binutils-gdb/gdb/make-target-delegates.py
Simon Marchi 7ee8372bdb gdb: rename target-delegates.c to target-delegates-gen.c
Following this suggestion:

https://inbox.sourceware.org/gdb-patches/2a0520ec-ccfe-4fc3-b051-7b8c60294de5@efficios.com/T/#md537792a1871addf153f3e406224f9baf025414a

Change-Id: I30988c46505f130ca16155891958f92621cada97
Approved-By: John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
Approved-By: Andrew Burgess <aburgess@redhat.com>
2024-08-12 09:45:51 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (C) 2013-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is part of GDB.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Usage:
# make-target-delegates.py
import re
from typing import Dict, List, TextIO
import gdbcopyright
# The line we search for in target.h that marks where we should start
# looking for methods.
TRIGGER = re.compile(r"^struct target_ops$")
# The end of the methods part.
ENDER = re.compile(r"^\s*};$")
# Match a C symbol.
SYMBOL = "[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*"
# Match the name part of a method in struct target_ops.
NAME_PART = r"(?P<name>" + SYMBOL + r")\s"
# Match the arguments to a method.
ARGS_PART = r"(?P<args>\(.*\))"
# We strip the indentation so here we only need the caret.
INTRO_PART = r"^"
POINTER_PART = r"\s*(\*|\&)?\s*"
# Match a C++ symbol, including scope operators and template
# parameters. E.g., 'std::vector<something>'.
CP_SYMBOL = r"[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_<>:]*"
# Match the return type when it is "ordinary".
SIMPLE_RETURN_PART = r"((struct|class|enum|union)\s+)?" + CP_SYMBOL
# Match a return type.
RETURN_PART = r"((const|volatile)\s+)?(" + SIMPLE_RETURN_PART + ")" + POINTER_PART
# Match "virtual".
VIRTUAL_PART = r"virtual\s"
# Match the TARGET_DEFAULT_* attribute for a method.
TARGET_DEFAULT_PART = r"TARGET_DEFAULT_(?P<style>[A-Z_]+)\s*\((?P<default_arg>.*)\)"
# Match the arguments and trailing attribute of a method definition.
# Note we don't match the trailing ";".
METHOD_TRAILER = r"\s*" + TARGET_DEFAULT_PART + "$"
# Match an entire method definition.
METHOD = re.compile(
INTRO_PART
+ VIRTUAL_PART
+ "(?P<return_type>"
+ RETURN_PART
+ ")"
+ NAME_PART
+ ARGS_PART
+ METHOD_TRAILER
)
# Space-separated symbols.
CP_SYMBOLS = CP_SYMBOL + r"(\s+" + CP_SYMBOL + r")*"
# Regular expression used to dissect argument types.
ARGTYPES = re.compile(
"^("
+ r"(?P<E>enum\s+"
+ SYMBOL
+ r")"
+ r"|(?P<T>"
+ CP_SYMBOLS
+ r"(\s|\*|&)+)"
+ SYMBOL
+ ")$"
)
# Match TARGET_DEBUG_PRINTER in an argument type.
# This must match the whole "sub-expression" including the parens.
TARGET_DEBUG_PRINTER = r"\s*TARGET_DEBUG_PRINTER\s*\((?P<arg>[^)]*)\)\s*"
class Entry:
def __init__(
self, argtypes: List[str], return_type: str, style: str, default_arg: str
):
self.argtypes = argtypes
self.return_type = return_type
self.style = style
self.default_arg = default_arg
def scan_target_h():
found_trigger = False
all_the_text = ""
with open("target.h", "r") as target_h:
for line in target_h:
line = line.strip()
if not found_trigger:
if TRIGGER.match(line):
found_trigger = True
elif "{" in line:
# Skip the open brace.
pass
elif ENDER.match(line):
break
else:
# Strip // comments.
line = re.split("//", line)[0]
all_the_text = all_the_text + " " + line
if not found_trigger:
raise RuntimeError("Could not find trigger line")
# Now strip out the C comments.
all_the_text = re.sub(r"/\*(.*?)\*/", "", all_the_text)
# Replace sequences whitespace with a single space character.
# We need the space because the method may have been split
# between multiple lines, like e.g.:
#
# virtual std::vector<long_type_name>
# my_long_method_name ()
# TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
#
# If we didn't preserve the space, then we'd end up with:
#
# virtual std::vector<long_type_name>my_long_method_name ()TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ()
#
# ... which wouldn't later be parsed correctly.
all_the_text = re.sub(r"\s+", " ", all_the_text)
return all_the_text.split(";")
# Parse arguments into a list.
def parse_argtypes(typestr: str):
# Remove the outer parens.
typestr = re.sub(r"^\((.*)\)$", r"\1", typestr)
result: list[str] = []
for item in re.split(r",\s*", typestr):
if item == "":
continue
m = ARGTYPES.match(item)
if m:
if m.group("E"):
onetype = m.group("E")
else:
onetype = m.group("T")
else:
onetype = item
result.append(onetype.strip())
return result
# Write function header given name, return type, and argtypes.
# Returns a list of actual argument names.
def write_function_header(
f: TextIO, decl: bool, name: str, return_type: str, argtypes: List[str]
):
print(return_type, file=f, end="")
if decl:
if not return_type.endswith("*"):
print(" ", file=f, end="")
else:
print("", file=f)
print(name + " (", file=f, end="")
argdecls: list[str] = []
actuals: list[str] = []
for i in range(len(argtypes)):
val = re.sub(TARGET_DEBUG_PRINTER, "", argtypes[i])
if not val.endswith("*") and not val.endswith("&"):
val = val + " "
vname = "arg" + str(i)
val = val + vname
argdecls.append(val)
actuals.append(vname)
print(", ".join(argdecls) + ")", file=f, end="")
if decl:
print(" override;", file=f)
else:
print("\n{", file=f)
return actuals
# Write out a declaration.
def write_declaration(f: TextIO, name: str, return_type: str, argtypes: List[str]):
write_function_header(f, True, name, return_type, argtypes)
# Write out a delegation function.
def write_delegator(f: TextIO, name: str, return_type: str, argtypes: List[str]):
print("", file=f)
names = write_function_header(
f, False, "target_ops::" + name, return_type, argtypes
)
print(" ", file=f, end="")
if return_type != "void":
print("return ", file=f, end="")
print("this->beneath ()->" + name + " (", file=f, end="")
print(", ".join(names), file=f, end="")
print(");", file=f)
print("}", file=f)
# Write out a default function.
def write_tdefault(
f: TextIO,
content: str,
style: str,
name: str,
return_type: str,
argtypes: List[str],
):
print("", file=f)
name = "dummy_target::" + name
names = write_function_header(f, False, name, return_type, argtypes)
if style == "FUNC":
print(" ", file=f, end="")
if return_type != "void":
print("return ", file=f, end="")
print(content + " (", file=f, end="")
names.insert(0, "this")
print(", ".join(names) + ");", file=f)
elif style == "RETURN":
print(" return " + content + ";", file=f)
elif style == "NORETURN":
print(" " + content + ";", file=f)
elif style == "IGNORE":
# Nothing.
pass
else:
raise RuntimeError("unrecognized style: " + style)
print("}", file=f)
def munge_type(typename: str):
m = re.search(TARGET_DEBUG_PRINTER, typename)
if m:
return m.group("arg")
typename = typename.rstrip()
# There's no reason to have these keywords in the name, and their
# presence makes it harder to change styles.
typename = re.sub("\\b(struct|enum|class|union) ", "", typename)
typename = re.sub("[ ()<>:]", "_", typename)
typename = re.sub("[*]", "p", typename)
typename = re.sub("&", "r", typename)
# Identifiers with double underscores are reserved to the C++
# implementation.
typename = re.sub("_+", "_", typename)
# Avoid ending the function name with underscore, for
# cosmetics. Trailing underscores appear after munging types
# with template parameters, like e.g. "foo<int>".
typename = re.sub("_+$", "", typename)
return "target_debug_print_" + typename
# Write out a debug method.
def write_debugmethod(
f: TextIO, content: str, name: str, return_type: str, argtypes: List[str]
):
print("", file=f)
debugname = "debug_target::" + name
names = write_function_header(f, False, debugname, return_type, argtypes)
print(
f' target_debug_printf_nofunc ("-> %s->{name} (...)", this->beneath ()->shortname ());',
file=f,
)
# Delegate to the beneath target.
if return_type != "void":
print(" " + return_type + " result", file=f)
print(" = ", file=f, end="")
else:
print(" ", file=f, end="")
print("this->beneath ()->" + name + " (", file=f, end="")
print(", ".join(names), file=f, end="")
print(");", file=f)
# Generate the debug printf call.
args_fmt = ", ".join(["%s"] * len(argtypes))
args = "".join(
[
(",\n\t {printer} (arg{i}).c_str ()").format(
printer=munge_type(t), i=i
)
for i, t in enumerate(argtypes)
]
)
if return_type != "void":
ret_fmt = " = %s"
ret = ",\n\t {printer} (result).c_str ()".format(
printer=munge_type(return_type)
)
else:
ret_fmt = ""
ret = ""
print(
f' target_debug_printf_nofunc ("<- %s->{name} ({args_fmt}){ret_fmt}",\n'
f"\t this->beneath ()->shortname (){args}{ret});",
file=f,
)
if return_type != "void":
print(" return result;", file=f)
print("}", file=f)
def print_class(
f: TextIO,
class_name: str,
delegators: List[str],
entries: Dict[str, Entry],
):
print("", file=f)
print("struct " + class_name + " : public target_ops", file=f)
print("{", file=f)
print(" const target_info &info () const override;", file=f)
print("", file=f)
print(" strata stratum () const override;", file=f)
print("", file=f)
for name in delegators:
print(" ", file=f, end="")
entry = entries[name]
write_declaration(f, name, entry.return_type, entry.argtypes)
print("};", file=f)
delegators: List[str] = []
entries: Dict[str, Entry] = {}
for current_line in scan_target_h():
# See comments in scan_target_h. Here we strip away the leading
# and trailing whitespace.
current_line = current_line.strip()
m = METHOD.match(current_line)
if not m:
continue
data = m.groupdict()
name = data["name"]
argtypes = parse_argtypes(data["args"])
return_type = data["return_type"].strip()
style = data["style"]
default_arg = data["default_arg"]
entries[name] = Entry(argtypes, return_type, style, default_arg)
delegators.append(name)
with open("target-delegates-gen.c", "w") as f:
print(
gdbcopyright.copyright(
"make-target-delegates.py", "Boilerplate target methods for GDB"
),
file=f,
)
print_class(f, "dummy_target", delegators, entries)
print_class(f, "debug_target", delegators, entries)
for name in delegators:
entry = entries[name]
write_delegator(f, name, entry.return_type, entry.argtypes)
write_tdefault(
f,
entry.default_arg,
entry.style,
name,
entry.return_type,
entry.argtypes,
)
write_debugmethod(
f,
entry.default_arg,
name,
entry.return_type,
entry.argtypes,
)