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- #!/usr/bin/env python
- # coding=utf-8
- #
- # ESP-IDF helper script to enumerate the builds of multiple configurations of multiple apps.
- # Produces the list of builds. The list can be consumed by build_apps.py, which performs the actual builds.
- import argparse
- import os
- import sys
- import re
- import glob
- import logging
- import typing
- from find_build_apps import (
- BUILD_SYSTEMS,
- BUILD_SYSTEM_CMAKE,
- BuildSystem,
- BuildItem,
- setup_logging,
- ConfigRule,
- config_rules_from_str,
- DEFAULT_TARGET,
- )
- # Helper functions
- def dict_from_sdkconfig(path):
- """
- Parse the sdkconfig file at 'path', return name:value pairs as a dict
- """
- regex = re.compile(r"^([^#=]+)=(.+)$")
- result = {}
- with open(path) as f:
- for line in f:
- m = regex.match(line)
- if m:
- val = m.group(2)
- if val.startswith('"') and val.endswith('"'):
- val = val[1:-1]
- result[m.group(1)] = val
- return result
- # Main logic: enumerating apps and builds
- def find_builds_for_app(
- app_path, work_dir, build_dir, build_log, target_arg, build_system,
- config_rules): # type: (str, str, str, str, str, str, typing.List[ConfigRule]) -> typing.List[BuildItem]
- """
- Find configurations (sdkconfig file fragments) for the given app, return them as BuildItem objects
- :param app_path: app directory (can be / usually will be a relative path)
- :param work_dir: directory where the app should be copied before building.
- May contain env. variables and placeholders.
- :param build_dir: directory where the build will be done, relative to the work_dir. May contain placeholders.
- :param build_log: path of the build log. May contain placeholders. May be None, in which case the log should go
- into stdout/stderr.
- :param target_arg: the value of IDF_TARGET passed to the script. Used to filter out configurations with
- a different CONFIG_IDF_TARGET value.
- :param build_system: name of the build system, index into BUILD_SYSTEMS dictionary
- :param config_rules: mapping of sdkconfig file name patterns to configuration names
- :return: list of BuildItems representing build configuration of the app
- """
- build_items = [] # type: typing.List[BuildItem]
- default_config_name = ""
- for rule in config_rules:
- if not rule.file_name:
- default_config_name = rule.config_name
- continue
- sdkconfig_paths = glob.glob(os.path.join(app_path, rule.file_name))
- sdkconfig_paths = sorted(sdkconfig_paths)
- for sdkconfig_path in sdkconfig_paths:
- # Check if the sdkconfig file specifies IDF_TARGET, and if it is matches the --target argument.
- sdkconfig_dict = dict_from_sdkconfig(sdkconfig_path)
- target_from_config = sdkconfig_dict.get("CONFIG_IDF_TARGET")
- if target_from_config is not None and target_from_config != target_arg:
- logging.debug("Skipping sdkconfig {} which requires target {}".format(
- sdkconfig_path, target_from_config))
- continue
- # Figure out the config name
- config_name = rule.config_name or ""
- if "*" in rule.file_name:
- # convert glob pattern into a regex
- regex_str = r".*" + rule.file_name.replace(".", r"\.").replace("*", r"(.*)")
- groups = re.match(regex_str, sdkconfig_path)
- assert groups
- config_name = groups.group(1)
- sdkconfig_path = os.path.relpath(sdkconfig_path, app_path)
- logging.debug('Adding build: app {}, sdkconfig {}, config name "{}"'.format(
- app_path, sdkconfig_path, config_name))
- build_items.append(
- BuildItem(
- app_path,
- work_dir,
- build_dir,
- build_log,
- target_arg,
- sdkconfig_path,
- config_name,
- build_system,
- ))
- if not build_items:
- logging.debug('Adding build: app {}, default sdkconfig, config name "{}"'.format(app_path, default_config_name))
- return [
- BuildItem(
- app_path,
- work_dir,
- build_dir,
- build_log,
- target_arg,
- None,
- default_config_name,
- build_system,
- )
- ]
- return build_items
- def find_apps(build_system_class, path, recursive, exclude_list,
- target): # type: (typing.Type[BuildSystem], str, bool, typing.List[str], str) -> typing.List[str]
- """
- Find app directories in path (possibly recursively), which contain apps for the given build system, compatible
- with the given target.
- :param build_system_class: class derived from BuildSystem, representing the build system in use
- :param path: path where to look for apps
- :param recursive: whether to recursively descend into nested directories if no app is found
- :param exclude_list: list of paths to be excluded from the recursive search
- :param target: desired value of IDF_TARGET; apps incompatible with the given target are skipped.
- :return: list of paths of the apps found
- """
- build_system_name = build_system_class.NAME
- logging.debug("Looking for {} apps in {}{}".format(build_system_name, path, " recursively" if recursive else ""))
- if not recursive:
- if exclude_list:
- logging.warn("--exclude option is ignored when used without --recursive")
- if not build_system_class.is_app(path):
- logging.warn("Path {} specified without --recursive flag, but no {} app found there".format(
- path, build_system_name))
- return []
- return [path]
- # The remaining part is for recursive == True
- apps_found = [] # type: typing.List[str]
- for root, dirs, _ in os.walk(path, topdown=True):
- logging.debug("Entering {}".format(root))
- if root in exclude_list:
- logging.debug("Skipping {} (excluded)".format(root))
- del dirs[:]
- continue
- if build_system_class.is_app(root):
- logging.debug("Found {} app in {}".format(build_system_name, root))
- # Don't recurse into app subdirectories
- del dirs[:]
- supported_targets = build_system_class.supported_targets(root)
- if supported_targets and target not in supported_targets:
- logging.debug("Skipping, app only supports targets: " + ", ".join(supported_targets))
- continue
- apps_found.append(root)
- return apps_found
- def main():
- parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Tool to generate build steps for IDF apps")
- parser.add_argument(
- "-v",
- "--verbose",
- action="count",
- help="Increase the logging level of the script. Can be specified multiple times.",
- )
- parser.add_argument(
- "--log-file",
- type=argparse.FileType("w"),
- help="Write the script log to the specified file, instead of stderr",
- )
- parser.add_argument(
- "--recursive",
- action="store_true",
- help="Look for apps in the specified directories recursively.",
- )
- parser.add_argument("--build-system", choices=BUILD_SYSTEMS.keys(), default=BUILD_SYSTEM_CMAKE)
- parser.add_argument(
- "--work-dir",
- help="If set, the app is first copied into the specified directory, and then built." +
- "If not set, the work directory is the directory of the app.",
- )
- parser.add_argument(
- "--config",
- action="append",
- help="Adds configurations (sdkconfig file names) to build. This can either be " +
- "FILENAME[=NAME] or FILEPATTERN. FILENAME is the name of the sdkconfig file, " +
- "relative to the project directory, to be used. Optional NAME can be specified, " +
- "which can be used as a name of this configuration. FILEPATTERN is the name of " +
- "the sdkconfig file, relative to the project directory, with at most one wildcard. " +
- "The part captured by the wildcard is used as the name of the configuration.",
- )
- parser.add_argument(
- "--build-dir",
- help="If set, specifies the build directory name. Can expand placeholders. Can be either a " +
- "name relative to the work directory, or an absolute path.",
- )
- parser.add_argument(
- "--build-log",
- help="If specified, the build log will be written to this file. Can expand placeholders.",
- )
- parser.add_argument("--target", help="Build apps for given target.")
- parser.add_argument(
- "--format",
- default="json",
- choices=["json"],
- help="Format to write the list of builds as",
- )
- parser.add_argument(
- "--exclude",
- action="append",
- help="Ignore specified directory (if --recursive is given). Can be used multiple times.",
- )
- parser.add_argument(
- "-o",
- "--output",
- type=argparse.FileType("w"),
- help="Output the list of builds to the specified file",
- )
- parser.add_argument("paths", nargs="+", help="One or more app paths.")
- args = parser.parse_args()
- setup_logging(args)
- build_system_class = BUILD_SYSTEMS[args.build_system]
- # If the build target is not set explicitly, get it from the environment or use the default one (esp32)
- if not args.target:
- env_target = os.environ.get("IDF_TARGET")
- if env_target:
- logging.info("--target argument not set, using IDF_TARGET={} from the environment".format(env_target))
- args.target = env_target
- else:
- logging.info("--target argument not set, using IDF_TARGET={} as the default".format(DEFAULT_TARGET))
- args.target = DEFAULT_TARGET
- # Prepare the list of app paths
- app_paths = [] # type: typing.List[str]
- for path in args.paths:
- app_paths += find_apps(build_system_class, path, args.recursive, args.exclude or [], args.target)
- if not app_paths:
- logging.critical("No {} apps found".format(build_system_class.NAME))
- raise SystemExit(1)
- logging.info("Found {} apps".format(len(app_paths)))
- app_paths = sorted(app_paths)
- # Find compatible configurations of each app, collect them as BuildItems
- build_items = [] # type: typing.List[BuildItem]
- config_rules = config_rules_from_str(args.config or [])
- for app_path in app_paths:
- build_items += find_builds_for_app(
- app_path,
- args.work_dir,
- args.build_dir,
- args.build_log,
- args.target,
- args.build_system,
- config_rules,
- )
- logging.info("Found {} builds".format(len(build_items)))
- # Write out the BuildItems. Only JSON supported now (will add YAML later).
- if args.format != "json":
- raise NotImplementedError()
- out = args.output or sys.stdout
- out.writelines([item.to_json() + "\n" for item in build_items])
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- main()
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