u-boot/tools/dtoc/fdt_util.py
Alper Nebi Yasak 1e4687aa47 binman: Use target-specific tools when cross-compiling
Currently, binman always runs the compile tools like cc, objcopy, strip,
etc. using their literal name. Instead, this patch makes it use the
target-specific versions by default, derived from the tool-specific
environment variables (CC, OBJCOPY, STRIP, etc.) or from the
CROSS_COMPILE environment variable.

For example, the u-boot-elf etype directly uses 'strip'. Trying to run
the tests with 'CROSS_COMPILE=i686-linux-gnu- binman test' on an arm64
host results in the '097_elf_strip.dts' test to fail as the arm64
version of 'strip' can't understand the format of the x86 ELF file.

This also adjusts some command.Output() calls that caused test errors or
failures to use the target versions of the tools they call. After this,
patch, an arm64 host can run all tests with no errors or failures using
a correct CROSS_COMPILE value.

Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2020-09-22 12:54:13 -06:00

208 lines
5.9 KiB
Python

#!/usr/bin/python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
# Copyright (C) 2016 Google, Inc
# Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
#
# Utility functions for reading from a device tree. Once the upstream pylibfdt
# implementation advances far enough, we should be able to drop these.
import os
import struct
import sys
import tempfile
from patman import command
from patman import tools
def fdt32_to_cpu(val):
"""Convert a device tree cell to an integer
Args:
Value to convert (4-character string representing the cell value)
Return:
A native-endian integer value
"""
return struct.unpack('>I', val)[0]
def fdt_cells_to_cpu(val, cells):
"""Convert one or two cells to a long integer
Args:
Value to convert (array of one or more 4-character strings)
Return:
A native-endian integer value
"""
if not cells:
return 0
out = int(fdt32_to_cpu(val[0]))
if cells == 2:
out = out << 32 | fdt32_to_cpu(val[1])
return out
def EnsureCompiled(fname, tmpdir=None, capture_stderr=False):
"""Compile an fdt .dts source file into a .dtb binary blob if needed.
Args:
fname: Filename (if .dts it will be compiled). It not it will be
left alone
tmpdir: Temporary directory for output files, or None to use the
tools-module output directory
Returns:
Filename of resulting .dtb file
"""
_, ext = os.path.splitext(fname)
if ext != '.dts':
return fname
if tmpdir:
dts_input = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'source.dts')
dtb_output = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'source.dtb')
else:
dts_input = tools.GetOutputFilename('source.dts')
dtb_output = tools.GetOutputFilename('source.dtb')
search_paths = [os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'include')]
root, _ = os.path.splitext(fname)
cc, args = tools.GetTargetCompileTool('cc')
args += ['-E', '-P', '-x', 'assembler-with-cpp', '-D__ASSEMBLY__']
args += ['-Ulinux']
for path in search_paths:
args.extend(['-I', path])
args += ['-o', dts_input, fname]
command.Run(cc, *args)
# If we don't have a directory, put it in the tools tempdir
search_list = []
for path in search_paths:
search_list.extend(['-i', path])
dtc, args = tools.GetTargetCompileTool('dtc')
args += ['-I', 'dts', '-o', dtb_output, '-O', 'dtb',
'-W', 'no-unit_address_vs_reg']
args.extend(search_list)
args.append(dts_input)
command.Run(dtc, *args, capture_stderr=capture_stderr)
return dtb_output
def GetInt(node, propname, default=None):
"""Get an integer from a property
Args:
node: Node object to read from
propname: property name to read
default: Default value to use if the node/property do not exist
Returns:
Integer value read, or default if none
"""
prop = node.props.get(propname)
if not prop:
return default
if isinstance(prop.value, list):
raise ValueError("Node '%s' property '%s' has list value: expecting "
"a single integer" % (node.name, propname))
value = fdt32_to_cpu(prop.value)
return value
def GetString(node, propname, default=None):
"""Get a string from a property
Args:
node: Node object to read from
propname: property name to read
default: Default value to use if the node/property do not exist
Returns:
String value read, or default if none
"""
prop = node.props.get(propname)
if not prop:
return default
value = prop.value
if isinstance(value, list):
raise ValueError("Node '%s' property '%s' has list value: expecting "
"a single string" % (node.name, propname))
return value
def GetBool(node, propname, default=False):
"""Get an boolean from a property
Args:
node: Node object to read from
propname: property name to read
default: Default value to use if the node/property do not exist
Returns:
Boolean value read, or default if none (if you set this to True the
function will always return True)
"""
if propname in node.props:
return True
return default
def GetByte(node, propname, default=None):
"""Get an byte from a property
Args:
node: Node object to read from
propname: property name to read
default: Default value to use if the node/property do not exist
Returns:
Byte value read, or default if none
"""
prop = node.props.get(propname)
if not prop:
return default
value = prop.value
if isinstance(value, list):
raise ValueError("Node '%s' property '%s' has list value: expecting "
"a single byte" % (node.name, propname))
if len(value) != 1:
raise ValueError("Node '%s' property '%s' has length %d, expecting %d" %
(node.name, propname, len(value), 1))
return ord(value[0])
def GetPhandleList(node, propname):
"""Get a list of phandles from a property
Args:
node: Node object to read from
propname: property name to read
Returns:
List of phandles read, each an integer
"""
prop = node.props.get(propname)
if not prop:
return None
value = prop.value
if not isinstance(value, list):
value = [value]
return [fdt32_to_cpu(v) for v in value]
def GetDatatype(node, propname, datatype):
"""Get a value of a given type from a property
Args:
node: Node object to read from
propname: property name to read
datatype: Type to read (str or int)
Returns:
value read, or None if none
Raises:
ValueError if datatype is not str or int
"""
if datatype == str:
return GetString(node, propname)
elif datatype == int:
return GetInt(node, propname)
raise ValueError("fdt_util internal error: Unknown data type '%s'" %
datatype)