unicorn/qemu/scripts/qapi/events.py
Markus Armbruster fe90858609
qapi: Generate separate .h, .c for each module
Our qapi-schema.json is composed of modules connected by include
directives, but the generated code is monolithic all the same: one
qapi-types.h with all the types, one qapi-visit.h with all the
visitors, and so forth. These monolithic headers get included all
over the place. In my "build everything" tree, adding a QAPI type
recompiles about 4800 out of 5100 objects.

We wouldn't write such monolithic headers by hand. It stands to
reason that we shouldn't generate them, either.

Split up generated qapi-types.h to mirror the schema's modular
structure: one header per module. Name the main module's header
qapi-types.h, and sub-module D/B.json's header D/qapi-types-B.h.

Mirror the schema's includes in the headers, so that qapi-types.h gets
you everything exactly as before. If you need less, you can include
one or more of the sub-module headers. To be exploited shortly.

Split up qapi-types.c, qapi-visit.h, qapi-visit.c, qmp-commands.h,
qmp-commands.c, qapi-event.h, qapi-event.c the same way.
qmp-introspect.h, qmp-introspect.c and qapi.texi remain monolithic.

The split of qmp-commands.c duplicates static helper function
qmp_marshal_output_str() in qapi-commands-char.c and
qapi-commands-misc.c. This happens when commands returning the same
type occur in multiple modules. Not worth avoiding.

Since I'm going to rename qapi-event.[ch] to qapi-events.[ch], and
qmp-commands.[ch] to qapi-commands.[ch], name the shards that way
already, to reduce churn. This requires temporary hacks in
commands.py and events.py. Similarly, c_name() must temporarily
be taught to munge '/' in common.py. They'll go away with the rename.

Backports commit 252dc3105fc494182e236e97fe20f2d6b1d652cb from qemu
2018-03-09 09:54:36 -05:00

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"""
QAPI event generator
Copyright (c) 2014 Wenchao Xia
Copyright (c) 2015-2018 Red Hat Inc.
Authors:
Wenchao Xia <wenchaoqemu@gmail.com>
Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2.
See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
"""
from qapi.common import *
def build_event_send_proto(name, arg_type, boxed):
return 'void qapi_event_send_%(c_name)s(%(param)s)' % {
'c_name': c_name(name.lower()),
'param': gen_params(arg_type, boxed, 'Error **errp')}
def gen_event_send_decl(name, arg_type, boxed):
return mcgen('''
%(proto)s;
''',
proto=build_event_send_proto(name, arg_type, boxed))
# Declare and initialize an object 'qapi' using parameters from build_params()
def gen_param_var(typ):
assert not typ.variants
ret = mcgen('''
%(c_name)s param = {
''',
c_name=typ.c_name())
sep = ' '
for memb in typ.members:
ret += sep
sep = ', '
if memb.optional:
ret += 'has_' + c_name(memb.name) + sep
if memb.type.name == 'str':
# Cast away const added in build_params()
ret += '(char *)'
ret += c_name(memb.name)
ret += mcgen('''
};
''')
if not typ.is_implicit():
ret += mcgen('''
%(c_name)s *arg = &param;
''',
c_name=typ.c_name())
return ret
def gen_event_send(name, arg_type, boxed, event_enum_name):
# FIXME: Our declaration of local variables (and of 'errp' in the
# parameter list) can collide with exploded members of the event's
# data type passed in as parameters. If this collision ever hits in
# practice, we can rename our local variables with a leading _ prefix,
# or split the code into a wrapper function that creates a boxed
# 'param' object then calls another to do the real work.
ret = mcgen('''
%(proto)s
{
QDict *qmp;
Error *err = NULL;
QMPEventFuncEmit emit;
''',
proto=build_event_send_proto(name, arg_type, boxed))
if arg_type and not arg_type.is_empty():
assert not arg_type.variants
ret += mcgen('''
QObject *obj;
Visitor *v;
''')
if not boxed:
ret += gen_param_var(arg_type)
else:
assert not boxed
ret += mcgen('''
emit = qmp_event_get_func_emit();
if (!emit) {
return;
}
qmp = qmp_event_build_dict("%(name)s");
''',
name=name)
if arg_type and not arg_type.is_empty():
ret += mcgen('''
v = qobject_output_visitor_new(&obj);
''')
if not arg_type.is_implicit():
ret += mcgen('''
visit_type_%(c_name)s(v, "%(name)s", &arg, &err);
''',
name=name, c_name=arg_type.c_name())
else:
ret += mcgen('''
visit_start_struct(v, "%(name)s", NULL, 0, &err);
if (err) {
goto out;
}
visit_type_%(c_name)s_members(v, &param, &err);
if (!err) {
visit_check_struct(v, &err);
}
visit_end_struct(v, NULL);
''',
name=name, c_name=arg_type.c_name())
ret += mcgen('''
if (err) {
goto out;
}
visit_complete(v, &obj);
qdict_put_obj(qmp, "data", obj);
''')
ret += mcgen('''
emit(%(c_enum)s, qmp, &err);
''',
c_enum=c_enum_const(event_enum_name, name))
if arg_type and not arg_type.is_empty():
ret += mcgen('''
out:
visit_free(v);
''')
ret += mcgen('''
error_propagate(errp, err);
QDECREF(qmp);
}
''')
return ret
class QAPISchemaGenEventVisitor(QAPISchemaModularCVisitor):
def __init__(self, prefix):
QAPISchemaModularCVisitor.__init__(
self, prefix, 'qapi-events',
' * Schema-defined QAPI/QMP events', __doc__)
self._enum_name = c_name(prefix + 'QAPIEvent', protect=False)
self._event_names = []
# Temporary HACK:
def _module_basename(self, what, name):
basename = QAPISchemaModularCVisitor._module_basename(self, what, name)
if name == self._main_module:
return re.sub(r'qapi-events', 'qapi-event', basename)
return basename
def _begin_module(self, name):
self._genc.add(mcgen('''
#include "qemu-common.h"
#include "%(prefix)sqapi-event.h"
#include "%(prefix)sqapi-visit.h"
#include "qapi/error.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h"
#include "qapi/qobject-output-visitor.h"
#include "qapi/qmp-event.h"
''',
prefix=self._prefix))
self._genh.add(mcgen('''
#include "%(prefix)sqapi-types.h"
''',
prefix=self._prefix))
def visit_end(self):
self._genh.add(gen_enum(self._enum_name, self._event_names))
self._genc.add(gen_enum_lookup(self._enum_name, self._event_names))
def visit_event(self, name, info, arg_type, boxed):
self._genh.add(gen_event_send_decl(name, arg_type, boxed))
self._genc.add(gen_event_send(name, arg_type, boxed, self._enum_name))
self._event_names.append(name)
def gen_events(schema, output_dir, prefix):
vis = QAPISchemaGenEventVisitor(prefix)
schema.visit(vis)
vis.write(output_dir)