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-rwxr-xr-xscripts/generate_rust_analyzer.py71
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/package/install-extmod-build2
-rw-r--r--scripts/rustdoc_test_gen.rs4
3 files changed, 45 insertions, 32 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/generate_rust_analyzer.py b/scripts/generate_rust_analyzer.py
index aa8ea1a4dbe5..adae71544cbd 100755
--- a/scripts/generate_rust_analyzer.py
+++ b/scripts/generate_rust_analyzer.py
@@ -57,14 +57,26 @@ def generate_crates(srctree, objtree, sysroot_src, external_src, cfgs):
crates_indexes[display_name] = len(crates)
crates.append(crate)
- # First, the ones in `rust/` since they are a bit special.
- append_crate(
- "core",
- sysroot_src / "core" / "src" / "lib.rs",
- [],
- cfg=crates_cfgs.get("core", []),
- is_workspace_member=False,
- )
+ def append_sysroot_crate(
+ display_name,
+ deps,
+ cfg=[],
+ ):
+ append_crate(
+ display_name,
+ sysroot_src / display_name / "src" / "lib.rs",
+ deps,
+ cfg,
+ is_workspace_member=False,
+ )
+
+ # NB: sysroot crates reexport items from one another so setting up our transitive dependencies
+ # here is important for ensuring that rust-analyzer can resolve symbols. The sources of truth
+ # for this dependency graph are `(sysroot_src / crate / "Cargo.toml" for crate in crates)`.
+ append_sysroot_crate("core", [], cfg=crates_cfgs.get("core", []))
+ append_sysroot_crate("alloc", ["core"])
+ append_sysroot_crate("std", ["alloc", "core"])
+ append_sysroot_crate("proc_macro", ["core", "std"])
append_crate(
"compiler_builtins",
@@ -75,7 +87,7 @@ def generate_crates(srctree, objtree, sysroot_src, external_src, cfgs):
append_crate(
"macros",
srctree / "rust" / "macros" / "lib.rs",
- [],
+ ["std", "proc_macro"],
is_proc_macro=True,
)
@@ -85,27 +97,28 @@ def generate_crates(srctree, objtree, sysroot_src, external_src, cfgs):
["core", "compiler_builtins"],
)
- append_crate(
- "bindings",
- srctree / "rust"/ "bindings" / "lib.rs",
- ["core"],
- cfg=cfg,
- )
- crates[-1]["env"]["OBJTREE"] = str(objtree.resolve(True))
+ def append_crate_with_generated(
+ display_name,
+ deps,
+ ):
+ append_crate(
+ display_name,
+ srctree / "rust"/ display_name / "lib.rs",
+ deps,
+ cfg=cfg,
+ )
+ crates[-1]["env"]["OBJTREE"] = str(objtree.resolve(True))
+ crates[-1]["source"] = {
+ "include_dirs": [
+ str(srctree / "rust" / display_name),
+ str(objtree / "rust")
+ ],
+ "exclude_dirs": [],
+ }
- append_crate(
- "kernel",
- srctree / "rust" / "kernel" / "lib.rs",
- ["core", "macros", "build_error", "bindings"],
- cfg=cfg,
- )
- crates[-1]["source"] = {
- "include_dirs": [
- str(srctree / "rust" / "kernel"),
- str(objtree / "rust")
- ],
- "exclude_dirs": [],
- }
+ append_crate_with_generated("bindings", ["core"])
+ append_crate_with_generated("uapi", ["core"])
+ append_crate_with_generated("kernel", ["core", "macros", "build_error", "bindings", "uapi"])
def is_root_crate(build_file, target):
try:
diff --git a/scripts/package/install-extmod-build b/scripts/package/install-extmod-build
index 2966473b4660..b96538787f3d 100755
--- a/scripts/package/install-extmod-build
+++ b/scripts/package/install-extmod-build
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ if [ "${CC}" != "${HOSTCC}" ]; then
# Clear VPATH and srcroot because the source files reside in the output
# directory.
# shellcheck disable=SC2016 # $(MAKE) and $(build) will be expanded by Make
- "${MAKE}" run-command KBUILD_RUN_COMMAND='+$(MAKE) HOSTCC='"${CC}"' VPATH= srcroot=. $(build)='"${destdir}"/scripts
+ "${MAKE}" run-command KBUILD_RUN_COMMAND='+$(MAKE) HOSTCC='"${CC}"' VPATH= srcroot=. $(build)='"$(realpath --relative-base=. "${destdir}")"/scripts
rm -f "${destdir}/scripts/Kbuild"
fi
diff --git a/scripts/rustdoc_test_gen.rs b/scripts/rustdoc_test_gen.rs
index 5ebd42ae4a3f..76aaa8329413 100644
--- a/scripts/rustdoc_test_gen.rs
+++ b/scripts/rustdoc_test_gen.rs
@@ -15,8 +15,8 @@
//! - Test code should be able to define functions and call them, without having to carry
//! the context.
//!
-//! - Later on, we may want to be able to test non-kernel code (e.g. `core`, `alloc` or
-//! third-party crates) which likely use the standard library `assert*!` macros.
+//! - Later on, we may want to be able to test non-kernel code (e.g. `core` or third-party
+//! crates) which likely use the standard library `assert*!` macros.
//!
//! For this reason, instead of the passed context, `kunit_get_current_test()` is used instead
//! (i.e. `current->kunit_test`).