| # Copyright (c) 2020 Nordic Semiconductor ASA |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 |
| |
| """ |
| Like gen_kconfig_rest.py, but for generating an index of existing |
| devicetree bindings. |
| """ |
| |
| import argparse |
| from collections import defaultdict |
| import glob |
| import io |
| import logging |
| import os |
| from pathlib import Path |
| import pprint |
| import re |
| import sys |
| import textwrap |
| |
| from devicetree import edtlib |
| |
| import gen_helpers |
| |
| ZEPHYR_BASE = Path(__file__).parents[2] |
| |
| GENERIC_OR_VENDOR_INDEPENDENT = 'Generic or vendor-independent' |
| UNKNOWN_VENDOR = 'Unknown vendor' |
| |
| ZEPHYR_BASE = Path(__file__).parents[2] |
| |
| # Base properties that have documentation in 'dt-important-props'. |
| DETAILS_IN_IMPORTANT_PROPS = set('compatible label reg status interrupts'.split()) |
| |
| logger = logging.getLogger('gen_devicetree_rest') |
| |
| class VndLookup: |
| """ |
| A convenience class for looking up information based on a |
| devicetree compatible's vendor prefix 'vnd'. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, vendor_prefixes, bindings): |
| self.vnd2vendor = self.load_vnd2vendor(vendor_prefixes) |
| self.vnd2bindings = self.init_vnd2bindings(bindings) |
| self.vnd2ref_target = self.init_vnd2ref_target() |
| |
| def vendor(self, vnd): |
| return self.vnd2vendor.get(vnd, UNKNOWN_VENDOR) |
| |
| def bindings(self, vnd, default=None): |
| return self.vnd2bindings.get(vnd, default) |
| |
| def target(self, vnd): |
| return self.vnd2ref_target.get( |
| vnd, self.vnd2ref_target[(UNKNOWN_VENDOR,)]) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def load_vnd2vendor(vendor_prefixes): |
| # Load the vendor-prefixes.txt file. Return a dict mapping 'vnd' |
| # vendor prefixes as they are found in compatible properties to |
| # each vendor's full name. |
| # |
| # For example, this line: |
| # |
| # vnd A stand-in for a real vendor |
| # |
| # Gets split into a key 'vnd' and a value 'A stand-in for a real |
| # vendor' in the return value. |
| # |
| # The 'None' key maps to GENERIC_OR_VENDOR_INDEPENDENT. |
| |
| vnd2vendor = { |
| None: GENERIC_OR_VENDOR_INDEPENDENT, |
| } |
| vnd2vendor.update(edtlib.load_vendor_prefixes_txt(vendor_prefixes)) |
| |
| logger.info('found %d vendor prefixes in %s', len(vnd2vendor) - 1, |
| vendor_prefixes) |
| if logger.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG): |
| logger.debug('vnd2vendor=%s', pprint.pformat(vnd2vendor)) |
| |
| return vnd2vendor |
| |
| def init_vnd2bindings(self, bindings): |
| # Take a 'vnd2vendor' map and a list of bindings and return a dict |
| # mapping 'vnd' vendor prefixes prefixes to lists of bindings. The |
| # bindings in each list are sorted by compatible. The keys in the |
| # return value are sorted by vendor name. |
| # |
| # Special cases: |
| # |
| # - The 'None' key maps to bindings with no vendor prefix |
| # in their compatibles, like 'gpio-keys'. This is the first key. |
| # - The (UNKNOWN_VENDOR,) key maps to bindings whose compatible |
| # has a vendor prefix that exists, but is not known, |
| # like 'somethingrandom,device'. This is the last key. |
| |
| # Get an unsorted dict mapping vendor prefixes to lists of bindings. |
| unsorted = defaultdict(list) |
| generic_bindings = [] |
| unknown_vendor_bindings = [] |
| for binding in bindings: |
| vnd = compatible_vnd(binding.compatible) |
| if vnd is None: |
| generic_bindings.append(binding) |
| elif vnd in self.vnd2vendor: |
| unsorted[vnd].append(binding) |
| else: |
| unknown_vendor_bindings.append(binding) |
| |
| # Key functions for sorting. |
| def vnd_key(vnd): |
| return self.vnd2vendor[vnd].casefold() |
| |
| def binding_key(binding): |
| return binding.compatible |
| |
| # Sort the bindings for each vendor by compatible. |
| # Plain dicts are sorted in CPython 3.6+, which is what we |
| # support, so the return dict's keys are in the same |
| # order as vnd2vendor. |
| # |
| # The unknown-vendor bindings being inserted as a 1-tuple key is a |
| # hack for convenience that ensures they won't collide with a |
| # known vendor. The code that consumes the dict below handles |
| # this. |
| vnd2bindings = { |
| None: sorted(generic_bindings, key=binding_key) |
| } |
| for vnd in sorted(unsorted, key=vnd_key): |
| vnd2bindings[vnd] = sorted(unsorted[vnd], key=binding_key) |
| vnd2bindings[(UNKNOWN_VENDOR,)] = sorted(unknown_vendor_bindings, |
| key=binding_key) |
| |
| if logger.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG): |
| logger.debug('vnd2bindings: %s', pprint.pformat(vnd2bindings)) |
| |
| return vnd2bindings |
| |
| def init_vnd2ref_target(self): |
| # The return value, vnd2ref_target, is a dict mapping vendor |
| # prefixes to ref targets for their relevant sections in this |
| # file, with these special cases: |
| # |
| # - The None key maps to the ref target for bindings with no |
| # vendor prefix in their compatibles, like 'gpio-keys' |
| # - The (UNKNOWN_VENDOR,) key maps to the ref target for bindings |
| # whose compatible has a vendor prefix that is not recognized. |
| vnd2ref_target = {} |
| |
| for vnd in self.vnd2bindings: |
| if vnd is None: |
| vnd2ref_target[vnd] = 'dt_no_vendor' |
| elif isinstance(vnd, str): |
| vnd2ref_target[vnd] = f'dt_vendor_{vnd}' |
| else: |
| assert vnd == (UNKNOWN_VENDOR,), vnd |
| vnd2ref_target[vnd] = 'dt_unknown_vendor' |
| |
| return vnd2ref_target |
| |
| def main(): |
| args = parse_args() |
| setup_logging(args.verbose) |
| bindings = load_bindings(args.dts_roots) |
| base_binding = load_base_binding() |
| vnd_lookup = VndLookup(args.vendor_prefixes, bindings) |
| dump_content(bindings, base_binding, vnd_lookup, args.out_dir, |
| args.turbo_mode) |
| |
| def parse_args(): |
| # Parse command line arguments from sys.argv. |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(allow_abbrev=False) |
| parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', default=0, action='count', |
| help='increase verbosity; may be given multiple times') |
| parser.add_argument('--vendor-prefixes', required=True, |
| help='vendor-prefixes.txt file path') |
| parser.add_argument('--dts-root', dest='dts_roots', action='append', |
| help='''additional DTS root directory as it would |
| be set in DTS_ROOTS''') |
| parser.add_argument('--turbo-mode', action='store_true', |
| help='Enable turbo mode (dummy references)') |
| parser.add_argument('out_dir', help='output files are generated here') |
| |
| return parser.parse_args() |
| |
| def setup_logging(verbose): |
| if verbose >= 2: |
| log_level = logging.DEBUG |
| elif verbose == 1: |
| log_level = logging.INFO |
| else: |
| log_level = logging.ERROR |
| logging.basicConfig(format='%(filename)s:%(levelname)s: %(message)s', |
| level=log_level) |
| |
| def load_bindings(dts_roots): |
| # Get a list of edtlib.Binding objects from searching 'dts_roots'. |
| |
| if not dts_roots: |
| sys.exit('no DTS roots; use --dts-root to specify at least one') |
| |
| binding_files = [] |
| for dts_root in dts_roots: |
| binding_files.extend(glob.glob(f'{dts_root}/dts/bindings/**/*.yml', |
| recursive=True)) |
| binding_files.extend(glob.glob(f'{dts_root}/dts/bindings/**/*.yaml', |
| recursive=True)) |
| |
| bindings = edtlib.bindings_from_paths(binding_files, ignore_errors=True) |
| |
| num_total = len(bindings) |
| |
| # Remove bindings from the 'vnd' vendor, which is not a real vendor, |
| # but rather a stand-in we use for examples and tests when a real |
| # vendor would be inappropriate. |
| bindings = [binding for binding in bindings if |
| compatible_vnd(binding.compatible) != 'vnd'] |
| |
| logger.info('found %d bindings (ignored %d) in this dts_roots list: %s', |
| len(bindings), num_total - len(bindings), dts_roots) |
| |
| return bindings |
| |
| def load_base_binding(): |
| # Make a Binding object for base.yaml. |
| # |
| # This helps separate presentation for properties common to all |
| # nodes from node-specific properties. |
| |
| base_yaml = ZEPHYR_BASE / 'dts' / 'bindings' / 'base' / 'base.yaml' |
| base_includes = {"pm.yaml": os.fspath(ZEPHYR_BASE / 'dts' / 'bindings' / 'base'/ 'pm.yaml')} |
| |
| if not base_yaml.is_file(): |
| sys.exit(f'Expected to find base.yaml at {base_yaml}') |
| return edtlib.Binding(os.fspath(base_yaml), base_includes, require_compatible=False, |
| require_description=False) |
| |
| def dump_content(bindings, base_binding, vnd_lookup, out_dir, turbo_mode): |
| # Dump the generated .rst files for a vnd2bindings dict. |
| # Files are only written if they are changed. Existing .rst |
| # files which would not be written by the 'vnd2bindings' |
| # dict are removed. |
| |
| out_dir = Path(out_dir) |
| |
| setup_bindings_dir(bindings, out_dir) |
| if turbo_mode: |
| write_dummy_index(bindings, out_dir) |
| else: |
| write_bindings_rst(vnd_lookup, out_dir) |
| write_orphans(bindings, base_binding, vnd_lookup, out_dir) |
| |
| def setup_bindings_dir(bindings, out_dir): |
| # Make a set of all the Path objects we will be creating for |
| # out_dir / bindings / {binding_path}.rst. Delete all the ones that |
| # shouldn't be there. Make sure the bindings output directory |
| # exists. |
| |
| paths = set() |
| bindings_dir = out_dir / 'bindings' |
| logger.info('making output subdirectory %s', bindings_dir) |
| bindings_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) |
| |
| for binding in bindings: |
| paths.add(bindings_dir / binding_filename(binding)) |
| |
| for dirpath, _, filenames in os.walk(bindings_dir): |
| for filename in filenames: |
| path = Path(dirpath) / filename |
| if path not in paths: |
| logger.info('removing unexpected file %s', path) |
| path.unlink() |
| |
| |
| def write_dummy_index(bindings, out_dir): |
| # Write out_dir / bindings.rst, with dummy anchors |
| |
| # header |
| content = '\n'.join(( |
| '.. _devicetree_binding_index:', |
| '.. _dt_vendor_zephyr:', |
| '', |
| 'Dummy bindings index', |
| '####################', |
| '', |
| )) |
| |
| # build compatibles set and dump it |
| compatibles = {binding.compatible for binding in bindings} |
| content += '\n'.join(( |
| f'.. dtcompatible:: {compatible}' for compatible in compatibles |
| )) |
| |
| write_if_updated(out_dir / 'bindings.rst', content) |
| |
| |
| def write_bindings_rst(vnd_lookup, out_dir): |
| # Write out_dir / bindings.rst, the top level index of bindings. |
| |
| string_io = io.StringIO() |
| |
| print_block(f'''\ |
| .. _devicetree_binding_index: |
| |
| Bindings index |
| ############## |
| |
| This page documents the available devicetree bindings. |
| See {zref('dt-bindings')} for an introduction to the Zephyr bindings |
| file format. |
| |
| Vendor index |
| ************ |
| |
| This section contains an index of hardware vendors. |
| Click on a vendor's name to go to the list of bindings for |
| that vendor. |
| |
| .. rst-class:: rst-columns |
| ''', string_io) |
| |
| for vnd in vnd_lookup.vnd2bindings: |
| print(f'- :ref:`{vnd_lookup.target(vnd)}`', file=string_io) |
| |
| print_block('''\ |
| |
| Bindings by vendor |
| ****************** |
| |
| This section contains available bindings, grouped by vendor. |
| Within each group, bindings are listed by the "compatible" property |
| they apply to, like this: |
| |
| **Vendor name (vendor prefix)** |
| |
| .. rst-class:: rst-columns |
| |
| - <compatible-A> |
| - <compatible-B> (on <bus-name> bus) |
| - <compatible-C> |
| - ... |
| |
| The text "(on <bus-name> bus)" appears when bindings may behave |
| differently depending on the bus the node appears on. |
| For example, this applies to some sensor device nodes, which may |
| appear as children of either I2C or SPI bus nodes. |
| ''', string_io) |
| |
| for vnd, bindings in vnd_lookup.vnd2bindings.items(): |
| if isinstance(vnd, tuple): |
| title = vnd[0] |
| else: |
| title = vnd_lookup.vendor(vnd).strip() |
| if isinstance(vnd, str): |
| title += f' ({vnd})' |
| underline = '=' * len(title) |
| |
| print_block(f'''\ |
| .. _{vnd_lookup.target(vnd)}: |
| |
| {title} |
| {underline} |
| |
| .. rst-class:: rst-columns |
| ''', string_io) |
| for binding in bindings: |
| print(f'- :ref:`{binding_ref_target(binding)}`', file=string_io) |
| print(file=string_io) |
| |
| write_if_updated(out_dir / 'bindings.rst', string_io.getvalue()) |
| |
| def write_orphans(bindings, base_binding, vnd_lookup, out_dir): |
| # Write out_dir / bindings / foo / binding_page.rst for each binding |
| # in 'bindings', along with any "disambiguation" pages needed when a |
| # single compatible string can be handled by multiple bindings. |
| # |
| # These files are 'orphans' in the Sphinx sense: they are not in |
| # any toctree. |
| |
| logging.info('updating :orphan: files for %d bindings', len(bindings)) |
| num_written = 0 |
| |
| # First, figure out which compatibles map to multiple bindings. We |
| # need this information to decide which of the generated files for |
| # a compatible are "disambiguation" pages that point to per-bus |
| # binding pages, and which ones aren't. |
| |
| compat2bindings = defaultdict(list) |
| for binding in bindings: |
| compat2bindings[binding.compatible].append(binding) |
| dup_compat2bindings = {compatible: bindings for compatible, bindings |
| in compat2bindings.items() if len(bindings) > 1} |
| |
| # Next, write the per-binding pages. These contain the |
| # per-compatible targets for compatibles not in 'dup_compats'. |
| # We'll finish up by writing per-compatible "disambiguation" pages |
| # for compatibles in 'dup_compats'. |
| |
| # Names of properties in base.yaml. |
| base_names = set(base_binding.prop2specs.keys()) |
| for binding in bindings: |
| string_io = io.StringIO() |
| |
| print_binding_page(binding, base_names, vnd_lookup, |
| dup_compat2bindings, string_io) |
| |
| written = write_if_updated(out_dir / 'bindings' / |
| binding_filename(binding), |
| string_io.getvalue()) |
| |
| if written: |
| num_written += 1 |
| |
| # Generate disambiguation pages for dup_compats. |
| compatibles_dir = out_dir / 'compatibles' |
| setup_compatibles_dir(dup_compat2bindings.keys(), compatibles_dir) |
| for compatible in dup_compat2bindings: |
| string_io = io.StringIO() |
| |
| print_compatible_disambiguation_page( |
| compatible, dup_compat2bindings[compatible], string_io) |
| |
| written = write_if_updated(compatibles_dir / |
| compatible_filename(compatible), |
| string_io.getvalue()) |
| |
| if written: |
| num_written += 1 |
| |
| logging.info('done writing :orphan: files; %d files needed updates', |
| num_written) |
| |
| def print_binding_page(binding, base_names, vnd_lookup, dup_compats, |
| string_io): |
| # Print the rst content for 'binding' to 'string_io'. The |
| # 'dup_compats' argument should support membership testing for |
| # compatibles which have multiple associated bindings; if |
| # 'binding.compatible' is not in it, then the ref target for the |
| # entire compatible is generated in this page as well. |
| |
| # :orphan: |
| # |
| # .. ref_target: |
| # |
| # Title [(on <bus> bus)] |
| # ###################### |
| if binding.on_bus: |
| on_bus_title = f' (on {binding.on_bus} bus)' |
| else: |
| on_bus_title = '' |
| compatible = binding.compatible |
| |
| title = f'{compatible}{on_bus_title}' |
| underline = '#' * len(title) |
| if compatible not in dup_compats: |
| # If this binding is the only one that handles this |
| # compatible, point the ".. dtcompatible:" directive straight |
| # to this page. There's no need for disambiguation. |
| dtcompatible = f'.. dtcompatible:: {binding.compatible}' |
| else: |
| # This compatible is handled by multiple bindings; |
| # its ".. dtcompatible::" should be in a disambiguation page |
| # instead. |
| dtcompatible = '' |
| |
| print_block(f'''\ |
| :orphan: |
| |
| .. raw:: html |
| |
| <!-- |
| FIXME: do not limit page width until content uses another representation |
| format other than tables |
| --> |
| <style>.wy-nav-content {{ max-width: none; !important }}</style> |
| |
| {dtcompatible} |
| .. _{binding_ref_target(binding)}: |
| |
| {title} |
| {underline} |
| ''', string_io) |
| |
| # Vendor: <link-to-vendor-section> |
| vnd = compatible_vnd(compatible) |
| print('Vendor: ' |
| f':ref:`{vnd_lookup.vendor(vnd)} <{vnd_lookup.target(vnd)}>`\n', |
| file=string_io) |
| |
| # Binding description. |
| if binding.bus: |
| bus_help = f'These nodes are "{binding.bus}" bus nodes.' |
| else: |
| bus_help = '' |
| print_block(f'''\ |
| Description |
| *********** |
| |
| {bus_help} |
| ''', string_io) |
| print(to_code_block(binding.description.strip()), file=string_io) |
| |
| # Properties. |
| print_block('''\ |
| Properties |
| ********** |
| ''', string_io) |
| print_top_level_properties(binding, base_names, string_io) |
| print_child_binding_properties(binding, string_io) |
| |
| # Specifier cells. |
| # |
| # This presentation isn't particularly nice. Perhaps something |
| # better can be done for future work. |
| if binding.specifier2cells: |
| print_block('''\ |
| Specifier cell names |
| ******************** |
| ''', string_io) |
| for specifier, cells in binding.specifier2cells.items(): |
| print(f'- {specifier} cells: {", ".join(cells)}', |
| file=string_io) |
| |
| def print_top_level_properties(binding, base_names, string_io): |
| # Print the RST for top level properties for 'binding' to 'string_io'. |
| # |
| # The 'base_names' set contains all the base.yaml properties. |
| |
| def prop_table(filter_fn, deprecated): |
| # Get a properly formatted and indented table of properties. |
| specs = [prop_spec for prop_spec in binding.prop2specs.values() |
| if filter_fn(prop_spec)] |
| indent = ' ' * 14 |
| if specs: |
| temp_io = io.StringIO() |
| print_property_table(specs, temp_io, deprecated=deprecated) |
| return textwrap.indent(temp_io.getvalue(), indent) |
| |
| return indent + '(None)' |
| |
| def node_props_filter(prop_spec): |
| return prop_spec.name not in base_names and not prop_spec.deprecated |
| |
| def deprecated_node_props_filter(prop_spec): |
| return prop_spec.name not in base_names and prop_spec.deprecated |
| |
| def base_props_filter(prop_spec): |
| return prop_spec.name in base_names |
| |
| if binding.child_binding: |
| print_block('''\ |
| Top level properties |
| ==================== |
| ''', string_io) |
| if binding.prop2specs: |
| if binding.child_binding: |
| print_block(f''' |
| These property descriptions apply to "{binding.compatible}" |
| nodes themselves. This page also describes child node |
| properties in the following sections. |
| ''', string_io) |
| |
| |
| print_block(f'''\ |
| .. tabs:: |
| |
| .. group-tab:: Node specific properties |
| |
| Properties not inherited from the base binding file. |
| |
| {prop_table(node_props_filter, False)} |
| |
| .. group-tab:: Deprecated node specific properties |
| |
| Deprecated properties not inherited from the base binding file. |
| |
| {prop_table(deprecated_node_props_filter, False)} |
| |
| .. group-tab:: Base properties |
| |
| Properties inherited from the base binding file, which defines |
| common properties that may be set on many nodes. Not all of these |
| may apply to the "{binding.compatible}" compatible. |
| |
| {prop_table(base_props_filter, True)} |
| |
| ''', string_io) |
| else: |
| print('No top-level properties.\n', file=string_io) |
| |
| def print_child_binding_properties(binding, string_io): |
| # Prints property tables for all levels of nesting of child |
| # bindings. |
| |
| level = 1 |
| child = binding.child_binding |
| while child is not None: |
| if level == 1: |
| level_string = 'Child' |
| elif level == 2: |
| level_string = 'Grandchild' |
| else: |
| level_string = f'Level {level} child' |
| if child.prop2specs: |
| title = f'{level_string} node properties' |
| underline = '=' * len(title) |
| print(f'{title}\n{underline}\n', file=string_io) |
| print_property_table(child.prop2specs.values(), string_io, |
| deprecated=True) |
| child = child.child_binding |
| level += 1 |
| |
| def print_property_table(prop_specs, string_io, deprecated=False): |
| # Writes a table of properties based on 'prop_specs', an iterable |
| # of edtlib.PropertySpec objects, to 'string_io'. |
| # |
| # If 'deprecated' is true and the property is deprecated, an extra |
| # line is printed mentioning that fact. We allow this to be turned |
| # off for tables where all properties are deprecated, so it's |
| # clear from context. |
| |
| # Table header. |
| print_block('''\ |
| .. list-table:: |
| :widths: 1 1 4 |
| :header-rows: 1 |
| |
| * - Name |
| - Type |
| - Details |
| ''', string_io) |
| |
| def to_prop_table_row(prop_spec): |
| # Get a multiline string for a PropertySpec table row. |
| |
| # The description column combines the description field, |
| # along with things like the default value or enum values. |
| # |
| # The property 'description' field from the binding may span |
| # one or multiple lines. We try to come up with a nice |
| # presentation for each. |
| details = '' |
| raw_prop_descr = prop_spec.description |
| if raw_prop_descr: |
| details += to_code_block(raw_prop_descr) |
| |
| if prop_spec.required: |
| details += '\n\nThis property is **required**.' |
| |
| if prop_spec.default: |
| details += f'\n\nDefault value: ``{prop_spec.default}``' |
| |
| if prop_spec.const: |
| details += f'\n\nConstant value: ``{prop_spec.const}``' |
| elif prop_spec.enum: |
| details += ('\n\nLegal values: ' + |
| ', '.join(f'``{repr(val)}``' for val in |
| prop_spec.enum)) |
| |
| if prop_spec.name in DETAILS_IN_IMPORTANT_PROPS: |
| details += (f'\n\nSee {zref("dt-important-props")} for more ' |
| 'information.') |
| |
| if deprecated and prop_spec.deprecated: |
| details += '\n\nThis property is **deprecated**.' |
| |
| return f"""\ |
| * - ``{prop_spec.name}`` |
| - ``{prop_spec.type}`` |
| - {textwrap.indent(details, ' ' * 7).lstrip()} |
| """ |
| |
| # Print each row. |
| for prop_spec in prop_specs: |
| print(to_prop_table_row(prop_spec), file=string_io) |
| |
| def setup_compatibles_dir(compatibles, compatibles_dir): |
| # Make a set of all the Path objects we will be creating for |
| # out_dir / compatibles / {compatible_path}.rst. Delete all the ones that |
| # shouldn't be there. Make sure the compatibles output directory |
| # exists. |
| |
| logger.info('making output subdirectory %s', compatibles_dir) |
| compatibles_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) |
| |
| paths = set(compatibles_dir / compatible_filename(compatible) |
| for compatible in compatibles) |
| |
| for path in compatibles_dir.iterdir(): |
| if path not in paths: |
| logger.info('removing unexpected file %s', path) |
| path.unlink() |
| |
| |
| def print_compatible_disambiguation_page(compatible, bindings, string_io): |
| # Print the disambiguation page for 'compatible', which can be |
| # handled by any of the bindings in 'bindings', to 'string_io'. |
| |
| assert len(bindings) > 1, (compatible, bindings) |
| |
| underline = '#' * len(compatible) |
| output_list = '\n '.join(f'- :ref:`{binding_ref_target(binding)}`' |
| for binding in bindings) |
| |
| print_block(f'''\ |
| :orphan: |
| |
| .. dtcompatible:: {compatible} |
| |
| {compatible} |
| {underline} |
| |
| The devicetree compatible ``{compatible}`` may be handled by any |
| of the following bindings: |
| |
| {output_list} |
| ''', string_io) |
| |
| def print_block(block, string_io): |
| # Helper for dedenting and printing a triple-quoted RST block. |
| # (Just a block of text, not necessarily just a 'code-block' |
| # directive.) |
| |
| print(textwrap.dedent(block), file=string_io) |
| |
| def to_code_block(s, indent=0): |
| # Converts 's', a string, to an indented rst .. code-block::. The |
| # 'indent' argument is a leading indent for each line in the code |
| # block, in spaces. |
| indent = indent * ' ' |
| return ('.. code-block:: none\n\n' + |
| textwrap.indent(s, indent + ' ') + '\n') |
| |
| def compatible_vnd(compatible): |
| # Get the vendor prefix for a compatible string 'compatible'. |
| # |
| # For example, compatible_vnd('foo,device') is 'foo'. |
| # |
| # If 'compatible' has no comma (','), None is returned. |
| |
| if ',' not in compatible: |
| return None |
| |
| return compatible.split(',', 1)[0] |
| |
| def compatible_filename(compatible): |
| # Name of the per-compatible disambiguation page within the |
| # out_dir / compatibles directory. |
| |
| return f'{compatible}.rst' |
| |
| def zref(target, text=None): |
| # Make an appropriate RST :ref:`text <target>` or :ref:`target` |
| # string to a zephyr documentation ref target 'target', and return |
| # it. |
| # |
| # By default, the bindings docs are in the main Zephyr |
| # documentation, but this script supports putting them in a |
| # separate Sphinx doc set. Since we also link to Zephyr |
| # documentation from the generated content, we have an environment |
| # variable based escape hatch for putting the target in the zephyr |
| # doc set. |
| # |
| # This relies on intersphinx: |
| # https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/extensions/intersphinx.html |
| |
| docset = os.environ.get('GEN_DEVICETREE_REST_ZEPHYR_DOCSET', '') |
| |
| if docset.strip(): |
| target = f'{docset}:{target}' |
| |
| if text: |
| return f':ref:`{text} <{target}>`' |
| |
| return f':ref:`{target}`' |
| |
| def binding_filename(binding): |
| # Returns the output file name for a binding relative to the |
| # directory containing documentation for all bindings. It does |
| # this by stripping off the '.../dts/bindings/' prefix common to |
| # all bindings files in a DTS_ROOT directory. |
| # |
| # For example, for .../zephyr/dts/bindings/base/base.yaml, this |
| # would return 'base/base.yaml'. |
| # |
| # Hopefully that's unique across roots. If not, we'll need to |
| # update this function. |
| |
| as_posix = Path(binding.path).as_posix() |
| dts_bindings = 'dts/bindings/' |
| idx = as_posix.rfind(dts_bindings) |
| |
| if idx == -1: |
| raise ValueError(f'binding path has no {dts_bindings}: {binding.path}') |
| |
| # Cut past dts/bindings, strip off the extension (.yaml or .yml), and |
| # replace with .rst. |
| return os.path.splitext(as_posix[idx + len(dts_bindings):])[0] + '.rst' |
| |
| def binding_ref_target(binding): |
| # Return the sphinx ':ref:' target name for a binding. |
| |
| stem = Path(binding.path).stem |
| return 'dtbinding_' + re.sub('[/,-]', '_', stem) |
| |
| def write_if_updated(path, s): |
| # gen_helpers.write_if_updated() wrapper that handles logging and |
| # creating missing parents, as needed. |
| |
| if not path.parent.is_dir(): |
| path.parent.mkdir(parents=True) |
| written = gen_helpers.write_if_updated(path, s) |
| logger.debug('%s %s', 'wrote' if written else 'did NOT write', path) |
| return written |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| main() |
| sys.exit(0) |