mesa/src/gallium/drivers/radeonsi/sid_tables.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
CopyRight = '''
/*
* Copyright 2015 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* on the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sub
* license, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom
* the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
* paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
* Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHOR(S) AND/OR THEIR SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
* DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
* OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE
* USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*
*/
'''
import sys
import re
class StringTable:
"""
A class for collecting multiple strings in a single larger string that is
used by indexing (to avoid relocations in the resulting binary)
"""
def __init__(self):
self.table = []
self.length = 0
def add(self, string):
# We might get lucky with string being a suffix of a previously added string
for te in self.table:
if te[0].endswith(string):
idx = te[1] + len(te[0]) - len(string)
te[2].add(idx)
return idx
idx = self.length
self.table.append((string, idx, set((idx,))))
self.length += len(string) + 1
return idx
def emit(self, filp, name, static=True):
"""
Write
[static] const char name[] = "...";
to filp.
"""
fragments = [
'"%s\\0" /* %s */' % (
te[0].encode('string_escape'),
', '.join(str(idx) for idx in te[2])
)
for te in self.table
]
filp.write('%sconst char %s[] =\n%s;\n' % (
'static ' if static else '',
name,
'\n'.join('\t' + fragment for fragment in fragments)
))
class IntTable:
"""
A class for collecting multiple arrays of integers in a single big array
that is used by indexing (to avoid relocations in the resulting binary)
"""
def __init__(self, typename):
self.typename = typename
self.table = []
self.idxs = set()
def add(self, array):
# We might get lucky and find the array somewhere in the existing data
try:
idx = 0
while True:
idx = self.table.index(array[0], idx, len(self.table) - len(array) + 1)
for i in range(1, len(array)):
if array[i] != self.table[idx + i]:
break
else:
self.idxs.add(idx)
return idx
idx += 1
except ValueError:
pass
idx = len(self.table)
self.table += array
self.idxs.add(idx)
return idx
def emit(self, filp, name, static=True):
"""
Write
[static] const typename name[] = { ... };
to filp.
"""
idxs = sorted(self.idxs) + [-1]
fragments = [
('\t/* %s */ %s' % (
idxs[i],
' '.join((str(elt) + ',') for elt in self.table[idxs[i]:idxs[i+1]])
))
for i in range(len(idxs) - 1)
]
filp.write('%sconst %s %s[] = {\n%s\n};\n' % (
'static ' if static else '',
self.typename, name,
'\n'.join(fragments)
))
class Field:
def __init__(self, reg, s_name):
self.s_name = s_name
self.name = strip_prefix(s_name)
self.values = []
self.varname_values = '%s__%s__values' % (reg.r_name.lower(), self.name.lower())
class Reg:
def __init__(self, r_name):
self.r_name = r_name
self.name = strip_prefix(r_name)
self.fields = []
self.varname_fields = '%s__fields' % self.r_name.lower()
self.own_fields = True
def strip_prefix(s):
'''Strip prefix in the form ._.*_, e.g. R_001234_'''
return s[s[2:].find('_')+3:]
def parse(filename):
stream = open(filename)
regs = []
packets = []
for line in stream:
if not line.startswith('#define '):
continue
line = line[8:].strip()
if line.startswith('R_'):
reg = Reg(line.split()[0])
regs.append(reg)
elif line.startswith('S_'):
field = Field(reg, line[:line.find('(')])
reg.fields.append(field)
elif line.startswith('V_'):
split = line.split()
field.values.append((split[0], int(split[1], 0)))
elif line.startswith('PKT3_') and line.find('0x') != -1 and line.find('(') == -1:
packets.append(line.split()[0])
# Copy fields to indexed registers which have their fields only defined
# at register index 0.
# For example, copy fields from CB_COLOR0_INFO to CB_COLORn_INFO, n > 0.
match_number = re.compile('[0-9]+')
reg_dict = dict()
# Create a dict of registers with fields and '0' in their name
for reg in regs:
if len(reg.fields) and reg.name.find('0') != -1:
reg_dict[reg.name] = reg
# Assign fields
for reg in regs:
if not len(reg.fields):
reg0 = reg_dict.get(match_number.sub('0', reg.name))
if reg0 != None:
reg.fields = reg0.fields
reg.varname_fields = reg0.varname_fields
reg.own_fields = False
return (regs, packets)
def write_tables(tables):
regs = tables[0]
packets = tables[1]
strings = StringTable()
strings_offsets = IntTable("int")
print '/* This file is autogenerated by sid_tables.py from sid.h. Do not edit directly. */'
print
print CopyRight.strip()
print '''
#ifndef SID_TABLES_H
#define SID_TABLES_H
struct si_field {
unsigned name_offset;
unsigned mask;
unsigned num_values;
unsigned values_offset; /* offset into sid_strings_offsets */
};
struct si_reg {
unsigned name_offset;
unsigned offset;
unsigned num_fields;
const struct si_field *fields;
};
struct si_packet3 {
unsigned name_offset;
unsigned op;
};
'''
print 'static const struct si_packet3 packet3_table[] = {'
for pkt in packets:
print '\t{%s, %s},' % (strings.add(pkt[5:]), pkt)
print '};'
print
for reg in regs:
if len(reg.fields) and reg.own_fields:
print 'static const struct si_field %s[] = {' % (reg.varname_fields)
for field in reg.fields:
if len(field.values):
values_offsets = []
for value in field.values:
while value[1] >= len(values_offsets):
values_offsets.append(-1)
values_offsets[value[1]] = strings.add(strip_prefix(value[0]))
print '\t{%s, %s(~0u), %s, %s},' % (
strings.add(field.name), field.s_name,
len(values_offsets), strings_offsets.add(values_offsets))
else:
print '\t{%s, %s(~0u)},' % (strings.add(field.name), field.s_name)
print '};'
print
print 'static const struct si_reg reg_table[] = {'
for reg in regs:
if len(reg.fields):
print '\t{%s, %s, ARRAY_SIZE(%s), %s},' % (strings.add(reg.name), reg.r_name,
reg.varname_fields, reg.varname_fields)
else:
print '\t{%s, %s},' % (strings.add(reg.name), reg.r_name)
print '};'
print
strings.emit(sys.stdout, "sid_strings")
print
strings_offsets.emit(sys.stdout, "sid_strings_offsets")
print
print '#endif'
def main():
tables = []
for arg in sys.argv[1:]:
tables.extend(parse(arg))
write_tables(tables)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
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