# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. # import re import glob from html.parser import HTMLParser import os import sys import tempfile import urllib.request, urllib.error, urllib.parse from buildman import bsettings from patman import command from patman import terminal from patman import tools (PRIORITY_FULL_PREFIX, PRIORITY_PREFIX_GCC, PRIORITY_PREFIX_GCC_PATH, PRIORITY_CALC) = list(range(4)) (VAR_CROSS_COMPILE, VAR_PATH, VAR_ARCH, VAR_MAKE_ARGS) = range(4) # Simple class to collect links from a page class MyHTMLParser(HTMLParser): def __init__(self, arch): """Create a new parser After the parser runs, self.links will be set to a list of the links to .xz archives found in the page, and self.arch_link will be set to the one for the given architecture (or None if not found). Args: arch: Architecture to search for """ HTMLParser.__init__(self) self.arch_link = None self.links = [] self.re_arch = re.compile('[-_]%s-' % arch) def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs): if tag == 'a': for tag, value in attrs: if tag == 'href': if value and value.endswith('.xz'): self.links.append(value) if self.re_arch.search(value): self.arch_link = value class Toolchain: """A single toolchain Public members: gcc: Full path to C compiler path: Directory path containing C compiler cross: Cross compile string, e.g. 'arm-linux-' arch: Architecture of toolchain as determined from the first component of the filename. E.g. arm-linux-gcc becomes arm priority: Toolchain priority (0=highest, 20=lowest) override_toolchain: Toolchain to use for sandbox, overriding the normal one """ def __init__(self, fname, test, verbose=False, priority=PRIORITY_CALC, arch=None, override_toolchain=None): """Create a new toolchain object. Args: fname: Filename of the gcc component test: True to run the toolchain to test it verbose: True to print out the information priority: Priority to use for this toolchain, or PRIORITY_CALC to calculate it """ self.gcc = fname self.path = os.path.dirname(fname) self.override_toolchain = override_toolchain # Find the CROSS_COMPILE prefix to use for U-Boot. For example, # 'arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc' turns into 'arm-linux-gnueabihf-'. basename = os.path.basename(fname) pos = basename.rfind('-') self.cross = basename[:pos + 1] if pos != -1 else '' # The architecture is the first part of the name pos = self.cross.find('-') if arch: self.arch = arch else: self.arch = self.cross[:pos] if pos != -1 else 'sandbox' if self.arch == 'sandbox' and override_toolchain: self.gcc = override_toolchain env = self.MakeEnvironment(False) # As a basic sanity check, run the C compiler with --version cmd = [fname, '--version'] if priority == PRIORITY_CALC: self.priority = self.GetPriority(fname) else: self.priority = priority if test: result = command.RunPipe([cmd], capture=True, env=env, raise_on_error=False) self.ok = result.return_code == 0 if verbose: print('Tool chain test: ', end=' ') if self.ok: print("OK, arch='%s', priority %d" % (self.arch, self.priority)) else: print('BAD') print('Command: ', cmd) print(result.stdout) print(result.stderr) else: self.ok = True def GetPriority(self, fname): """Return the priority of the toolchain. Toolchains are ranked according to their suitability by their filename prefix. Args: fname: Filename of toolchain Returns: Priority of toolchain, PRIORITY_CALC=highest, 20=lowest. """ priority_list = ['-elf', '-unknown-linux-gnu', '-linux', '-none-linux-gnueabi', '-none-linux-gnueabihf', '-uclinux', '-none-eabi', '-gentoo-linux-gnu', '-linux-gnueabi', '-linux-gnueabihf', '-le-linux', '-uclinux'] for prio in range(len(priority_list)): if priority_list[prio] in fname: return PRIORITY_CALC + prio return PRIORITY_CALC + prio def GetWrapper(self, show_warning=True): """Get toolchain wrapper from the setting file. """ value = '' for name, value in bsettings.GetItems('toolchain-wrapper'): if not value: print("Warning: Wrapper not found") if value: value = value + ' ' return value def GetEnvArgs(self, which): """Get an environment variable/args value based on the the toolchain Args: which: VAR_... value to get Returns: Value of that environment variable or arguments """ wrapper = self.GetWrapper() if which == VAR_CROSS_COMPILE: return wrapper + os.path.join(self.path, self.cross) elif which == VAR_PATH: return self.path elif which == VAR_ARCH: return self.arch elif which == VAR_MAKE_ARGS: args = self.MakeArgs() if args: return ' '.join(args) return '' else: raise ValueError('Unknown arg to GetEnvArgs (%d)' % which) def MakeEnvironment(self, full_path): """Returns an environment for using the toolchain. Thie takes the current environment and adds CROSS_COMPILE so that the tool chain will operate correctly. This also disables localized output and possibly unicode encoded output of all build tools by adding LC_ALL=C. Note that os.environb is used to obtain the environment, since in some cases the environment many contain non-ASCII characters and we see errors like: UnicodeEncodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't encode characters in position 569-570: surrogates not allowed Args: full_path: Return the full path in CROSS_COMPILE and don't set PATH Returns: Dict containing the (bytes) environment to use. This is based on the current environment, with changes as needed to CROSS_COMPILE, PATH and LC_ALL. """ env = dict(os.environb) wrapper = self.GetWrapper() if self.override_toolchain: # We'll use MakeArgs() to provide this pass elif full_path: env[b'CROSS_COMPILE'] = tools.ToBytes( wrapper + os.path.join(self.path, self.cross)) else: env[b'CROSS_COMPILE'] = tools.ToBytes(wrapper + self.cross) env[b'PATH'] = tools.ToBytes(self.path) + b':' + env[b'PATH'] env[b'LC_ALL'] = b'C' return env def MakeArgs(self): """Create the 'make' arguments for a toolchain This is only used when the toolchain is being overridden. Since the U-Boot Makefile sets CC and HOSTCC explicitly we cannot rely on the environment (and MakeEnvironment()) to override these values. This function returns the arguments to accomplish this. Returns: List of arguments to pass to 'make' """ if self.override_toolchain: return ['HOSTCC=%s' % self.override_toolchain, 'CC=%s' % self.override_toolchain] return [] class Toolchains: """Manage a list of toolchains for building U-Boot We select one toolchain for each architecture type Public members: toolchains: Dict of Toolchain objects, keyed by architecture name prefixes: Dict of prefixes to check, keyed by architecture. This can be a full path and toolchain prefix, for example {'x86', 'opt/i386-linux/bin/i386-linux-'}, or the name of something on the search path, for example {'arm', 'arm-linux-gnueabihf-'}. Wildcards are not supported. paths: List of paths to check for toolchains (may contain wildcards) """ def __init__(self, override_toolchain=None): self.toolchains = {} self.prefixes = {} self.paths = [] self.override_toolchain = override_toolchain self._make_flags = dict(bsettings.GetItems('make-flags')) def GetPathList(self, show_warning=True): """Get a list of available toolchain paths Args: show_warning: True to show a warning if there are no tool chains. Returns: List of strings, each a path to a toolchain mentioned in the [toolchain] section of the settings file. """ toolchains = bsettings.GetItems('toolchain') if show_warning and not toolchains: print(("Warning: No tool chains. Please run 'buildman " "--fetch-arch all' to download all available toolchains, or " "add a [toolchain] section to your buildman config file " "%s. See README for details" % bsettings.config_fname)) paths = [] for name, value in toolchains: if '*' in value: paths += glob.glob(value) else: paths.append(value) return paths def GetSettings(self, show_warning=True): """Get toolchain settings from the settings file. Args: show_warning: True to show a warning if there are no tool chains. """ self.prefixes = bsettings.GetItems('toolchain-prefix') self.paths += self.GetPathList(show_warning) def Add(self, fname, test=True, verbose=False, priority=PRIORITY_CALC, arch=None): """Add a toolchain to our list We select the given toolchain as our preferred one for its architecture if it is a higher priority than the others. Args: fname: Filename of toolchain's gcc driver test: True to run the toolchain to test it priority: Priority to use for this toolchain arch: Toolchain architecture, or None if not known """ toolchain = Toolchain(fname, test, verbose, priority, arch, self.override_toolchain) add_it = toolchain.ok if toolchain.arch in self.toolchains: add_it = (toolchain.priority < self.toolchains[toolchain.arch].priority) if add_it: self.toolchains[toolchain.arch] = toolchain elif verbose: print(("Toolchain '%s' at priority %d will be ignored because " "another toolchain for arch '%s' has priority %d" % (toolchain.gcc, toolchain.priority, toolchain.arch, self.toolchains[toolchain.arch].priority))) def ScanPath(self, path, verbose): """Scan a path for a valid toolchain Args: path: Path to scan verbose: True to print out progress information Returns: Filename of C compiler if found, else None """ fnames = [] for subdir in ['.', 'bin', 'usr/bin']: dirname = os.path.join(path, subdir) if verbose: print(" - looking in '%s'" % dirname) for fname in glob.glob(dirname + '/*gcc'): if verbose: print(" - found '%s'" % fname) fnames.append(fname) return fnames def ScanPathEnv(self, fname): """Scan the PATH environment variable for a given filename. Args: fname: Filename to scan for Returns: List of matching pathanames, or [] if none """ pathname_list = [] for path in os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep): path = path.strip('"') pathname = os.path.join(path, fname) if os.path.exists(pathname): pathname_list.append(pathname) return pathname_list def Scan(self, verbose): """Scan for available toolchains and select the best for each arch. We look for all the toolchains we can file, figure out the architecture for each, and whether it works. Then we select the highest priority toolchain for each arch. Args: verbose: True to print out progress information """ if verbose: print('Scanning for tool chains') for name, value in self.prefixes: if verbose: print(" - scanning prefix '%s'" % value) if os.path.exists(value): self.Add(value, True, verbose, PRIORITY_FULL_PREFIX, name) continue fname = value + 'gcc' if os.path.exists(fname): self.Add(fname, True, verbose, PRIORITY_PREFIX_GCC, name) continue fname_list = self.ScanPathEnv(fname) for f in fname_list: self.Add(f, True, verbose, PRIORITY_PREFIX_GCC_PATH, name) if not fname_list: raise ValueError("No tool chain found for prefix '%s'" % value) for path in self.paths: if verbose: print(" - scanning path '%s'" % path) fnames = self.ScanPath(path, verbose) for fname in fnames: self.Add(fname, True, verbose) def List(self): """List out the selected toolchains for each architecture""" col = terminal.Color() print(col.Color(col.BLUE, 'List of available toolchains (%d):' % len(self.toolchains))) if len(self.toolchains): for key, value in sorted(self.toolchains.items()): print('%-10s: %s' % (key, value.gcc)) else: print('None') def Select(self, arch): """Returns the toolchain for a given architecture Args: args: Name of architecture (e.g. 'arm', 'ppc_8xx') returns: toolchain object, or None if none found """ for tag, value in bsettings.GetItems('toolchain-alias'): if arch == tag: for alias in value.split(): if alias in self.toolchains: return self.toolchains[alias] if not arch in self.toolchains: raise ValueError("No tool chain found for arch '%s'" % arch) return self.toolchains[arch] def ResolveReferences(self, var_dict, args): """Resolve variable references in a string This converts ${blah} within the string to the value of blah. This function works recursively. Args: var_dict: Dictionary containing variables and their values args: String containing make arguments Returns: Resolved string >>> bsettings.Setup() >>> tcs = Toolchains() >>> tcs.Add('fred', False) >>> var_dict = {'oblique' : 'OBLIQUE', 'first' : 'fi${second}rst', \ 'second' : '2nd'} >>> tcs.ResolveReferences(var_dict, 'this=${oblique}_set') 'this=OBLIQUE_set' >>> tcs.ResolveReferences(var_dict, 'this=${oblique}_set${first}nd') 'this=OBLIQUE_setfi2ndrstnd' """ re_var = re.compile('(\$\{[-_a-z0-9A-Z]{1,}\})') while True: m = re_var.search(args) if not m: break lookup = m.group(0)[2:-1] value = var_dict.get(lookup, '') args = args[:m.start(0)] + value + args[m.end(0):] return args def GetMakeArguments(self, board): """Returns 'make' arguments for a given board The flags are in a section called 'make-flags'. Flags are named after the target they represent, for example snapper9260=TESTING=1 will pass TESTING=1 to make when building the snapper9260 board. References to other boards can be added in the string also. For example: [make-flags] at91-boards=ENABLE_AT91_TEST=1 snapper9260=${at91-boards} BUILD_TAG=442 snapper9g45=${at91-boards} BUILD_TAG=443 This will return 'ENABLE_AT91_TEST=1 BUILD_TAG=442' for snapper9260 and 'ENABLE_AT91_TEST=1 BUILD_TAG=443' for snapper9g45. A special 'target' variable is set to the board target. Args: board: Board object for the board to check. Returns: 'make' flags for that board, or '' if none """ self._make_flags['target'] = board.target arg_str = self.ResolveReferences(self._make_flags, self._make_flags.get(board.target, '')) args = re.findall("(?:\".*?\"|\S)+", arg_str) i = 0 while i < len(args): args[i] = args[i].replace('"', '') if not args[i]: del args[i] else: i += 1 return args def LocateArchUrl(self, fetch_arch): """Find a toolchain available online Look in standard places for available toolchains. At present the only standard place is at kernel.org. Args: arch: Architecture to look for, or 'list' for all Returns: If fetch_arch is 'list', a tuple: Machine architecture (e.g. x86_64) List of toolchains else URL containing this toolchain, if avaialble, else None """ arch = command.OutputOneLine('uname', '-m') if arch == 'aarch64': arch = 'arm64' base = 'https://www.kernel.org/pub/tools/crosstool/files/bin' versions = ['11.1.0', '9.2.0', '7.3.0', '6.4.0', '4.9.4'] links = [] for version in versions: url = '%s/%s/%s/' % (base, arch, version) print('Checking: %s' % url) response = urllib.request.urlopen(url) html = tools.ToString(response.read()) parser = MyHTMLParser(fetch_arch) parser.feed(html) if fetch_arch == 'list': links += parser.links elif parser.arch_link: return url + parser.arch_link if fetch_arch == 'list': return arch, links return None def Unpack(self, fname, dest): """Unpack a tar file Args: fname: Filename to unpack dest: Destination directory Returns: Directory name of the first entry in the archive, without the trailing / """ stdout = command.Output('tar', 'xvfJ', fname, '-C', dest) dirs = stdout.splitlines()[1].split('/')[:2] return '/'.join(dirs) def TestSettingsHasPath(self, path): """Check if buildman will find this toolchain Returns: True if the path is in settings, False if not """ paths = self.GetPathList(False) return path in paths def ListArchs(self): """List architectures with available toolchains to download""" host_arch, archives = self.LocateArchUrl('list') re_arch = re.compile('[-a-z0-9.]*[-_]([^-]*)-.*') arch_set = set() for archive in archives: # Remove the host architecture from the start arch = re_arch.match(archive[len(host_arch):]) if arch: if arch.group(1) != '2.0' and arch.group(1) != '64': arch_set.add(arch.group(1)) return sorted(arch_set) def FetchAndInstall(self, arch): """Fetch and install a new toolchain arch: Architecture to fetch, or 'list' to list """ # Fist get the URL for this architecture col = terminal.Color() print(col.Color(col.BLUE, "Downloading toolchain for arch '%s'" % arch)) url = self.LocateArchUrl(arch) if not url: print(("Cannot find toolchain for arch '%s' - use 'list' to list" % arch)) return 2 home = os.environ['HOME'] dest = os.path.join(home, '.buildman-toolchains') if not os.path.exists(dest): os.mkdir(dest) # Download the tar file for this toolchain and unpack it tarfile, tmpdir = tools.Download(url, '.buildman') if not tarfile: return 1 print(col.Color(col.GREEN, 'Unpacking to: %s' % dest), end=' ') sys.stdout.flush() path = self.Unpack(tarfile, dest) os.remove(tarfile) os.rmdir(tmpdir) print() # Check that the toolchain works print(col.Color(col.GREEN, 'Testing')) dirpath = os.path.join(dest, path) compiler_fname_list = self.ScanPath(dirpath, True) if not compiler_fname_list: print('Could not locate C compiler - fetch failed.') return 1 if len(compiler_fname_list) != 1: print(col.Color(col.RED, 'Warning, ambiguous toolchains: %s' % ', '.join(compiler_fname_list))) toolchain = Toolchain(compiler_fname_list[0], True, True) # Make sure that it will be found by buildman if not self.TestSettingsHasPath(dirpath): print(("Adding 'download' to config file '%s'" % bsettings.config_fname)) bsettings.SetItem('toolchain', 'download', '%s/*/*' % dest) return 0