uapi/asm/Kbuild') |
| |
| suffix = os.sep + rel_arch_asm_kbuild |
| |
| if not args.arch_asm_kbuild.endswith(suffix): |
| print('error: expected %s to end with %s' % (args.arch_asm_kbuild, suffix)) |
| return 1 |
| |
| module_dir = args.arch_asm_kbuild[:-len(suffix)] |
| |
| rel_asm_generic_kbuild = os.path.join('include/uapi/asm-generic', os.path.basename(args.asm_generic_kbuild)) |
| |
| |
| if args.verbose: |
| print('module_dir [%s]' % module_dir) |
| |
| # Get list of techpack uapi headers to be exported from techpack/* directories. |
| techpack_uapi = extract_techpack_uapi_headers(args.verbose, module_dir) |
| |
| if args.mode == 'blueprints': |
| return gen_blueprints( |
| args.verbose, args.header_arch, args.gen_dir, args.arch_asm_kbuild, |
| args.asm_generic_kbuild, module_dir, rel_arch_asm_kbuild, rel_asm_generic_kbuild, args.arch_include_uapi, techpack_uapi) |
| |
| if args.mode == 'headers': |
| if args.verbose: |
| print('old_gen_headers_bp [%s]' % args.old_gen_headers_bp) |
| print('new_gen_headers_bp [%s]' % args.new_gen_headers_bp) |
| print('version_makefile [%s]' % args.version_makefile) |
| print('arch_syscall_tool [%s]' % args.arch_syscall_tool) |
| print('arch_syscall_tbl [%s]' % args.arch_syscall_tbl) |
| print('headers_install [%s]' % args.headers_install) |
| |
| return gen_headers( |
| args.verbose, args.header_arch, args.gen_dir, args.arch_asm_kbuild, |
| args.asm_generic_kbuild, module_dir, args.old_gen_headers_bp, args.new_gen_headers_bp, |
| args.version_makefile, args.arch_syscall_tool, args.arch_syscall_tbl, |
| args.headers_install, args.include_uapi, args.arch_include_uapi, techpack_uapi) |
| |
| print('error: unknown mode: %s' % args.mode) |
| return 1 |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| sys.exit(main()) |