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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
# The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
# 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
# must display the following acknowledgement:
# This product includes software developed by the University of
# California, Berkeley and its contributors.
# 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
# may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
# without specific prior written permission.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
# ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
# FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
# DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
# OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
# SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# From @(#)vnode_if.sh 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
# From @(#)makedevops.sh 1.1 1998/06/14 13:53:12 dfr Exp $
# From @(#)makedevops.sh ?.? 1998/10/05
# From src/sys/kern/makedevops.pl,v 1.12 1999/11/22 14:40:04 n_hibma Exp
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# Script to produce kobj front-end sugar.
#
$debug = 0;
$cfile = 0; # by default do not produce any file type
$hfile = 0;
$keepcurrentdir = 1;
$line_width = 80;
# Process the command line
#
while ( $arg = shift @ARGV ) {
if ( $arg eq '-c' ) {
warn "Producing .c output files"
if $debug;
$cfile = 1;
} elsif ( $arg eq '-h' ) {
warn "Producing .h output files"
if $debug;
$hfile = 1;
} elsif ( $arg eq '-ch' || $arg eq '-hc' ) {
warn "Producing .c and .h output files"
if $debug;
$cfile = 1;
$hfile = 1;
} elsif ( $arg eq '-d' ) {
$debug = 1;
} elsif ( $arg eq '-p' ) {
warn "Will produce files in original not in current directory"
if $debug;
$keepcurrentdir = 0;
} elsif ( $arg eq '-l' ) {
if ( $line_width = shift @ARGV and $line_width > 0 ) {
warn "Line width set to $line_width"
if $debug;
} else {
die "Please specify a valid line width after -l";
}
} elsif ( $arg =~ m/\.m$/ ) {
warn "Filename: $arg"
if $debug;
push @filenames, $arg;
} else {
warn "$arg ignored"
if $debug;
}
}
# Validate the command line parameters
#
die "usage: $0 [-d] [-p] [-l <nr>] [-c|-h] srcfile
where -c produce only .c files
-h produce only .h files
-p use the path component in the source file for destination dir
-l set line width for output files [80]
-d switch on debugging
"
unless ($cfile or $hfile)
and $#filenames != -1;
# FIXME should be able to do this more easily
#
$tmpdir = $ENV{'TMPDIR'}; # environment variables
$tmpdir = $ENV{'TMP'}
if !$tmpdir;
$tmpdir = $ENV{'TEMP'}
if !$tmpdir;
$tmpdir = '/tmp' # look for a physical directory
if !$tmpdir and -d '/tmp';
$tmpdir = '/usr/tmp'
if !$tmpdir and -d '/usr/tmp';
$tmpdir = '/var/tmp'
if !$tmpdir and -d '/var/tmp';
$tmpdir = '.' # give up and use current dir
if !$tmpdir;
foreach $src ( @filenames ) {
# Names of the created files
$ctmpname = "$tmpdir/ctmp.$$";
$htmpname = "$tmpdir/htmp.$$";
($name, $path, $suffix) = &fileparse($src, '.m');
$path = '.'
if $keepcurrentdir;
$cfilename="$path/$name.c";
$hfilename="$path/$name.h";
warn "Processing from $src to $cfilename / $hfilename via $ctmpname / $htmpname"
if $debug;
die "Could not open $src, $!"
if !open SRC, "$src";
die "Could not open $ctmpname, $!"
if $cfile and !open CFILE, ">$ctmpname";
die "Could not open $htmpname, $!"
if $hfile and !open HFILE, ">$htmpname";
if ($cfile) {
# Produce the header of the C file
#
print CFILE "/*\n";
print CFILE " * This file is produced automatically.\n";
print CFILE " * Do not modify anything in here by hand.\n";
print CFILE " *\n";
print CFILE " * Created from source file\n";
print CFILE " * $src\n";
print CFILE " * with\n";
print CFILE " * $0\n";
print CFILE " *\n";
print CFILE " * See the source file for legal information\n";
print CFILE " */\n";
print CFILE "\n";
print CFILE "#include <sys/param.h>\n";
print CFILE "#include <sys/queue.h>\n";
print CFILE "#include <sys/kernel.h>\n";
print CFILE "#include <sys/kobj.h>\n";
}
if ($hfile) {
# Produce the header of the H file
#
print HFILE "/*\n";
print HFILE " * This file is produced automatically.\n";
print HFILE " * Do not modify anything in here by hand.\n";
print HFILE " *\n";
print HFILE " * Created from source file\n";
print HFILE " * $src\n";
print HFILE " * with\n";
print HFILE " * $0\n";
print HFILE " *\n";
print HFILE " * See the source file for legal information\n";
print HFILE " */\n";
print HFILE "\n";
}
%methods = (); # clear list of methods
@mnames = ();
@defaultmethods = ();
$lineno = 0;
$error = 0; # to signal clean up and gerror setting
LINE:
while ( $line = <SRC> ) {
$lineno++;
# take special notice of include directives.
#
if ( $line =~ m/^#\s*include\s+(["<])([^">]+)([">]).*/i ) {
warn "Included file: $1$2" . ($1 eq '<'? '>':'"')
if $debug;
print CFILE "#include $1$2" . ($1 eq '<'? '>':'"') . "\n"
if $cfile;
}
$line =~ s/#.*//; # remove comments
$line =~ s/^\s+//; # remove leading ...
$line =~ s/\s+$//; # remove trailing whitespace
if ( $line =~ m/^$/ ) { # skip empty lines
# nop
} elsif ( $line =~ m/^INTERFACE\s*([^\s;]*)(\s*;?)/i ) {
$intname = $1;
$semicolon = $2;
unless ( $intname =~ m/^[a-z_][a-z0-9_]*$/ ) {
warn $line
if $debug;
warn "$src:$lineno: Invalid interface name '$intname', use [a-z_][a-z0-9_]*";
$error = 1;
last LINE;
}
warn "$src:$lineno: semicolon missing at end of line, no problem"
if $semicolon !~ s/;$//;
warn "Interface $intname"
if $debug;
print HFILE '#ifndef _'.$intname."_if_h_\n"
if $hfile;
print HFILE '#define _'.$intname."_if_h_\n\n"
if $hfile;
print CFILE '#include "'.$intname.'_if.h"'."\n\n"
if $cfile;
} elsif ( $line =~ m/^CODE\s*{$/i ) {
$code = "";
$line = <SRC>;
$line =~ m/^(\s*)/;
$indent = $1; # find the indent used
while ( $line !~ m/^}/ ) {
$line =~ s/^$indent//g; # remove the indent
$code .= $line;
$line = <SRC>;
$lineno++
}
if ($cfile) {
print CFILE "\n".$code."\n";
}
} elsif ( $line =~ m/^HEADER\s*{$/i ) {
$header = "";
$line = <SRC>;
$line =~ m/^(\s*)/;
$indent = $1; # find the indent used
while ( $line !~ m/^}/ ) {
$line =~ s/^$indent//g; # remove the indent
$header .= $line;
$line = <SRC>;
$lineno++
}
if ($hfile) {
print HFILE $header;
}
} elsif ( $line =~ m/^(STATIC|)METHOD/i ) {
# Get the return type function name and delete that from
# the line. What is left is the possibly first function argument
# if it is on the same line.
#
if ( !$intname ) {
warn "$src:$lineno: No interface name defined";
$error = 1;
last LINE;
}
$line =~ s/^(STATIC|)METHOD\s+([^\{]+?)\s*\{\s*//i;
$static = $1;
@ret = split m/\s+/, $2;
$name = pop @ret; # last element is name of method
$ret = join(" ", @ret); # return type
warn "Method: name=$name return type=$ret"
if $debug;
if ( !$name or !$ret ) {
warn $line
if $debug;
warn "$src:$lineno: Invalid method specification";
$error = 1;
last LINE;
}
unless ( $name =~ m/^[a-z_][a-z_0-9]*$/ ) {
warn $line
if $debug;
warn "$src:$lineno: Invalid method name '$name', use [a-z_][a-z0-9_]*";
$error = 1;
last LINE;
}
if ( defined($methods{$name}) ) {
warn "$src:$lineno: Duplicate method name";
$error = 1;
last LINE;
}
$methods{$name} = $name;
push @mnames, $name;
while ( $line !~ m/}/ and $line .= <SRC> ) {
$lineno++
}
$default = "";
if ( $line !~ s/};?(.*)// ) { # remove first '}' and trailing garbage
# The '}' was not there (the rest is optional), so complain
warn "$src:$lineno: Premature end of file";
$error = 1;
last LINE;
}
$extra = $1;
if ( $extra =~ /\s*DEFAULT\s*([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*)\s*;/ ) {
$default = $1;
} else {
warn "$src:$lineno: Ignored '$1'" # warn about garbage at end of line
if $debug and $1;
}
# Create a list of variables without the types prepended
#
$line =~ s/^\s+//; # remove leading ...
$line =~ s/\s+$//; # ... and trailing whitespace
$line =~ s/\s+/ /g; # remove double spaces
@arguments = split m/\s*;\s*/, $line;
@varnames = (); # list of varnames
foreach $argument (@arguments) {
next # skip argument if argument is empty
if !$argument;
@ar = split m/[*\s]+/, $argument;
if ( $#ar == 0 ) { # only 1 word in argument?
warn "$src:$lineno: no type for '$argument'";
$error = 1;
last LINE;
}
push @varnames, $ar[-1]; # last element is name of variable
};
warn 'Arguments: ' . join(', ', @arguments) . "\n"
. 'Varnames: ' . join(', ', @varnames)
if $debug;
$mname = $intname.'_'.$name; # method name
$umname = uc($mname); # uppercase method name
$arguments = join(", ", @arguments);
$firstvar = $varnames[0];
$varnames = join(", ", @varnames);
$default = "0" if $default eq "";
push @defaultmethods, $default;
if ($hfile) {
# the method description
print HFILE "extern struct kobjop_desc $mname\_desc;\n";
# the method typedef
print HFILE &format_line("typedef $ret $mname\_t($arguments);",
$line_width, ', ',
',',' ' x length("typedef $ret $mname\_t("))
. "\n";
}
if ($cfile) {
# Print out the method desc
print CFILE "struct kobjop_desc $mname\_desc = {\n";
print CFILE "\t0, (kobjop_t) $default\n";
print CFILE "};\n\n";
}
if ($hfile) {
# Print out the method itself
if (0) { # haven't chosen the format yet
print HFILE "static __inline $ret $umname($varnames)\n";
print HFILE "\t".join(";\n\t", @arguments).";\n";
} else {
print HFILE &format_line("static __inline $ret $umname($arguments)",
$line_width, ', ',
',', ' ' x length("$ret $umname(")) . "\n";
}
print HFILE "{\n";
print HFILE "\tkobjop_t _m;\n";
if ( $static ) {
print HFILE "\tKOBJOPLOOKUP($firstvar->ops,$mname);\n";
} else {
print HFILE "\tKOBJOPLOOKUP(((kobj_t)$firstvar)->ops,$mname);\n";
}
print HFILE "\t";
if ($ret ne 'void') {
print HFILE "return ";
}
print HFILE "(($mname\_t *) _m)($varnames);\n";
print HFILE "}\n\n";
}
} else {
warn $line
if $debug;
warn "$src:$lineno: Invalid line encountered";
$error = 1;
last LINE;
}
} # end LINE
# print the final '#endif' in the header file
#
print HFILE "#endif /* _".$intname."_if_h_ */\n"
if $hfile;
close SRC;
close CFILE
if $cfile;
close HFILE
if $hfile;
if ( !$error ) {
if ($cfile) {
($rc = system("mv $ctmpname $cfilename"))
and warn "mv $ctmpname $cfilename failed, $rc";
}
if ($hfile) {
($rc = system("mv $htmpname $hfilename"))
and warn "mv $htmpname $hfilename failed, $rc";
}
} else {
warn 'Output skipped';
($rc = system("rm -f $htmpname $ctmpname"))
and warn "rm -f $htmpname $ctmpname failed, $rc";
$gerror = 1;
}
}
exit $gerror;
sub format_line {
my ($line, $maxlength, $break, $new_end, $new_start) = @_;
my $rline = "";
while ( length($line) > $maxlength
and ($i = rindex $line, $break, $maxlength-length($new_end)) != -1 ) {
$rline .= substr($line, 0, $i) . $new_end . "\n";
$line = $new_start . substr($line, $i+length($break));
}
return $rline . $line;
}
# This routine is a crude replacement for one in File::Basename. We
# cannot use any library code because it fouls up the Perl bootstrap
# when we update a perl version. MarkM
sub fileparse {
my ($filename, @suffix) = @_;
my ($dir, $name, $type, $i);
$type = '';
foreach $i (@suffix) {
if ($filename =~ m|$i$|) {
$filename =~ s|$i$||;
$type = $i;
}
}
if ($filename =~ m|/|) {
$filename =~ m|([^/]*)$|;
$name = $1;
$dir = $filename;
$dir =~ s|$name$||;
}
else {
$dir = '';
$name = $filename;
}
($name, $dir, $type);
}
sub write_interface {
$mcount = $#mnames + 1;
}
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