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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# Copyright (c) 2016-2025 by Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@kernel.org>.
# pylint: disable=R0912,R0915
"""
Parse a source file or header, creating ReStructured Text cross references.
It accepts an optional file to change the default symbol reference or to
suppress symbols from the output.
It is capable of identifying defines, functions, structs, typedefs,
enums and enum symbols and create cross-references for all of them.
It is also capable of distinguish #define used for specifying a Linux
ioctl.
The optional rules file contains a set of rules like:
ignore ioctl VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT
replace ioctl VIDIOC_DQBUF vidioc_qbuf
replace define V4L2_EVENT_MD_FL_HAVE_FRAME_SEQ :c:type:`v4l2_event_motion_det`
"""
import os
import re
import sys
class ParseDataStructs:
"""
Creates an enriched version of a Kernel header file with cross-links
to each C data structure type.
It is meant to allow having a more comprehensive documentation, where
uAPI headers will create cross-reference links to the code.
It is capable of identifying defines, functions, structs, typedefs,
enums and enum symbols and create cross-references for all of them.
It is also capable of distinguish #define used for specifying a Linux
ioctl.
By default, it create rules for all symbols and defines, but it also
allows parsing an exception file. Such file contains a set of rules
using the syntax below:
1. Ignore rules:
ignore <type> <symbol>`
Removes the symbol from reference generation.
2. Replace rules:
replace <type> <old_symbol> <new_reference>
Replaces how old_symbol with a new reference. The new_reference can be:
- A simple symbol name;
- A full Sphinx reference.
On both cases, <type> can be:
- ioctl: for defines that end with _IO*, e.g. ioctl definitions
- define: for other defines
- symbol: for symbols defined within enums;
- typedef: for typedefs;
- enum: for the name of a non-anonymous enum;
- struct: for structs.
Examples:
ignore define __LINUX_MEDIA_H
ignore ioctl VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT
replace ioctl VIDIOC_DQBUF vidioc_qbuf
replace define V4L2_EVENT_MD_FL_HAVE_FRAME_SEQ :c:type:`v4l2_event_motion_det`
"""
# Parser regexes with multiple ways to capture enums and structs
RE_ENUMS = [
re.compile(r"^\s*enum\s+([\w_]+)\s*\{"),
re.compile(r"^\s*enum\s+([\w_]+)\s*$"),
re.compile(r"^\s*typedef\s*enum\s+([\w_]+)\s*\{"),
re.compile(r"^\s*typedef\s*enum\s+([\w_]+)\s*$"),
]
RE_STRUCTS = [
re.compile(r"^\s*struct\s+([_\w][\w\d_]+)\s*\{"),
re.compile(r"^\s*struct\s+([_\w][\w\d_]+)$"),
re.compile(r"^\s*typedef\s*struct\s+([_\w][\w\d_]+)\s*\{"),
re.compile(r"^\s*typedef\s*struct\s+([_\w][\w\d_]+)$"),
]
# FIXME: the original code was written a long time before Sphinx C
# domain to have multiple namespaces. To avoid to much turn at the
# existing hyperlinks, the code kept using "c:type" instead of the
# right types. To change that, we need to change the types not only
# here, but also at the uAPI media documentation.
DEF_SYMBOL_TYPES = {
"ioctl": {
"prefix": "\\ ",
"suffix": "\\ ",
"ref_type": ":ref",
"description": "IOCTL Commands",
},
"define": {
"prefix": "\\ ",
"suffix": "\\ ",
"ref_type": ":ref",
"description": "Macros and Definitions",
},
# We're calling each definition inside an enum as "symbol"
"symbol": {
"prefix": "\\ ",
"suffix": "\\ ",
"ref_type": ":ref",
"description": "Enumeration values",
},
"typedef": {
"prefix": "\\ ",
"suffix": "\\ ",
"ref_type": ":c:type",
"description": "Type Definitions",
},
# This is the description of the enum itself
"enum": {
"prefix": "\\ ",
"suffix": "\\ ",
"ref_type": ":c:type",
"description": "Enumerations",
},
"struct": {
"prefix": "\\ ",
"suffix": "\\ ",
"ref_type": ":c:type",
"description": "Structures",
},
}
def __init__(self, debug: bool = False):
"""Initialize internal vars"""
self.debug = debug
self.data = ""
self.symbols = {}
for symbol_type in self.DEF_SYMBOL_TYPES:
self.symbols[symbol_type] = {}
def store_type(self, symbol_type: str, symbol: str,
ref_name: str = None, replace_underscores: bool = True):
"""
Stores a new symbol at self.symbols under symbol_type.
By default, underscores are replaced by "-"
"""
defs = self.DEF_SYMBOL_TYPES[symbol_type]
prefix = defs.get("prefix", "")
suffix = defs.get("suffix", "")
ref_type = defs.get("ref_type")
# Determine ref_link based on symbol type
if ref_type:
if symbol_type == "enum":
ref_link = f"{ref_type}:`{symbol}`"
else:
if not ref_name:
ref_name = symbol.lower()
# c-type references don't support hash
if ref_type == ":ref" and replace_underscores:
ref_name = ref_name.replace("_", "-")
ref_link = f"{ref_type}:`{symbol} <{ref_name}>`"
else:
ref_link = symbol
self.symbols[symbol_type][symbol] = f"{prefix}{ref_link}{suffix}"
def store_line(self, line):
"""Stores a line at self.data, properly indented"""
line = " " + line.expandtabs()
self.data += line.rstrip(" ")
def parse_file(self, file_in: str):
"""Reads a C source file and get identifiers"""
self.data = ""
is_enum = False
is_comment = False
multiline = ""
with open(file_in, "r",
encoding="utf-8", errors="backslashreplace") as f:
for line_no, line in enumerate(f):
self.store_line(line)
line = line.strip("\n")
# Handle continuation lines
if line.endswith(r"\\"):
multiline += line[-1]
continue
if multiline:
line = multiline + line
multiline = ""
# Handle comments. They can be multilined
if not is_comment:
if re.search(r"/\*.*", line):
is_comment = True
else:
# Strip C99-style comments
line = re.sub(r"(//.*)", "", line)
if is_comment:
if re.search(r".*\*/", line):
is_comment = False
else:
multiline = line
continue
# At this point, line variable may be a multilined statement,
# if lines end with \ or if they have multi-line comments
# With that, it can safely remove the entire comments,
# and there's no need to use re.DOTALL for the logic below
line = re.sub(r"(/\*.*\*/)", "", line)
if not line.strip():
continue
# It can be useful for debug purposes to print the file after
# having comments stripped and multi-lines grouped.
if self.debug > 1:
print(f"line {line_no + 1}: {line}")
# Now the fun begins: parse each type and store it.
# We opted for a two parsing logic here due to:
# 1. it makes easier to debug issues not-parsed symbols;
# 2. we want symbol replacement at the entire content, not
# just when the symbol is detected.
if is_enum:
match = re.match(r"^\s*([_\w][\w\d_]+)\s*[\,=]?", line)
if match:
self.store_type("symbol", match.group(1))
if "}" in line:
is_enum = False
continue
match = re.match(r"^\s*#\s*define\s+([\w_]+)\s+_IO", line)
if match:
self.store_type("ioctl", match.group(1),
replace_underscores=False)
continue
match = re.match(r"^\s*#\s*define\s+([\w_]+)(\s+|$)", line)
if match:
self.store_type("define", match.group(1))
continue
match = re.match(r"^\s*typedef\s+([_\w][\w\d_]+)\s+(.*)\s+([_\w][\w\d_]+);",
line)
if match:
name = match.group(2).strip()
symbol = match.group(3)
self.store_type("typedef", symbol, ref_name=name)
continue
for re_enum in self.RE_ENUMS:
match = re_enum.match(line)
if match:
self.store_type("enum", match.group(1))
is_enum = True
break
for re_struct in self.RE_STRUCTS:
match = re_struct.match(line)
if match:
self.store_type("struct", match.group(1))
break
def process_exceptions(self, fname: str):
"""
Process exceptions file with rules to ignore or replace references.
"""
if not fname:
return
name = os.path.basename(fname)
with open(fname, "r", encoding="utf-8", errors="backslashreplace") as f:
for ln, line in enumerate(f):
ln += 1
line = line.strip()
if not line or line.startswith("#"):
continue
# Handle ignore rules
match = re.match(r"^ignore\s+(\w+)\s+(\S+)", line)
if match:
c_type = match.group(1)
symbol = match.group(2)
if c_type not in self.DEF_SYMBOL_TYPES:
sys.exit(f"{name}:{ln}: {c_type} is invalid")
d = self.symbols[c_type]
if symbol in d:
del d[symbol]
continue
# Handle replace rules
match = re.match(r"^replace\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)", line)
if not match:
sys.exit(f"{name}:{ln}: invalid line: {line}")
c_type, old, new = match.groups()
if c_type not in self.DEF_SYMBOL_TYPES:
sys.exit(f"{name}:{ln}: {c_type} is invalid")
reftype = None
# Parse reference type when the type is specified
match = re.match(r"^\:c\:(data|func|macro|type)\:\`(.+)\`", new)
if match:
reftype = f":c:{match.group(1)}"
new = match.group(2)
else:
match = re.search(r"(\:ref)\:\`(.+)\`", new)
if match:
reftype = match.group(1)
new = match.group(2)
# If the replacement rule doesn't have a type, get default
if not reftype:
reftype = self.DEF_SYMBOL_TYPES[c_type].get("ref_type")
if not reftype:
reftype = self.DEF_SYMBOL_TYPES[c_type].get("real_type")
new_ref = f"{reftype}:`{old} <{new}>`"
# Change self.symbols to use the replacement rule
if old in self.symbols[c_type]:
self.symbols[c_type][old] = new_ref
else:
print(f"{name}:{ln}: Warning: can't find {old} {c_type}")
def debug_print(self):
"""
Print debug information containing the replacement rules per symbol.
To make easier to check, group them per type.
"""
if not self.debug:
return
for c_type, refs in self.symbols.items():
if not refs: # Skip empty dictionaries
continue
print(f"{c_type}:")
for symbol, ref in sorted(refs.items()):
print(f" {symbol} -> {ref}")
print()
def gen_output(self):
"""Write the formatted output to a file."""
# Avoid extra blank lines
text = re.sub(r"\s+$", "", self.data) + "\n"
text = re.sub(r"\n\s+\n", "\n\n", text)
# Escape Sphinx special characters
text = re.sub(r"([\_\`\*\<\>\&\\\\:\/\|\%\$\#\{\}\~\^])", r"\\\1", text)
# Source uAPI files may have special notes. Use bold font for them
text = re.sub(r"DEPRECATED", "**DEPRECATED**", text)
# Delimiters to catch the entire symbol after escaped
start_delim = r"([ \n\t\(=\*\@])"
end_delim = r"(\s|,|\\=|\\:|\;|\)|\}|\{)"
# Process all reference types
for ref_dict in self.symbols.values():
for symbol, replacement in ref_dict.items():
symbol = re.escape(re.sub(r"([\_\`\*\<\>\&\\\\:\/])", r"\\\1", symbol))
text = re.sub(fr'{start_delim}{symbol}{end_delim}',
fr'\1{replacement}\2', text)
# Remove "\ " where not needed: before spaces and at the end of lines
text = re.sub(r"\\ ([\n ])", r"\1", text)
text = re.sub(r" \\ ", " ", text)
return text
def gen_toc(self):
"""
Create a TOC table pointing to each symbol from the header
"""
text = []
# Add header
text.append(".. contents:: Table of Contents")
text.append(" :depth: 2")
text.append(" :local:")
text.append("")
# Sort symbol types per description
symbol_descriptions = []
for k, v in self.DEF_SYMBOL_TYPES.items():
symbol_descriptions.append((v['description'], k))
symbol_descriptions.sort()
# Process each category
for description, c_type in symbol_descriptions:
refs = self.symbols[c_type]
if not refs: # Skip empty categories
continue
text.append(f"{description}")
text.append("-" * len(description))
text.append("")
# Sort symbols alphabetically
for symbol, ref in sorted(refs.items()):
text.append(f"* :{ref}:")
text.append("") # Add empty line between categories
return "\n".join(text)
def write_output(self, file_in: str, file_out: str, toc: bool):
title = os.path.basename(file_in)
if toc:
text = self.gen_toc()
else:
text = self.gen_output()
with open(file_out, "w", encoding="utf-8", errors="backslashreplace") as f:
f.write(".. -*- coding: utf-8; mode: rst -*-\n\n")
f.write(f"{title}\n")
f.write("=" * len(title) + "\n\n")
if not toc:
f.write(".. parsed-literal::\n\n")
f.write(text)
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