From c361a6b218e89df9a939c9a57054df38759a55c2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Greg Watson Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 04:07:07 +0000 Subject: a few changes git-svn-id: svn://svn.coreboot.org/coreboot/trunk@985 2b7e53f0-3cfb-0310-b3e9-8179ed1497e1 --- util/newconfig/config.g | 436 +++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 231 insertions(+), 205 deletions(-) diff --git a/util/newconfig/config.g b/util/newconfig/config.g index e26551feb7..b620f63d27 100644 --- a/util/newconfig/config.g +++ b/util/newconfig/config.g @@ -17,14 +17,68 @@ global_uses_options = {} romimages = {} buildroms = [] curimage = 0 -curpart = 0 -curdir = '' -dirstack = [] alloptions = 0 # override uses at top level local_path = re.compile(r'^\.') include_pattern = re.compile(r'%%([^%]+)%%') +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Utility Classes +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# Used to keep track of the current part or dir +class stack: + class __stack_iter: + def __init__ (self, stack): + self.index = 0 + self.len = len(stack) + self.stack = stack + + def __iter__ (self): + return self + + def next (self): + if (self.index < self.len): + s = self.stack[self.index] + self.index = self.index + 1 + return s + raise StopIteration + + def __init__ (self): + self.stack = [] + + def __len__ (self): + return len(self.stack) + + def __getitem__ (self, i): + try: + return self.stack[i] + except IndexError: + return 0 + + def __iter__ (self): + return self.__stack_iter(self.stack) + + def push(self, part): + self.stack.append(part) + + def pop(self): + try: + return self.stack.pop() + except IndexError: + return 0 + + def tos(self): + try: + return self.stack[-1] + except IndexError: + return 0 + + def empty(self): + return (len(self.stack) == 0) +partstack = stack() +dirstack = stack() + # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Error Handling # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -32,7 +86,7 @@ include_pattern = re.compile(r'%%([^%]+)%%') # Used to keep track of our current location while parsing # configuration files class location: - class place: + class __place: def __init__(self, file, line, command): self.file = file self.line = line @@ -44,35 +98,45 @@ class location: return "%s:%d" % (self.file, self.line) def __init__ (self): - self.stack = [] + self.stack = stack() + + def __str__ (self): + s = '' + for p in self.stack: + if (s == ''): + s = p.at() + else: + s = s + '\n' + p.at() + return s def file(self): - return self.stack[-1].file + return self.stack.tos().file + def line(self): - return self.stack[-1].line + return self.stack.tos().line + def command(self): - return self.stack[-1].command + return self.stack.tos().command + + def push(self, file): + self.stack.push(self.__place(os.path.normpath(file), 0, "")) - def push_file(self, file): - self.stack.append(self.place(file, 0, "")) - def pop_file(self): + def pop(self): self.stack.pop() + def next_line(self, command): - self.stack[-1].next_line(command) + self.stack.tos().next_line(command) + def at(self): - return self.stack[-1].at() + return self.stack.tos().at() loc = location() # Print error message def error(string): global errors, loc errors = errors + 1 - size = len(loc.stack) - i = 0 - while(i < size -1): - print loc.stack[i].at() - i = i + 1 - print "%s: %s"% (loc.at(), string) + print "===> ERROR: %s" % string + print "%s" % loc # Print error message and exit def fatal(string): @@ -83,19 +147,19 @@ def fatal(string): def warning(string): global warnings, loc warnings = warnings + 1 - print "===> Warning:" - size = len(loc.stack) - i = 0 - while(i < size -1): - print loc.stack[i].at() - i = i + 1 - print "%s: %s"% (loc.at(), string) + print "===> Warning: %s" % string + print "%s" % loc # Exit parser if an error has been encountered def exitiferrors(): if (errors != 0): sys.exit(1) +def debug_print(level, str): + global debug + if (debug >= level): + print str + # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Main classes # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -176,7 +240,7 @@ class romimage: # such kludgery. If the name starts with '.' then make the # dependency be on ./thing.x gag me. def addobjectdriver(self, dict, object_name): - global curdir + global dirstack suffix = object_name[-2:] if (suffix == '.o'): suffix = '.c' @@ -184,10 +248,9 @@ class romimage: if (object_name[0] == '.'): source = base + suffix else: - source = os.path.join(curdir, base + suffix) + source = os.path.join(dirstack.tos(), base + suffix) object = base + '.o' - if (debug): - print "add object %s source %s" % (object_name, source) + debug_print(1, "add object %s source %s" % (object_name, source)) l = getdict(dict, base) if (l): print "Warning, object/driver %s previously defined" % base @@ -245,8 +308,7 @@ class romimage: if (str != 0): self.useinitincludes = 1 - if (debug > 2): - print "ADDCRT0: %s -> %s" % str, path + debug_print(2, "ADDCRT0: %s -> %s" % (str, path)) o = getdict(self.initincludes, path) if (o): print "Warning, init include for %s previously defined" % path @@ -271,12 +333,14 @@ class romimage: def newformat(self): return self.useinitincludes - def setpartinstance(self, val): - self.partinstance = val - - def getpartinstance(self): + def numparts(self): return self.partinstance + def newpartinstance(self): + i = self.partinstance + self.partinstance = self.partinstance + 1 + return i + def setroot(self, part): self.root = part @@ -301,7 +365,7 @@ class buildrom: # such kludgery. If the name starts with '.' then make the # dependency be on ./thing.x gag me. def addobjectdriver(dict, object_name): - global curimage, curdir + global dirstack suffix = object_name[-2:] if (suffix == '.o'): suffix = '.c' @@ -309,10 +373,9 @@ def addobjectdriver(dict, object_name): if (object_name[0] == '.'): source = base + suffix else: - source = os.path.join(curdir, base + suffix) + source = os.path.join(dirstack.tos(), base + suffix) object = base + '.o' - if (debug): - print "add object %s source %s" % (object_name, source) + debug_print(1, "add object %s source %s" % (object_name, source)) l = getdict(dict, base) if (l): print "Warning, object/driver %s previously defined" % base @@ -357,7 +420,6 @@ class option: def __init__ (self, name): self.name = name # name of option self.loc = 0 # current location - #self.value = 0 # option value self.set = 0 # option has been set self.used = 0 # option has been set self.default = 0 # option has default value (otherwise @@ -369,8 +431,6 @@ class option: self.format = '%s' # option print format def setvalue(self, value, values, loc): - #if (self.set): - # fatal("Error: option %s already set" % self.name) self.set = 1 self.defined = 1 self.loc = loc @@ -398,7 +458,6 @@ class option: global global_option_values if (self.default): fatal("Error: default value for %s already set" % self.name) - #self.value = value setdict(global_option_values, self.name, value) self.defined = 1 self.default = 1 @@ -463,8 +522,7 @@ class option_value: # A configuration part class partobj: def __init__ (self, image, dir, parent, type, name): - if (debug): - print "partobj dir %s parent %s type %s" %(dir,parent,type) + debug_print(1, "partobj dir %s parent %s type %s" %(dir,parent,type)) self.image = image self.children = 0 self.initcode = [] @@ -475,31 +533,28 @@ class partobj: self.objects = [] self.dir = dir self.irq = 0 - self.instance = image.getpartinstance() + 1 + self.instance = image.newpartinstance() self.flatten_name = flatten_name(type + "/" + name) - if (debug): - print "INSTANCE %d" % self.instance - image.setpartinstance(image.getpartinstance() + 1) + debug_print(1, "INSTANCE %d" % self.instance) self.devfn = 0 self.private = 0 self.uses_options = {} # chip initialization. If there is a chip.h in the # directory, generate the structs etc. to # initialize the code - self.chipconfig = 0 if (os.path.exists(dir + "/" + "chip.h")): self.chipconfig = 1 + else: + self.chipconfig = 0 if (parent): - if (debug): - print "add to parent" + debug_print(1, "add to parent") self.parent = parent # add current child as my sibling, # me as the child. - if (debug): - if (parent.children): - print "add %s (%d) as sibling" % (parent.children.dir, parent.children.instance) - self.siblings = parent.children + if (parent.children): + debug_print(1, "add %s (%d) as sibling" % (parent.children.dir, parent.children.instance)) + self.siblings = parent.children parent.children = self else: self.parent = self @@ -537,7 +592,10 @@ class partobj: else: file.write(";") file.write("\n"); - file.write("struct chip dev%d = {\n" % self.instance) + if (self.instance): + file.write("struct chip dev%d = {\n" % self.instance) + else: + file.write("struct chip root = {\n") file.write("/* %s %s */\n" % (self.type, self.dir)) #file.write(" .devfn = %d,\n" % self.devfn) if (self.siblings): @@ -557,8 +615,6 @@ class partobj: file.write(" .chip_config = (void *) &%s_config_%d,\n" %\ (self.flatten_name, self.instance )) file.write("};\n") - - def irq(self, irq): self.irq = irq @@ -581,41 +637,20 @@ class partobj: return setdict(self.uses_options, name, o) -# Used to keep track of the current part -class partsstack: - def __init__ (self): - self.stack = [] - - def push(self, part): - self.stack.append(part) - - def pop(self): - return self.stack.pop() - - def tos(self): - return self.stack[-1] - - def empty(self): - return (len(self.stack) == 0) -pstack = partsstack() - # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # statements # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- def getdict(dict, name): if name not in dict.keys(): - if (debug >1): - print 'Undefined:', name + debug_print(1, "Undefined: %s" % name) return 0 v = dict.get(name, 0) - if (debug > 1): - print "getdict %s returning %s" % (name, v) + debug_print(1, "getdict %s returning %s" % (name, v)) return v def setdict(dict, name, value): - if (debug > 1): - print "setdict sets %s to %s" % (name, value) + debug_print(1, "setdict sets %s to %s" % (name, value)) dict[name] = value # options. @@ -642,7 +677,8 @@ def newoption(name): # if we're not processing a part, then we must # be at the top level where all options are available def getoption(name, image): - global curpart, global_uses_options, global_option_values + global global_uses_options, global_option_values + curpart = partstack.tos() if (curpart): o = getdict(curpart.uses_options, name) elif (alloptions): @@ -650,7 +686,7 @@ def getoption(name, image): else: o = getdict(global_uses_options, name) if (o == 0 or not o.defined): - error("Error: Option %s undefined (missing use command?)." % name) + error("Option %s undefined (missing use command?)" % name) return v = 0 if (image): @@ -660,12 +696,13 @@ def getoption(name, image): return v.contents() def setoption(name, value): - global loc, global_options, global_option_values, curimage, curpart + global loc, global_options, global_option_values, curimage + curpart = partstack.tos() if (curpart and curpart.type != 'mainboard'): fatal("Options may only be set in top-level and mainboard configuration files") o = getdict(global_options, name) if (o == 0): - fatal("Error: attempt to set nonexistent option %s" % name) + fatal("Attempt to set nonexistent option %s" % name) v = option_value(value) if (curimage): o.setvalue(v, curimage.getvalues(), loc) @@ -732,7 +769,7 @@ def getformated(name, image): global global_options, global_option_values o = getdict(global_options, name) if (o == 0 or not o.defined): - fatal( "Error: Option %s undefined." % name) + fatal( "Option %s undefined." % name) v = 0 if (image): v = o.getvalue(image, image.getvalues()) @@ -779,13 +816,14 @@ def isset(name, part): # return 0 def usesoption(name): - global curpart, global_options, global_uses_options + global global_options, global_uses_options + curpart = partstack.tos() if (curpart): curpart.usesoption(name) return o = getdict(global_options, name) if (o == 0): - fatal("Error: can't use undefined option %s" % name) + fatal("Can't use undefined option %s" % name) o.setused() o1 = getdict(global_uses_options, name) if (o1): @@ -798,27 +836,33 @@ def validdef(name, defval): if (not o): fatal("validdef: %s not here" % name) if ((defval & 1) != 1): - fatal("Error: must specify default value for option %s" % name) + fatal("Must specify default value for option %s" % name) if ((defval & 2) != 2): - fatal("Error: must specify export for option %s" % name) + fatal("Must specify export for option %s" % name) if ((defval & 4) != 4): - fatal("Error: must specify comment for option %s" % name) + fatal("Must specify comment for option %s" % name) def loadoptions(): - optionsfile = os.path.join(treetop, 'src', 'config', 'Options.lb') - loc.push_file(optionsfile) + file = os.path.join('src', 'config', 'Options.lb') + optionsfile = os.path.join(treetop, file) + loc.push(file) if (not parse('options', open(optionsfile, 'r').read())): - fatal("Error: Could not parse file") - loc.pop_file() + fatal("Could not parse file") + loc.pop() def addinit(path): - global curimage, curdir + global curimage, dirstack if (path[0] == '/'): curimage.setinitfile(treetop + '/src/' + path) else: - curimage.setinitfile(curdir + '/' + path) + curimage.setinitfile(dirstack.tos() + '/' + path) print "Adding init file: %s" % path +def addregister(code): + global partstack + curpart = partstack.tos() + curpart.addregister(code) + # we do the crt0include as a dictionary, so that if needed we # can trace who added what when. Also it makes the keys # nice and unique. @@ -831,13 +875,13 @@ def addinitinclude(str, path): curimage.addinitinclude(dequote(str), path) def addldscript(path): - global curimage, curdir + global curimage, dirstack + curdir = dirstack.tos() if (path[0] == '/'): fullpath = treetop + '/src/' + path else: fullpath = curdir + '/' + path - if (debug): - print "fullpath :%s: curdir :%s: path :%s:" % (fullpath, curdir, path) + debug_print(1, "fullpath :%s: curdir :%s: path :%s:" % (fullpath, curdir, path)) curimage.addldscript(fullpath) def payload(path): @@ -849,23 +893,34 @@ def payload(path): # addaction('payload', 'cp $< $@') def startromimage(name): - global romimages, curimage, curpart, target_dir, target_name + global romimages, curimage, target_dir, target_name print "Configuring ROMIMAGE %s" % name - curimage = romimage(name) - curimage.settargetdir(os.path.join(target_dir, name)) - o = partobj(curimage, target_dir, 0, 'board', target_name) - curimage.setroot(o) o = getdict(romimages, name) if (o): fatal("romimage %s previously defined" % name) + curimage = romimage(name) + curimage.settargetdir(os.path.join(target_dir, name)) + #o = partobj(curimage, target_dir, 0, 'board', target_name) + #curimage.setroot(o) setdict(romimages, name, curimage) def endromimage(): global curimage - partpop() print "End ROMIMAGE" curimage = 0 - curpart = 0 + #curpart = 0 + +def mainboard(path): + full_path = os.path.join(treetop, 'src', 'mainboard', path) + setoption('MAINBOARD', full_path) + vendor = re.sub("/.*", "", path) + part_number = re.sub("[^/]*/", "", path) + setoption('MAINBOARD_VENDOR', vendor) + setoption('MAINBOARD_PART_NUMBER', part_number) + dodir('/config', 'Config.lb') + part('mainboard', path, 'Config.lb') + curimage.setroot(partstack.tos()) + partpop() def addbuildrom(size, roms): global buildroms @@ -897,46 +952,44 @@ def target(name): def part(name, path, file): - global curimage, curpart, curdir, dirstack, pstack - dirstack.append(curdir) - curdir = os.path.join(treetop, 'src', name, path) - newpart = partobj(curimage, curdir, curpart, name, path) - print "Configuring PART %s, path %s" % (name,path) - if (debug): - print "PUSH part %s %s" % (name, curdir) - pstack.push(curpart) - curpart = newpart - doconfigfile(curdir, file) + global curimage, dirstack, partstack + partdir = os.path.join(name, path) + srcdir = os.path.join(treetop, 'src') + fulldir = os.path.join(srcdir, partdir) + newpart = partobj(curimage, fulldir, partstack.tos(), name, path) + print "Configuring PART %s, path %s" % (name, path) + partstack.push(newpart) + dirstack.push(fulldir) + doconfigfile(srcdir, partdir, file) def partpop(): - global curpart, curdir, dirstack, pstack + global dirstack, partstack + curpart = partstack.pop() + if (curpart == 0): + fatal("Trying to pop non-existent part") print "End PART %s" % curpart.type # Warn if options are used without being set in this part for i in curpart.uses_options.keys(): if (not isset(i, curpart)): print "WARNING: Option %s using default value %s" % (i, getformated(i, curpart.image)) - curpart = pstack.pop() - curdir = dirstack.pop() + dirstack.pop() # dodir is like part but there is no new part def dodir(path, file): - global curimage, curpart, curdir, dirstack + global dirstack # if the first char is '/', it is relative to treetop, # else relative to curdir # os.path.join screws up if the name starts with '/', sigh. + print "Configuring DIR %s" % os.path.join(path, file) if (path[0] == '/'): - fullpath = treetop + '/src/' + path + fullpath = os.path.join(treetop, 'src') + path = re.sub('^/*', '', path) else: - fullpath = os.path.join(curdir, path) - if (debug): - print "DODIR: path %s, fullpath %s" % (path, fullpath) - print "DODIR: curdis %s treetop %s" % (curdir, treetop) - print "Configuring DIR %s" % os.path.join(path, file) - dirstack.append(curdir) - curdir = fullpath - file = os.path.join(fullpath, file) - doconfigfile(fullpath, file) - curdir = dirstack.pop() + fullpath = dirstack.tos() + debug_print(1, "DODIR: path %s, fullpath %s" % (path, fullpath)) + dirstack.push(os.path.join(fullpath, path)) + doconfigfile(fullpath, path, file) + dirstack.pop() def lookup(name): global curimage @@ -967,38 +1020,26 @@ def set_arch(my_arch): setoption('ARCH', my_arch) part('arch', my_arch, 'Config.lb') -def mainboard(path): - full_path = os.path.join(treetop, 'src/mainboard', path) - setoption('MAINBOARD', full_path) - vendor = re.sub("/.*", "", path) - part_number = re.sub("[^/]/", "", path) - setoption('MAINBOARD_VENDOR', vendor) - setoption('MAINBOARD_PART_NUMBER', part_number) - dodir('/config', 'Config.lb') - part('mainboard', path, 'Config.lb') - -def doconfigfile(path, file): - filename = os.path.join(path, file) - loc.push_file(filename) - if (not parse('cfgfile', open(filename, 'r').read())): - fatal("Error: Could not parse file") +def doconfigfile(path, confdir, file): + rname = os.path.join(confdir, file) + loc.push(rname) + fullpath = os.path.join(path, rname) + if (not parse('cfgfile', open(fullpath, 'r').read())): + fatal("Could not parse file") exitiferrors() + loc.pop() #============================================================================= # MISC FUNCTIONS #============================================================================= def ternary(val, yes, no): - if (debug): - print "ternary %s" % expr - if (debug): - print "expr %s a %d yes %d no %d"% (expr, a, yes, no) + debug_print(1, "ternary %s" % expr) + debug_print(1, "expr %s a %d yes %d no %d"% (expr, a, yes, no)) if (val == 0): - if (debug): - print "Ternary returns %d" % yes + debug_print("Ternary returns %d" % yes) return yes else: - if (debug): - print "Ternary returns %d" % no + debug_print("Ternary returns %d" % no) return no # atoi is in the python library, but not strtol? Weird! @@ -1190,7 +1231,7 @@ parser Config: rule init<>: INIT DIRPATH {{ if (C): addinit(DIRPATH) }} - rule register<>: REGISTER STR {{ if (C): curpart.addregister(STR) }} + rule register<>: REGISTER STR {{ if (C): addregister(STR) }} rule prtval: expr {{ return str(expr) }} | STR {{ return STR }} @@ -1397,22 +1438,19 @@ def writeimagemakefile(image): file.write("OBJECTS :=\n") file.write("DRIVER :=\n") file.write("\nSOURCES :=\n") - for irule in image.getinitobjectrules().keys(): - init = image.getinitobjectrule(irule) + for irule, init in image.getinitobjectrules().items(): i_name = init[0] i_source = init[1] file.write("INIT-OBJECTS += %s\n" % (i_name)) file.write("SOURCES += %s\n" % (i_source)) - for objrule in image.getobjectrules().keys(): - obj = image.getobjectrule(objrule) + for objrule, obj in image.getobjectrules().items(): obj_name = obj[0] obj_source = obj[1] file.write("OBJECTS-1 += %s\n" % (obj_name)) file.write("SOURCES += %s\n" % (obj_source)) - for driverrule in image.getdriverrules().keys(): - driver = image.getdriverrule(driverrule) + for driverrule, driver in image.getdriverrules().items(): obj_name = driver[0] obj_source = driver[1] file.write("DRIVER += %s\n" % (obj_name)) @@ -1451,15 +1489,13 @@ def writeimagemakefile(image): #image.makebaserules[target].write(file) file.write("\n# objectrules:\n") - for objrule in image.getobjectrules().keys(): - obj = image.getobjectrule(objrule) + for objrule, obj in image.getobjectrules().items(): source = topify(obj[1]) file.write("%s: %s\n" % (obj[0], source)) file.write("\t$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $<\n") #file.write("%s\n" % objrule[2]) - for driverrule in image.getdriverrules().keys(): - driver = image.getdriverrule(driverrule) + for driverrule, driver in image.getdriverrules().items(): source = topify(driver[1]) file.write("%s: %s\n" % (driver[0], source)) file.write("\t$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $<\n") @@ -1498,8 +1534,7 @@ def writeimagemakefile(image): for key in keys: file.write("\t@echo %s='$(%s)'\n"% (key,key)) - for i in image.getmakerules().keys(): - m = image.getmakerule(i) + for i, m in image.getmakerules().items(): file.write("%s: " %i) for i in m.dependency: file.write("%s " % i) @@ -1520,8 +1555,7 @@ def writemakefile(path): for i in romimages.keys(): file.write("%s-rom " % i) file.write("\n\n") - for i in romimages.keys(): - o = getdict(romimages, i) + for i, o in romimages.items(): file.write("%s-rom:\n" % o.getname()) file.write("\tif (cd %s; \\\n" % o.getname()) file.write("\t\tmake linuxbios.rom)\\\n"); @@ -1540,8 +1574,7 @@ def writeinitincludes(image): while (line): p = include_pattern.match(line) if (p): - for i in image.getinitincludes().keys(): - inc = image.getinitinclude(i) + for i, inc in image.getinitincludes().items(): if (inc.getstring() == p.group(1)): outfile.write("#include \"%s\"\n" % inc.getpath()) else: @@ -1575,45 +1608,37 @@ def verifyparse(image): fatal("An init file must be specified") def dumptree(part, lvl): - if (debug): - print "DUMPTREE ME is" + debug_print(1, "DUMPTREE ME is") part.dumpme(lvl) # dump the siblings -- actually are there any? not sure # siblings are: - if (debug): - print "DUMPTREE SIBLINGS are" + debug_print(1, "DUMPTREE SIBLINGS are") kid = part.siblings while (kid): kid.dumpme(lvl) kid = kid.siblings # dump the kids - if (debug): - print "DUMPTREE KIDS are" + debug_print(1, "DUMPTREE KIDS are") #for kid in part.children: if (part.children): dumptree(part.children, lvl+1) - if (debug): - print "DONE DUMPTREE" + debug_print(1, "DONE DUMPTREE") def gencode(part, file): - if (debug): - print "GENCODE ME is" + debug_print(1, "GENCODE ME is") part.gencode(file) # dump the siblings -- actually are there any? not sure # dump the kids - if (debug): - print "GENCODE SIBLINGS are" + debug_print(1, "GENCODE SIBLINGS are") kid = part.siblings while (kid): kid.gencode(file) kid = kid.siblings - if (debug): - print "GENCODE KIDS are" + debug_print(1, "GENCODE KIDS are") #for kid in part.children: if (part.children): gencode(part.children, file) - if (debug): - print "DONE GENCODE" + debug_print(1, "DONE GENCODE") #============================================================================= # MAIN PROGRAM @@ -1629,9 +1654,10 @@ if __name__=='__main__': treetop = os.path.abspath(sys.argv[2]) # Now read in the customizing script... - loc.push_file(argv[1]) + loc.push(argv[1]) if (not parse('board', open(argv[1], 'r').read())): - fatal("Error: Could not parse file") + fatal("Could not parse file") + loc.pop() for r in romimages.keys(): verifyparse(getdict(romimages, r)) @@ -1639,11 +1665,9 @@ if __name__=='__main__': # no longer need to check if an options has been used alloptions = 1 - for r in romimages.keys(): - image = getdict(romimages, r) - + for image_name, image in romimages.items(): if (debug): - print "DEVICE TREE:" + debug_print(1, "DEVICE TREE:") dumptree(image.getroot(), 0) img_dir = image.gettargetdir() @@ -1657,8 +1681,11 @@ if __name__=='__main__': i = 0 file.write("struct chip ") - while (i <= image.getpartinstance()): - file.write("cdev%d "% i) + while (i <= image.numparts()): + if (i): + file.write("cdev%d "% i) + else: + file.write("root ") i = i + 1 file.write(";\n") gencode(image.getroot(), file) @@ -1667,14 +1694,13 @@ if __name__=='__main__': # crt0 includes if (debug): for i in image.getinitincludes().keys(): - print "crt0include file %s" % (i) + debug_print(1, "crt0include file %s" % i) for i in image.getdriverrules().keys(): - print "driver file %s" % (i) + debug_print(1, "driver file %s" % i) for i in image.getldscripts(): - print "ldscript file %s" % (i) - for i in image.getmakerules().keys(): - m = image.getmakerule(i) - print " makerule %s dep %s act %s" % (i, m.dependency, m.actions) + debug_print(1, "ldscript file %s" % i) + for i, m in image.getmakerules().items(): + debug_print(1, " makerule %s dep %s act %s" % (i, m.dependency, m.actions)) writeimagesettings(image) writeinitincludes(image) -- cgit v1.2.3