buildman: Replace the Options column with config name
This appears in boards.cfg but we want to remove it. Drop support for generating it and reading it. Detect an old boards.cfg file that has this field and regenerate it, to avoid problems. Instead, add the config name in that place. This fixes a subtle bug in the generation code, since it uses 'target' for the config name and then overwrites the value in scan() by setting params['target'] to the name of the defconfig. The defconfig name is not the same as the SYS_CONFIG_NAME variable. With this change, we still have the config name and it can be searched by buildman, e.g. with: buildman -nv sun5i Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reported-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
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class Board:
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"""A particular board that we can build"""
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def __init__(self, status, arch, cpu, soc, vendor, board_name, target, options):
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def __init__(self, status, arch, cpu, soc, vendor, board_name, target, cfg_name):
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"""Create a new board type.
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Args:
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ class Board:
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vendor: Name of vendor (e.g. armltd)
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board_name: Name of board (e.g. integrator)
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target: Target name (use make <target>_defconfig to configure)
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options: board-specific options (e.g. integratorcp:CM1136)
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cfg_name: Config name
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"""
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self.target = target
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self.arch = arch
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ class Board:
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self.board_name = board_name
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self.vendor = vendor
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self.soc = soc
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self.options = options
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self.cfg_name = cfg_name
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self.props = [self.target, self.arch, self.cpu, self.board_name,
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self.vendor, self.soc, self.options]
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self.vendor, self.soc, self.cfg_name]
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self.build_it = False
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# List of boards
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# Automatically generated by {__file__}: don't edit
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#
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# Status, Arch, CPU, SoC, Vendor, Board, Target, Options, Maintainers
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# Status, Arch, CPU, SoC, Vendor, Board, Target, Config, Maintainers
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'''
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@ -98,6 +98,8 @@ def output_is_new(output):
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# was generated
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with open(output, encoding="utf-8") as inf:
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for line in inf:
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if 'Options,' in line:
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return False
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if line[0] == '#' or line == '\n':
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continue
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defconfig = line.split()[6] + '_defconfig'
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@ -186,7 +188,7 @@ class KconfigScanner:
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'vendor' : 'SYS_VENDOR',
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'board' : 'SYS_BOARD',
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'config' : 'SYS_CONFIG_NAME',
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'options' : 'SYS_EXTRA_OPTIONS'
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# 'target' is added later
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}
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def __init__(self):
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@ -216,7 +218,7 @@ class KconfigScanner:
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defconfig (str): path to the defconfig file to be processed
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Returns:
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Dictionary of board parameters. It has a form:
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A dictionary of board parameters. It has a form of:
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{
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'arch': <arch_name>,
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'cpu': <cpu_name>,
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@ -225,7 +227,6 @@ class KconfigScanner:
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'board': <board_name>,
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'target': <target_name>,
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'config': <config_header_name>,
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'options': <extra_options>
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}
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"""
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# strip special prefixes and save it in a temporary file
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if params['arch'] == 'arm' and params['cpu'] == 'armv8':
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params['arch'] = 'aarch64'
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# fix-up options field. It should have the form:
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# <config name>[:comma separated config options]
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if params['options'] != '-':
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params['options'] = params['config'] + ':' + \
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params['options'].replace(r'\"', '"')
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elif params['config'] != params['target']:
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params['options'] = params['config']
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return params
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@ -708,7 +701,7 @@ class Boards:
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output (str): The path to the output file
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"""
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fields = ('status', 'arch', 'cpu', 'soc', 'vendor', 'board', 'target',
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'options', 'maintainers')
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'config', 'maintainers')
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# First, decide the width of each column
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max_length = {f: 0 for f in fields}
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