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Clean up white-space, brace placement, and superfluous #ifdef QAPI_TYPES_BUILTIN_CLEANUP_DEF. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
413 lines
11 KiB
Python
413 lines
11 KiB
Python
#
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# QAPI types generator
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#
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# Copyright IBM, Corp. 2011
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#
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# Authors:
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# Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
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#
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# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2.
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# See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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from ordereddict import OrderedDict
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from qapi import *
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def generate_fwd_builtin(name):
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return mcgen('''
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typedef struct %(name)sList {
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union {
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%(type)s value;
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uint64_t padding;
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};
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struct %(name)sList *next;
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} %(name)sList;
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''',
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type=c_type(name),
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name=name)
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def generate_fwd_struct(name):
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return mcgen('''
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typedef struct %(name)s %(name)s;
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typedef struct %(name)sList {
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union {
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%(name)s *value;
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uint64_t padding;
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};
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struct %(name)sList *next;
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} %(name)sList;
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''',
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name=c_name(name))
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def generate_fwd_enum_struct(name):
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return mcgen('''
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typedef struct %(name)sList {
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union {
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%(name)s value;
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uint64_t padding;
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};
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struct %(name)sList *next;
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} %(name)sList;
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''',
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name=c_name(name))
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def generate_struct_fields(members):
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ret = ''
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for argname, argentry, optional in parse_args(members):
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if optional:
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ret += mcgen('''
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bool has_%(c_name)s;
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''',
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c_name=c_name(argname))
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ret += mcgen('''
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%(c_type)s %(c_name)s;
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''',
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c_type=c_type(argentry), c_name=c_name(argname))
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return ret
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def generate_struct(expr):
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structname = expr.get('struct', "")
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members = expr['data']
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base = expr.get('base')
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ret = mcgen('''
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struct %(name)s {
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''',
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name=c_name(structname))
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if base:
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ret += generate_struct_fields({'base': base})
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ret += generate_struct_fields(members)
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# Make sure that all structs have at least one field; this avoids
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# potential issues with attempting to malloc space for zero-length structs
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# in C, and also incompatibility with C++ (where an empty struct is size 1).
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if not base and not members:
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ret += mcgen('''
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char qapi_dummy_field_for_empty_struct;
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''')
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ret += mcgen('''
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};
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''')
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return ret
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def generate_enum_lookup(name, values):
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ret = mcgen('''
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const char *const %(name)s_lookup[] = {
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''',
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name=c_name(name))
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for value in values:
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index = c_enum_const(name, value)
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ret += mcgen('''
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[%(index)s] = "%(value)s",
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''',
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index = index, value = value)
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max_index = c_enum_const(name, 'MAX')
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ret += mcgen('''
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[%(max_index)s] = NULL,
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};
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''',
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max_index=max_index)
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return ret
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def generate_enum(name, values):
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name = c_name(name)
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lookup_decl = mcgen('''
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extern const char *const %(name)s_lookup[];
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''',
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name=name)
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enum_decl = mcgen('''
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typedef enum %(name)s {
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''',
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name=name)
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# append automatically generated _MAX value
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enum_values = values + [ 'MAX' ]
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i = 0
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for value in enum_values:
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enum_full_value = c_enum_const(name, value)
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enum_decl += mcgen('''
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%(enum_full_value)s = %(i)d,
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''',
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enum_full_value = enum_full_value,
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i=i)
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i += 1
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enum_decl += mcgen('''
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} %(name)s;
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''',
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name=name)
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return enum_decl + lookup_decl
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def generate_alternate_qtypes(expr):
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name = expr['alternate']
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members = expr['data']
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ret = mcgen('''
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const int %(name)s_qtypes[QTYPE_MAX] = {
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''',
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name=c_name(name))
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for key in members:
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qtype = find_alternate_member_qtype(members[key])
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assert qtype, "Invalid alternate member"
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ret += mcgen('''
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[%(qtype)s] = %(enum_const)s,
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''',
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qtype = qtype,
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enum_const = c_enum_const(name + 'Kind', key))
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ret += mcgen('''
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};
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''')
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return ret
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def generate_union(expr, meta):
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name = c_name(expr[meta])
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typeinfo = expr['data']
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base = expr.get('base')
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discriminator = expr.get('discriminator')
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enum_define = discriminator_find_enum_define(expr)
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if enum_define:
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discriminator_type_name = enum_define['enum_name']
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else:
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discriminator_type_name = '%sKind' % (name)
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ret = mcgen('''
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struct %(name)s {
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''',
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name=name)
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if base:
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ret += mcgen('''
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/* Members inherited from %(c_name)s: */
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''',
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c_name=c_name(base))
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base_fields = find_struct(base)['data']
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ret += generate_struct_fields(base_fields)
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ret += mcgen('''
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/* Own members: */
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''')
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else:
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assert not discriminator
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ret += mcgen('''
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%(discriminator_type_name)s kind;
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''',
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discriminator_type_name=c_name(discriminator_type_name))
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# FIXME: What purpose does data serve, besides preventing a union that
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# has a branch named 'data'? We use it in qapi-visit.py to decide
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# whether to bypass the switch statement if visiting the discriminator
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# failed; but since we 0-initialize structs, and cannot tell what
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# branch of the union is in use if the discriminator is invalid, there
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# should not be any data leaks even without a data pointer. Or, if
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# 'data' is merely added to guarantee we don't have an empty union,
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# shouldn't we enforce that at .json parse time?
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ret += mcgen('''
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union { /* union tag is @%(c_name)s */
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void *data;
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''',
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c_name=c_name(discriminator or 'kind'))
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for key in typeinfo:
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ret += mcgen('''
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%(c_type)s %(c_name)s;
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''',
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c_type=c_type(typeinfo[key]),
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c_name=c_name(key))
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ret += mcgen('''
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};
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};
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''')
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if meta == 'alternate':
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ret += mcgen('''
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extern const int %(name)s_qtypes[];
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''',
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name=name)
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return ret
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def generate_type_cleanup_decl(name):
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ret = mcgen('''
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void qapi_free_%(name)s(%(c_type)s obj);
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''',
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c_type=c_type(name), name=c_name(name))
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return ret
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def generate_type_cleanup(name):
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ret = mcgen('''
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void qapi_free_%(name)s(%(c_type)s obj)
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{
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QapiDeallocVisitor *md;
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Visitor *v;
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if (!obj) {
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return;
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}
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md = qapi_dealloc_visitor_new();
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v = qapi_dealloc_get_visitor(md);
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visit_type_%(name)s(v, &obj, NULL, NULL);
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qapi_dealloc_visitor_cleanup(md);
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}
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''',
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c_type=c_type(name), name=c_name(name))
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return ret
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do_builtins = False
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(input_file, output_dir, do_c, do_h, prefix, opts) = \
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parse_command_line("b", ["builtins"])
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for o, a in opts:
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if o in ("-b", "--builtins"):
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do_builtins = True
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c_comment = '''
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/*
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* deallocation functions for schema-defined QAPI types
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*
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* Copyright IBM, Corp. 2011
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*
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* Authors:
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* Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
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* Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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*
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* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later.
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* See the COPYING.LIB file in the top-level directory.
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*
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*/
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'''
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h_comment = '''
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/*
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* schema-defined QAPI types
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*
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* Copyright IBM, Corp. 2011
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*
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* Authors:
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* Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
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*
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* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later.
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* See the COPYING.LIB file in the top-level directory.
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*
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*/
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'''
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(fdef, fdecl) = open_output(output_dir, do_c, do_h, prefix,
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'qapi-types.c', 'qapi-types.h',
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c_comment, h_comment)
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fdef.write(mcgen('''
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#include "qapi/dealloc-visitor.h"
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#include "%(prefix)sqapi-types.h"
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#include "%(prefix)sqapi-visit.h"
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''',
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prefix=prefix))
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fdecl.write(mcgen('''
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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'''))
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exprs = parse_schema(input_file)
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fdecl.write(guardstart("QAPI_TYPES_BUILTIN_STRUCT_DECL"))
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for typename in builtin_types.keys():
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fdecl.write(generate_fwd_builtin(typename))
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fdecl.write(guardend("QAPI_TYPES_BUILTIN_STRUCT_DECL"))
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for expr in exprs:
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ret = ""
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if expr.has_key('struct'):
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ret += generate_fwd_struct(expr['struct'])
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elif expr.has_key('enum'):
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ret += generate_enum(expr['enum'], expr['data'])
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ret += generate_fwd_enum_struct(expr['enum'])
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fdef.write(generate_enum_lookup(expr['enum'], expr['data']))
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elif expr.has_key('union'):
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ret += generate_fwd_struct(expr['union'])
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enum_define = discriminator_find_enum_define(expr)
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if not enum_define:
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ret += generate_enum('%sKind' % expr['union'], expr['data'].keys())
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fdef.write(generate_enum_lookup('%sKind' % expr['union'],
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expr['data'].keys()))
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elif expr.has_key('alternate'):
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ret += generate_fwd_struct(expr['alternate'])
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ret += generate_enum('%sKind' % expr['alternate'], expr['data'].keys())
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fdef.write(generate_enum_lookup('%sKind' % expr['alternate'],
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expr['data'].keys()))
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fdef.write(generate_alternate_qtypes(expr))
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else:
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continue
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fdecl.write(ret)
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# to avoid header dependency hell, we always generate declarations
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# for built-in types in our header files and simply guard them
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fdecl.write(guardstart("QAPI_TYPES_BUILTIN_CLEANUP_DECL"))
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for typename in builtin_types.keys():
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fdecl.write(generate_type_cleanup_decl(typename + "List"))
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fdecl.write(guardend("QAPI_TYPES_BUILTIN_CLEANUP_DECL"))
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# ...this doesn't work for cases where we link in multiple objects that
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# have the functions defined, so we use -b option to provide control
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# over these cases
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if do_builtins:
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for typename in builtin_types.keys():
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fdef.write(generate_type_cleanup(typename + "List"))
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for expr in exprs:
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ret = ""
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if expr.has_key('struct'):
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ret += generate_struct(expr) + "\n"
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ret += generate_type_cleanup_decl(expr['struct'] + "List")
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fdef.write(generate_type_cleanup(expr['struct'] + "List"))
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ret += generate_type_cleanup_decl(expr['struct'])
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fdef.write(generate_type_cleanup(expr['struct']))
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elif expr.has_key('union'):
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ret += generate_union(expr, 'union') + "\n"
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ret += generate_type_cleanup_decl(expr['union'] + "List")
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fdef.write(generate_type_cleanup(expr['union'] + "List"))
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ret += generate_type_cleanup_decl(expr['union'])
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fdef.write(generate_type_cleanup(expr['union']))
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elif expr.has_key('alternate'):
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ret += generate_union(expr, 'alternate') + "\n"
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ret += generate_type_cleanup_decl(expr['alternate'] + "List")
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fdef.write(generate_type_cleanup(expr['alternate'] + "List"))
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ret += generate_type_cleanup_decl(expr['alternate'])
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fdef.write(generate_type_cleanup(expr['alternate']))
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elif expr.has_key('enum'):
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ret += "\n" + generate_type_cleanup_decl(expr['enum'] + "List")
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fdef.write(generate_type_cleanup(expr['enum'] + "List"))
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else:
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continue
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fdecl.write(ret)
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close_output(fdef, fdecl)
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