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- /* parser config.in
- * $Id: tkcond.c 2281 2010-10-15 14:21:13Z smasson $
- *
- * This software is governed by the CeCILL license
- * See IOIPSL/IOIPSL_License_CeCILL.txt
- *
- * Version 1.0
- * Eric Youngdale
- * 10/95
- *
- * The general idea here is that we want to parse a config.in file and
- * from this, we generate a wish script which gives us effectively the
- * same functionality that the original config.in script provided.
- *
- * This task is split roughly into 3 parts. The first parse is the parse
- * of the input file itself. The second part is where we analyze the
- * #ifdef clauses, and attach a linked list of tokens to each of the
- * menu items. In this way, each menu item has a complete list of
- * dependencies that are used to enable/disable the options.
- * The third part is to take the configuration database we have build,
- * and build the actual wish script.
- *
- * This file contains the code to further process the conditions from
- * the "ifdef" clauses.
- *
- * The conditions are assumed to be one of the following formats
- *
- * simple_condition:= "$VARIABLE" == y/n/m
- * simple_condition:= "$VARIABLE != y/n/m
- *
- * simple_condition -a simple_condition
- *
- * If the input condition contains '(' or ')' it would screw us up, but for now
- * this is not a problem.
- */
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include "tkparse.h"
- /*
- * Walk a condition chain and invert it so that the logical result is
- * inverted.
- */
- static void invert_condition(struct condition * cnd)
- {
- /*
- * This is simple. Just walk through the list, and invert
- * all of the operators.
- */
- for(;cnd; cnd = cnd->next)
- {
- switch(cnd->op)
- {
- case op_and:
- cnd->op = op_or;
- break;
- case op_or:
- /*
- * This is not turned into op_and - we need to keep track
- * of what operators were used here since we have an optimization
- * later on to remove duplicate conditions, and having
- * inverted ors in there would make it harder if we did not
- * distinguish an inverted or from an and we inserted because
- * of nested ifs.
- */
- cnd->op = op_and1;
- break;
- case op_neq:
- cnd->op = op_eq;
- break;
- case op_eq:
- cnd->op = op_neq;
- break;
- default:
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- /*
- * Walk a condition chain, and free the memory associated with it.
- */
- static void free_condition(struct condition * cnd)
- {
- struct condition * next;
- for(;cnd; cnd = next)
- {
- next = cnd->next;
- if( cnd->variable.str != NULL )
- free(cnd->variable.str);
- free(cnd);
- }
- }
- /*
- * Walk all of the conditions, and look for choice values. Convert
- * the tokens into something more digestible.
- */
- void fix_choice_cond()
- {
- struct condition * cond;
- struct condition * cond2;
- struct kconfig * cfg;
- char tmpbuf[10];
- for(cfg = config;cfg != NULL; cfg = cfg->next)
- {
- if( cfg->cond == NULL )
- {
- continue;
- }
- for(cond = cfg->cond; cond != NULL; cond = cond->next)
- {
- if( cond->op != op_kvariable )
- continue;
- if( cond->variable.cfg->tok != tok_choice )
- continue;
- /*
- * Look ahead for what we are comparing this to. There should
- * be one operator in between.
- */
- cond2 = cond->next->next;
- strcpy(tmpbuf, cond->variable.cfg->label);
- if( strcmp(cond2->variable.str, "y") == 0 )
- {
- cond->variable.cfg = cond->variable.cfg->choice_label;
- cond2->variable.str = strdup(tmpbuf);
- }
- else
- {
- fprintf(stderr,"Ooops\n");
- exit(0);
- }
- }
- }
- }
- /*
- * Walk the stack of conditions, and clone all of them with "&&" operators
- * gluing them together. The conditions from each level of the stack
- * are wrapped in parenthesis so as to guarantee that the results
- * are logically correct.
- */
- struct condition * get_token_cond(struct condition ** cond, int depth)
- {
- int i;
- struct condition * newcond;
- struct condition * tail;
- struct condition * new;
- struct condition * ocond;
- struct kconfig * cfg;
- newcond = tail = NULL;
- for(i=0; i<depth; i++, cond++)
- {
- /*
- * First insert the left parenthesis
- */
- new = (struct condition *) malloc(sizeof(struct condition));
- memset(new, 0, sizeof(*new));
- new->op = op_lparen;
- if( tail == NULL )
- {
- newcond = tail = new;
- }
- else
- {
- tail->next = new;
- tail = new;
- }
- /*
- * Now duplicate the chain.
- */
- ocond = *cond;
- for(;ocond != NULL; ocond = ocond->next)
- {
- new = (struct condition *) malloc(sizeof(struct condition));
- memset(new, 0, sizeof(*new));
- new->op = ocond->op;
- if( ocond->variable.str != NULL )
- {
- if( ocond->op == op_variable )
- {
- /*
- * Search for structure to insert here.
- */
- for(cfg = config;cfg != NULL; cfg = cfg->next)
- {
- if( cfg->tok != tok_bool
- && cfg->tok != tok_int
- && cfg->tok != tok_hex
- && cfg->tok != tok_tristate
- && cfg->tok != tok_choice
- && cfg->tok != tok_dep_tristate)
- {
- continue;
- }
- if( strcmp(cfg->optionname, ocond->variable.str) == 0)
- {
- new->variable.cfg = cfg;
- new->op = op_kvariable;
- break;
- }
- }
- if( cfg == NULL )
- {
- new->variable.str = strdup(ocond->variable.str);
- }
- }
- else
- {
- new->variable.str = strdup(ocond->variable.str);
- }
- }
- tail->next = new;
- tail = new;
- }
- /*
- * Next insert the left parenthesis
- */
- new = (struct condition *) malloc(sizeof(struct condition));
- memset(new, 0, sizeof(*new));
- new->op = op_rparen;
- tail->next = new;
- tail = new;
- /*
- * Insert an and operator, if we have another condition.
- */
- if( i < depth - 1 )
- {
- new = (struct condition *) malloc(sizeof(struct condition));
- memset(new, 0, sizeof(*new));
- new->op = op_and;
- tail->next = new;
- tail = new;
- }
- }
- return newcond;
- }
- /*
- * Walk a single chain of conditions and clone it. These are assumed
- * to be created/processed by get_token_cond in a previous pass.
- */
- struct condition * get_token_cond_frag(struct condition * cond,
- struct condition ** last)
- {
- struct condition * newcond;
- struct condition * tail;
- struct condition * new;
- struct condition * ocond;
- newcond = tail = NULL;
- /*
- * Now duplicate the chain.
- */
- for(ocond = cond;ocond != NULL; ocond = ocond->next)
- {
- new = (struct condition *) malloc(sizeof(struct condition));
- memset(new, 0, sizeof(*new));
- new->op = ocond->op;
- new->variable.cfg = ocond->variable.cfg;
- if( tail == NULL )
- {
- newcond = tail = new;
- }
- else
- {
- tail->next = new;
- tail = new;
- }
- }
- new = (struct condition *) malloc(sizeof(struct condition));
- memset(new, 0, sizeof(*new));
- new->op = op_and;
- tail->next = new;
- tail = new;
-
- *last = tail;
- return newcond;
- }
- /*
- * Walk through the if conditionals and maintain a chain.
- */
- void fix_conditionals(struct kconfig * scfg)
- {
- int depth = 0;
- int i;
- struct kconfig * cfg;
- struct kconfig * cfg1;
- struct condition * conditions[25];
- struct condition * cnd;
- struct condition * cnd1;
- struct condition * cnd2;
- struct condition * cnd3;
- struct condition * newcond;
- struct condition * last;
- /*
- * Start by walking the chain. Every time we see an ifdef, push
- * the condition chain on the stack. When we see an "else", we invert
- * the condition at the top of the stack, and when we see an "endif"
- * we free all of the memory for the condition at the top of the stack
- * and remove the condition from the top of the stack.
- *
- * For any other type of token (i.e. a bool), we clone a new condition chain
- * by anding together all of the conditions that are currently stored on
- * the stack. In this way, we have a correct representation of whatever
- * conditions govern the usage of each option.
- */
- memset(conditions, 0, sizeof(conditions));
- for(cfg=scfg;cfg != NULL; cfg = cfg->next)
- {
- switch(cfg->tok)
- {
- case tok_if:
- /*
- * Push this condition on the stack, and nuke the token
- * representing the ifdef, since we no longer need it.
- */
- conditions[depth] = cfg->cond;
- depth++;
- cfg->tok = tok_nop;
- cfg->cond = NULL;
- break;
- case tok_else:
- /*
- * For an else, we just invert the condition at the top of
- * the stack. This is done in place with no reallocation
- * of memory taking place.
- */
- invert_condition(conditions[depth-1]);
- cfg->tok = tok_nop;
- break;
- case tok_fi:
- depth--;
- free_condition(conditions[depth]);
- conditions[depth] = NULL;
- cfg->tok = tok_nop;
- break;
- case tok_comment:
- case tok_define:
- case tok_menuoption:
- case tok_bool:
- case tok_tristate:
- case tok_int:
- case tok_hex:
- case tok_choice:
- case tok_make:
- /*
- * We need to duplicate the chain of conditions and attach them to
- * this token.
- */
- cfg->cond = get_token_cond(&conditions[0], depth);
- break;
- case tok_dep_tristate:
- /*
- * Same as tok_tristate et al except we have a temporary
- * conditional. (Sort of a hybrid tok_if, tok_tristate, tok_fi
- * option)
- */
- conditions[depth] = cfg->cond;
- depth++;
- cfg->cond = get_token_cond(&conditions[0], depth);
- depth--;
- free_condition(conditions[depth]);
- conditions[depth] = NULL;
- default:
- break;
- }
- }
- /*
- * Fix any conditions involving the "choice" operator.
- */
- fix_choice_cond();
- /*
- * Walk through and see if there are multiple options that control the
- * same kvariable. If there are we need to treat them a little bit
- * special.
- */
- for(cfg=scfg;cfg != NULL; cfg = cfg->next)
- {
- switch(cfg->tok)
- {
- case tok_bool:
- case tok_tristate:
- case tok_dep_tristate:
- case tok_int:
- case tok_hex:
- for(cfg1=cfg;cfg1 != NULL; cfg1 = cfg1->next)
- {
- switch(cfg1->tok)
- {
- case tok_define:
- case tok_bool:
- case tok_tristate:
- case tok_dep_tristate:
- case tok_int:
- case tok_hex:
- if( strcmp(cfg->optionname, cfg1->optionname) == 0)
- {
- cfg->flags |= CFG_DUP;
- cfg1->flags |= CFG_DUP;
- }
- break;
- default:
- break;
- }
- }
- break;
- default:
- break;
- }
- }
- /*
- * Now go through the list, and every time we see a kvariable, check
- * to see whether it also has some dependencies. If so, then
- * append it to our list. The reason we do this is that we might have
- * option CONFIG_FOO which is only used if CONFIG_BAR is set. It may
- * turn out that in config.in that the default value for CONFIG_BAR is
- * set to "y", but that CONFIG_BAR is not enabled because CONFIG_XYZZY
- * is not set. The current condition chain does not reflect this, but
- * we can fix this by searching for the tokens that this option depends
- * upon and cloning the conditions and merging them with the list.
- */
- for(cfg=scfg;cfg != NULL; cfg = cfg->next)
- {
- /*
- * Search for a token that has a condition list.
- */
- if(cfg->cond == NULL) continue;
- for(cnd = cfg->cond; cnd; cnd=cnd->next)
- {
- /*
- * Now search the condition list for a known configuration variable
- * that has conditions of its own.
- */
- if(cnd->op != op_kvariable) continue;
- if(cnd->variable.cfg->cond == NULL) continue;
- if(cnd->variable.cfg->flags & CFG_DUP) continue;
- /*
- * OK, we have some conditions to append to cfg. Make a clone
- * of the conditions,
- */
- newcond = get_token_cond_frag(cnd->variable.cfg->cond, &last);
- /*
- * Finally, we splice it into our list.
- */
- last->next = cfg->cond;
- cfg->cond = newcond;
- }
- }
- /*
- * There is a strong possibility that we have duplicate conditions
- * in here. It would make the script more efficient and readable to
- * remove these. Here is where we assume here that there are no
- * parenthesis in the input script.
- */
- for(cfg=scfg;cfg != NULL; cfg = cfg->next)
- {
- /*
- * Search for configuration options that have conditions.
- */
- if(cfg->cond == NULL) continue;
- for(cnd = cfg->cond; cnd; cnd=cnd->next)
- {
- /*
- * Search for a left parenthesis.
- */
- if(cnd->op != op_lparen) continue;
- for(cnd1 = cnd->next; cnd1; cnd1=cnd1->next)
- {
- /*
- * Search after the previous left parenthesis, and try
- * and find a second left parenthesis.
- */
- if(cnd1->op != op_lparen) continue;
- /*
- * Now compare the next 5 tokens to see if they are
- * identical. We are looking for two chains that
- * are like: '(' $VARIABLE operator constant ')'.
- */
- cnd2 = cnd;
- cnd3 = cnd1;
- for(i=0; i<5; i++, cnd2=cnd2->next, cnd3=cnd3->next)
- {
- if(!cnd2 || !cnd3) break;
- if(cnd2->op != cnd3->op) break;
- if(i == 1 && (cnd2->op != op_kvariable
- || cnd2->variable.cfg != cnd3->variable.cfg) ) break;
- if(i==2 && cnd2->op != op_eq && cnd2->op != op_neq) break;
- if(i == 3 && cnd2->op != op_constant &&
- strcmp(cnd2->variable.str, cnd3->variable.str) != 0)
- break;
- if(i==4 && cnd2->op != op_rparen) break;
- }
- /*
- * If these match, and there is an and gluing these together,
- * then we can nuke the second one.
- */
- if(i==5 && ((cnd3 && cnd3->op == op_and)
- ||(cnd2 && cnd2->op == op_and)))
- {
- /*
- * We have a duplicate. Nuke 5 ops.
- */
- cnd3 = cnd1;
- for(i=0; i<5; i++, cnd3=cnd3->next)
- {
- cnd3->op = op_nuked;
- }
- /*
- * Nuke the and that glues the conditions together.
- */
- if(cnd3 && cnd3->op == op_and) cnd3->op = op_nuked;
- else if(cnd2 && cnd2->op == op_and) cnd2->op = op_nuked;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
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