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1#!/usr/bin/python
2#
3# Copyright (C) 2017 Google, Inc
4# Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
5#
6# SPDX-License-Identifier:	GPL-2.0+
7#
8
9"""Device tree to platform data class
10
11This supports converting device tree data to C structures definitions and
12static data.
13"""
14
15import collections
16import copy
17import sys
18
19import fdt
20import fdt_util
21
22# When we see these properties we ignore them - i.e. do not create a structure member
23PROP_IGNORE_LIST = [
24    '#address-cells',
25    '#gpio-cells',
26    '#size-cells',
27    'compatible',
28    'linux,phandle',
29    "status",
30    'phandle',
31    'u-boot,dm-pre-reloc',
32    'u-boot,dm-tpl',
33    'u-boot,dm-spl',
34]
35
36# C type declarations for the tyues we support
37TYPE_NAMES = {
38    fdt.TYPE_INT: 'fdt32_t',
39    fdt.TYPE_BYTE: 'unsigned char',
40    fdt.TYPE_STRING: 'const char *',
41    fdt.TYPE_BOOL: 'bool',
42    fdt.TYPE_INT64: 'fdt64_t',
43}
44
45STRUCT_PREFIX = 'dtd_'
46VAL_PREFIX = 'dtv_'
47
48# This holds information about a property which includes phandles.
49#
50# max_args: integer: Maximum number or arguments that any phandle uses (int).
51# args: Number of args for each phandle in the property. The total number of
52#     phandles is len(args). This is a list of integers.
53PhandleInfo = collections.namedtuple('PhandleInfo', ['max_args', 'args'])
54
55
56def conv_name_to_c(name):
57    """Convert a device-tree name to a C identifier
58
59    This uses multiple replace() calls instead of re.sub() since it is faster
60    (400ms for 1m calls versus 1000ms for the 're' version).
61
62    Args:
63        name:   Name to convert
64    Return:
65        String containing the C version of this name
66    """
67    new = name.replace('@', '_at_')
68    new = new.replace('-', '_')
69    new = new.replace(',', '_')
70    new = new.replace('.', '_')
71    return new
72
73def tab_to(num_tabs, line):
74    """Append tabs to a line of text to reach a tab stop.
75
76    Args:
77        num_tabs: Tab stop to obtain (0 = column 0, 1 = column 8, etc.)
78        line: Line of text to append to
79
80    Returns:
81        line with the correct number of tabs appeneded. If the line already
82        extends past that tab stop then a single space is appended.
83    """
84    if len(line) >= num_tabs * 8:
85        return line + ' '
86    return line + '\t' * (num_tabs - len(line) // 8)
87
88def get_value(ftype, value):
89    """Get a value as a C expression
90
91    For integers this returns a byte-swapped (little-endian) hex string
92    For bytes this returns a hex string, e.g. 0x12
93    For strings this returns a literal string enclosed in quotes
94    For booleans this return 'true'
95
96    Args:
97        type: Data type (fdt_util)
98        value: Data value, as a string of bytes
99    """
100    if ftype == fdt.TYPE_INT:
101        return '%#x' % fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(value)
102    elif ftype == fdt.TYPE_BYTE:
103        return '%#x' % ord(value[0])
104    elif ftype == fdt.TYPE_STRING:
105        return '"%s"' % value
106    elif ftype == fdt.TYPE_BOOL:
107        return 'true'
108    elif ftype == fdt.TYPE_INT64:
109        return '%#x' % value
110
111def get_compat_name(node):
112    """Get a node's first compatible string as a C identifier
113
114    Args:
115        node: Node object to check
116    Return:
117        Tuple:
118            C identifier for the first compatible string
119            List of C identifiers for all the other compatible strings
120                (possibly empty)
121    """
122    compat = node.props['compatible'].value
123    aliases = []
124    if isinstance(compat, list):
125        compat, aliases = compat[0], compat[1:]
126    return conv_name_to_c(compat), [conv_name_to_c(a) for a in aliases]
127
128
129class DtbPlatdata(object):
130    """Provide a means to convert device tree binary data to platform data
131
132    The output of this process is C structures which can be used in space-
133    constrained encvironments where the ~3KB code overhead of device tree
134    code is not affordable.
135
136    Properties:
137        _fdt: Fdt object, referencing the device tree
138        _dtb_fname: Filename of the input device tree binary file
139        _valid_nodes: A list of Node object with compatible strings
140        _include_disabled: true to include nodes marked status = "disabled"
141        _outfile: The current output file (sys.stdout or a real file)
142        _lines: Stashed list of output lines for outputting in the future
143    """
144    def __init__(self, dtb_fname, include_disabled):
145        self._fdt = None
146        self._dtb_fname = dtb_fname
147        self._valid_nodes = None
148        self._include_disabled = include_disabled
149        self._outfile = None
150        self._lines = []
151        self._aliases = {}
152
153    def setup_output(self, fname):
154        """Set up the output destination
155
156        Once this is done, future calls to self.out() will output to this
157        file.
158
159        Args:
160            fname: Filename to send output to, or '-' for stdout
161        """
162        if fname == '-':
163            self._outfile = sys.stdout
164        else:
165            self._outfile = open(fname, 'w')
166
167    def out(self, line):
168        """Output a string to the output file
169
170        Args:
171            line: String to output
172        """
173        self._outfile.write(line)
174
175    def buf(self, line):
176        """Buffer up a string to send later
177
178        Args:
179            line: String to add to our 'buffer' list
180        """
181        self._lines.append(line)
182
183    def get_buf(self):
184        """Get the contents of the output buffer, and clear it
185
186        Returns:
187            The output buffer, which is then cleared for future use
188        """
189        lines = self._lines
190        self._lines = []
191        return lines
192
193    def out_header(self):
194        """Output a message indicating that this is an auto-generated file"""
195        self.out('''/*
196 * DO NOT MODIFY
197 *
198 * This file was generated by dtoc from a .dtb (device tree binary) file.
199 */
200
201''')
202
203    def get_phandle_argc(self, prop, node_name):
204        """Check if a node contains phandles
205
206        We have no reliable way of detecting whether a node uses a phandle
207        or not. As an interim measure, use a list of known property names.
208
209        Args:
210            prop: Prop object to check
211        Return:
212            Number of argument cells is this is a phandle, else None
213        """
214        if prop.name in ['clocks']:
215            val = prop.value
216            if not isinstance(val, list):
217                val = [val]
218            i = 0
219
220            max_args = 0
221            args = []
222            while i < len(val):
223                phandle = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(val[i])
224                target = self._fdt.phandle_to_node.get(phandle)
225                if not target:
226                    raise ValueError("Cannot parse '%s' in node '%s'" %
227                                     (prop.name, node_name))
228                prop_name = '#clock-cells'
229                cells = target.props.get(prop_name)
230                if not cells:
231                    raise ValueError("Node '%s' has no '%s' property" %
232                            (target.name, prop_name))
233                num_args = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(cells.value)
234                max_args = max(max_args, num_args)
235                args.append(num_args)
236                i += 1 + num_args
237            return PhandleInfo(max_args, args)
238        return None
239
240    def scan_dtb(self):
241        """Scan the device tree to obtain a tree of nodes and properties
242
243        Once this is done, self._fdt.GetRoot() can be called to obtain the
244        device tree root node, and progress from there.
245        """
246        self._fdt = fdt.FdtScan(self._dtb_fname)
247
248    def scan_node(self, root):
249        """Scan a node and subnodes to build a tree of node and phandle info
250
251        This adds each node to self._valid_nodes.
252
253        Args:
254            root: Root node for scan
255        """
256        for node in root.subnodes:
257            if 'compatible' in node.props:
258                status = node.props.get('status')
259                if (not self._include_disabled and not status or
260                        status.value != 'disabled'):
261                    self._valid_nodes.append(node)
262
263            # recurse to handle any subnodes
264            self.scan_node(node)
265
266    def scan_tree(self):
267        """Scan the device tree for useful information
268
269        This fills in the following properties:
270            _valid_nodes: A list of nodes we wish to consider include in the
271                platform data
272        """
273        self._valid_nodes = []
274        return self.scan_node(self._fdt.GetRoot())
275
276    @staticmethod
277    def get_num_cells(node):
278        """Get the number of cells in addresses and sizes for this node
279
280        Args:
281            node: Node to check
282
283        Returns:
284            Tuple:
285                Number of address cells for this node
286                Number of size cells for this node
287        """
288        parent = node.parent
289        na, ns = 2, 2
290        if parent:
291            na_prop = parent.props.get('#address-cells')
292            ns_prop = parent.props.get('#size-cells')
293            if na_prop:
294                na = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(na_prop.value)
295            if ns_prop:
296                ns = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(ns_prop.value)
297        return na, ns
298
299    def scan_reg_sizes(self):
300        """Scan for 64-bit 'reg' properties and update the values
301
302        This finds 'reg' properties with 64-bit data and converts the value to
303        an array of 64-values. This allows it to be output in a way that the
304        C code can read.
305        """
306        for node in self._valid_nodes:
307            reg = node.props.get('reg')
308            if not reg:
309                continue
310            na, ns = self.get_num_cells(node)
311            total = na + ns
312
313            if reg.type != fdt.TYPE_INT:
314                raise ValueError("Node '%s' reg property is not an int")
315            if len(reg.value) % total:
316                raise ValueError("Node '%s' reg property has %d cells "
317                        'which is not a multiple of na + ns = %d + %d)' %
318                        (node.name, len(reg.value), na, ns))
319            reg.na = na
320            reg.ns = ns
321            if na != 1 or ns != 1:
322                reg.type = fdt.TYPE_INT64
323                i = 0
324                new_value = []
325                val = reg.value
326                if not isinstance(val, list):
327                    val = [val]
328                while i < len(val):
329                    addr = fdt_util.fdt_cells_to_cpu(val[i:], reg.na)
330                    i += na
331                    size = fdt_util.fdt_cells_to_cpu(val[i:], reg.ns)
332                    i += ns
333                    new_value += [addr, size]
334                reg.value = new_value
335
336    def scan_structs(self):
337        """Scan the device tree building up the C structures we will use.
338
339        Build a dict keyed by C struct name containing a dict of Prop
340        object for each struct field (keyed by property name). Where the
341        same struct appears multiple times, try to use the 'widest'
342        property, i.e. the one with a type which can express all others.
343
344        Once the widest property is determined, all other properties are
345        updated to match that width.
346        """
347        structs = {}
348        for node in self._valid_nodes:
349            node_name, _ = get_compat_name(node)
350            fields = {}
351
352            # Get a list of all the valid properties in this node.
353            for name, prop in node.props.items():
354                if name not in PROP_IGNORE_LIST and name[0] != '#':
355                    fields[name] = copy.deepcopy(prop)
356
357            # If we've seen this node_name before, update the existing struct.
358            if node_name in structs:
359                struct = structs[node_name]
360                for name, prop in fields.items():
361                    oldprop = struct.get(name)
362                    if oldprop:
363                        oldprop.Widen(prop)
364                    else:
365                        struct[name] = prop
366
367            # Otherwise store this as a new struct.
368            else:
369                structs[node_name] = fields
370
371        upto = 0
372        for node in self._valid_nodes:
373            node_name, _ = get_compat_name(node)
374            struct = structs[node_name]
375            for name, prop in node.props.items():
376                if name not in PROP_IGNORE_LIST and name[0] != '#':
377                    prop.Widen(struct[name])
378            upto += 1
379
380            struct_name, aliases = get_compat_name(node)
381            for alias in aliases:
382                self._aliases[alias] = struct_name
383
384        return structs
385
386    def scan_phandles(self):
387        """Figure out what phandles each node uses
388
389        We need to be careful when outputing nodes that use phandles since
390        they must come after the declaration of the phandles in the C file.
391        Otherwise we get a compiler error since the phandle struct is not yet
392        declared.
393
394        This function adds to each node a list of phandle nodes that the node
395        depends on. This allows us to output things in the right order.
396        """
397        for node in self._valid_nodes:
398            node.phandles = set()
399            for pname, prop in node.props.items():
400                if pname in PROP_IGNORE_LIST or pname[0] == '#':
401                    continue
402                info = self.get_phandle_argc(prop, node.name)
403                if info:
404                    if not isinstance(prop.value, list):
405                        prop.value = [prop.value]
406                    # Process the list as pairs of (phandle, id)
407                    pos = 0
408                    for args in info.args:
409                        phandle_cell = prop.value[pos]
410                        phandle = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(phandle_cell)
411                        target_node = self._fdt.phandle_to_node[phandle]
412                        node.phandles.add(target_node)
413                        pos += 1 + args
414
415
416    def generate_structs(self, structs):
417        """Generate struct defintions for the platform data
418
419        This writes out the body of a header file consisting of structure
420        definitions for node in self._valid_nodes. See the documentation in
421        README.of-plat for more information.
422        """
423        self.out_header()
424        self.out('#include <stdbool.h>\n')
425        self.out('#include <linux/libfdt.h>\n')
426
427        # Output the struct definition
428        for name in sorted(structs):
429            self.out('struct %s%s {\n' % (STRUCT_PREFIX, name))
430            for pname in sorted(structs[name]):
431                prop = structs[name][pname]
432                info = self.get_phandle_argc(prop, structs[name])
433                if info:
434                    # For phandles, include a reference to the target
435                    struct_name = 'struct phandle_%d_arg' % info.max_args
436                    self.out('\t%s%s[%d]' % (tab_to(2, struct_name),
437                                             conv_name_to_c(prop.name),
438                                             len(info.args)))
439                else:
440                    ptype = TYPE_NAMES[prop.type]
441                    self.out('\t%s%s' % (tab_to(2, ptype),
442                                         conv_name_to_c(prop.name)))
443                    if isinstance(prop.value, list):
444                        self.out('[%d]' % len(prop.value))
445                self.out(';\n')
446            self.out('};\n')
447
448        for alias, struct_name in self._aliases.iteritems():
449            self.out('#define %s%s %s%s\n'% (STRUCT_PREFIX, alias,
450                                             STRUCT_PREFIX, struct_name))
451
452    def output_node(self, node):
453        """Output the C code for a node
454
455        Args:
456            node: node to output
457        """
458        struct_name, _ = get_compat_name(node)
459        var_name = conv_name_to_c(node.name)
460        self.buf('static struct %s%s %s%s = {\n' %
461                 (STRUCT_PREFIX, struct_name, VAL_PREFIX, var_name))
462        for pname, prop in node.props.items():
463            if pname in PROP_IGNORE_LIST or pname[0] == '#':
464                continue
465            member_name = conv_name_to_c(prop.name)
466            self.buf('\t%s= ' % tab_to(3, '.' + member_name))
467
468            # Special handling for lists
469            if isinstance(prop.value, list):
470                self.buf('{')
471                vals = []
472                # For phandles, output a reference to the platform data
473                # of the target node.
474                info = self.get_phandle_argc(prop, node.name)
475                if info:
476                    # Process the list as pairs of (phandle, id)
477                    pos = 0
478                    for args in info.args:
479                        phandle_cell = prop.value[pos]
480                        phandle = fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(phandle_cell)
481                        target_node = self._fdt.phandle_to_node[phandle]
482                        name = conv_name_to_c(target_node.name)
483                        arg_values = []
484                        for i in range(args):
485                            arg_values.append(str(fdt_util.fdt32_to_cpu(prop.value[pos + 1 + i])))
486                        pos += 1 + args
487                        vals.append('\t{&%s%s, {%s}}' % (VAL_PREFIX, name,
488                                                     ', '.join(arg_values)))
489                    for val in vals:
490                        self.buf('\n\t\t%s,' % val)
491                else:
492                    for val in prop.value:
493                        vals.append(get_value(prop.type, val))
494
495                    # Put 8 values per line to avoid very long lines.
496                    for i in xrange(0, len(vals), 8):
497                        if i:
498                            self.buf(',\n\t\t')
499                        self.buf(', '.join(vals[i:i + 8]))
500                self.buf('}')
501            else:
502                self.buf(get_value(prop.type, prop.value))
503            self.buf(',\n')
504        self.buf('};\n')
505
506        # Add a device declaration
507        self.buf('U_BOOT_DEVICE(%s) = {\n' % var_name)
508        self.buf('\t.name\t\t= "%s",\n' % struct_name)
509        self.buf('\t.platdata\t= &%s%s,\n' % (VAL_PREFIX, var_name))
510        self.buf('\t.platdata_size\t= sizeof(%s%s),\n' % (VAL_PREFIX, var_name))
511        self.buf('};\n')
512        self.buf('\n')
513
514        self.out(''.join(self.get_buf()))
515
516    def generate_tables(self):
517        """Generate device defintions for the platform data
518
519        This writes out C platform data initialisation data and
520        U_BOOT_DEVICE() declarations for each valid node. Where a node has
521        multiple compatible strings, a #define is used to make them equivalent.
522
523        See the documentation in doc/driver-model/of-plat.txt for more
524        information.
525        """
526        self.out_header()
527        self.out('#include <common.h>\n')
528        self.out('#include <dm.h>\n')
529        self.out('#include <dt-structs.h>\n')
530        self.out('\n')
531        nodes_to_output = list(self._valid_nodes)
532
533        # Keep outputing nodes until there is none left
534        while nodes_to_output:
535            node = nodes_to_output[0]
536            # Output all the node's dependencies first
537            for req_node in node.phandles:
538                if req_node in nodes_to_output:
539                    self.output_node(req_node)
540                    nodes_to_output.remove(req_node)
541            self.output_node(node)
542            nodes_to_output.remove(node)
543
544
545def run_steps(args, dtb_file, include_disabled, output):
546    """Run all the steps of the dtoc tool
547
548    Args:
549        args: List of non-option arguments provided to the problem
550        dtb_file: Filename of dtb file to process
551        include_disabled: True to include disabled nodes
552        output: Name of output file
553    """
554    if not args:
555        raise ValueError('Please specify a command: struct, platdata')
556
557    plat = DtbPlatdata(dtb_file, include_disabled)
558    plat.scan_dtb()
559    plat.scan_tree()
560    plat.scan_reg_sizes()
561    plat.setup_output(output)
562    structs = plat.scan_structs()
563    plat.scan_phandles()
564
565    for cmd in args[0].split(','):
566        if cmd == 'struct':
567            plat.generate_structs(structs)
568        elif cmd == 'platdata':
569            plat.generate_tables()
570        else:
571            raise ValueError("Unknown command '%s': (use: struct, platdata)" %
572                             cmd)
573