From 002c634c1fb88d71afe67b66cd79a63b70c852aa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Simon Glass Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2016 19:45:08 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] rockchip: Add a script to parse datasheets This script has proved useful for parsing datasheets and creating register shift/mask values for use in header files. Include it in case it is useful for others. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass --- doc/README.rockchip | 6 ++ tools/rkmux.py | 218 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 224 insertions(+) create mode 100755 tools/rkmux.py diff --git a/doc/README.rockchip b/doc/README.rockchip index 9a2ebca95d..7be5a130fb 100644 --- a/doc/README.rockchip +++ b/doc/README.rockchip @@ -243,6 +243,12 @@ SPI flash. See above for instructions on how to write a SPI image. +rkmux.py +-------- + +You can use this script to create #defines for SoC register access. See the +script for usage. + Device tree and driver model ---------------------------- diff --git a/tools/rkmux.py b/tools/rkmux.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..39173359ca --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/rkmux.py @@ -0,0 +1,218 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python + +# Script to create enums from datasheet register tables +# +# Usage: +# +# First, create a text file from the datasheet: +# pdftotext -layout /path/to/rockchip-3288-trm.pdf /tmp/asc +# +# Then use this script to output the #defines for a particular register: +# ./tools/rkmux.py GRF_GPIO4C_IOMUX +# +# It will create output suitable for putting in a header file, with SHIFT and +# MASK values for each bitfield in the register. +# +# Note: this tool is not perfect and you may need to edit the resulting code. +# But it should speed up the process. + +import csv +import re +import sys + +tab_to_col = 3 + +class RegField: + def __init__(self, cols=None): + if cols: + self.bits, self.attr, self.reset_val, self.desc = ( + [x.strip() for x in cols]) + self.desc = [self.desc] + else: + self.bits = '' + self.attr = '' + self.reset_val = '' + self.desc = [] + + def Setup(self, cols): + self.bits, self.attr, self.reset_val = cols[0:3] + if len(cols) > 3: + self.desc.append(cols[3]) + + def AddDesc(self, desc): + self.desc.append(desc) + + def Show(self): + print self + print + self.__init__() + + def __str__(self): + return '%s,%s,%s,%s' % (self.bits, self.attr, self.reset_val, + '\n'.join(self.desc)) + +class Printer: + def __init__(self, name): + self.first = True + self.name = name + self.re_sel = re.compile("[1-9]'b([01]+): (.*)") + + def __enter__(self): + return self + + def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): + if not self.first: + self.output_footer() + + def output_header(self): + print '/* %s */' % self.name + print 'enum {' + + def output_footer(self): + print '};'; + + def output_regfield(self, regfield): + lines = regfield.desc + field = lines[0] + #print 'field:', field + if field in ['reserved', 'reserve', 'write_enable', 'write_mask']: + return + if field.endswith('_sel') or field.endswith('_con'): + field = field[:-4] + elif field.endswith(' iomux'): + field = field[:-6] + elif field.endswith('_mode') or field.endswith('_mask'): + field = field[:-5] + #else: + #print 'bad field %s' % field + #return + field = field.upper() + if ':' in regfield.bits: + bit_high, bit_low = [int(x) for x in regfield.bits.split(':')] + else: + bit_high = bit_low = int(regfield.bits) + bit_width = bit_high - bit_low + 1 + mask = (1 << bit_width) - 1 + if self.first: + self.first = False + self.output_header() + else: + print + out_enum(field, 'shift', bit_low) + out_enum(field, 'mask', mask) + next_val = -1 + #print 'lines: %s', lines + for line in lines: + m = self.re_sel.match(line) + if m: + val, enum = int(m.group(1), 2), m.group(2) + if enum not in ['reserved', 'reserve']: + out_enum(field, enum, val, val == next_val) + next_val = val + 1 + + +def process_file(name, fd): + field = RegField() + reg = '' + + fields = [] + + def add_it(field): + if field.bits: + if reg == name: + fields.append(field) + field = RegField() + return field + + def is_field_start(line): + if '=' in line or '+' in line: + return False + if (line.startswith('gpio') or line.startswith('peri_') or + line.endswith('_sel') or line.endswith('_con')): + return True + if not ' ' in line: # and '_' in line: + return True + return False + + for line in fd: + line = line.rstrip() + if line[:4] in ['GRF_', 'PMU_', 'CRU_']: + field = add_it(field) + reg = line + do_this = name == reg + elif not line or not line.startswith(' '): + continue + line = line.replace('\xe2\x80\x99', "'") + leading = len(line) - len(line.lstrip()) + line = line.lstrip() + cols = re.split(' *', line, 3) + if leading > 15 or (len(cols) > 3 and is_field_start(cols[3])): + if is_field_start(line): + field = add_it(field) + field.AddDesc(line) + else: + if cols[0] == 'Bit' or len(cols) < 3: + continue + #print + #print field + field = add_it(field) + field.Setup(cols) + field = add_it(field) + + with Printer(name) as printer: + for field in fields: + #print field + printer.output_regfield(field) + #print + +def out_enum(field, suffix, value, skip_val=False): + str = '%s_%s' % (field.upper(), suffix.upper()) + if not skip_val: + tabs = tab_to_col - len(str) / 8 + if value > 9: + val_str = '%#x' % value + else: + val_str = '%d' % value + + str += '%s= %s' % ('\t' * tabs, val_str) + print '\t%s,' % str + +# Process a CSV file, e.g. from tabula +def process_csv(name, fd): + reader = csv.reader(fd) + + rows = [] + + field = RegField() + for row in reader: + #print field.desc + if not row[0]: + field.desc.append(row[3]) + continue + if field.bits: + if field.bits != 'Bit': + rows.append(field) + #print row + field = RegField(row) + + with Printer(name) as printer: + for row in rows: + #print field + printer.output_regfield(row) + #print + +fname = sys.argv[1] +name = sys.argv[2] + +# Read output from pdftotext -layout +if 1: + with open(fname, 'r') as fd: + process_file(name, fd) + +# Use tabula +# It seems to be better at outputting text for an entire cell in one cell. +# But it does not always work. E.g. GRF_GPIO7CH_IOMUX. +# So there is no point in using it. +if 0: + with open(fname, 'r') as fd: + process_csv(name, fd) -- 2.30.2