esp-idf/tools/ldgen/ldgen/entity.py

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#
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#
import collections
import fnmatch
import os
from enum import Enum
from functools import total_ordering
from pyparsing import (Group, Literal, OneOrMore, ParseException, SkipTo, Suppress, White, Word, ZeroOrMore, alphas,
nums, rest_of_line)
@total_ordering
class Entity:
"""
An entity refers to a library, object, symbol whose input
sections can be placed or excluded from placement.
An important property of an entity is its specificity - the granularity
of the the entity to be placed. Specificity increases in the following
order: library, object, symbol. An entity with no specificity refers
to all entities.
"""
ALL = '*'
class Specificity(Enum):
NONE = 0
ARCHIVE = 1
OBJ = 2
SYMBOL = 3
def __init__(self, archive=None, obj=None, symbol=None):
archive_spec = archive and archive != Entity.ALL
obj_spec = obj and obj != Entity.ALL
symbol_spec = symbol and symbol != Entity.ALL
if not archive_spec and not obj_spec and not symbol_spec:
self.specificity = Entity.Specificity.NONE
elif archive_spec and not obj_spec and not symbol_spec:
self.specificity = Entity.Specificity.ARCHIVE
elif archive_spec and obj_spec and not symbol_spec:
self.specificity = Entity.Specificity.OBJ
elif archive_spec and obj_spec and symbol_spec:
self.specificity = Entity.Specificity.SYMBOL
else:
raise ValueError("Invalid arguments '(%s, %s, %s)'" % (archive, obj, symbol))
self.archive = archive
self.obj = obj
self.symbol = symbol
def __eq__(self, other):
return (self.specificity.value == other.specificity.value and
self.archive == other.archive and
self.obj == other.obj and
self.symbol == other.symbol)
def __lt__(self, other):
res = False
if self.specificity.value < other.specificity.value:
res = True
elif self.specificity == other.specificity:
for s in Entity.Specificity:
a = self[s] if self[s] else ''
b = other[s] if other[s] else ''
if a != b:
res = a < b
break
else:
res = False
return res
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.__repr__())
def __str__(self):
return '%s:%s %s' % self.__repr__()
def __repr__(self):
return self.archive, self.obj, self.symbol
def __getitem__(self, spec):
res = None
if spec == Entity.Specificity.ARCHIVE:
res = self.archive
elif spec == Entity.Specificity.OBJ:
res = self.obj
elif spec == Entity.Specificity.SYMBOL:
res = self.symbol
else:
res = None
return res
class EntityDB:
"""
Collection of entities extracted from libraries known in the build.
Allows retrieving a list of archives, a list of object files in an archive
or a list of symbols in an archive; as well as allows for checking if an
entity exists in the collection.
"""
__info = collections.namedtuple('__info', 'filename content')
def __init__(self):
self.sections = dict()
def add_sections_info(self, sections_info_dump):
first_line = sections_info_dump.readline()
archive_path = (Literal('In archive').suppress() +
White().suppress() +
# trim the colon and line ending characters from archive_path
rest_of_line.set_results_name('archive_path').set_parse_action(
lambda s, loc, toks: s.rstrip(':\n\r ')))
parser = archive_path
try:
results = parser.parseString(first_line, parseAll=True)
except ParseException as p:
raise ParseException('Parsing sections info for library ' + sections_info_dump.name + ' failed. ' + p.msg)
archive = os.path.basename(results.archive_path)
self.sections[archive] = EntityDB.__info(sections_info_dump.name, sections_info_dump.read())
def _get_infos_from_file(self, info):
# {object}: file format elf32-xtensa-le
object_line = SkipTo(':').set_results_name('object') + Suppress(rest_of_line)
# Sections:
# Idx Name ...
section_start = Suppress(Literal('Sections:'))
section_header = Suppress(OneOrMore(Word(alphas)))
# 00 {section} 0000000 ...
# CONTENTS, ALLOC, ....
section_entry = (Suppress(Word(nums)) + SkipTo(' ') + Suppress(rest_of_line)
+ Suppress(ZeroOrMore(Word(alphas) + Literal(',')) + Word(alphas)))
content = Group(object_line
+ section_start
+ section_header
+ Group(OneOrMore(section_entry)).set_results_name('sections'))
parser = Group(ZeroOrMore(content)).set_results_name('contents')
try:
results = parser.parseString(info.content, parseAll=True)
except ParseException as p:
raise ParseException('Unable to parse section info file ' + info.filename + '. ' + p.msg)
return results
def _process_archive(self, archive):
stored = self.sections[archive]
# Parse the contents of the sections file on-demand,
# save the result for later
if not isinstance(stored, dict):
parsed = self._get_infos_from_file(stored)
stored = dict()
for content in parsed.contents:
sections = list(map(lambda s: s, content.sections))
stored[content.object] = sections
self.sections[archive] = stored
def get_archives(self):
return self.sections.keys()
def get_objects(self, archive):
try:
self._process_archive(archive)
except KeyError:
return []
return self.sections[archive].keys()
def _match_obj(self, archive, obj):
objs = self.get_objects(archive)
match_objs = (fnmatch.filter(objs, obj + '.o')
+ fnmatch.filter(objs, obj + '.*.obj')
+ fnmatch.filter(objs, obj + '.obj'))
if len(match_objs) > 1:
raise ValueError("Multiple matches for object: '%s: %s': %s" % (archive, obj, str(match_objs)))
try:
return match_objs[0]
except IndexError:
return None
def get_sections(self, archive, obj):
obj = self._match_obj(archive, obj)
res = []
if obj:
res = self.sections[archive][obj]
return res
def _match_symbol(self, archive, obj, symbol):
sections = self.get_sections(archive, obj)
return [s for s in sections if s.endswith(symbol)]
def check_exists(self, entity):
res = True
if entity.specificity != Entity.Specificity.NONE:
if entity.specificity == Entity.Specificity.ARCHIVE:
res = entity.archive in self.get_archives()
elif entity.specificity == Entity.Specificity.OBJ:
res = self._match_obj(entity.archive, entity.obj) is not None
elif entity.specificity == Entity.Specificity.SYMBOL:
res = len(self._match_symbol(entity.archive, entity.obj, entity.symbol)) > 0
else:
res = False
return res