linux/scripts/generate_rust_analyzer.py
Gary Guo ecaa6ddff2 rust: add build_error crate
The `build_error` crate provides a function `build_error` which
will panic at compile-time if executed in const context and,
by default, will cause a build error if not executed at compile
time and the optimizer does not optimise away the call.

The `CONFIG_RUST_BUILD_ASSERT_ALLOW` kernel option allows to
relax the default build failure and convert it to a runtime
check. If the runtime check fails, `panic!` will be called.

Its functionality will be exposed to users as a couple macros in
the `kernel` crate in the following patch, thus some documentation
here refers to them for simplicity.

Signed-off-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net>
Reviewed-by: Wei Liu <wei.liu@kernel.org>
[Reworded, adapted for upstream and applied latest changes]
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2022-12-04 01:59:16 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
"""generate_rust_analyzer - Generates the `rust-project.json` file for `rust-analyzer`.
"""
import argparse
import json
import logging
import pathlib
import sys
def generate_crates(srctree, objtree, sysroot_src):
# Generate the configuration list.
cfg = []
with open(objtree / "include" / "generated" / "rustc_cfg") as fd:
for line in fd:
line = line.replace("--cfg=", "")
line = line.replace("\n", "")
cfg.append(line)
# Now fill the crates list -- dependencies need to come first.
#
# Avoid O(n^2) iterations by keeping a map of indexes.
crates = []
crates_indexes = {}
def append_crate(display_name, root_module, deps, cfg=[], is_workspace_member=True, is_proc_macro=False):
crates_indexes[display_name] = len(crates)
crates.append({
"display_name": display_name,
"root_module": str(root_module),
"is_workspace_member": is_workspace_member,
"is_proc_macro": is_proc_macro,
"deps": [{"crate": crates_indexes[dep], "name": dep} for dep in deps],
"cfg": cfg,
"edition": "2021",
"env": {
"RUST_MODFILE": "This is only for rust-analyzer"
}
})
# First, the ones in `rust/` since they are a bit special.
append_crate(
"core",
sysroot_src / "core" / "src" / "lib.rs",
[],
is_workspace_member=False,
)
append_crate(
"compiler_builtins",
srctree / "rust" / "compiler_builtins.rs",
[],
)
append_crate(
"alloc",
srctree / "rust" / "alloc" / "lib.rs",
["core", "compiler_builtins"],
)
append_crate(
"macros",
srctree / "rust" / "macros" / "lib.rs",
[],
is_proc_macro=True,
)
crates[-1]["proc_macro_dylib_path"] = "rust/libmacros.so"
append_crate(
"build_error",
srctree / "rust" / "build_error.rs",
["core", "compiler_builtins"],
)
append_crate(
"bindings",
srctree / "rust"/ "bindings" / "lib.rs",
["core"],
cfg=cfg,
)
crates[-1]["env"]["OBJTREE"] = str(objtree.resolve(True))
append_crate(
"kernel",
srctree / "rust" / "kernel" / "lib.rs",
["core", "alloc", "macros", "build_error", "bindings"],
cfg=cfg,
)
crates[-1]["source"] = {
"include_dirs": [
str(srctree / "rust" / "kernel"),
str(objtree / "rust")
],
"exclude_dirs": [],
}
# Then, the rest outside of `rust/`.
#
# We explicitly mention the top-level folders we want to cover.
for folder in ("samples", "drivers"):
for path in (srctree / folder).rglob("*.rs"):
logging.info("Checking %s", path)
name = path.name.replace(".rs", "")
# Skip those that are not crate roots.
if f"{name}.o" not in open(path.parent / "Makefile").read():
continue
logging.info("Adding %s", name)
append_crate(
name,
path,
["core", "alloc", "kernel"],
cfg=cfg,
)
return crates
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('--verbose', '-v', action='store_true')
parser.add_argument("srctree", type=pathlib.Path)
parser.add_argument("objtree", type=pathlib.Path)
parser.add_argument("sysroot_src", type=pathlib.Path)
args = parser.parse_args()
logging.basicConfig(
format="[%(asctime)s] [%(levelname)s] %(message)s",
level=logging.INFO if args.verbose else logging.WARNING
)
rust_project = {
"crates": generate_crates(args.srctree, args.objtree, args.sysroot_src),
"sysroot_src": str(args.sysroot_src),
}
json.dump(rust_project, sys.stdout, sort_keys=True, indent=4)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()