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1# coding=utf-8
2#
3# QEMU qapidoc QAPI 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
10"""
11qapidoc is a Sphinx extension that implements the qapi-doc directive
12
13The purpose of this extension is to read the documentation comments
14in QAPI schema files, and insert them all into the current document.
15
16It implements one new rST directive, "qapi-doc::".
17Each qapi-doc:: directive takes one argument, which is the
18pathname of the schema file to process, relative to the source tree.
19
20The docs/conf.py file must set the qapidoc_srctree config value to
21the root of the QEMU source tree.
22
23The Sphinx documentation on writing extensions is at:
24https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/development/index.html
25"""
26
27import os
28import re
29
30from docutils import nodes
31from docutils.statemachine import ViewList
32from docutils.parsers.rst import directives, Directive
33from sphinx.errors import ExtensionError
34from sphinx.util.nodes import nested_parse_with_titles
35import sphinx
36from qapi.gen import QAPISchemaVisitor
37from qapi.error import QAPIError, QAPISemError
38from qapi.schema import QAPISchema
39
40
41# Sphinx up to 1.6 uses AutodocReporter; 1.7 and later
42# use switch_source_input. Check borrowed from kerneldoc.py.
43Use_SSI = sphinx.__version__[:3] >= '1.7'
44if Use_SSI:
45    from sphinx.util.docutils import switch_source_input
46else:
47    from sphinx.ext.autodoc import AutodocReporter
48
49
50__version__ = '1.0'
51
52
53# Function borrowed from pydash, which is under the MIT license
54def intersperse(iterable, separator):
55    """Yield the members of *iterable* interspersed with *separator*."""
56    iterable = iter(iterable)
57    yield next(iterable)
58    for item in iterable:
59        yield separator
60        yield item
61
62
63class QAPISchemaGenRSTVisitor(QAPISchemaVisitor):
64    """A QAPI schema visitor which generates docutils/Sphinx nodes
65
66    This class builds up a tree of docutils/Sphinx nodes corresponding
67    to documentation for the various QAPI objects. To use it, first
68    create a QAPISchemaGenRSTVisitor object, and call its
69    visit_begin() method.  Then you can call one of the two methods
70    'freeform' (to add documentation for a freeform documentation
71    chunk) or 'symbol' (to add documentation for a QAPI symbol). These
72    will cause the visitor to build up the tree of document
73    nodes. Once you've added all the documentation via 'freeform' and
74    'symbol' method calls, you can call 'get_document_nodes' to get
75    the final list of document nodes (in a form suitable for returning
76    from a Sphinx directive's 'run' method).
77    """
78    def __init__(self, sphinx_directive):
79        self._cur_doc = None
80        self._sphinx_directive = sphinx_directive
81        self._top_node = nodes.section()
82        self._active_headings = [self._top_node]
83
84    def _make_dlitem(self, term, defn):
85        """Return a dlitem node with the specified term and definition.
86
87        term should be a list of Text and literal nodes.
88        defn should be one of:
89        - a string, which will be handed to _parse_text_into_node
90        - a list of Text and literal nodes, which will be put into
91          a paragraph node
92        """
93        dlitem = nodes.definition_list_item()
94        dlterm = nodes.term('', '', *term)
95        dlitem += dlterm
96        if defn:
97            dldef = nodes.definition()
98            if isinstance(defn, list):
99                dldef += nodes.paragraph('', '', *defn)
100            else:
101                self._parse_text_into_node(defn, dldef)
102            dlitem += dldef
103        return dlitem
104
105    def _make_section(self, title):
106        """Return a section node with optional title"""
107        section = nodes.section(ids=[self._sphinx_directive.new_serialno()])
108        if title:
109            section += nodes.title(title, title)
110        return section
111
112    def _nodes_for_ifcond(self, ifcond, with_if=True):
113        """Return list of Text, literal nodes for the ifcond
114
115        Return a list which gives text like ' (If: condition)'.
116        If with_if is False, we don't return the "(If: " and ")".
117        """
118
119        doc = ifcond.docgen()
120        if not doc:
121            return []
122        doc = nodes.literal('', doc)
123        if not with_if:
124            return [doc]
125
126        nodelist = [nodes.Text(' ('), nodes.strong('', 'If: ')]
127        nodelist.append(doc)
128        nodelist.append(nodes.Text(')'))
129        return nodelist
130
131    def _nodes_for_one_member(self, member):
132        """Return list of Text, literal nodes for this member
133
134        Return a list of doctree nodes which give text like
135        'name: type (optional) (If: ...)' suitable for use as the
136        'term' part of a definition list item.
137        """
138        term = [nodes.literal('', member.name)]
139        if member.type.doc_type():
140            term.append(nodes.Text(': '))
141            term.append(nodes.literal('', member.type.doc_type()))
142        if member.optional:
143            term.append(nodes.Text(' (optional)'))
144        if member.ifcond.is_present():
145            term.extend(self._nodes_for_ifcond(member.ifcond))
146        return term
147
148    def _nodes_for_variant_when(self, variants, variant):
149        """Return list of Text, literal nodes for variant 'when' clause
150
151        Return a list of doctree nodes which give text like
152        'when tagname is variant (If: ...)' suitable for use in
153        the 'variants' part of a definition list.
154        """
155        term = [nodes.Text(' when '),
156                nodes.literal('', variants.tag_member.name),
157                nodes.Text(' is '),
158                nodes.literal('', '"%s"' % variant.name)]
159        if variant.ifcond.is_present():
160            term.extend(self._nodes_for_ifcond(variant.ifcond))
161        return term
162
163    def _nodes_for_members(self, doc, what, base=None, variants=None):
164        """Return list of doctree nodes for the table of members"""
165        dlnode = nodes.definition_list()
166        for section in doc.args.values():
167            term = self._nodes_for_one_member(section.member)
168            # TODO drop fallbacks when undocumented members are outlawed
169            if section.text:
170                defn = section.text
171            elif (variants and variants.tag_member == section.member
172                  and not section.member.type.doc_type()):
173                values = section.member.type.member_names()
174                defn = [nodes.Text('One of ')]
175                defn.extend(intersperse([nodes.literal('', v) for v in values],
176                                        nodes.Text(', ')))
177            else:
178                defn = [nodes.Text('Not documented')]
179
180            dlnode += self._make_dlitem(term, defn)
181
182        if base:
183            dlnode += self._make_dlitem([nodes.Text('The members of '),
184                                         nodes.literal('', base.doc_type())],
185                                        None)
186
187        if variants:
188            for v in variants.variants:
189                if v.type.is_implicit():
190                    assert not v.type.base and not v.type.variants
191                    for m in v.type.local_members:
192                        term = self._nodes_for_one_member(m)
193                        term.extend(self._nodes_for_variant_when(variants, v))
194                        dlnode += self._make_dlitem(term, None)
195                else:
196                    term = [nodes.Text('The members of '),
197                            nodes.literal('', v.type.doc_type())]
198                    term.extend(self._nodes_for_variant_when(variants, v))
199                    dlnode += self._make_dlitem(term, None)
200
201        if not dlnode.children:
202            return []
203
204        section = self._make_section(what)
205        section += dlnode
206        return [section]
207
208    def _nodes_for_enum_values(self, doc):
209        """Return list of doctree nodes for the table of enum values"""
210        seen_item = False
211        dlnode = nodes.definition_list()
212        for section in doc.args.values():
213            termtext = [nodes.literal('', section.member.name)]
214            if section.member.ifcond.is_present():
215                termtext.extend(self._nodes_for_ifcond(section.member.ifcond))
216            # TODO drop fallbacks when undocumented members are outlawed
217            if section.text:
218                defn = section.text
219            else:
220                defn = [nodes.Text('Not documented')]
221
222            dlnode += self._make_dlitem(termtext, defn)
223            seen_item = True
224
225        if not seen_item:
226            return []
227
228        section = self._make_section('Values')
229        section += dlnode
230        return [section]
231
232    def _nodes_for_arguments(self, doc, boxed_arg_type):
233        """Return list of doctree nodes for the arguments section"""
234        if boxed_arg_type:
235            assert not doc.args
236            section = self._make_section('Arguments')
237            dlnode = nodes.definition_list()
238            dlnode += self._make_dlitem(
239                [nodes.Text('The members of '),
240                 nodes.literal('', boxed_arg_type.name)],
241                None)
242            section += dlnode
243            return [section]
244
245        return self._nodes_for_members(doc, 'Arguments')
246
247    def _nodes_for_features(self, doc):
248        """Return list of doctree nodes for the table of features"""
249        seen_item = False
250        dlnode = nodes.definition_list()
251        for section in doc.features.values():
252            dlnode += self._make_dlitem([nodes.literal('', section.name)],
253                                        section.text)
254            seen_item = True
255
256        if not seen_item:
257            return []
258
259        section = self._make_section('Features')
260        section += dlnode
261        return [section]
262
263    def _nodes_for_example(self, exampletext):
264        """Return list of doctree nodes for a code example snippet"""
265        return [nodes.literal_block(exampletext, exampletext)]
266
267    def _nodes_for_sections(self, doc):
268        """Return list of doctree nodes for additional sections"""
269        nodelist = []
270        for section in doc.sections:
271            snode = self._make_section(section.name)
272            if section.name and section.name.startswith('Example'):
273                snode += self._nodes_for_example(section.text)
274            else:
275                self._parse_text_into_node(section.text, snode)
276            nodelist.append(snode)
277        return nodelist
278
279    def _nodes_for_if_section(self, ifcond):
280        """Return list of doctree nodes for the "If" section"""
281        nodelist = []
282        if ifcond.is_present():
283            snode = self._make_section('If')
284            snode += nodes.paragraph(
285                '', '', *self._nodes_for_ifcond(ifcond, with_if=False)
286            )
287            nodelist.append(snode)
288        return nodelist
289
290    def _add_doc(self, typ, sections):
291        """Add documentation for a command/object/enum...
292
293        We assume we're documenting the thing defined in self._cur_doc.
294        typ is the type of thing being added ("Command", "Object", etc)
295
296        sections is a list of nodes for sections to add to the definition.
297        """
298
299        doc = self._cur_doc
300        snode = nodes.section(ids=[self._sphinx_directive.new_serialno()])
301        snode += nodes.title('', '', *[nodes.literal(doc.symbol, doc.symbol),
302                                       nodes.Text(' (' + typ + ')')])
303        self._parse_text_into_node(doc.body.text, snode)
304        for s in sections:
305            if s is not None:
306                snode += s
307        self._add_node_to_current_heading(snode)
308
309    def visit_enum_type(self, name, info, ifcond, features, members, prefix):
310        doc = self._cur_doc
311        self._add_doc('Enum',
312                      self._nodes_for_enum_values(doc)
313                      + self._nodes_for_features(doc)
314                      + self._nodes_for_sections(doc)
315                      + self._nodes_for_if_section(ifcond))
316
317    def visit_object_type(self, name, info, ifcond, features,
318                          base, members, variants):
319        doc = self._cur_doc
320        if base and base.is_implicit():
321            base = None
322        self._add_doc('Object',
323                      self._nodes_for_members(doc, 'Members', base, variants)
324                      + self._nodes_for_features(doc)
325                      + self._nodes_for_sections(doc)
326                      + self._nodes_for_if_section(ifcond))
327
328    def visit_alternate_type(self, name, info, ifcond, features, variants):
329        doc = self._cur_doc
330        self._add_doc('Alternate',
331                      self._nodes_for_members(doc, 'Members')
332                      + self._nodes_for_features(doc)
333                      + self._nodes_for_sections(doc)
334                      + self._nodes_for_if_section(ifcond))
335
336    def visit_command(self, name, info, ifcond, features, arg_type,
337                      ret_type, gen, success_response, boxed, allow_oob,
338                      allow_preconfig, coroutine):
339        doc = self._cur_doc
340        self._add_doc('Command',
341                      self._nodes_for_arguments(doc,
342                                                arg_type if boxed else None)
343                      + self._nodes_for_features(doc)
344                      + self._nodes_for_sections(doc)
345                      + self._nodes_for_if_section(ifcond))
346
347    def visit_event(self, name, info, ifcond, features, arg_type, boxed):
348        doc = self._cur_doc
349        self._add_doc('Event',
350                      self._nodes_for_arguments(doc,
351                                                arg_type if boxed else None)
352                      + self._nodes_for_features(doc)
353                      + self._nodes_for_sections(doc)
354                      + self._nodes_for_if_section(ifcond))
355
356    def symbol(self, doc, entity):
357        """Add documentation for one symbol to the document tree
358
359        This is the main entry point which causes us to add documentation
360        nodes for a symbol (which could be a 'command', 'object', 'event',
361        etc). We do this by calling 'visit' on the schema entity, which
362        will then call back into one of our visit_* methods, depending
363        on what kind of thing this symbol is.
364        """
365        self._cur_doc = doc
366        entity.visit(self)
367        self._cur_doc = None
368
369    def _start_new_heading(self, heading, level):
370        """Start a new heading at the specified heading level
371
372        Create a new section whose title is 'heading' and which is placed
373        in the docutils node tree as a child of the most recent level-1
374        heading. Subsequent document sections (commands, freeform doc chunks,
375        etc) will be placed as children of this new heading section.
376        """
377        if len(self._active_headings) < level:
378            raise QAPISemError(self._cur_doc.info,
379                               'Level %d subheading found outside a '
380                               'level %d heading'
381                               % (level, level - 1))
382        snode = self._make_section(heading)
383        self._active_headings[level - 1] += snode
384        self._active_headings = self._active_headings[:level]
385        self._active_headings.append(snode)
386
387    def _add_node_to_current_heading(self, node):
388        """Add the node to whatever the current active heading is"""
389        self._active_headings[-1] += node
390
391    def freeform(self, doc):
392        """Add a piece of 'freeform' documentation to the document tree
393
394        A 'freeform' document chunk doesn't relate to any particular
395        symbol (for instance, it could be an introduction).
396
397        If the freeform document starts with a line of the form
398        '= Heading text', this is a section or subsection heading, with
399        the heading level indicated by the number of '=' signs.
400        """
401
402        # QAPIDoc documentation says free-form documentation blocks
403        # must have only a body section, nothing else.
404        assert not doc.sections
405        assert not doc.args
406        assert not doc.features
407        self._cur_doc = doc
408
409        text = doc.body.text
410        if re.match(r'=+ ', text):
411            # Section/subsection heading (if present, will always be
412            # the first line of the block)
413            (heading, _, text) = text.partition('\n')
414            (leader, _, heading) = heading.partition(' ')
415            self._start_new_heading(heading, len(leader))
416            if text == '':
417                return
418
419        node = self._make_section(None)
420        self._parse_text_into_node(text, node)
421        self._add_node_to_current_heading(node)
422        self._cur_doc = None
423
424    def _parse_text_into_node(self, doctext, node):
425        """Parse a chunk of QAPI-doc-format text into the node
426
427        The doc comment can contain most inline rST markup, including
428        bulleted and enumerated lists.
429        As an extra permitted piece of markup, @var will be turned
430        into ``var``.
431        """
432
433        # Handle the "@var means ``var`` case
434        doctext = re.sub(r'@([\w-]+)', r'``\1``', doctext)
435
436        rstlist = ViewList()
437        for line in doctext.splitlines():
438            # The reported line number will always be that of the start line
439            # of the doc comment, rather than the actual location of the error.
440            # Being more precise would require overhaul of the QAPIDoc class
441            # to track lines more exactly within all the sub-parts of the doc
442            # comment, as well as counting lines here.
443            rstlist.append(line, self._cur_doc.info.fname,
444                           self._cur_doc.info.line)
445        # Append a blank line -- in some cases rST syntax errors get
446        # attributed to the line after one with actual text, and if there
447        # isn't anything in the ViewList corresponding to that then Sphinx
448        # 1.6's AutodocReporter will then misidentify the source/line location
449        # in the error message (usually attributing it to the top-level
450        # .rst file rather than the offending .json file). The extra blank
451        # line won't affect the rendered output.
452        rstlist.append("", self._cur_doc.info.fname, self._cur_doc.info.line)
453        self._sphinx_directive.do_parse(rstlist, node)
454
455    def get_document_nodes(self):
456        """Return the list of docutils nodes which make up the document"""
457        return self._top_node.children
458
459
460class QAPISchemaGenDepVisitor(QAPISchemaVisitor):
461    """A QAPI schema visitor which adds Sphinx dependencies each module
462
463    This class calls the Sphinx note_dependency() function to tell Sphinx
464    that the generated documentation output depends on the input
465    schema file associated with each module in the QAPI input.
466    """
467    def __init__(self, env, qapidir):
468        self._env = env
469        self._qapidir = qapidir
470
471    def visit_module(self, name):
472        if name != "./builtin":
473            qapifile = self._qapidir + '/' + name
474            self._env.note_dependency(os.path.abspath(qapifile))
475        super().visit_module(name)
476
477
478class QAPIDocDirective(Directive):
479    """Extract documentation from the specified QAPI .json file"""
480    required_argument = 1
481    optional_arguments = 1
482    option_spec = {
483        'qapifile': directives.unchanged_required
484    }
485    has_content = False
486
487    def new_serialno(self):
488        """Return a unique new ID string suitable for use as a node's ID"""
489        env = self.state.document.settings.env
490        return 'qapidoc-%d' % env.new_serialno('qapidoc')
491
492    def run(self):
493        env = self.state.document.settings.env
494        qapifile = env.config.qapidoc_srctree + '/' + self.arguments[0]
495        qapidir = os.path.dirname(qapifile)
496
497        try:
498            schema = QAPISchema(qapifile)
499
500            # First tell Sphinx about all the schema files that the
501            # output documentation depends on (including 'qapifile' itself)
502            schema.visit(QAPISchemaGenDepVisitor(env, qapidir))
503
504            vis = QAPISchemaGenRSTVisitor(self)
505            vis.visit_begin(schema)
506            for doc in schema.docs:
507                if doc.symbol:
508                    vis.symbol(doc, schema.lookup_entity(doc.symbol))
509                else:
510                    vis.freeform(doc)
511            return vis.get_document_nodes()
512        except QAPIError as err:
513            # Launder QAPI parse errors into Sphinx extension errors
514            # so they are displayed nicely to the user
515            raise ExtensionError(str(err))
516
517    def do_parse(self, rstlist, node):
518        """Parse rST source lines and add them to the specified node
519
520        Take the list of rST source lines rstlist, parse them as
521        rST, and add the resulting docutils nodes as children of node.
522        The nodes are parsed in a way that allows them to include
523        subheadings (titles) without confusing the rendering of
524        anything else.
525        """
526        # This is from kerneldoc.py -- it works around an API change in
527        # Sphinx between 1.6 and 1.7. Unlike kerneldoc.py, we use
528        # sphinx.util.nodes.nested_parse_with_titles() rather than the
529        # plain self.state.nested_parse(), and so we can drop the saving
530        # of title_styles and section_level that kerneldoc.py does,
531        # because nested_parse_with_titles() does that for us.
532        if Use_SSI:
533            with switch_source_input(self.state, rstlist):
534                nested_parse_with_titles(self.state, rstlist, node)
535        else:
536            save = self.state.memo.reporter
537            self.state.memo.reporter = AutodocReporter(
538                rstlist, self.state.memo.reporter)
539            try:
540                nested_parse_with_titles(self.state, rstlist, node)
541            finally:
542                self.state.memo.reporter = save
543
544
545def setup(app):
546    """ Register qapi-doc directive with Sphinx"""
547    app.add_config_value('qapidoc_srctree', None, 'env')
548    app.add_directive('qapi-doc', QAPIDocDirective)
549
550    return dict(
551        version=__version__,
552        parallel_read_safe=True,
553        parallel_write_safe=True
554    )
555