From: David Gibson <david-xT8FGy+AXnRB3Ne2BGzF6laj5H9X9Tb+@public.gmane.org>
To: Frank Rowand <frowand.list-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
Cc: jdl-CYoMK+44s/E@public.gmane.org,
devicetree-compiler-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA@public.gmane.org
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH v5 1/2] dtc: dts source location annotation
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 15:49:48 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20151001054948.GM23574@voom> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <560CA9FB.6050700-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
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On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 08:35:23PM -0700, Frank Rowand wrote:
> From: Frank Rowand <frank.rowand-/MT0OVThwyLZJqsBc5GL+g@public.gmane.org>
>
> Proof of concept patch.
>
> Annotates input source file and line number of nodes and properties
> as comments in output .dts file when --annotate flag is supplied.
>
>
> A common dts source file convention is for a system .dts file
> to include default SOC and/or device .dtsi files and then add
> additional system specific properties or over-ride property values
> from the .dtsi files. It can be a time consuming and error prone
> exercise to determine exactly what nodes, properties, and property
> values are in the final .dtb binary blob and where they originated.
>
> Modify the dtc compiler to read a (possibly cpp pre-processed) .dts
> file and for the output .dts annotate each node and property with
> the corresponding source location.
>
> As an example, one device tree node for the dragonboard in the
> Linux kernel source tree is:
>
> sdhci@f9824900 { /* qcom-apq8074-dragonboard.dts:14 */
> compatible = "qcom,sdhci-msm-v4"; /* qcom-msm8974.dtsi:240 */
> reg = <0xf9824900 0x11c 0xf9824000 0x800>; /* qcom-msm8974.dtsi:241 */
> reg-names = "hc_mem", "core_mem"; /* qcom-msm8974.dtsi:242 */
> interrupts = <0x0 0x7b 0x0 0x0 0x8a 0x0>; /* qcom-msm8974.dtsi:243 */
> interrupt-names = "hc_irq", "pwr_irq"; /* qcom-msm8974.dtsi:244 */
> clocks = <0xd 0xd8 0xd 0xd7>; /* qcom-msm8974.dtsi:245 */
> clock-names = "core", "iface"; /* qcom-msm8974.dtsi:246 */
> status = "ok"; /* qcom-apq8074-dragonboard.dts:17 */
> bus-width = <0x8>; /* qcom-apq8074-dragonboard.dts:15 */
> non-removable; /* qcom-apq8074-dragonboard.dts:16 */
> }; /* qcom-apq8074-dragonboard.dts:18 */
>
>
> qcom-apq8074-dragonboard.dts:
> - last referenced the sdhci node
> - changed the value of the "status" property from "disabled" to "ok"
> - added two properties, "bus-width" and "non-removable"
>
> qcom-msm8974.dtsi:
> - initially set the value the "status" property to "disabled"
> (not visible in the annotated .dts)
> - provided all of the other property values
>
>
> When the dtc compiler is run within the Linux kernel build system,
> the path of the source files will be the full absolute path, just
> as seen for gcc warnings and errors. I always trim away the path
> leading up to the Linux kernel source tree by passing the kernel
> build output through a sed pipe. I have done the same to the
> above example to remove the excessive verbosity in the source paths.
>
> Implementation notes:
>
> - The source location of each node and property is saved in the
> respective node or property during the parse phase because
> the source location information no longer available when the
> final values are written out from dt_to_source() and the
> functions that it calls.
>
> - A check is added to dtc.c to ensure that input and output format
> are both device tree source. An alternate choice would be to
> turn off the --annotate flag if either the input file or the
> output file is not device tree source. In the alternate case,
> the disabling of --annotate could be silent or a warning could
> be issued.
>
>
> Not-signed-off-by: Frank Rowand <frank.rowand-/MT0OVThwyLZJqsBc5GL+g@public.gmane.org>
> ---
> dtc-parser.y | 20 ++++++++++++++++----
> dtc.c | 9 +++++++++
> dtc.h | 7 +++++++
> livetree.c | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++
> srcpos.c | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> srcpos.h | 2 ++
> treesource.c | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
> 7 files changed, 129 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
>
> Index: b/dtc.h
> ===================================================================
> --- a/dtc.h
> +++ b/dtc.h
> @@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ extern int reservenum; /* Number of mem
> extern int minsize; /* Minimum blob size */
> extern int padsize; /* Additional padding to blob */
> extern int phandle_format; /* Use linux,phandle or phandle properties */
> +extern bool annotate; /* annotate .dts with input source location */
>
> #define PHANDLE_LEGACY 0x1
> #define PHANDLE_EPAPR 0x2
> @@ -140,6 +141,7 @@ struct property {
> struct property *next;
>
> struct label *labels;
> + struct srcpos *srcpos;
> };
>
> struct node {
> @@ -158,6 +160,8 @@ struct node {
> int addr_cells, size_cells;
>
> struct label *labels;
> + struct srcpos *begin_srcpos;
> + struct srcpos *end_srcpos;
struct srcpos already has a last_line / last_column, so I don't think
you need separate begin and end srcpos variables - a single one should
do it.
> };
>
> #define for_each_label_withdel(l0, l) \
> @@ -185,6 +189,7 @@ void add_label(struct label **labels, ch
> void delete_labels(struct label **labels);
>
> struct property *build_property(char *name, struct data val);
> +void srcpos_property(struct property *prop, struct srcpos *srcpos);
I'd prefer to make this a parameter to build_property(), which I think
becomes possible with the other changes I suggest below.
> struct property *build_property_delete(char *name);
> struct property *chain_property(struct property *first, struct property *list);
> struct property *reverse_properties(struct property *first);
> @@ -192,6 +197,8 @@ struct property *reverse_properties(stru
> struct node *build_node(struct property *proplist, struct node *children);
> struct node *build_node_delete(void);
> struct node *name_node(struct node *node, char *name);
> +void begin_srcpos_node(struct node *node, struct srcpos *srcpos);
> +void end_srcpos_node(struct node *node, struct srcpos *srcpos);
Likewise a parameter to build_node().
> struct node *chain_node(struct node *first, struct node *list);
> struct node *merge_nodes(struct node *old_node, struct node *new_node);
>
> Index: b/livetree.c
> ===================================================================
> --- a/livetree.c
> +++ b/livetree.c
> @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
> */
>
> #include "dtc.h"
> +#include "srcpos.h"
>
> /*
> * Tree building functions
> @@ -74,6 +75,11 @@ struct property *build_property_delete(c
> return new;
> }
>
> +void srcpos_property(struct property *prop, struct srcpos *srcpos)
> +{
> + prop->srcpos = srcpos_copy_all(srcpos);
> +}
> +
> struct property *chain_property(struct property *first, struct property *list)
> {
> assert(first->next == NULL);
> @@ -134,6 +140,16 @@ struct node *name_node(struct node *node
> return node;
> }
>
> +void begin_srcpos_node(struct node *node, struct srcpos *srcpos)
> +{
> + node->begin_srcpos = srcpos_copy_all(srcpos);
> +}
> +
> +void end_srcpos_node(struct node *node, struct srcpos *srcpos)
> +{
> + node->end_srcpos = srcpos_copy_all(srcpos);
> +}
> +
> struct node *merge_nodes(struct node *old_node, struct node *new_node)
> {
> struct property *new_prop, *old_prop;
> @@ -169,6 +185,7 @@ struct node *merge_nodes(struct node *ol
>
> old_prop->val = new_prop->val;
> old_prop->deleted = 0;
> + old_prop->srcpos = new_prop->srcpos;
> free(new_prop);
> new_prop = NULL;
> break;
> @@ -209,6 +226,9 @@ struct node *merge_nodes(struct node *ol
> add_child(old_node, new_child);
> }
>
> + old_node->begin_srcpos = new_node->begin_srcpos;
> + old_node->end_srcpos = new_node->end_srcpos;
> +
> /* The new node contents are now merged into the old node. Free
> * the new node. */
> free(new_node);
> Index: b/treesource.c
> ===================================================================
> --- a/treesource.c
> +++ b/treesource.c
> @@ -200,9 +200,16 @@ static void write_propval(FILE *f, struc
> int nnotstring = 0, nnul = 0;
> int nnotstringlbl = 0, nnotcelllbl = 0;
> int i;
> + char *srcstr;
>
> if (len == 0) {
> - fprintf(f, ";\n");
> + if (annotate) {
> + srcstr = srcpos_string_short(prop->srcpos);
I tend to think the full srcpos_string might be useful here, rather
than the short version.
> + fprintf(f, "; /* %s */\n", srcstr);
> + free(srcstr);
> + } else {
> + fprintf(f, ";\n");
> + }
> return;
> }
>
> @@ -230,7 +237,13 @@ static void write_propval(FILE *f, struc
> write_propval_bytes(f, prop->val);
> }
>
> - fprintf(f, ";\n");
> + if (annotate) {
> + srcstr = srcpos_string_short(prop->srcpos);
> + fprintf(f, "; /* %s */\n", srcstr);
> + free(srcstr);
> + } else {
> + fprintf(f, ";\n");
> + }
> }
>
> static void write_tree_source_node(FILE *f, struct node *tree, int level)
> @@ -238,14 +251,23 @@ static void write_tree_source_node(FILE
> struct property *prop;
> struct node *child;
> struct label *l;
> + char *srcstr;
>
> write_prefix(f, level);
> for_each_label(tree->labels, l)
> fprintf(f, "%s: ", l->label);
> +
> if (tree->name && (*tree->name))
> - fprintf(f, "%s {\n", tree->name);
> + fprintf(f, "%s {", tree->name);
> else
> - fprintf(f, "/ {\n");
> + fprintf(f, "/ {");
> + if (annotate) {
> + srcstr = srcpos_string_short(tree->begin_srcpos);
So to do this with a single srcpos field, you'd probably want
srcpos_string_begin() and srcpos_string_end() functions.
> + fprintf(f, " /* %s */\n", srcstr);
> + free(srcstr);
> + } else {
> + fprintf(f, "\n");
> + }
>
> for_each_property(tree, prop) {
> write_prefix(f, level+1);
> @@ -259,7 +281,13 @@ static void write_tree_source_node(FILE
> write_tree_source_node(f, child, level+1);
> }
> write_prefix(f, level);
> - fprintf(f, "};\n");
> + if (annotate) {
> + srcstr = srcpos_string_short(tree->end_srcpos);
> + fprintf(f, "}; /* %s */\n", srcstr);
> + free(srcstr);
> + } else {
> + fprintf(f, "};\n");
> + }
> }
>
>
> Index: b/dtc.c
> ===================================================================
> --- a/dtc.c
> +++ b/dtc.c
> @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ int reservenum; /* Number of memory res
> int minsize; /* Minimum blob size */
> int padsize; /* Additional padding to blob */
> int phandle_format = PHANDLE_BOTH; /* Use linux,phandle or phandle properties */
> +bool annotate = false; /* annotate .dts with input source location */
>
> static void fill_fullpaths(struct node *tree, const char *prefix)
> {
> @@ -71,6 +72,7 @@ static struct option const usage_long_op
> {"error", a_argument, NULL, 'E'},
> {"help", no_argument, NULL, 'h'},
> {"version", no_argument, NULL, 'v'},
> + {"annotate", no_argument, NULL, 'A'},
> {NULL, no_argument, NULL, 0x0},
> };
> static const char * const usage_opts_help[] = {
> @@ -101,6 +103,7 @@ static const char * const usage_opts_hel
> "\n\tEnable/disable errors (prefix with \"no-\")",
> "\n\tPrint this help and exit",
> "\n\tPrint version and exit",
> + "\n\tAnnotate output .dts with input source file and line",
> NULL,
> };
>
> @@ -125,6 +128,9 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
>
> while ((opt = util_getopt_long()) != EOF) {
> switch (opt) {
> + case 'A':
> + annotate = true;
> + break;
> case 'I':
> inform = optarg;
> break;
> @@ -213,6 +219,9 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> fprintf(depfile, "%s:", outname);
> }
>
> + if (annotate && (!streq(inform, "dts") || !streq(outform, "dts")))
> + die("--annotate requires -I dts -O dts\n");
> +
> if (streq(inform, "dts"))
> bi = dt_from_source(arg);
> else if (streq(inform, "fs"))
> Index: b/dtc-parser.y
> ===================================================================
> --- a/dtc-parser.y
> +++ b/dtc-parser.y
> @@ -134,10 +134,12 @@ memreserve:
> devicetree:
> '/' nodedef
> {
> + begin_srcpos_node($2, &@1);
With a single srcpos, you could move this to the nodedef productions
and use &@$.
> $$ = name_node($2, "");
Actually, if using a parameter to build_node() doesn't work, my second
preference would be to change name_node() to say place_node() which
adds both the name and source location.
> }
> | devicetree '/' nodedef
> {
> + begin_srcpos_node($3, &@2);
> $$ = merge_nodes($1, $3);
> }
>
> @@ -146,20 +148,25 @@ devicetree:
> struct node *target = get_node_by_ref($1, $3);
>
> add_label(&target->labels, $2);
> - if (target)
> + if (target) {
> + begin_srcpos_node($4, &@3);
> merge_nodes(target, $4);
> - else
> + } else {
> ERROR(&@3, "Label or path %s not found", $3);
> + }
> $$ = $1;
> }
> | devicetree DT_REF nodedef
> {
> struct node *target = get_node_by_ref($1, $2);
>
> - if (target)
> +
> + if (target) {
> + begin_srcpos_node($3, &@2);
> merge_nodes(target, $3);
> - else
> + } else {
> ERROR(&@2, "Label or path %s not found", $2);
> + }
> $$ = $1;
> }
> | devicetree DT_DEL_NODE DT_REF ';'
> @@ -180,6 +187,7 @@ nodedef:
> '{' proplist subnodes '}' ';'
> {
> $$ = build_node($2, $3);
> + end_srcpos_node($$, &@4);
> }
> ;
>
> @@ -198,10 +206,12 @@ propdef:
> DT_PROPNODENAME '=' propdata ';'
> {
> $$ = build_property($1, $3);
> + srcpos_property($$, &@1);
It think using &@$ giving the location of the whole definition, rather
than just the property name part in &@1 would be a better idea.
> }
> | DT_PROPNODENAME ';'
> {
> $$ = build_property($1, empty_data);
> + srcpos_property($$, &@1);
> }
> | DT_DEL_PROP DT_PROPNODENAME ';'
> {
> @@ -456,11 +466,13 @@ subnodes:
> subnode:
> DT_PROPNODENAME nodedef
> {
> + begin_srcpos_node($2, &@1);
> $$ = name_node($2, $1);
> }
> | DT_DEL_NODE DT_PROPNODENAME ';'
> {
> $$ = name_node(build_node_delete(), $2);
> + begin_srcpos_node($$, &@2);
> }
> | DT_LABEL subnode
> {
> Index: b/srcpos.c
> ===================================================================
> --- a/srcpos.c
> +++ b/srcpos.c
> @@ -246,6 +246,25 @@ srcpos_copy(struct srcpos *pos)
> return pos_new;
> }
>
> +struct srcpos *
> +srcpos_copy_all(struct srcpos *pos)
> +{
> + struct srcpos *pos_new;
> + struct srcfile_state *srcfile_state;
> +
> + pos_new = srcpos_copy(pos);
> +
> + if (pos_new) {
> + /* allocate without free */
> + srcfile_state = xmalloc(sizeof(struct srcfile_state));
> + memcpy(srcfile_state, pos->file, sizeof(struct srcfile_state));
> +
> + pos_new->file = srcfile_state;
> + }
>
You don't need this function - srcpos_copy() already does what you
need. The srcfile_state structures already have unlimited lifetime
exactly so they can be referenced later. In other words, we already
deliberately leak them - see srcfile_pop().
> + return pos_new;
> +}
> +
>
>
> void
> @@ -291,6 +310,29 @@ srcpos_string(struct srcpos *pos)
>
> return pos_str;
> }
> +
> +char *
> +srcpos_string_short(struct srcpos *pos)
> +{
> + const char *fname = "<no-file>";
> + char *pos_str;
> + int rc;
> +
> + if (pos)
> + fname = pos->file->name;
> +
> +
> + if (!pos)
> + rc = asprintf(&pos_str, "%s:0", fname);
> + else
> + rc = asprintf(&pos_str, "%s:%d", fname,
> + pos->first_line);
> +
> + if (rc == -1)
> + die("Couldn't allocate in srcpos_string_short");
> +
> + return pos_str;
> +}
>
> void srcpos_verror(struct srcpos *pos, const char *prefix,
> const char *fmt, va_list va)
> Index: b/srcpos.h
> ===================================================================
> --- a/srcpos.h
> +++ b/srcpos.h
> @@ -104,7 +104,9 @@ extern struct srcpos srcpos_empty;
>
> extern void srcpos_update(struct srcpos *pos, const char *text, int len);
> extern struct srcpos *srcpos_copy(struct srcpos *pos);
> +extern struct srcpos *srcpos_copy_all(struct srcpos *pos);
> extern char *srcpos_string(struct srcpos *pos);
> +extern char *srcpos_string_short(struct srcpos *pos);
> extern void srcpos_dump(struct srcpos *pos);
>
> extern void srcpos_verror(struct srcpos *pos, const char *prefix,
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2015-10-01 3:29 [RFC PATCH v5 0/2] dtc: dts source location annotation Frank Rowand
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2015-10-01 3:32 ` [RFC PATCH v5 1/2] dtc: protect against null pointer dereference in srcpos_string() Frank Rowand
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