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Currently if the IDF_TARGET env is set, and old sdkconfig exists with different target value in CONFIG_IDF_TARGET, the set-target action fails complaining about the IDF_TARGET env and value in sdkconfig being different. We should ignore IDF_TARGET value from sdkconfig, because we are actually setting new target and the old sdkconfig is renamed in cmake. This can be easily reproduced with ---8<--- $ IDF_TARGET=esp32 idf.py set-target esp32 $ IDF_TARGET=esp32s3 idf.py set-target esp32s3 Project sdkconfig '/home/fhrbata/work/hello_world/sdkconfig' was generated for target 'esp32s3', but environment variable IDF_TARGET is set to 'esp32'. Run 'idf.py set-target esp32' to generate new sdkconfig file for target esp32. ---8<--- This also adds test for this use case to test_non_default_target.py. Signed-off-by: Frantisek Hrbata <frantisek.hrbata@espressif.com>
673 lines
28 KiB
Python
673 lines
28 KiB
Python
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022-2023 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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import asyncio
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import json
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import os
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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from asyncio.subprocess import Process
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from io import open
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from types import FunctionType
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from typing import Any, Dict, Generator, List, Match, Optional, TextIO, Tuple, Union
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import click
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import yaml
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from idf_py_actions.errors import NoSerialPortFoundError
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from .constants import GENERATORS
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from .errors import FatalError
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# Name of the program, normally 'idf.py'.
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# Can be overridden from idf.bat using IDF_PY_PROGRAM_NAME
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PROG = os.getenv('IDF_PY_PROGRAM_NAME', 'idf.py')
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# environment variable used during click shell completion run
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SHELL_COMPLETE_VAR = '_IDF.PY_COMPLETE'
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# was shell completion invoked?
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SHELL_COMPLETE_RUN = SHELL_COMPLETE_VAR in os.environ
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def executable_exists(args: List) -> bool:
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try:
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subprocess.check_output(args)
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return True
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except Exception:
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return False
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def _idf_version_from_cmake() -> Optional[str]:
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version_path = os.path.join(os.environ['IDF_PATH'], 'tools/cmake/version.cmake')
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regex = re.compile(r'^\s*set\s*\(\s*IDF_VERSION_([A-Z]{5})\s+(\d+)')
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ver = {}
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try:
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with open(version_path) as f:
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for line in f:
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m = regex.match(line)
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if m:
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ver[m.group(1)] = m.group(2)
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return 'v%s.%s.%s' % (ver['MAJOR'], ver['MINOR'], ver['PATCH'])
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except (KeyError, OSError):
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sys.stderr.write('WARNING: Cannot find ESP-IDF version in version.cmake\n')
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return None
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def get_target(path: str, sdkconfig_filename: str='sdkconfig') -> Optional[str]:
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path = os.path.join(path, sdkconfig_filename)
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return get_sdkconfig_value(path, 'CONFIG_IDF_TARGET')
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def idf_version() -> Optional[str]:
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"""Print version of ESP-IDF"""
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# Try to get version from git:
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try:
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version: Optional[str] = subprocess.check_output([
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'git',
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'--git-dir=%s' % os.path.join(os.environ['IDF_PATH'], '.git'),
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'--work-tree=%s' % os.environ['IDF_PATH'],
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'describe', '--tags', '--dirty', '--match', 'v*.*',
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]).decode('utf-8', 'ignore').strip()
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except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, UnicodeError):
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# if failed, then try to parse cmake.version file
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sys.stderr.write('WARNING: Git version unavailable, reading from source\n')
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version = _idf_version_from_cmake()
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return version
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def get_default_serial_port() -> Any:
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# Import is done here in order to move it after the check_environment()
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# ensured that pyserial has been installed
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try:
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import esptool
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import serial.tools.list_ports
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ports = list(sorted(p.device for p in serial.tools.list_ports.comports()))
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# high baud rate could cause the failure of creation of the connection
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esp = esptool.get_default_connected_device(serial_list=ports, port=None, connect_attempts=4,
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initial_baud=115200)
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if esp is None:
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raise NoSerialPortFoundError(
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"No serial ports found. Connect a device, or use '-p PORT' option to set a specific port.")
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serial_port = esp.serial_port
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esp._port.close()
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return serial_port
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except NoSerialPortFoundError:
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raise
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except Exception as e:
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raise FatalError('An exception occurred during detection of the serial port: {}'.format(e))
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# function prints warning when autocompletion is not being performed
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# set argument stream to sys.stderr for errors and exceptions
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def print_warning(message: str, stream: TextIO=None) -> None:
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if not SHELL_COMPLETE_RUN:
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print(message, file=stream or sys.stderr)
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def color_print(message: str, color: str, newline: Optional[str]='\n') -> None:
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""" Print a message to stderr with colored highlighting """
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ansi_normal = '\033[0m'
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sys.stderr.write('%s%s%s%s' % (color, message, ansi_normal, newline))
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sys.stderr.flush()
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def yellow_print(message: str, newline: Optional[str]='\n') -> None:
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ansi_yellow = '\033[0;33m'
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color_print(message, ansi_yellow, newline)
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def red_print(message: str, newline: Optional[str]='\n') -> None:
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ansi_red = '\033[1;31m'
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color_print(message, ansi_red, newline)
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def debug_print_idf_version() -> None:
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print_warning(f'ESP-IDF {idf_version() or "version unknown"}')
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def generate_hints(*filenames: str) -> Generator:
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"""Getting output files and printing hints on how to resolve errors based on the output."""
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with open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'hints.yml'), 'r') as file:
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hints = yaml.safe_load(file)
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for file_name in filenames:
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with open(file_name, 'r') as file:
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output = ' '.join(line.strip() for line in file if line.strip())
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for hint in hints:
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variables_list = hint.get('variables')
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hint_list, hint_vars, re_vars = [], [], []
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match: Optional[Match[str]] = None
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try:
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if variables_list:
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for variables in variables_list:
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hint_vars = variables['hint_variables']
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re_vars = variables['re_variables']
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regex = hint['re'].format(*re_vars)
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if re.compile(regex).search(output):
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try:
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hint_list.append(hint['hint'].format(*hint_vars))
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except KeyError as e:
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red_print('Argument {} missing in {}. Check hints.yml file.'.format(e, hint))
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sys.exit(1)
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else:
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match = re.compile(hint['re']).search(output)
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except KeyError as e:
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red_print('Argument {} missing in {}. Check hints.yml file.'.format(e, hint))
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sys.exit(1)
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except re.error as e:
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red_print('{} from hints.yml have {} problem. Check hints.yml file.'.format(hint['re'], e))
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sys.exit(1)
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if hint_list:
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for message in hint_list:
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yield ' '.join(['HINT:', message])
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elif match:
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extra_info = ', '.join(match.groups()) if hint.get('match_to_output', '') else ''
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try:
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yield ' '.join(['HINT:', hint['hint'].format(extra_info)])
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except KeyError:
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raise KeyError("Argument 'hint' missing in {}. Check hints.yml file.".format(hint))
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def fit_text_in_terminal(out: str) -> str:
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"""Fit text in terminal, if the string is not fit replace center with `...`"""
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space_for_dots = 3 # Space for "..."
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terminal_width, _ = os.get_terminal_size()
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if terminal_width <= space_for_dots:
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# if the wide of the terminal is too small just print dots
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return '.' * terminal_width
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if len(out) >= terminal_width:
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elide_size = (terminal_width - space_for_dots) // 2
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# cut out the middle part of the output if it does not fit in the terminal
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return '...'.join([out[:elide_size], out[len(out) - elide_size:]])
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return out
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class RunTool:
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def __init__(self, tool_name: str, args: List, cwd: str, env: Dict=None, custom_error_handler: FunctionType=None, build_dir: str=None,
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hints: bool=True, force_progression: bool=False, interactive: bool=False) -> None:
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self.tool_name = tool_name
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self.args = args
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self.cwd = cwd
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self.env = env
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self.custom_error_handler = custom_error_handler
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# build_dir sets by tools that do not use build directory as cwd
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self.build_dir = build_dir or cwd
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self.hints = hints
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self.force_progression = force_progression
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self.interactive = interactive
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def __call__(self) -> None:
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def quote_arg(arg: str) -> str:
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""" Quote the `arg` with whitespace in them because it can cause problems when we call it from a subprocess."""
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if re.match(r"^(?![\'\"]).*\s.*", arg):
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return ''.join(["'", arg, "'"])
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return arg
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self.args = [str(arg) for arg in self.args]
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display_args = ' '.join(quote_arg(arg) for arg in self.args)
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print('Running %s in directory %s' % (self.tool_name, quote_arg(self.cwd)))
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print('Executing "%s"...' % str(display_args))
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env_copy = dict(os.environ)
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env_copy.update(self.env or {})
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process: Union[Process, subprocess.CompletedProcess[bytes]]
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if self.hints:
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process, stderr_output_file, stdout_output_file = asyncio.run(self.run_command(self.args, env_copy))
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else:
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process = subprocess.run(self.args, env=env_copy, cwd=self.cwd)
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stderr_output_file, stdout_output_file = None, None
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if process.returncode == 0:
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return
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if self.custom_error_handler:
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self.custom_error_handler(process.returncode, stderr_output_file, stdout_output_file)
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return
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if stderr_output_file and stdout_output_file:
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for hint in generate_hints(stderr_output_file, stdout_output_file):
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yellow_print(hint)
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raise FatalError('{} failed with exit code {}, output of the command is in the {} and {}'.format(self.tool_name, process.returncode,
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stderr_output_file, stdout_output_file))
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raise FatalError('{} failed with exit code {}'.format(self.tool_name, process.returncode))
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async def run_command(self, cmd: List, env_copy: Dict) -> Tuple[Process, Optional[str], Optional[str]]:
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""" Run the `cmd` command with capturing stderr and stdout from that function and return returncode
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and of the command, the id of the process, paths to captured output """
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log_dir_name = 'log'
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try:
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os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.build_dir, log_dir_name))
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except FileExistsError:
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pass
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# Note: we explicitly pass in os.environ here, as we may have set IDF_PATH there during startup
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# limit was added for avoiding error in idf.py confserver
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try:
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p = await asyncio.create_subprocess_exec(*cmd, env=env_copy, limit=1024 * 256, cwd=self.cwd, stdout=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=asyncio.subprocess.PIPE)
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except NotImplementedError:
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sys.exit(f'ERROR: {sys.executable} doesn\'t support asyncio. The issue can be worked around by re-running idf.py with the "--no-hints" argument.')
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stderr_output_file = os.path.join(self.build_dir, log_dir_name, f'idf_py_stderr_output_{p.pid}')
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stdout_output_file = os.path.join(self.build_dir, log_dir_name, f'idf_py_stdout_output_{p.pid}')
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if p.stderr and p.stdout: # it only to avoid None type in p.std
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await asyncio.gather(
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self.read_and_write_stream(p.stderr, stderr_output_file, sys.stderr),
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self.read_and_write_stream(p.stdout, stdout_output_file, sys.stdout))
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await p.wait() # added for avoiding None returncode
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return p, stderr_output_file, stdout_output_file
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async def read_and_write_stream(self, input_stream: asyncio.StreamReader, output_filename: str,
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output_stream: TextIO) -> None:
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"""read the output of the `input_stream` and then write it into `output_filename` and `output_stream`"""
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def delete_ansi_escape(text: str) -> str:
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ansi_escape = re.compile(r'\x1B(?:[@-Z\\-_]|\[[0-?]*[ -/]*[@-~])')
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return ansi_escape.sub('', text)
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def print_progression(output: str) -> None:
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# Print a new line on top of the previous line
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sys.stdout.write('\x1b[K')
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print('\r', end='')
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print(fit_text_in_terminal(output.strip('\n\r')), end='', file=output_stream)
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async def read_stream() -> Optional[str]:
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try:
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output_b = await input_stream.readline()
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return output_b.decode(errors='ignore')
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except (asyncio.LimitOverrunError, asyncio.IncompleteReadError) as e:
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print(e, file=sys.stderr)
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return None
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except AttributeError:
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return None
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async def read_interactive_stream() -> Optional[str]:
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buffer = b''
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while True:
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output_b = await input_stream.read(1)
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if not output_b:
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return None
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try:
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return (buffer + output_b).decode()
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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buffer += output_b
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if len(buffer) > 4:
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# Multi-byte character contain up to 4 bytes and if buffer have more then 4 bytes
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# and still can not decode it we can just ignore some bytes
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return buffer.decode(errors='ignore')
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try:
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with open(output_filename, 'w', encoding='utf8') as output_file:
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while True:
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if self.interactive:
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output = await read_interactive_stream()
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else:
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output = await read_stream()
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if not output:
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break
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output_noescape = delete_ansi_escape(output)
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# Always remove escape sequences when writing the build log.
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output_file.write(output_noescape)
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# If idf.py output is redirected and the output stream is not a TTY,
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# strip the escape sequences as well.
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# (There shouldn't be any, but just in case.)
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if not output_stream.isatty():
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output = output_noescape
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if self.force_progression and output[0] == '[' and '-v' not in self.args and output_stream.isatty():
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# print output in progression way but only the progression related (that started with '[') and if verbose flag is not set
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print_progression(output)
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else:
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output_stream.write(output)
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output_stream.flush()
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except (RuntimeError, EnvironmentError) as e:
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yellow_print('WARNING: The exception {} was raised and we can\'t capture all your {} and '
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'hints on how to resolve errors can be not accurate.'.format(e, output_stream.name.strip('<>')))
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def run_tool(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
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# Added in case someone uses run_tool externally in idf.py extensions
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return RunTool(*args, **kwargs)()
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def run_target(target_name: str, args: 'PropertyDict', env: Optional[Dict]=None,
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custom_error_handler: FunctionType=None, force_progression: bool=False, interactive: bool=False) -> None:
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"""Run target in build directory."""
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if env is None:
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env = {}
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generator_cmd = GENERATORS[args.generator]['command']
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if args.verbose:
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generator_cmd += [GENERATORS[args.generator]['verbose_flag']]
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# By default, GNU Make and Ninja strip away color escape sequences when they see that their stdout is redirected.
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# If idf.py's stdout is not redirected, the final output is a TTY, so we can tell Make/Ninja to disable stripping
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# of color escape sequences. (Requires Ninja v1.9.0 or later.)
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if sys.stdout.isatty():
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if 'CLICOLOR_FORCE' not in env:
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env['CLICOLOR_FORCE'] = '1'
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RunTool(generator_cmd[0], generator_cmd + [target_name], args.build_dir, env, custom_error_handler, hints=not args.no_hints,
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force_progression=force_progression, interactive=interactive)()
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def _strip_quotes(value: str, regexp: re.Pattern=re.compile(r"^\"(.*)\"$|^'(.*)'$|^(.*)$")) -> Optional[str]:
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"""
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Strip quotes like CMake does during parsing cache entries
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"""
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matching_values = regexp.match(value)
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return [x for x in matching_values.groups() if x is not None][0].rstrip() if matching_values is not None else None
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def _parse_cmakecache(path: str) -> Dict:
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"""
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Parse the CMakeCache file at 'path'.
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Returns a dict of name:value.
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CMakeCache entries also each have a "type", but this is currently ignored.
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"""
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result = {}
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with open(path, encoding='utf-8') as f:
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for line in f:
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# cmake cache lines look like: CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG:STRING=-g
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# groups are name, type, value
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m = re.match(r'^([^#/:=]+):([^:=]+)=(.*)\n$', line)
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if m:
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result[m.group(1)] = m.group(3)
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return result
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def _parse_cmdl_cmakecache(entries: List) -> Dict[str, str]:
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"""
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Parse list of CMake cache entries passed in via the -D option.
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Returns a dict of name:value.
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"""
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result: Dict = {}
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for entry in entries:
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key, value = entry.split('=', 1)
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value = _strip_quotes(value)
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result[key] = value
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return result
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def _new_cmakecache_entries(cache: Dict, cache_cmdl: Dict) -> bool:
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for entry in cache_cmdl:
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if entry not in cache:
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return True
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if cache_cmdl[entry] != cache[entry]:
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return True
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return False
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def _detect_cmake_generator(prog_name: str) -> Any:
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"""
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Find the default cmake generator, if none was specified. Raises an exception if no valid generator is found.
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"""
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for (generator_name, generator) in GENERATORS.items():
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if executable_exists(generator['version']):
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return generator_name
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raise FatalError("To use %s, either the 'ninja' or 'GNU make' build tool must be available in the PATH" % prog_name)
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def ensure_build_directory(args: 'PropertyDict', prog_name: str, always_run_cmake: bool=False,
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env: Dict=None) -> None:
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"""Check the build directory exists and that cmake has been run there.
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If this isn't the case, create the build directory (if necessary) and
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do an initial cmake run to configure it.
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This function will also check args.generator parameter. If the parameter is incompatible with
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the build directory, an error is raised. If the parameter is None, this function will set it to
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an auto-detected default generator or to the value already configured in the build directory.
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"""
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if not executable_exists(['cmake', '--version']):
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debug_print_idf_version()
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raise FatalError(f'"cmake" must be available on the PATH to use {PROG}')
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project_dir = args.project_dir
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# Verify the project directory
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if not os.path.isdir(project_dir):
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if not os.path.exists(project_dir):
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raise FatalError('Project directory %s does not exist' % project_dir)
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else:
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raise FatalError('%s must be a project directory' % project_dir)
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if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(project_dir, 'CMakeLists.txt')):
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raise FatalError('CMakeLists.txt not found in project directory %s' % project_dir)
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# Verify/create the build directory
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build_dir = args.build_dir
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if not os.path.isdir(build_dir):
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os.makedirs(build_dir)
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# Parse CMakeCache, if it exists
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cache_path = os.path.join(build_dir, 'CMakeCache.txt')
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cache = _parse_cmakecache(cache_path) if os.path.exists(cache_path) else {}
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args.define_cache_entry.append('CCACHE_ENABLE=%d' % args.ccache)
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cache_cmdl = _parse_cmdl_cmakecache(args.define_cache_entry)
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# Validate IDF_TARGET
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_check_idf_target(args, prog_name, cache, cache_cmdl, env)
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if always_run_cmake or _new_cmakecache_entries(cache, cache_cmdl):
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if args.generator is None:
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args.generator = _detect_cmake_generator(prog_name)
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try:
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cmake_args = [
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'cmake',
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'-G',
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args.generator,
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'-DPYTHON_DEPS_CHECKED=1',
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'-DPYTHON={}'.format(sys.executable),
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'-DESP_PLATFORM=1',
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]
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if args.cmake_warn_uninitialized:
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|
cmake_args += ['--warn-uninitialized']
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if args.define_cache_entry:
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cmake_args += ['-D' + d for d in args.define_cache_entry]
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cmake_args += [project_dir]
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|
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hints = not args.no_hints
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RunTool('cmake', cmake_args, cwd=args.build_dir, env=env, hints=hints)()
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except Exception:
|
|
# don't allow partially valid CMakeCache.txt files,
|
|
# to keep the "should I run cmake?" logic simple
|
|
if os.path.exists(cache_path):
|
|
os.remove(cache_path)
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
# need to update cache so subsequent access in this method would reflect the result of the previous cmake run
|
|
cache = _parse_cmakecache(cache_path) if os.path.exists(cache_path) else {}
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
generator = cache['CMAKE_GENERATOR']
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
generator = _detect_cmake_generator(prog_name)
|
|
if args.generator is None:
|
|
args.generator = (generator) # reuse the previously configured generator, if none was given
|
|
if generator != args.generator:
|
|
raise FatalError("Build is configured for generator '%s' not '%s'. Run '%s fullclean' to start again." %
|
|
(generator, args.generator, prog_name))
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
home_dir = cache['CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY']
|
|
if os.path.realpath(home_dir) != os.path.realpath(project_dir):
|
|
raise FatalError(
|
|
"Build directory '%s' configured for project '%s' not '%s'. Run '%s fullclean' to start again." %
|
|
(build_dir, os.path.realpath(home_dir), os.path.realpath(project_dir), prog_name))
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
pass # if cmake failed part way, CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY may not be set yet
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
python = cache['PYTHON']
|
|
if python != sys.executable:
|
|
raise FatalError(
|
|
"'{}' is currently active in the environment while the project was configured with '{}'. "
|
|
"Run '{} fullclean' to start again.".format(sys.executable, python, prog_name))
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
|
|
def merge_action_lists(*action_lists: Dict) -> Dict:
|
|
merged_actions: Dict = {
|
|
'global_options': [],
|
|
'actions': {},
|
|
'global_action_callbacks': [],
|
|
}
|
|
for action_list in action_lists:
|
|
merged_actions['global_options'].extend(action_list.get('global_options', []))
|
|
merged_actions['actions'].update(action_list.get('actions', {}))
|
|
merged_actions['global_action_callbacks'].extend(action_list.get('global_action_callbacks', []))
|
|
return merged_actions
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_sdkconfig_filename(args: 'PropertyDict', cache_cmdl: Dict=None) -> str:
|
|
"""
|
|
Get project's sdkconfig file name.
|
|
"""
|
|
if not cache_cmdl:
|
|
cache_cmdl = _parse_cmdl_cmakecache(args.define_cache_entry)
|
|
config = cache_cmdl.get('SDKCONFIG')
|
|
if config:
|
|
return os.path.abspath(config)
|
|
|
|
proj_desc_path = os.path.join(args.build_dir, 'project_description.json')
|
|
try:
|
|
with open(proj_desc_path, 'r') as f:
|
|
proj_desc = json.load(f)
|
|
return str(proj_desc['config_file'])
|
|
except (OSError, KeyError):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
return os.path.join(args.project_dir, 'sdkconfig')
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_sdkconfig_value(sdkconfig_file: str, key: str) -> Optional[str]:
|
|
"""
|
|
Return the value of given key from sdkconfig_file.
|
|
If sdkconfig_file does not exist or the option is not present, returns None.
|
|
"""
|
|
assert key.startswith('CONFIG_')
|
|
if not os.path.exists(sdkconfig_file):
|
|
return None
|
|
# keep track of the last seen value for the given key
|
|
value = None
|
|
# if the value is quoted, this excludes the quotes from the value
|
|
pattern = re.compile(r"^{}=\"?([^\"]*)\"?$".format(key))
|
|
with open(sdkconfig_file, 'r') as f:
|
|
for line in f:
|
|
match = re.match(pattern, line)
|
|
if match:
|
|
value = match.group(1)
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
|
|
def is_target_supported(project_path: str, supported_targets: List) -> bool:
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns True if the active target is supported, or False otherwise.
|
|
"""
|
|
return get_target(project_path) in supported_targets
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _check_idf_target(args: 'PropertyDict', prog_name: str, cache: Dict,
|
|
cache_cmdl: Dict, env: Dict=None) -> None:
|
|
"""
|
|
Cross-check the three settings (sdkconfig, CMakeCache, environment) and if there is
|
|
mismatch, fail with instructions on how to fix this.
|
|
"""
|
|
sdkconfig = get_sdkconfig_filename(args, cache_cmdl)
|
|
idf_target_from_sdkconfig = get_sdkconfig_value(sdkconfig, 'CONFIG_IDF_TARGET')
|
|
idf_target_from_env = os.environ.get('IDF_TARGET')
|
|
idf_target_from_cache = cache.get('IDF_TARGET')
|
|
idf_target_from_cache_cmdl = cache_cmdl.get('IDF_TARGET')
|
|
|
|
# Called from set-target action. The original sdkconfig will be renamed
|
|
# in cmake, so ignore any CONFIG_IDF_TARGET which may be defined in
|
|
# stale sdkconfig.
|
|
if env and env.get('_IDF_PY_SET_TARGET_ACTION') == '1':
|
|
idf_target_from_sdkconfig = None
|
|
|
|
if idf_target_from_env:
|
|
# Let's check that IDF_TARGET values are consistent
|
|
if idf_target_from_sdkconfig and idf_target_from_sdkconfig != idf_target_from_env:
|
|
raise FatalError("Project sdkconfig '{cfg}' was generated for target '{t_conf}', but environment variable IDF_TARGET "
|
|
"is set to '{t_env}'. Run '{prog} set-target {t_env}' to generate new sdkconfig file for target {t_env}."
|
|
.format(cfg=sdkconfig, t_conf=idf_target_from_sdkconfig, t_env=idf_target_from_env, prog=prog_name))
|
|
|
|
if idf_target_from_cache and idf_target_from_cache != idf_target_from_env:
|
|
raise FatalError("Target settings are not consistent: '{t_env}' in the environment, '{t_cache}' in CMakeCache.txt. "
|
|
"Run '{prog} fullclean' to start again."
|
|
.format(t_env=idf_target_from_env, t_cache=idf_target_from_cache, prog=prog_name))
|
|
|
|
if idf_target_from_cache_cmdl and idf_target_from_cache_cmdl != idf_target_from_env:
|
|
raise FatalError("Target '{t_cmdl}' specified on command line is not consistent with "
|
|
"target '{t_env}' in the environment."
|
|
.format(t_cmdl=idf_target_from_cache_cmdl, t_env=idf_target_from_env))
|
|
elif idf_target_from_cache_cmdl:
|
|
# Check if -DIDF_TARGET is consistent with target in CMakeCache.txt
|
|
if idf_target_from_cache and idf_target_from_cache != idf_target_from_cache_cmdl:
|
|
raise FatalError("Target '{t_cmdl}' specified on command line is not consistent with "
|
|
"target '{t_cache}' in CMakeCache.txt. Run '{prog} set-target {t_cmdl}' to re-generate "
|
|
'CMakeCache.txt.'
|
|
.format(t_cache=idf_target_from_cache, t_cmdl=idf_target_from_cache_cmdl, prog=prog_name))
|
|
|
|
elif idf_target_from_cache:
|
|
# This shouldn't happen, unless the user manually edits CMakeCache.txt or sdkconfig, but let's check anyway.
|
|
if idf_target_from_sdkconfig and idf_target_from_cache != idf_target_from_sdkconfig:
|
|
raise FatalError("Project sdkconfig '{cfg}' was generated for target '{t_conf}', but CMakeCache.txt contains '{t_cache}'. "
|
|
"To keep the setting in sdkconfig ({t_conf}) and re-generate CMakeCache.txt, run '{prog} fullclean'. "
|
|
"To re-generate sdkconfig for '{t_cache}' target, run '{prog} set-target {t_cache}'."
|
|
.format(cfg=sdkconfig, t_conf=idf_target_from_sdkconfig, t_cache=idf_target_from_cache, prog=prog_name))
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TargetChoice(click.Choice):
|
|
"""
|
|
A version of click.Choice with two special features:
|
|
- ignores hyphens
|
|
- not case sensitive
|
|
"""
|
|
def __init__(self, choices: List) -> None:
|
|
super(TargetChoice, self).__init__(choices, case_sensitive=False)
|
|
|
|
def convert(self, value: Any, param: click.Parameter, ctx: click.Context) -> Any:
|
|
def normalize(string: str) -> str:
|
|
return string.lower().replace('-', '')
|
|
|
|
saved_token_normalize_func = ctx.token_normalize_func
|
|
ctx.token_normalize_func = normalize
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
return super(TargetChoice, self).convert(value, param, ctx)
|
|
finally:
|
|
ctx.token_normalize_func = saved_token_normalize_func
|
|
|
|
|
|
class PropertyDict(dict):
|
|
def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> Any:
|
|
if name in self:
|
|
return self[name]
|
|
else:
|
|
raise AttributeError("'PropertyDict' object has no attribute '%s'" % name)
|
|
|
|
def __setattr__(self, name: str, value: Any) -> None:
|
|
self[name] = value
|
|
|
|
def __delattr__(self, name: str) -> None:
|
|
if name in self:
|
|
del self[name]
|
|
else:
|
|
raise AttributeError("'PropertyDict' object has no attribute '%s'" % name)
|