#!/usr/bin/python2 # (C) Copyright Zack Rusin 2005. All Rights Reserved. # Copyright (C) 2015 Intel Corporation # Copyright (C) 2015 Broadcom Corporation # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a # copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), # to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation # on the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sub # license, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom # the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next # paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the # Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL # IBM AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER # LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING # FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS # IN THE SOFTWARE. # # Authors: # Zack Rusin import argparse import license import gl_XML import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET import sys, getopt import re class PrintGlEnums(gl_XML.gl_print_base): def __init__(self): gl_XML.gl_print_base.__init__(self) self.name = "gl_enums.py (from Mesa)" self.license = license.bsd_license_template % ( \ """Copyright (C) 1999-2005 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved.""", "BRIAN PAUL") # Mapping from enum value to (name, priority) tuples. self.enum_table = {} # Mapping from enum name to value self.string_to_int = {} def printRealHeader(self): print '#include "main/glheader.h"' print '#include "main/enums.h"' print '#include "main/imports.h"' print '#include "main/mtypes.h"' print '' print 'typedef struct PACKED {' print ' uint32_t offset;' print ' int n;' print '} enum_elt;' print '' return def print_code(self): print """ typedef int (*cfunc)(const void *, const void *); /** * Compare a key enum value to an element in the \c enum_string_table_offsets array. * * \c bsearch always passes the key as the first parameter and the pointer * to the array element as the second parameter. We can elimiate some * extra work by taking advantage of that fact. * * \param a Pointer to the desired enum name. * \param b Pointer into the \c enum_string_table_offsets array. */ static int compar_nr( const int *a, enum_elt *b ) { return a[0] - b->n; } static char token_tmp[20]; /** * This function always returns a string. If the number is a valid enum, it * returns the enum name. Otherwise, it returns a numeric string. */ const char * _mesa_enum_to_string(int nr) { enum_elt *elt; elt = bsearch(& nr, enum_string_table_offsets, ARRAY_SIZE(enum_string_table_offsets), sizeof(enum_string_table_offsets[0]), (cfunc) compar_nr); if (elt != NULL) { return &enum_string_table[elt->offset]; } else { /* this is not re-entrant safe, no big deal here */ _mesa_snprintf(token_tmp, sizeof(token_tmp) - 1, "0x%x", nr); token_tmp[sizeof(token_tmp) - 1] = '\\0'; return token_tmp; } } /** * Primitive names */ static const char *prim_names[PRIM_MAX+3] = { "GL_POINTS", "GL_LINES", "GL_LINE_LOOP", "GL_LINE_STRIP", "GL_TRIANGLES", "GL_TRIANGLE_STRIP", "GL_TRIANGLE_FAN", "GL_QUADS", "GL_QUAD_STRIP", "GL_POLYGON", "GL_LINES_ADJACENCY", "GL_LINE_STRIP_ADJACENCY", "GL_TRIANGLES_ADJACENCY", "GL_TRIANGLE_STRIP_ADJACENCY", "GL_PATCHES", "outside begin/end", "unknown state" }; /* Get the name of an enum given that it is a primitive type. Avoids * GL_FALSE/GL_POINTS ambiguity and others. */ const char * _mesa_lookup_prim_by_nr(GLuint nr) { if (nr < ARRAY_SIZE(prim_names)) return prim_names[nr]; else return "invalid mode"; } """ return def printBody(self, xml): self.process_enums(xml) sorted_enum_values = sorted(self.enum_table.keys()) string_offsets = {} i = 0; print '#if defined(__GNUC__)' print '# define LONGSTRING __extension__' print '#else' print '# define LONGSTRING' print '#endif' print '' print 'LONGSTRING static const char enum_string_table[] = {' # We express the very long concatenation of enum strings as an array # of characters rather than as a string literal to work-around MSVC's # 65535 character limit. for enum in sorted_enum_values: (name, pri) = self.enum_table[enum] print " ", for ch in name: print "'%c'," % ch, print "'\\0'," string_offsets[ enum ] = i i += len(name) + 1 print '};' print '' print 'static const enum_elt enum_string_table_offsets[%u] =' % (len(self.enum_table)) print '{' for enum in sorted_enum_values: (name, pri) = self.enum_table[enum] print ' { %5u, 0x%08X }, /* %s */' % (string_offsets[enum], enum, name) print '};' print '' self.print_code() return def add_enum_provider(self, name, priority): value = self.string_to_int[name] # We don't want the weird GL_SKIP_COMPONENTS1_NV enums. if value < 0: return # We don't want the 64-bit GL_TIMEOUT_IGNORED "enums" if value > 0xffffffff: return # We don't want bitfields in the enum-to-string table -- # individual bits have so many names, it's pointless. Note # that we check for power-of-two, since some getters have # "_BITS" in their name, but none have a power-of-two enum # number. if not (value & (value - 1)) and '_BIT' in name: return # Also drop the GL_*_ATTRIB_BITS bitmasks. if value == 0xffffffff: return if value in self.enum_table: (n, p) = self.enum_table[value] if priority < p: self.enum_table[value] = (name, priority) else: self.enum_table[value] = (name, priority) def process_extension(self, extension): if extension.get('name').startswith('GL_ARB_'): extension_prio = 400 elif extension.get('name').startswith('GL_EXT_'): extension_prio = 600 else: extension_prio = 800 for enum in extension.findall('require/enum'): self.add_enum_provider(enum.get('name'), extension_prio) def process_enums(self, xml): # First, process the XML entries that define the hex values # for all of the enum names. for enum in xml.findall('enums/enum'): name = enum.get('name') value = int(enum.get('value'), base=16) # If the same name ever maps to multiple values, that can # confuse us. GL_ACTIVE_PROGRAM_EXT is OK to lose because # we choose GL_ACTIVE PROGRAM instead. if name in self.string_to_int and name != "GL_ACTIVE_PROGRAM_EXT": print "#error Renumbering {0} from {1} to {2}".format(name, self.string_to_int[name], value) self.string_to_int[name] = value # Now, process all of the API versions and extensions that # provide enums, so we can decide what name to call any hex # value. for feature in xml.findall('feature'): feature_name = feature.get('name') # When an enum gets renamed in a newer version (generally # because of some generalization of the functionality), # prefer the newer name. Also, prefer desktop GL names to # ES. m = re.match('GL_VERSION_([0-9])_([0-9])', feature_name) if m: feature_prio = 100 - int(m.group(1) + m.group(2)) else: m = re.match('GL_ES_VERSION_([0-9])_([0-9])', feature_name) if m: feature_prio = 200 - int(m.group(1) + m.group(2)) else: feature_prio = 200 for enum in feature.findall('require/enum'): self.add_enum_provider(enum.get('name'), feature_prio) for extension in xml.findall('extensions/extension'): self.process_extension(extension) def _parser(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument('-f', '--input_file', required=True, help="Choose an xml file to parse.") return parser.parse_args() def main(): args = _parser() xml = ET.parse(args.input_file) printer = PrintGlEnums() printer.Print(xml) if __name__ == '__main__': main()