SPIRV-Tools/utils/generate_language_headers.py
David Neto 59de6100b5 Add asm, dis support for DebugInfo extended instruction set
Add grammar file for DebugInfo extended instruction set
- Each new operand enum kind in extinst.debuginfo.grammar.json maps
  to a new value in spv_operand_type_t.
- Add new concrete enum operand types for DebugInfo

Generate a C header for the DebugInfo extended instruction set

Add table lookup of DebugInfo extended instrutions

Handle the debug info operand types in binary parser,
disassembler, and assembler.

Add DebugInfo round trip tests for assembler, disassembler

Android.mk: Support DebugInfo extended instruction set

The extinst.debuginfo.grammar.json file is currently part of
SPIRV-Tools source.

It contributes operand type enums, so it has to be processed
along with the core grammar files.

We also generate a C header DebugInfo.h.

Add necessary grammar file processing to Android.mk.
2017-12-22 09:39:36 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (c) 2017 Google Inc.
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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"""Generates language headers from a JSON grammar file"""
from __future__ import print_function
import errno
import json
import os.path
import re
def make_path_to_file(f):
"""Makes all ancestor directories to the given file, if they
don't yet exist.
Arguments:
f: The file whose ancestor directories are to be created.
"""
dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(f))
try:
os.makedirs(dir)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno == errno.EEXIST and os.path.isdir(dir):
pass
else:
raise
class ExtInstGrammar:
"""The grammar for an extended instruction set"""
def __init__(self, name, copyright, instructions, operand_kinds, version = None, revision = None):
self.name = name
self.copyright = copyright
self.instructions = instructions
self.operand_kinds = operand_kinds
self.version = version
self.revision = revision
class LangGenerator:
"""A language-specific generator"""
def __init__(self):
self.upper_case_initial = re.compile('^[A-Z]')
pass
def comment_prefix(self):
return ""
def namespace_prefix(self):
return ""
def uses_guards(self):
return False
def cpp_guard_preamble(self):
return ""
def cpp_guard_postamble(self):
return ""
def enum_value(self, prefix, name, value):
if self.upper_case_initial.match(name):
use_name = name
else:
use_name = '_' + name
return " {}{} = {},".format(prefix, use_name, value)
def generate(self, grammar):
"""Returns a string that is the language-specific header for the given grammar"""
parts = []
if grammar.copyright:
parts.extend(["{}{}".format(self.comment_prefix(), f) for f in grammar.copyright])
parts.append('')
guard = 'SPIRV_EXTINST_{}_H_'.format(grammar.name)
if self.uses_guards:
parts.append('#ifndef {}'.format(guard))
parts.append('#define {}'.format(guard))
parts.append('')
parts.append(self.cpp_guard_preamble())
if grammar.version:
parts.append(self.const_definition(grammar.name, 'Version', grammar.version))
if grammar.revision is not None:
parts.append(self.const_definition(grammar.name, 'Revision', grammar.revision))
parts.append('')
if grammar.instructions:
parts.append(self.enum_prefix(grammar.name, 'Instructions'))
for inst in grammar.instructions:
parts.append(self.enum_value(grammar.name, inst['opname'], inst['opcode']))
parts.append(self.enum_end(grammar.name, 'Instructions'))
parts.append('')
if grammar.operand_kinds:
for kind in grammar.operand_kinds:
parts.append(self.enum_prefix(grammar.name, kind['kind']))
for e in kind['enumerants']:
parts.append(self.enum_value(grammar.name, e['enumerant'], e['value']))
parts.append(self.enum_end(grammar.name, kind['kind']))
parts.append('')
parts.append(self.cpp_guard_postamble())
if self.uses_guards:
parts.append('#endif // {}'.format(guard))
return '\n'.join(parts)
class CLikeGenerator(LangGenerator):
def uses_guards(self):
return True
def comment_prefix(self):
return "// "
def const_definition(self, prefix, var, value):
# Use an anonymous enum. Don't use a static const int variable because
# that can bloat binary size.
return 'enum {0} {1}{2} = {3}, {1}{2}_BitWidthPadding = 0x7fffffff {4};'.format(
'{', prefix, var, value, '}')
def enum_prefix(self, prefix, name):
return 'enum {}{} {}'.format(prefix, name, '{')
def enum_end(self, prefix, enum):
return ' {}{}Max = 0x7ffffff\n{};\n'.format(prefix, enum, '}')
def cpp_guard_preamble(self):
return '#ifdef __cplusplus\nextern "C" {\n#endif\n'
def cpp_guard_postamble(self):
return '#ifdef __cplusplus\n}\n#endif\n'
class CGenerator(CLikeGenerator):
pass
def main():
import argparse
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Generate language headers from a JSON grammar')
parser.add_argument('--extinst-name',
type=str, required=True,
help='The name to use in tokens')
parser.add_argument('--extinst-grammar', metavar='<path>',
type=str, required=True,
help='input JSON grammar file for extended instruction set')
parser.add_argument('--extinst-output-base', metavar='<path>',
type=str, required=True,
help='Basename of the language-specific output file.')
args = parser.parse_args()
with open(args.extinst_grammar) as json_file:
grammar_json = json.loads(json_file.read())
grammar = ExtInstGrammar(name = args.extinst_name,
copyright = grammar_json['copyright'],
instructions = grammar_json['instructions'],
operand_kinds = grammar_json['operand_kinds'],
version = grammar_json['version'],
revision = grammar_json['revision'])
make_path_to_file(args.extinst_output_base)
print(CGenerator().generate(grammar), file=open(args.extinst_output_base + '.h', 'w'))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()