| import os |
| import re |
| |
| from functools import partial |
| |
| from linaropy.git.worktree import Worktree |
| |
| |
| class LLVMSubproject(object): |
| """ |
| Class that keeps track of everything related to an LLVM subproject (clang, |
| lld, compiler-rt etc): repo URL, location preferred by CMake, |
| CMake variable for adding or removing it from the build etc. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, cmake_path, cmake_var): |
| """Create an LLVMSubproject with the provided info. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| cmake_path |
| Path relative to the LLVM source root where this subproject should |
| live so that CMake can automatically pick it up during the build. |
| cmake_var |
| The name of the CMake variable that can be used to enable/disable |
| building this subproject. |
| """ |
| self.cmake_path = cmake_path |
| self.cmake_var = cmake_var |
| |
| def get_cmake_path(self, llvm_source_directory): |
| """ |
| Get the path where this subproject should live in the given LLVM tree so |
| that CMake can pick it up by default. |
| """ |
| return os.path.join(llvm_source_directory, self.cmake_path) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def get_all_subprojects(cls): |
| """ |
| Return a dictionary of all the LLVM subprojects. |
| At the moment, llvm itself is not part of the subprojects, because it |
| always needs to be there and everything is relative to it. |
| """ |
| return { |
| "clang": |
| cls(os.path.join("tools", "clang"), "LLVM_TOOL_CLANG_BUILD"), |
| "compiler-rt": |
| cls(os.path.join("projects", "compiler-rt"), |
| "LLVM_TOOL_COMPILER_RT_BUILD"), |
| "libcxx": |
| cls(os.path.join("projects", "libcxx"), |
| "LLVM_TOOL_LIBCXX_BUILD"), |
| "libcxxabi": |
| cls(os.path.join("projects", "libcxxabi"), |
| "LLVM_TOOL_LIBCXXABI_BUILD"), |
| "libunwind": |
| cls(os.path.join("projects", "libunwind"), |
| "LLVM_TOOL_LIBUNWIND_BUILD"), |
| "lld": |
| cls(os.path.join("tools", "lld"), "LLVM_TOOL_LLD_BUILD"), |
| "lldb": |
| cls(os.path.join("tools", "lldb"), "LLVM_TOOL_LLDB_BUILD"), |
| "test-suite": |
| cls(os.path.join("projects", "test-suite"), None), |
| } |
| |
| |
| class LLVMSourceConfig(object): |
| """Class for managing an LLVM source tree. |
| |
| It keeps track of which subprojects are enabled in a given tree and provides |
| functionality for adding / removing them. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, proj, sourcePath, |
| subprojs=LLVMSubproject.get_all_subprojects()): |
| """ Create a source configuration. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| proj : Proj |
| Temporary project directory (used mostly for logging). |
| sourcePath |
| Must point to a valid LLVM source tree. |
| subprojs : dictionary |
| Dictionary containing a number of LLVMSubproject objects. |
| By default, this contains all the LLVM subprojects as returned by |
| LLVMSubproject.get_all_subprojects(), but any subset would work just |
| as well. |
| The keys will be used to identify the subprojects in any of this |
| class's methods. It is an error to invoke them with a subproj that |
| does not exist in this dictionary. |
| """ |
| sourcePath = str(sourcePath) |
| if not os.path.isdir(sourcePath): |
| raise EnvironmentError("Invalid path to LLVM source tree") |
| |
| self.proj = proj |
| self.llvmSourceTree = Worktree(proj, sourcePath) |
| self.subprojs = subprojs |
| |
| def get_path(self): |
| """Get the path corresponding to this source config.""" |
| return self.llvmSourceTree.repodir |
| |
| def get_enabled_subprojects(self): |
| """Get a list of the subprojects enabled in this configuration.""" |
| enabled = [] |
| for subproj in self.subprojs: |
| if self.__is_enabled(subproj): |
| enabled.append(subproj) |
| return enabled |
| |
| def update(self, add={}, remove=[]): |
| """Update the configuration by adding/removing subprojects. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| add : dictionary |
| A map of (subproject name, repo) to add to the config. The order in |
| which the subprojects are added is unspecified. Subprojects that are |
| already enabled in the config are ignored. |
| remove: list |
| A list of subproject names to remove from the config. The order in |
| which the subprojects are removed is unspecified. Duplicates and |
| subprojects that aren't enabled in the config are ignored. A |
| subproject may be removed even if it is in an invalid state. |
| |
| For both add and remove, the subproject name must exist in the |
| dictionary that the config was initialized with and the repo must be a |
| valid GitRepo object. |
| |
| TODO: If adding/removing a project fails, this function should try to |
| recover. |
| """ |
| |
| # Make the inputs friendly |
| if add is None: |
| add = {} |
| |
| if remove is None: |
| remove = [] |
| |
| for subproj in list(add.keys()): |
| if subproj in remove: |
| raise ValueError("Can't add and remove {} at the same time" |
| .format(subproj)) |
| |
| for (subproj, repo) in list(add.items()): |
| self.__add_subproject(subproj, repo) |
| |
| for subproj in remove: |
| self.__remove_subproject(subproj) |
| |
| def for_each_enabled(self, action): |
| """Perform the given action for each enabled subproject including LLVM. |
| |
| The action must be a callable object receiving the path to the |
| subproject's directory as its only parameter. |
| |
| If the action throws an exception, it will be rethrown as a |
| RuntimeError. Note that this does not have transactional behaviour. |
| """ |
| for subproj in self.get_enabled_subprojects(): |
| try: |
| action(self.__get_subproj_cmake_path(subproj)) |
| except Exception as exc: |
| raise RuntimeError("Error while processing {}".format(subproj)) from exc |
| |
| # Visit LLVM last, in case getting the enabled subprojects errors out. |
| action(self.llvmSourceTree.repodir) |
| |
| def for_each_subproj(self, action): |
| """Perform the given action for each subproject excluding LLVM. |
| |
| The action must be a callable object receiving an LLVMSubproject |
| parameter and a boolean representing whether the subproject is enabled |
| in the current configuration or not. |
| |
| If the action throws an exception, it will be rethrown as a |
| RuntimeError. Note that this does not have transactional behaviour. |
| """ |
| for subprojName, subproj in self.subprojs.items(): |
| try: |
| action(subproj, self.__is_enabled(subprojName)) |
| except Exception as exc: |
| raise RuntimeError("Error while processing {}".format(subprojName)) from exc |
| |
| def __get_subproj_object(self, subprojName): |
| """Get the LLVMSubproject object corresponding to subprojName.""" |
| if not subprojName in list(self.subprojs.keys()): |
| raise ValueError("Unknown llvm subproject {0}".format(subprojName)) |
| return self.subprojs[subprojName] |
| |
| def __get_subproj_cmake_path(self, subprojName): |
| """Get the full path to subprojName in this source tree.""" |
| subproj = self.__get_subproj_object(subprojName) |
| return subproj.get_cmake_path(self.llvmSourceTree.repodir) |
| |
| def __is_enabled(self, subprojName): |
| """ |
| Check if subproj is enabled in this configuration. A subproj is |
| considered to be enabled if it is a worktree on the correct branch. If |
| a directory for the subproject exists but does not satisfy those |
| conditions, an EnvironmentError is thrown. |
| """ |
| subprojPath = self.__get_subproj_cmake_path(subprojName) |
| |
| if not os.path.isdir(subprojPath): |
| return False |
| |
| existing = Worktree(self.proj, subprojPath) |
| |
| if existing.getbranch() != self.llvmSourceTree.getbranch(): |
| raise EnvironmentError("{} is on branch {}, but should be on {}".format( |
| subprojName, existing.getbranch(), self.llvmSourceTree.getbranch())) |
| |
| return True |
| |
| # TODO: add_subproject, remove_subproject and is_enabled should live in |
| # another object (AddRemoveStrategy?) that would know what we want to add |
| # (worktrees, links, whatever) |
| def __add_subproject(self, subprojName, subprojRepo): |
| """Add a given subproject to this configuration. |
| |
| This will make sure the subproject's sources are visible in the proper |
| place in the LLVM source tree that the configuration was created with. |
| |
| We currently achieve this by creating a worktree for the subproject, but |
| if more flexibility is needed we can add a config option. The branch |
| that the worktree will be created with is the same branch that the |
| existing LLVM source tree is on, and it will be tracking a branch |
| corresponding to the one that the LLVM branch was forked from. |
| """ |
| path = self.__get_subproj_cmake_path(subprojName) |
| |
| if self.__is_enabled(subprojName): |
| # Subproject has already been added, nothing to do. |
| return |
| |
| if os.path.exists(path): |
| raise EnvironmentError( |
| "{} already exists but is not a valid subproject directory." |
| .format(path) + |
| "Please make sure it is a worktree on the same branch as LLVM.") |
| |
| # Create a new worktree |
| branch = self.llvmSourceTree.getbranch() |
| if subprojRepo.branch_exists(branch): |
| Worktree.create(self.proj, subprojRepo, path, branch) |
| else: |
| trackedBranch = "master" # TODO: track proper branch |
| Worktree.create( |
| self.proj, |
| subprojRepo, |
| path, |
| branch, |
| trackedBranch) |
| |
| def __remove_subproject(self, subprojName): |
| """Remove a given subproject from this build configuration.""" |
| path = self.__get_subproj_cmake_path(subprojName) |
| |
| if not os.path.isdir(path): |
| return |
| |
| worktree = Worktree(self.proj, path) |
| worktree.clean(False) |
| |
| |
| class LLVMBuildConfig(object): |
| """Class for managing an LLVM build directory. |
| |
| It should know how to configure a build directory (with CMake) and how to |
| run a build command. The directory must already exist, but it may be empty. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, sourceConfig, buildDir=None): |
| """Create an LLVMBuildConfig.""" |
| self.sourceConfig = sourceConfig |
| self.buildDir = buildDir |
| |
| def cmake(self, commandConsumer, cmakeFlags, generator): |
| """ |
| Generate the CMake command needed for configuring the build directory |
| with the given flags and generator, and pass it to the 'commandConsumer'. |
| |
| The command will always explicitly enable or disable the build of |
| specific subprojects to mirror the source config. This is important |
| because projects can always be added or removed from the source config, |
| and CMake doesn't by default pick up the new situation (so we might end |
| up trying to build subprojects that were removed, or not build |
| subprojects that were added). |
| |
| The 'commandConsumer' should have a 'consume' method taking two |
| parameters: the command to be consumed (in the form of a list) and the |
| directory where the command should be run. Any exceptions that may be |
| raised by that method should be handled by the calling code. |
| """ |
| cmakeSubprojFlags = self.__get_subproj_flags() |
| command = ["cmake", "-G", generator] + cmakeSubprojFlags + \ |
| cmakeFlags + [self.sourceConfig.get_path()] |
| commandConsumer.consume(command, self.buildDir) |
| |
| def __get_subproj_flags(self): |
| """ |
| Get the CMake flags needed to explicitly enable or disable the build of |
| each specific subproject, depending on whether it is enabled or disabled |
| in the source config. |
| """ |
| def append_cmake_var(cmakeVars, subproj, enabled): |
| if subproj.cmake_var is None: |
| return |
| |
| if enabled: |
| status = "ON" |
| else: |
| status = "OFF" |
| cmakeVars.append("-D{}={}".format(subproj.cmake_var, status)) |
| |
| cmakeSubprojFlags = [] |
| self.sourceConfig.for_each_subproj(partial(append_cmake_var, |
| cmakeSubprojFlags)) |
| |
| return cmakeSubprojFlags |