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			361 lines
		
	
	
		
			14 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2018-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals
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import sys
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try:
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    from builtins import object, range, str
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except ImportError:
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    # This should not happen because the Python packages are checked before invoking this script. However, here is
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    # some output which should help if we missed something.
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    print('Import has failed probably because of the missing "future" package. Please install all the packages for '
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          'interpreter {} from the requirements.txt file.'.format(sys.executable))
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    # The path to requirements.txt is not provided because this script could be invoked from an IDF project (then the
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    # requirements.txt from the IDF_PATH should be used) or from the documentation project (then the requirements.txt
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    # for the documentation directory should be used).
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    sys.exit(1)
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import argparse
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import collections
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import fnmatch
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import functools
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import os
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import re
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import textwrap
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from io import open
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# list files here which should not be parsed
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ignore_files = [os.path.join('components', 'mdns', 'test_afl_fuzz_host', 'esp32_mock.h')]
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# add directories here which should not be parsed, this is a tuple since it will be used with *.startswith()
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ignore_dirs = (os.path.join('examples'),
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               os.path.join('components', 'cmock', 'CMock', 'test'),
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               os.path.join('components', 'spi_flash', 'sim'))
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# macros from here have higher priorities in case of collisions
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priority_headers = [os.path.join('components', 'esp_common', 'include', 'esp_err.h')]
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# The following headers won't be included. This is useful if they are permanently included from esp_err_to_name.c.in.
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dont_include = [os.path.join('soc', 'soc.h'),
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                os.path.join('esp_err.h')]
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err_dict = collections.defaultdict(list)  # identified errors are stored here; mapped by the error code
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rev_err_dict = dict()  # map of error string to error code
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unproc_list = list()  # errors with unknown codes which depend on other errors
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class ErrItem(object):
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    """
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    Contains information about the error:
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    - name - error string
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    - file - relative path inside the IDF project to the file which defines this error
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    - include_as - (optional) overwrites the include determined from file
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    - comment - (optional) comment for the error
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    - rel_str - (optional) error string which is a base for the error
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    - rel_off - (optional) offset in relation to the base error
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    """
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    def __init__(self, name, file, include_as=None, comment='', rel_str='', rel_off=0):
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        self.name = name
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        self.file = file
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        self.include_as = include_as
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        self.comment = comment
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        self.rel_str = rel_str
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        self.rel_off = rel_off
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    def __str__(self):
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        ret = self.name + ' from ' + self.file
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        if (self.rel_str != ''):
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            ret += ' is (' + self.rel_str + ' + ' + str(self.rel_off) + ')'
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        if self.comment != '':
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            ret += ' // ' + self.comment
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        return ret
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    def __cmp__(self, other):
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        if self.file in priority_headers and other.file not in priority_headers:
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            return -1
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        elif self.file not in priority_headers and other.file in priority_headers:
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            return 1
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        base = '_BASE'
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        if self.file == other.file:
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            if self.name.endswith(base) and not(other.name.endswith(base)):
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                return 1
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            elif not(self.name.endswith(base)) and other.name.endswith(base):
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                return -1
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        self_key = self.file + self.name
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        other_key = other.file + other.name
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        if self_key < other_key:
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            return -1
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        elif self_key > other_key:
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            return 1
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        else:
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            return 0
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class InputError(RuntimeError):
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    """
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    Represents and error on the input
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    """
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    def __init__(self, p, e):
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        super(InputError, self).__init__(p + ': ' + e)
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def process(line, idf_path, include_as):
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    """
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    Process a line of text from file idf_path (relative to IDF project).
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    Fills the global list unproc_list and dictionaries err_dict, rev_err_dict
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    """
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    if idf_path.endswith('.c'):
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        # We would not try to include a C file
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        raise InputError(idf_path, 'This line should be in a header file: %s' % line)
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    words = re.split(r' +', line, 2)
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    # words[1] is the error name
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    # words[2] is the rest of the line (value, base + value, comment)
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    if len(words) < 3:
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        raise InputError(idf_path, 'Error at line %s' % line)
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    line = ''
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    todo_str = words[2]
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    comment = ''
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    # identify possible comment
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    m = re.search(r'/\*!<(.+?(?=\*/))', todo_str)
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    if m:
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        comment = m.group(1).strip()
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        todo_str = todo_str[:m.start()].strip()  # keep just the part before the comment
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    # identify possible parentheses ()
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    m = re.search(r'\((.+)\)', todo_str)
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    if m:
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        todo_str = m.group(1)  # keep what is inside the parentheses
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    # identify BASE error code, e.g. from the form BASE + 0x01
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    m = re.search(r'\s*(\w+)\s*\+(.+)', todo_str)
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    if m:
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        related = m.group(1)  # BASE
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        todo_str = m.group(2)  # keep and process only what is after "BASE +"
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    # try to match a hexadecimal number
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    m = re.search(r'0x([0-9A-Fa-f]+)', todo_str)
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    if m:
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        num = int(m.group(1), 16)
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    else:
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        # Try to match a decimal number. Negative value is possible for some numbers, e.g. ESP_FAIL
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        m = re.search(r'(-?[0-9]+)', todo_str)
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        if m:
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            num = int(m.group(1), 10)
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        elif re.match(r'\w+', todo_str):
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            # It is possible that there is no number, e.g. #define ERROR BASE
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            related = todo_str  # BASE error
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            num = 0  # (BASE + 0)
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        else:
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            raise InputError(idf_path, 'Cannot parse line %s' % line)
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    try:
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        related
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    except NameError:
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        # The value of the error is known at this moment because it do not depends on some other BASE error code
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        err_dict[num].append(ErrItem(words[1], idf_path, include_as, comment))
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        rev_err_dict[words[1]] = num
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    else:
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        # Store the information available now and compute the error code later
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        unproc_list.append(ErrItem(words[1], idf_path, include_as, comment, related, num))
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def process_remaining_errors():
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    """
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    Create errors which could not be processed before because the error code
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    for the BASE error code wasn't known.
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    This works for sure only if there is no multiple-time dependency, e.g.:
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        #define BASE1   0
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        #define BASE2   (BASE1 + 10)
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        #define ERROR   (BASE2 + 10) - ERROR will be processed successfully only if it processed later than BASE2
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    """
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    for item in unproc_list:
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        if item.rel_str in rev_err_dict:
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            base_num = rev_err_dict[item.rel_str]
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            num = base_num + item.rel_off
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            err_dict[num].append(ErrItem(item.name, item.file, item.include_as, item.comment))
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            rev_err_dict[item.name] = num
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        else:
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            print(item.rel_str + ' referenced by ' + item.name + ' in ' + item.file + ' is unknown')
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    del unproc_list[:]
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def path_to_include(path):
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    """
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    Process the path (relative to the IDF project) in a form which can be used
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    to include in a C file. Using just the filename does not work all the
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    time because some files are deeper in the tree. This approach tries to
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    find an 'include' parent directory an include its subdirectories, e.g.
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    "components/XY/include/esp32/file.h" will be transported into "esp32/file.h"
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    So this solution works only works when the subdirectory or subdirectories
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    are inside the "include" directory. Other special cases need to be handled
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    here when the compiler gives an unknown header file error message.
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    """
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    spl_path = path.split(os.sep)
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    try:
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        i = spl_path.index('include')
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    except ValueError:
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        # no include in the path -> use just the filename
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        return os.path.basename(path)
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    else:
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        return os.sep.join(spl_path[i + 1:])  # subdirectories and filename in "include"
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def print_warning(error_list, error_code):
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    """
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    Print warning about errors with the same error code
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    """
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    print('[WARNING] The following errors have the same code (%d):' % error_code)
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    for e in error_list:
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        print('    ' + str(e))
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def max_string_width():
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    max = 0
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    for k in err_dict:
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        for e in err_dict[k]:
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            x = len(e.name)
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            if x > max:
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                max = x
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    return max
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def generate_c_output(fin, fout):
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    """
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    Writes the output to fout based on th error dictionary err_dict and
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    template file fin.
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    """
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    # make includes unique by using a set
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    includes = set()
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    for k in err_dict:
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        for e in err_dict[k]:
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            if e.include_as:
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                includes.add(e.include_as)
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            else:
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                includes.add(path_to_include(e.file))
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    # The order in a set in non-deterministic therefore it could happen that the
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    # include order will be different in other machines and false difference
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    # in the output file could be reported. In order to avoid this, the items
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    # are sorted in a list.
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    include_list = list(includes)
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    include_list.sort()
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    max_width = max_string_width() + 17 + 1  # length of "    ERR_TBL_IT()," with spaces is 17
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    max_decdig = max(len(str(k)) for k in err_dict)
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    for line in fin:
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        if re.match(r'@COMMENT@', line):
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            fout.write('//Do not edit this file because it is autogenerated by ' + os.path.basename(__file__) + '\n')
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        elif re.match(r'@HEADERS@', line):
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            for i in include_list:
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                if i not in dont_include:
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                    fout.write("#if __has_include(\"" + i + "\")\n#include \"" + i + "\"\n#endif\n")
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        elif re.match(r'@ERROR_ITEMS@', line):
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            last_file = ''
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            for k in sorted(err_dict.keys()):
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                if len(err_dict[k]) > 1:
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                    err_dict[k].sort(key=functools.cmp_to_key(ErrItem.__cmp__))
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                    print_warning(err_dict[k], k)
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                for e in err_dict[k]:
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                    if e.file != last_file:
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                        last_file = e.file
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                        fout.write('    // %s\n' % last_file)
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                    table_line = ('    ERR_TBL_IT(' + e.name + '), ').ljust(max_width) + '/* ' + str(k).rjust(max_decdig)
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                    fout.write('#   ifdef      %s\n' % e.name)
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                    fout.write(table_line)
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                    hexnum_length = 0
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                    if k > 0:  # negative number and zero should be only ESP_FAIL and ESP_OK
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                        hexnum = ' 0x%x' % k
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                        hexnum_length = len(hexnum)
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                        fout.write(hexnum)
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                    if e.comment != '':
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                        if len(e.comment) < 50:
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                            fout.write(' %s' % e.comment)
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                        else:
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                            indent = ' ' * (len(table_line) + hexnum_length + 1)
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                            w = textwrap.wrap(e.comment, width=120, initial_indent=indent, subsequent_indent=indent)
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                            # this couldn't be done with initial_indent because there is no initial_width option
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                            fout.write(' %s' % w[0].strip())
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                            for i in range(1, len(w)):
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                                fout.write('\n%s' % w[i])
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                    fout.write(' */\n#   endif\n')
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        else:
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            fout.write(line)
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def generate_rst_output(fout):
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    for k in sorted(err_dict.keys()):
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        v = err_dict[k][0]
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        fout.write(':c:macro:`{}` '.format(v.name))
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        if k > 0:
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            fout.write('**(0x{:x})**'.format(k))
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        else:
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            fout.write('({:d})'.format(k))
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        if len(v.comment) > 0:
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            fout.write(': {}'.format(v.comment))
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        fout.write('\n\n')
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def main():
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    if 'IDF_PATH' in os.environ:
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        idf_path = os.environ['IDF_PATH']
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    else:
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        idf_path = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), '..'))
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    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='ESP32 esp_err_to_name lookup generator for esp_err_t')
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    parser.add_argument('--c_input', help='Path to the esp_err_to_name.c.in template input.',
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                        default=idf_path + '/components/esp_common/src/esp_err_to_name.c.in')
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    parser.add_argument('--c_output', help='Path to the esp_err_to_name.c output.', default=idf_path + '/components/esp_common/src/esp_err_to_name.c')
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    parser.add_argument('--rst_output', help='Generate .rst output and save it into this file')
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    args = parser.parse_args()
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    include_as_pattern = re.compile(r'\s*//\s*{}: [^"]* "([^"]+)"'.format(os.path.basename(__file__)))
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    define_pattern = re.compile(r'\s*#define\s+(ESP_ERR_|ESP_OK|ESP_FAIL)')
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    for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(idf_path):
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        for filename in fnmatch.filter(filenames, '*.[ch]'):
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            full_path = os.path.join(root, filename)
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            path_in_idf = os.path.relpath(full_path, idf_path)
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            if path_in_idf in ignore_files or path_in_idf.startswith(ignore_dirs):
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                continue
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            with open(full_path, encoding='utf-8') as f:
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                try:
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                    include_as = None
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                    for line in f:
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                        line = line.strip()
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                        m = include_as_pattern.search(line)
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                        if m:
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                            include_as = m.group(1)
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                        # match also ESP_OK and ESP_FAIL because some of ESP_ERRs are referencing them
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                        elif define_pattern.match(line):
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                            try:
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                                process(line, path_in_idf, include_as)
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                            except InputError as e:
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                                print(e)
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                except UnicodeDecodeError:
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                    raise ValueError('The encoding of {} is not Unicode.'.format(path_in_idf))
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    process_remaining_errors()
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    if args.rst_output is not None:
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        with open(args.rst_output, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as fout:
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            generate_rst_output(fout)
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    else:
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        with open(args.c_input, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as fin, open(args.c_output, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as fout:
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            generate_c_output(fin, fout)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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    main()
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