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1# coding=utf-8
2#
3# QEMU hxtool .hx file parsing extension
4#
5# Copyright (c) 2020 Linaro
6#
7# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPLv2 or later.
8# See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
9"""hxtool is a Sphinx extension that implements the hxtool-doc directive"""
10
11# The purpose of this extension is to read fragments of rST
12# from .hx files, and insert them all into the current document.
13# The rST fragments are delimited by SRST/ERST lines.
14# The conf.py file must set the hxtool_srctree config value to
15# the root of the QEMU source tree.
16# Each hxtool-doc:: directive takes one argument which is the
17# path of the .hx file to process, relative to the source tree.
18
19import os
20import re
21from enum import Enum
22
23from docutils import nodes
24from docutils.statemachine import ViewList
25from docutils.parsers.rst import directives, Directive
26from sphinx.errors import ExtensionError
27from sphinx.util.nodes import nested_parse_with_titles
28import sphinx
29
30# Sphinx up to 1.6 uses AutodocReporter; 1.7 and later
31# use switch_source_input. Check borrowed from kerneldoc.py.
32Use_SSI = sphinx.__version__[:3] >= '1.7'
33if Use_SSI:
34    from sphinx.util.docutils import switch_source_input
35else:
36    from sphinx.ext.autodoc import AutodocReporter
37
38__version__ = '1.0'
39
40# We parse hx files with a state machine which may be in one of two
41# states: reading the C code fragment, or inside a rST fragment.
42class HxState(Enum):
43    CTEXT = 1
44    RST = 2
45
46def serror(file, lnum, errtext):
47    """Raise an exception giving a user-friendly syntax error message"""
48    raise ExtensionError('%s line %d: syntax error: %s' % (file, lnum, errtext))
49
50def parse_directive(line):
51    """Return first word of line, if any"""
52    return re.split('\W', line)[0]
53
54def parse_defheading(file, lnum, line):
55    """Handle a DEFHEADING directive"""
56    # The input should be "DEFHEADING(some string)", though note that
57    # the 'some string' could be the empty string. If the string is
58    # empty we ignore the directive -- these are used only to add
59    # blank lines in the plain-text content of the --help output.
60    #
61    # Return the heading text. We strip out any trailing ':' for
62    # consistency with other headings in the rST documentation.
63    match = re.match(r'DEFHEADING\((.*?):?\)', line)
64    if match is None:
65        serror(file, lnum, "Invalid DEFHEADING line")
66    return match.group(1)
67
68def parse_archheading(file, lnum, line):
69    """Handle an ARCHHEADING directive"""
70    # The input should be "ARCHHEADING(some string, other arg)",
71    # though note that the 'some string' could be the empty string.
72    # As with DEFHEADING, empty string ARCHHEADINGs will be ignored.
73    #
74    # Return the heading text. We strip out any trailing ':' for
75    # consistency with other headings in the rST documentation.
76    match = re.match(r'ARCHHEADING\((.*?):?,.*\)', line)
77    if match is None:
78        serror(file, lnum, "Invalid ARCHHEADING line")
79    return match.group(1)
80
81class HxtoolDocDirective(Directive):
82    """Extract rST fragments from the specified .hx file"""
83    required_argument = 1
84    optional_arguments = 1
85    option_spec = {
86        'hxfile': directives.unchanged_required
87    }
88    has_content = False
89
90    def run(self):
91        env = self.state.document.settings.env
92        hxfile = env.config.hxtool_srctree + '/' + self.arguments[0]
93
94        # Tell sphinx of the dependency
95        env.note_dependency(os.path.abspath(hxfile))
96
97        state = HxState.CTEXT
98        # We build up lines of rST in this ViewList, which we will
99        # later put into a 'section' node.
100        rstlist = ViewList()
101        current_node = None
102        node_list = []
103
104        with open(hxfile) as f:
105            lines = (l.rstrip() for l in f)
106            for lnum, line in enumerate(lines, 1):
107                directive = parse_directive(line)
108
109                if directive == 'HXCOMM':
110                    pass
111                elif directive == 'SRST':
112                    if state == HxState.RST:
113                        serror(hxfile, lnum, 'expected ERST, found SRST')
114                    else:
115                        state = HxState.RST
116                elif directive == 'ERST':
117                    if state == HxState.CTEXT:
118                        serror(hxfile, lnum, 'expected SRST, found ERST')
119                    else:
120                        state = HxState.CTEXT
121                elif directive == 'DEFHEADING' or directive == 'ARCHHEADING':
122                    if directive == 'DEFHEADING':
123                        heading = parse_defheading(hxfile, lnum, line)
124                    else:
125                        heading = parse_archheading(hxfile, lnum, line)
126                    if heading == "":
127                        continue
128                    # Put the accumulated rST into the previous node,
129                    # and then start a fresh section with this heading.
130                    if len(rstlist) > 0:
131                        if current_node is None:
132                            # We had some rST fragments before the first
133                            # DEFHEADING. We don't have a section to put
134                            # these in, so rather than magicing up a section,
135                            # make it a syntax error.
136                            serror(hxfile, lnum,
137                                   'first DEFHEADING must precede all rST text')
138                        self.do_parse(rstlist, current_node)
139                        rstlist = ViewList()
140                    if current_node is not None:
141                        node_list.append(current_node)
142                    section_id = 'hxtool-%d' % env.new_serialno('hxtool')
143                    current_node = nodes.section(ids=[section_id])
144                    current_node += nodes.title(heading, heading)
145                else:
146                    # Not a directive: put in output if we are in rST fragment
147                    if state == HxState.RST:
148                        # Sphinx counts its lines from 0
149                        rstlist.append(line, hxfile, lnum - 1)
150
151        if current_node is None:
152            # We don't have multiple sections, so just parse the rst
153            # fragments into a dummy node so we can return the children.
154            current_node = nodes.section()
155            self.do_parse(rstlist, current_node)
156            return current_node.children
157        else:
158            # Put the remaining accumulated rST into the last section, and
159            # return all the sections.
160            if len(rstlist) > 0:
161                self.do_parse(rstlist, current_node)
162            node_list.append(current_node)
163            return node_list
164
165    # This is from kerneldoc.py -- it works around an API change in
166    # Sphinx between 1.6 and 1.7. Unlike kerneldoc.py, we use
167    # sphinx.util.nodes.nested_parse_with_titles() rather than the
168    # plain self.state.nested_parse(), and so we can drop the saving
169    # of title_styles and section_level that kerneldoc.py does,
170    # because nested_parse_with_titles() does that for us.
171    def do_parse(self, result, node):
172        if Use_SSI:
173            with switch_source_input(self.state, result):
174                nested_parse_with_titles(self.state, result, node)
175        else:
176            save = self.state.memo.reporter
177            self.state.memo.reporter = AutodocReporter(result, self.state.memo.reporter)
178            try:
179                nested_parse_with_titles(self.state, result, node)
180            finally:
181                self.state.memo.reporter = save
182
183def setup(app):
184    """ Register hxtool-doc directive with Sphinx"""
185    app.add_config_value('hxtool_srctree', None, 'env')
186    app.add_directive('hxtool-doc', HxtoolDocDirective)
187
188    return dict(
189        version = __version__,
190        parallel_read_safe = True,
191        parallel_write_safe = True
192    )
193