159 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
Executable File
159 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/python3
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"""Add a new variant to the Kconfig and Kconfig.name for the baseboard
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To start a new variant of an existing baseboard, we need to add
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the variant into the Kconfig and Kconfig.name files for the
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baseboard. In Kconfig, we have three sections that need additional
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entries, GBB_HWID, MAINBOARD_PART_NUMBER, and VARIANT_DIR.
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In GBB_HWID, we need to add a HWID that includes a numeric suffix.
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The numeric suffix is the CRC-32 of the all-caps ASCII name,
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modulo 10000.
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For example, if the board name is "Fizz", we calculate the CRC of
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"FIZZ TEST", which is 0x598C492D. In decimal, the value is 1502365997,
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modulo 10000 is 5997. So the HWID string is "FIZZ TEST 5997"
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In the past, we have used an online CRC-32 calculator such as
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https://www.lammertbies.nl/comm/info/crc-calculation.html, and then
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used the calculator app to convert to decimal and take the last
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4 digits.
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The MAINBOARD_PART_NUMBER and VARIANT_DIR are simpler, just using
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various capitalizations of the variant name to create the strings.
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Kconfig.name adds an entire section for the new variant, and all
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of these use various capitalizations of the variant name. The strings
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in this section are SOC-specific, so we'll need versions for each
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SOC that we support.
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Copyright 2019 Google LLC.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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"""
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import argparse
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import zlib
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def main():
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description="Add strings to coreboot Kconfig for a new board variant")
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parser.add_argument('--name', type=str, required=True,
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help='Name of the board variant')
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args = parser.parse_args()
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add_to_Kconfig(args.name)
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add_to_Kconfig_name(args.name)
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def get_gbb_hwid(variant_name):
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"""Create the GBB_HWID for a variant
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variant_name The name of the board variant, e.g. 'kohaku'
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Returns:
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GBB_HWID string for the board variant, e.g. 'KOHAKU TEST 1953'
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Note that the case of the variant name does not matter; it gets
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converted to all uppercase as part of this function."""
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hwid = variant_name + ' test'
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upperhwid = hwid.upper()
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# Force conversion to unsigned by bitwise AND with (2^32)-1.
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# See the docs for crc32 at https://docs.python.org/3/library/zlib.html
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# for why '& 0xffffffff' is necessary.
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crc = zlib.crc32(upperhwid.encode('UTF-8')) & 0xffffffff
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gbb_hwid = upperhwid + ' ' + str(crc % 10000).zfill(4)
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return gbb_hwid
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def add_to_Kconfig(variant_name):
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"""Add options for the variant to the Kconfig
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Open the Kconfig file and read it line-by-line. When we detect that we're
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in one of the sections of interest, wait until we get a blank line
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(signalling the end of that section), and then add our new line before
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the blank line. The updated lines are written out to Kconfig.new in the
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same directory as Kconfig.
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variant_name The name of the board variant, e.g. 'kohaku'"""
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# These are the part of the strings that we'll add to the sections
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BOARD = 'BOARD_GOOGLE_' + variant_name.upper()
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gbb_hwid = get_gbb_hwid(variant_name)
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lowercase = variant_name.lower()
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capitalized = lowercase.capitalize()
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# These flags track whether we're in a section where we need to add an option
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in_gbb_hwid = False
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in_mainboard_part_number = False
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in_variant_dir = False
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inputname = 'Kconfig'
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outputname = 'Kconfig.new'
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with open(outputname, 'w') as outfile:
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with open(inputname, 'r') as infile:
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for rawline in infile:
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line = rawline.rstrip('\r\n')
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# Are we in one of the sections of interest?
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if line == 'config GBB_HWID':
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in_gbb_hwid = True
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if line == 'config MAINBOARD_PART_NUMBER':
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in_mainboard_part_number = True
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if line == 'config VARIANT_DIR':
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in_variant_dir = True
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# Are we at the end of a section, and if so, is it one of the
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# sections of interest?
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if line == '':
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if in_gbb_hwid:
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print('\tdefault "' + gbb_hwid + '" if ' + BOARD, file=outfile)
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in_gbb_hwid = False
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if in_mainboard_part_number:
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print('\tdefault "' + capitalized + '" if ' + BOARD, file=outfile)
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in_mainboard_part_number = False
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if in_variant_dir:
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print('\tdefault "' + lowercase + '" if ' + BOARD, file=outfile)
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in_variant_dir = False
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print(line, file=outfile)
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def add_to_Kconfig_name(variant_name):
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"""Add a config section for the variant to the Kconfig.name
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Kconfig.name is easier to modify than Kconfig; it only has a block at
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the end with the new variant's details.
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config BOARD_GOOGLE_${VARIANT}
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variant_name The name of the board variant, e.g. 'kohaku'"""
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# Board name for the config section
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uppercase = variant_name.upper()
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BOARD = 'BOARD_GOOGLE_' + uppercase
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capitalized = variant_name.lower().capitalize()
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inputname = 'Kconfig.name'
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outputname = 'Kconfig.name.new'
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with open(outputname, 'w') as outfile:
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with open(inputname, 'r') as infile:
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# Copy all input lines to output
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for rawline in infile:
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line = rawline.rstrip('\r\n')
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print(line, file=outfile)
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# Now add the new section
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print('\nconfig ' + BOARD, file=outfile)
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print('\tbool "-> ' + capitalized + '"', file=outfile)
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print('\tselect BOARD_GOOGLE_BASEBOARD_HATCH', file=outfile)
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print('\tselect BOARD_ROMSIZE_KB_16384', file=outfile)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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