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  • #!/usr/bin/python
    #
    # Copyright (C) 2017 Google, Inc
    # Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
    #
    # SPDX-License-Identifier:	GPL-2.0+
    #
    
    
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    """Device tree to platform data class
    
    This supports converting device tree data to C structures definitions and
    static data.
    """
    
    
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    import sys
    
    
    import fdt
    import fdt_util
    
    # When we see these properties we ignore them - i.e. do not create a structure member
    PROP_IGNORE_LIST = [
        '#address-cells',
        '#gpio-cells',
        '#size-cells',
        'compatible',
        'linux,phandle',
        "status",
        'phandle',
        'u-boot,dm-pre-reloc',
        'u-boot,dm-tpl',
        'u-boot,dm-spl',
    ]
    
    # C type declarations for the tyues we support
    TYPE_NAMES = {
        fdt.TYPE_INT: 'fdt32_t',
        fdt.TYPE_BYTE: 'unsigned char',
        fdt.TYPE_STRING: 'const char *',
        fdt.TYPE_BOOL: 'bool',
    
    
    STRUCT_PREFIX = 'dtd_'
    VAL_PREFIX = 'dtv_'
    
    
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    def conv_name_to_c(name):
    
        """Convert a device-tree name to a C identifier
    
    
        This uses multiple replace() calls instead of re.sub() since it is faster
        (400ms for 1m calls versus 1000ms for the 're' version).
    
    
        Args:
            name:   Name to convert
        Return:
            String containing the C version of this name
        """
    
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        new = name.replace('@', '_at_')
        new = new.replace('-', '_')
        new = new.replace(',', '_')
        new = new.replace('.', '_')
        return new
    
    def tab_to(num_tabs, line):
        """Append tabs to a line of text to reach a tab stop.
    
        Args:
            num_tabs: Tab stop to obtain (0 = column 0, 1 = column 8, etc.)
            line: Line of text to append to
    
        Returns:
            line with the correct number of tabs appeneded. If the line already
            extends past that tab stop then a single space is appended.
        """
        if len(line) >= num_tabs * 8:
            return line + ' '
        return line + '\t' * (num_tabs - len(line) // 8)
    
    
    def get_value(ftype, value):
        """Get a value as a C expression
    
        For integers this returns a byte-swapped (little-endian) hex string
        For bytes this returns a hex string, e.g. 0x12
        For strings this returns a literal string enclosed in quotes
        For booleans this return 'true'
    
        Args:
            type: Data type (fdt_util)
            value: Data value, as a string of bytes
        """
        if ftype == fdt.TYPE_INT:
            return '%#x' % fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(value)
        elif ftype == fdt.TYPE_BYTE:
            return '%#x' % ord(value[0])
        elif ftype == fdt.TYPE_STRING:
            return '"%s"' % value
        elif ftype == fdt.TYPE_BOOL:
            return 'true'
    
        elif ftype == fdt.TYPE_INT64:
            return '%#x' % value
    
    
    def get_compat_name(node):
        """Get a node's first compatible string as a C identifier
    
        Args:
            node: Node object to check
        Return:
            Tuple:
                C identifier for the first compatible string
                List of C identifiers for all the other compatible strings
                    (possibly empty)
        """
        compat = node.props['compatible'].value
        aliases = []
        if isinstance(compat, list):
            compat, aliases = compat[0], compat[1:]
        return conv_name_to_c(compat), [conv_name_to_c(a) for a in aliases]
    
    def is_phandle(prop):
        """Check if a node contains phandles
    
        We have no reliable way of detecting whether a node uses a phandle
        or not. As an interim measure, use a list of known property names.
    
        Args:
            prop: Prop object to check
        Return:
            True if the object value contains phandles, else False
        """
        if prop.name in ['clocks']:
            return True
        return False
    
    
    
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    class DtbPlatdata(object):
    
        """Provide a means to convert device tree binary data to platform data
    
        The output of this process is C structures which can be used in space-
        constrained encvironments where the ~3KB code overhead of device tree
        code is not affordable.
    
        Properties:
    
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            _fdt: Fdt object, referencing the device tree
    
            _dtb_fname: Filename of the input device tree binary file
            _valid_nodes: A list of Node object with compatible strings
    
            _include_disabled: true to include nodes marked status = "disabled"
    
            _outfile: The current output file (sys.stdout or a real file)
            _lines: Stashed list of output lines for outputting in the future
        """
    
        def __init__(self, dtb_fname, include_disabled):
    
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            self._fdt = None
    
            self._dtb_fname = dtb_fname
            self._valid_nodes = None
    
            self._include_disabled = include_disabled
    
            self._outfile = None
            self._lines = []
            self._aliases = {}
    
    
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        def setup_output(self, fname):
    
            """Set up the output destination
    
    
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            Once this is done, future calls to self.out() will output to this
    
            file.
    
            Args:
                fname: Filename to send output to, or '-' for stdout
            """
            if fname == '-':
                self._outfile = sys.stdout
            else:
                self._outfile = open(fname, 'w')
    
    
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        def out(self, line):
    
            """Output a string to the output file
    
            Args:
    
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                line: String to output
    
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            self._outfile.write(line)
    
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        def buf(self, line):
    
            """Buffer up a string to send later
    
            Args:
    
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                line: String to add to our 'buffer' list
    
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            self._lines.append(line)
    
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        def get_buf(self):
    
            """Get the contents of the output buffer, and clear it
    
            Returns:
                The output buffer, which is then cleared for future use
            """
            lines = self._lines
            self._lines = []
            return lines
    
    
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        def scan_dtb(self):
    
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            """Scan the device tree to obtain a tree of nodes and properties
    
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            Once this is done, self._fdt.GetRoot() can be called to obtain the
    
            device tree root node, and progress from there.
            """
    
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            self._fdt = fdt.FdtScan(self._dtb_fname)
    
        def scan_node(self, root):
            """Scan a node and subnodes to build a tree of node and phandle info
    
    
            This adds each node to self._valid_nodes.
    
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            Args:
                root: Root node for scan
            """
    
            for node in root.subnodes:
                if 'compatible' in node.props:
                    status = node.props.get('status')
    
                    if (not self._include_disabled and not status or
    
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                            status.value != 'disabled'):
    
                        self._valid_nodes.append(node)
    
                # recurse to handle any subnodes
    
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                self.scan_node(node)
    
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        def scan_tree(self):
    
            """Scan the device tree for useful information
    
            This fills in the following properties:
                _valid_nodes: A list of nodes we wish to consider include in the
                    platform data
            """
            self._valid_nodes = []
    
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            return self.scan_node(self._fdt.GetRoot())
    
        @staticmethod
        def get_num_cells(node):
            """Get the number of cells in addresses and sizes for this node
    
            Args:
                node: Node to check
    
            Returns:
                Tuple:
                    Number of address cells for this node
                    Number of size cells for this node
            """
            parent = node.parent
            na, ns = 2, 2
            if parent:
                na_prop = parent.props.get('#address-cells')
                ns_prop = parent.props.get('#size-cells')
                if na_prop:
                    na = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(na_prop.value)
                if ns_prop:
                    ns = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(ns_prop.value)
            return na, ns
    
        def scan_reg_sizes(self):
            """Scan for 64-bit 'reg' properties and update the values
    
            This finds 'reg' properties with 64-bit data and converts the value to
            an array of 64-values. This allows it to be output in a way that the
            C code can read.
            """
            for node in self._valid_nodes:
                reg = node.props.get('reg')
                if not reg:
                    continue
                na, ns = self.get_num_cells(node)
                total = na + ns
    
                if reg.type != fdt.TYPE_INT:
                    raise ValueError("Node '%s' reg property is not an int")
                if len(reg.value) % total:
                    raise ValueError("Node '%s' reg property has %d cells "
                            'which is not a multiple of na + ns = %d + %d)' %
                            (node.name, len(reg.value), na, ns))
                reg.na = na
                reg.ns = ns
                if na != 1 or ns != 1:
                    reg.type = fdt.TYPE_INT64
                    i = 0
                    new_value = []
                    val = reg.value
                    if not isinstance(val, list):
                        val = [val]
                    while i < len(val):
                        addr = fdt_util.fdt_cells_to_cpu(val[i:], reg.na)
                        i += na
                        size = fdt_util.fdt_cells_to_cpu(val[i:], reg.ns)
                        i += ns
                        new_value += [addr, size]
                    reg.value = new_value
    
    
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        def scan_structs(self):
    
            """Scan the device tree building up the C structures we will use.
    
            Build a dict keyed by C struct name containing a dict of Prop
            object for each struct field (keyed by property name). Where the
            same struct appears multiple times, try to use the 'widest'
            property, i.e. the one with a type which can express all others.
    
            Once the widest property is determined, all other properties are
            updated to match that width.
            """
            structs = {}
            for node in self._valid_nodes:
    
                node_name, _ = get_compat_name(node)
    
                fields = {}
    
                # Get a list of all the valid properties in this node.
                for name, prop in node.props.items():
                    if name not in PROP_IGNORE_LIST and name[0] != '#':
                        fields[name] = copy.deepcopy(prop)
    
                # If we've seen this node_name before, update the existing struct.
                if node_name in structs:
                    struct = structs[node_name]
                    for name, prop in fields.items():
                        oldprop = struct.get(name)
                        if oldprop:
                            oldprop.Widen(prop)
                        else:
                            struct[name] = prop
    
                # Otherwise store this as a new struct.
                else:
                    structs[node_name] = fields
    
            upto = 0
            for node in self._valid_nodes:
    
                node_name, _ = get_compat_name(node)
    
                struct = structs[node_name]
                for name, prop in node.props.items():
                    if name not in PROP_IGNORE_LIST and name[0] != '#':
                        prop.Widen(struct[name])
                upto += 1
    
    
                struct_name, aliases = get_compat_name(node)
    
                for alias in aliases:
                    self._aliases[alias] = struct_name
    
            return structs
    
    
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        def scan_phandles(self):
    
            """Figure out what phandles each node uses
    
            We need to be careful when outputing nodes that use phandles since
            they must come after the declaration of the phandles in the C file.
            Otherwise we get a compiler error since the phandle struct is not yet
            declared.
    
            This function adds to each node a list of phandle nodes that the node
            depends on. This allows us to output things in the right order.
            """
            for node in self._valid_nodes:
                node.phandles = set()
                for pname, prop in node.props.items():
                    if pname in PROP_IGNORE_LIST or pname[0] == '#':
                        continue
    
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                    if isinstance(prop.value, list):
    
                        if is_phandle(prop):
    
                            # Process the list as pairs of (phandle, id)
    
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                            value_it = iter(prop.value)
                            for phandle_cell, _ in zip(value_it, value_it):
    
                                phandle = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(phandle_cell)
    
                                target_node = self._fdt.phandle_to_node[phandle]
    
                                node.phandles.add(target_node)
    
    
    
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        def generate_structs(self, structs):
    
            """Generate struct defintions for the platform data
    
            This writes out the body of a header file consisting of structure
            definitions for node in self._valid_nodes. See the documentation in
            README.of-plat for more information.
            """
    
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            self.out('#include <stdbool.h>\n')
            self.out('#include <libfdt.h>\n')
    
    
            # Output the struct definition
            for name in sorted(structs):
    
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                self.out('struct %s%s {\n' % (STRUCT_PREFIX, name))
    
                for pname in sorted(structs[name]):
                    prop = structs[name][pname]
    
                    if is_phandle(prop):
    
                        # For phandles, include a reference to the target
    
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                        self.out('\t%s%s[%d]' % (tab_to(2, 'struct phandle_2_cell'),
                                                 conv_name_to_c(prop.name),
    
                                                 len(prop.value) / 2))
                    else:
                        ptype = TYPE_NAMES[prop.type]
    
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                        self.out('\t%s%s' % (tab_to(2, ptype),
                                             conv_name_to_c(prop.name)))
                        if isinstance(prop.value, list):
                            self.out('[%d]' % len(prop.value))
                    self.out(';\n')
                self.out('};\n')
    
    
            for alias, struct_name in self._aliases.iteritems():
    
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                self.out('#define %s%s %s%s\n'% (STRUCT_PREFIX, alias,
    
                                                 STRUCT_PREFIX, struct_name))
    
    
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        def output_node(self, node):
    
            """Output the C code for a node
    
            Args:
                node: node to output
            """
    
            struct_name, _ = get_compat_name(node)
    
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            var_name = conv_name_to_c(node.name)
            self.buf('static struct %s%s %s%s = {\n' %
                     (STRUCT_PREFIX, struct_name, VAL_PREFIX, var_name))
    
            for pname, prop in node.props.items():
                if pname in PROP_IGNORE_LIST or pname[0] == '#':
                    continue
    
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                member_name = conv_name_to_c(prop.name)
                self.buf('\t%s= ' % tab_to(3, '.' + member_name))
    
    
                # Special handling for lists
    
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                if isinstance(prop.value, list):
                    self.buf('{')
    
                    vals = []
                    # For phandles, output a reference to the platform data
                    # of the target node.
    
                    if is_phandle(prop):
    
                        # Process the list as pairs of (phandle, id)
    
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                        value_it = iter(prop.value)
                        for phandle_cell, id_cell in zip(value_it, value_it):
    
                            phandle = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(phandle_cell)
    
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                            id_num = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(id_cell)
    
                            target_node = self._fdt.phandle_to_node[phandle]
    
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                            name = conv_name_to_c(target_node.name)
                            vals.append('{&%s%s, %d}' % (VAL_PREFIX, name, id_num))
    
                    else:
                        for val in prop.value:
    
                            vals.append(get_value(prop.type, val))
    
    
                    # Put 8 values per line to avoid very long lines.
                    for i in xrange(0, len(vals), 8):
                        if i:
                            self.buf(',\n\t\t')
                        self.buf(', '.join(vals[i:i + 8]))
    
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                    self.buf('}')
    
                    self.buf(get_value(prop.type, prop.value))
    
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                self.buf(',\n')
            self.buf('};\n')
    
    
            # Add a device declaration
    
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            self.buf('U_BOOT_DEVICE(%s) = {\n' % var_name)
            self.buf('\t.name\t\t= "%s",\n' % struct_name)
            self.buf('\t.platdata\t= &%s%s,\n' % (VAL_PREFIX, var_name))
            self.buf('\t.platdata_size\t= sizeof(%s%s),\n' % (VAL_PREFIX, var_name))
            self.buf('};\n')
            self.buf('\n')
    
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            self.out(''.join(self.get_buf()))
    
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        def generate_tables(self):
    
            """Generate device defintions for the platform data
    
            This writes out C platform data initialisation data and
            U_BOOT_DEVICE() declarations for each valid node. Where a node has
            multiple compatible strings, a #define is used to make them equivalent.
    
            See the documentation in doc/driver-model/of-plat.txt for more
            information.
            """
    
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            self.out('#include <common.h>\n')
            self.out('#include <dm.h>\n')
            self.out('#include <dt-structs.h>\n')
            self.out('\n')
    
            nodes_to_output = list(self._valid_nodes)
    
            # Keep outputing nodes until there is none left
            while nodes_to_output:
                node = nodes_to_output[0]
                # Output all the node's dependencies first
                for req_node in node.phandles:
                    if req_node in nodes_to_output:
    
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                        self.output_node(req_node)
    
                        nodes_to_output.remove(req_node)
    
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                self.output_node(node)
    
                nodes_to_output.remove(node)
    
    
    
    def run_steps(args, dtb_file, include_disabled, output):
        """Run all the steps of the dtoc tool
    
        Args:
            args: List of non-option arguments provided to the problem
            dtb_file: Filename of dtb file to process
            include_disabled: True to include disabled nodes
            output: Name of output file
        """
        if not args:
            raise ValueError('Please specify a command: struct, platdata')
    
        plat = DtbPlatdata(dtb_file, include_disabled)
        plat.scan_dtb()
        plat.scan_tree()
    
        plat.scan_reg_sizes()
    
        plat.setup_output(output)
        structs = plat.scan_structs()
        plat.scan_phandles()
    
        for cmd in args[0].split(','):
            if cmd == 'struct':
                plat.generate_structs(structs)
            elif cmd == 'platdata':
                plat.generate_tables()
            else:
                raise ValueError("Unknown command '%s': (use: struct, platdata)" %
                                 cmd)