dtoc: Support headers needed for drivers

Typically dtoc can detect the header file needed for a driver by looking
for the structs that it uses. For example, if a driver as a .priv_auto
that uses 'struct serial_priv', then dtoc can search header files for the
definition of that struct and use the file.

In some cases, enums are used in drivers, typically with the .data field
of struct udevice_id. Since dtoc does not support searching for these,
add a way to tell dtoc which header to use. This works as a macro included
in the driver definition.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This commit is contained in:
Simon Glass 2021-02-03 06:01:04 -07:00
parent 67c053341f
commit 735ddfc638
3 changed files with 29 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -385,6 +385,24 @@ struct driver {
*/
#define DM_PHASE(_phase)
/**
* Declare a macro to declare a header needed for a driver. Often the correct
* header can be found automatically, but only for struct declarations. For
* enums and #defines used in the driver declaration and declared in a different
* header from the structs, this macro must be used.
*
* This macro produces no code but its information will be parsed by dtoc. The
* macro can be used multiple times with different headers, for the same driver.
* Put it within the U_BOOT_DRIVER() declaration, e.g.:
*
* U_BOOT_DRIVER(cpu) = {
* .name = ...
* ...
* DM_HEADER(<asm/cpu.h>)
* };
*/
#define DM_HEADER(_hdr)
/**
* dev_get_plat() - Get the platform data for a device
*

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@ -68,6 +68,8 @@ class Driver:
e.g. 'pci_child_plat'
used (bool): True if the driver is used by the structs being output
phase (str): Which phase of U-Boot to use this driver
headers (list): List of header files needed for this driver (each a str)
e.g. ['<asm/cpu.h>']
"""
def __init__(self, name, fname):
self.name = name
@ -80,6 +82,7 @@ class Driver:
self.child_plat = ''
self.used = False
self.phase = ''
self.headers = []
def __eq__(self, other):
return (self.name == other.name and
@ -434,6 +437,7 @@ class Scanner:
r'\.of_match\s*=\s*(of_match_ptr\()?([a-z0-9_]+)(\))?,')
re_phase = re.compile('^\s*DM_PHASE\((.*)\).*$')
re_hdr = re.compile('^\s*DM_HEADER\((.*)\).*$')
# Matches the struct name for priv, plat
re_priv = self._get_re_for_member('priv_auto')
@ -462,6 +466,7 @@ class Scanner:
m_cplat = re_child_plat.match(line)
m_cpriv = re_child_priv.match(line)
m_phase = re_phase.match(line)
m_hdr = re_hdr.match(line)
if m_priv:
driver.priv = m_priv.group(1)
elif m_plat:
@ -476,6 +481,8 @@ class Scanner:
compat = m_of_match.group(2)
elif m_phase:
driver.phase = m_phase.group(1)
elif m_hdr:
driver.headers.append(m_hdr.group(1))
elif '};' in line:
if driver.uclass_id and compat:
if compat not in of_match:

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@ -234,6 +234,7 @@ U_BOOT_DRIVER(i2c_tegra) = {
drv = scan._drivers['i2c_tegra']
self.assertEqual('i2c_tegra', drv.name)
self.assertEqual('', drv.phase)
self.assertEqual([], drv.headers)
def test_priv(self):
"""Test collection of struct info from drivers"""
@ -252,6 +253,8 @@ U_BOOT_DRIVER(testing) = {
.per_child_auto = sizeof(struct some_cpriv),
.per_child_plat_auto = sizeof(struct some_cplat),
DM_PHASE(tpl)
DM_HEADER(<i2c.h>)
DM_HEADER(<asm/clk.h>)
};
'''
scan = src_scan.Scanner(None, False, None)
@ -267,6 +270,7 @@ U_BOOT_DRIVER(testing) = {
self.assertEqual('some_cpriv', drv.child_priv)
self.assertEqual('some_cplat', drv.child_plat)
self.assertEqual('tpl', drv.phase)
self.assertEqual(['<i2c.h>', '<asm/clk.h>'], drv.headers)
self.assertEqual(1, len(scan._drivers))
def test_uclass_scan(self):