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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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#
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# This file is part of the MicroPython project, http://micropython.org/
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#
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# The MIT License (MIT)
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Damien P. George
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#
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# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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#
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# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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#
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# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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# THE SOFTWARE.
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from __future__ import print_function
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import sys
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import os
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import subprocess
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###########################################################################
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# Public functions to be used in the manifest
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def include(manifest, **kwargs):
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"""Include another manifest.
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The manifest argument can be a string (filename) or an iterable of
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strings.
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Relative paths are resolved with respect to the current manifest file.
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Optional kwargs can be provided which will be available to the
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included script via the `options` variable.
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e.g. include("path.py", extra_features=True)
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in path.py:
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options.defaults(standard_features=True)
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# freeze minimal modules.
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if options.standard_features:
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# freeze standard modules.
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if options.extra_features:
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# freeze extra modules.
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"""
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if not isinstance(manifest, str):
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for m in manifest:
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include(m)
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else:
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manifest = convert_path(manifest)
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with open(manifest) as f:
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# Make paths relative to this manifest file while processing it.
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# Applies to includes and input files.
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prev_cwd = os.getcwd()
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os.chdir(os.path.dirname(manifest))
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exec(f.read(), globals(), {"options": IncludeOptions(**kwargs)})
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os.chdir(prev_cwd)
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def freeze(path, script=None, opt=0):
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"""Freeze the input, automatically determining its type. A .py script
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will be compiled to a .mpy first then frozen, and a .mpy file will be
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frozen directly.
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`path` must be a directory, which is the base directory to search for
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files from. When importing the resulting frozen modules, the name of
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the module will start after `path`, ie `path` is excluded from the
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module name.
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If `path` is relative, it is resolved to the current manifest.py.
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Use $(MPY_DIR), $(MPY_LIB_DIR), $(PORT_DIR), $(BOARD_DIR) if you need
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to access specific paths.
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If `script` is None all files in `path` will be frozen.
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If `script` is an iterable then freeze() is called on all items of the
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iterable (with the same `path` and `opt` passed through).
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If `script` is a string then it specifies the file or directory to
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freeze, and can include extra directories before the file or last
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directory. The file or directory will be searched for in `path`. If
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`script` is a directory then all files in that directory will be frozen.
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`opt` is the optimisation level to pass to mpy-cross when compiling .py
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to .mpy.
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"""
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freeze_internal(KIND_AUTO, path, script, opt)
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def freeze_as_str(path):
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"""Freeze the given `path` and all .py scripts within it as a string,
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which will be compiled upon import.
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"""
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freeze_internal(KIND_AS_STR, path, None, 0)
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def freeze_as_mpy(path, script=None, opt=0):
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"""Freeze the input (see above) by first compiling the .py scripts to
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.mpy files, then freezing the resulting .mpy files.
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"""
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freeze_internal(KIND_AS_MPY, path, script, opt)
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def freeze_mpy(path, script=None, opt=0):
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"""Freeze the input (see above), which must be .mpy files that are
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frozen directly.
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"""
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freeze_internal(KIND_MPY, path, script, opt)
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###########################################################################
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# Internal implementation
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KIND_AUTO = 0
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KIND_AS_STR = 1
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KIND_AS_MPY = 2
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KIND_MPY = 3
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VARS = {}
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manifest_list = []
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class IncludeOptions:
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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self._kwargs = kwargs
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self._defaults = {}
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def defaults(self, **kwargs):
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self._defaults = kwargs
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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return self._kwargs.get(name, self._defaults.get(name, None))
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class FreezeError(Exception):
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pass
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def system(cmd):
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try:
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output = subprocess.check_output(cmd, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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return 0, output
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as er:
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return -1, er.output
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def convert_path(path):
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# Perform variable substituion.
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for name, value in VARS.items():
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path = path.replace("$({})".format(name), value)
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# Convert to absolute path (so that future operations don't rely on
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# still being chdir'ed).
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return os.path.abspath(path)
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def get_timestamp(path, default=None):
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try:
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stat = os.stat(path)
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return stat.st_mtime
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except OSError:
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if default is None:
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raise FreezeError("cannot stat {}".format(path))
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return default
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def get_timestamp_newest(path):
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ts_newest = 0
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for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(path, followlinks=True):
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for f in filenames:
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ts_newest = max(ts_newest, get_timestamp(os.path.join(dirpath, f)))
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return ts_newest
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def mkdir(filename):
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path = os.path.dirname(filename)
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if not os.path.isdir(path):
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os.makedirs(path)
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def freeze_internal(kind, path, script, opt):
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path = convert_path(path)
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if not os.path.isdir(path):
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raise FreezeError("freeze path must be a directory: {}".format(path))
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if script is None and kind == KIND_AS_STR:
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manifest_list.append((KIND_AS_STR, path, script, opt))
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elif script is None or isinstance(script, str) and script.find(".") == -1:
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# Recursively search `path` for files to freeze, optionally restricted
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# to a subdirectory specified by `script`
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if script is None:
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subdir = ""
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else:
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subdir = "/" + script
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for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(path + subdir, followlinks=True):
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for f in filenames:
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freeze_internal(kind, path, (dirpath + "/" + f)[len(path) + 1 :], opt)
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elif not isinstance(script, str):
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# `script` is an iterable of items to freeze
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for s in script:
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freeze_internal(kind, path, s, opt)
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else:
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# `script` should specify an individual file to be frozen
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extension_kind = {KIND_AS_MPY: ".py", KIND_MPY: ".mpy"}
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if kind == KIND_AUTO:
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for k, ext in extension_kind.items():
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if script.endswith(ext):
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kind = k
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break
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else:
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print("warn: unsupported file type, skipped freeze: {}".format(script))
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return
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wanted_extension = extension_kind[kind]
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if not script.endswith(wanted_extension):
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raise FreezeError("expecting a {} file, got {}".format(wanted_extension, script))
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manifest_list.append((kind, path, script, opt))
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# Formerly make-frozen.py.
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# This generates:
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# - MP_FROZEN_STR_NAMES macro
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# - mp_frozen_str_sizes
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# - mp_frozen_str_content
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def generate_frozen_str_content(paths):
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def module_name(f):
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return f
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modules = []
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output = [b"#include <stdint.h>\n"]
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for path in paths:
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root = path.rstrip("/")
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root_len = len(root)
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for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(root):
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for f in filenames:
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fullpath = dirpath + "/" + f
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st = os.stat(fullpath)
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modules.append((path, fullpath[root_len + 1 :], st))
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output.append(b"#define MP_FROZEN_STR_NAMES \\\n")
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for _path, f, st in modules:
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m = module_name(f)
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output.append(b'"%s\\0" \\\n' % m.encode())
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output.append(b"\n")
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output.append(b"const uint32_t mp_frozen_str_sizes[] = { ")
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for _path, f, st in modules:
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output.append(b"%d, " % st.st_size)
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output.append(b"0 };\n")
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output.append(b"const char mp_frozen_str_content[] = {\n")
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for path, f, st in modules:
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data = open(path + "/" + f, "rb").read()
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# We need to properly escape the script data to create a C string.
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# When C parses hex characters of the form \x00 it keeps parsing the hex
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# data until it encounters a non-hex character. Thus one must create
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# strings of the form "data\x01" "abc" to properly encode this kind of
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# data. We could just encode all characters as hex digits but it's nice
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# to be able to read the resulting C code as ASCII when possible.
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data = bytearray(data) # so Python2 extracts each byte as an integer
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esc_dict = {ord("\n"): b"\\n", ord("\r"): b"\\r", ord('"'): b'\\"', ord("\\"): b"\\\\"}
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output.append(b'"')
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break_str = False
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for c in data:
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try:
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output.append(esc_dict[c])
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except KeyError:
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if 32 <= c <= 126:
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if break_str:
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output.append(b'" "')
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break_str = False
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output.append(chr(c).encode())
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else:
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output.append(b"\\x%02x" % c)
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break_str = True
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output.append(b'\\0"\n')
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output.append(b'"\\0"\n};\n\n')
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return b"".join(output)
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def main():
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# Parse arguments
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import argparse
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cmd_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description="A tool to generate frozen content in MicroPython firmware images."
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)
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cmd_parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", help="output path")
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cmd_parser.add_argument("-b", "--build-dir", help="output path")
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cmd_parser.add_argument(
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"-f", "--mpy-cross-flags", default="", help="flags to pass to mpy-cross"
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)
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cmd_parser.add_argument("-v", "--var", action="append", help="variables to substitute")
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cmd_parser.add_argument("--mpy-tool-flags", default="", help="flags to pass to mpy-tool")
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cmd_parser.add_argument("files", nargs="+", help="input manifest list")
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args = cmd_parser.parse_args()
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# Extract variables for substitution.
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for var in args.var:
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name, value = var.split("=", 1)
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if os.path.exists(value):
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value = os.path.abspath(value)
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VARS[name] = value
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if "MPY_DIR" not in VARS or "PORT_DIR" not in VARS:
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print("MPY_DIR and PORT_DIR variables must be specified")
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sys.exit(1)
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# Get paths to tools
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MPY_CROSS = VARS["MPY_DIR"] + "/mpy-cross/mpy-cross"
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if sys.platform == "win32":
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MPY_CROSS += ".exe"
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MPY_CROSS = os.getenv("MICROPY_MPYCROSS", MPY_CROSS)
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MPY_TOOL = VARS["MPY_DIR"] + "/tools/mpy-tool.py"
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# Ensure mpy-cross is built
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if not os.path.exists(MPY_CROSS):
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print("mpy-cross not found at {}, please build it first".format(MPY_CROSS))
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sys.exit(1)
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# Include top-level inputs, to generate the manifest
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for input_manifest in args.files:
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try:
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if input_manifest.endswith(".py"):
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include(input_manifest)
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else:
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exec(input_manifest)
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except FreezeError as er:
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print('freeze error executing "{}": {}'.format(input_manifest, er.args[0]))
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sys.exit(1)
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# Process the manifest
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str_paths = []
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mpy_files = []
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ts_newest = 0
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for kind, path, script, opt in manifest_list:
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if kind == KIND_AS_STR:
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str_paths.append(path)
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ts_outfile = get_timestamp_newest(path)
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elif kind == KIND_AS_MPY:
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infile = "{}/{}".format(path, script)
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outfile = "{}/frozen_mpy/{}.mpy".format(args.build_dir, script[:-3])
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ts_infile = get_timestamp(infile)
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ts_outfile = get_timestamp(outfile, 0)
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if ts_infile >= ts_outfile:
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print("MPY", script)
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mkdir(outfile)
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res, out = system(
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[MPY_CROSS]
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+ args.mpy_cross_flags.split()
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+ ["-o", outfile, "-s", script, "-O{}".format(opt), infile]
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)
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if res != 0:
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print("error compiling {}:".format(infile))
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sys.stdout.buffer.write(out)
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raise SystemExit(1)
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ts_outfile = get_timestamp(outfile)
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mpy_files.append(outfile)
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else:
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assert kind == KIND_MPY
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infile = "{}/{}".format(path, script)
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mpy_files.append(infile)
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ts_outfile = get_timestamp(infile)
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ts_newest = max(ts_newest, ts_outfile)
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# Check if output file needs generating
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if ts_newest < get_timestamp(args.output, 0):
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# No files are newer than output file so it does not need updating
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return
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# Freeze paths as strings
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output_str = generate_frozen_str_content(str_paths)
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# Freeze .mpy files
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if mpy_files:
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res, output_mpy = system(
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[
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sys.executable,
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MPY_TOOL,
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"-f",
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"-q",
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args.build_dir + "/genhdr/qstrdefs.preprocessed.h",
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]
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+ args.mpy_tool_flags.split()
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+ mpy_files
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)
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if res != 0:
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print("error freezing mpy {}:".format(mpy_files))
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print(output_mpy.decode())
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sys.exit(1)
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else:
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output_mpy = (
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b'#include "py/emitglue.h"\n'
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b"extern const qstr_pool_t mp_qstr_const_pool;\n"
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b"const qstr_pool_t mp_qstr_frozen_const_pool = {\n"
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b" (qstr_pool_t*)&mp_qstr_const_pool, MP_QSTRnumber_of, 0, 0\n"
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b"};\n"
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b'const char mp_frozen_names[] = { MP_FROZEN_STR_NAMES "\\0"};\n'
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b"const mp_raw_code_t *const mp_frozen_mpy_content[] = {NULL};\n"
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)
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# Generate output
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print("GEN", args.output)
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mkdir(args.output)
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with open(args.output, "wb") as f:
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f.write(b"//\n// Content for MICROPY_MODULE_FROZEN_STR\n//\n")
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f.write(output_str)
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f.write(b"//\n// Content for MICROPY_MODULE_FROZEN_MPY\n//\n")
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f.write(output_mpy)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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