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export/iar/__init__.py
- Committer:
- The Other Jimmy
- Date:
- 2017-01-04
- Revision:
- 32:8ea194f6145b
File content as of revision 32:8ea194f6145b:
import os from os.path import sep, join, exists from collections import namedtuple from subprocess import Popen, PIPE import shutil import re import sys from tools.targets import TARGET_MAP from tools.export.exporters import Exporter, TargetNotSupportedException import json from tools.export.cmsis import DeviceCMSIS from multiprocessing import cpu_count class IAR(Exporter): NAME = 'iar' TOOLCHAIN = 'IAR' #iar_definitions.json location def_loc = os.path.join( os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), '..', '..', '..', 'tools','export', 'iar', 'iar_definitions.json') #create a dictionary of the definitions with open(def_loc, 'r') as f: IAR_DEFS = json.load(f) #supported targets have a device name and corresponding definition in #iar_definitions.json TARGETS = [target for target, obj in TARGET_MAP.iteritems() if hasattr(obj, 'device_name') and obj.device_name in IAR_DEFS.keys() and "IAR" in obj.supported_toolchains] def iar_groups(self, grouped_src): """Return a namedtuple of group info Positional Arguments: grouped_src: dictionary mapping a group(str) to sources within it (list of file names) Relevant part of IAR template {% for group in groups %} <group> <name>group.name</name> {% for file in group.files %} <file> <name>$PROJ_DIR${{file}}</name> </file> {% endfor %} </group> {% endfor %} """ IARgroup = namedtuple('IARgroup', ['name','files']) groups = [] for name, files in grouped_src.items(): groups.append(IARgroup(name,files)) return groups def iar_device(self): """Retrieve info from iar_definitions.json""" device_name = TARGET_MAP[self.target].device_name device_info = self.IAR_DEFS[device_name] iar_defaults ={ "OGChipSelectEditMenu": "", "CoreVariant": '', "GFPUCoreSlave": '', "GFPUCoreSlave2": 40, "GBECoreSlave": 35, "FPU2": 0, "NrRegs": 0, } iar_defaults.update(device_info) IARdevice = namedtuple('IARdevice', iar_defaults.keys()) return IARdevice(**iar_defaults) def format_file(self, file): """Make IAR compatible path""" return join('$PROJ_DIR$',file) def format_src(self, srcs): """Group source files""" grouped = self.group_project_files(srcs) for group, files in grouped.items(): grouped[group] = [self.format_file(src) for src in files] return grouped def generate(self): """Generate the .eww, .ewd, and .ewp files""" srcs = self.resources.headers + self.resources.s_sources + \ self.resources.c_sources + self.resources.cpp_sources + \ self.resources.objects + self.resources.libraries flags = self.flags flags['c_flags'] = list(set(flags['common_flags'] + flags['c_flags'] + flags['cxx_flags'])) if '--vla' in flags['c_flags']: flags['c_flags'].remove('--vla') if '--no_static_destruction' in flags['c_flags']: flags['c_flags'].remove('--no_static_destruction') #Optimizations if '-Oh' in flags['c_flags']: flags['c_flags'].remove('-Oh') try: debugger = DeviceCMSIS(self.target).debug.replace('-','').upper() except TargetNotSupportedException: debugger = "CMSISDAP" ctx = { 'name': self.project_name, 'groups': self.iar_groups(self.format_src(srcs)), 'linker_script': self.format_file(self.resources.linker_script), 'include_paths': [self.format_file(src) for src in self.resources.inc_dirs], 'device': self.iar_device(), 'ewp': sep+self.project_name + ".ewp", 'debugger': debugger } ctx.update(flags) self.gen_file('iar/eww.tmpl', ctx, self.project_name + ".eww") self.gen_file('iar/ewd.tmpl', ctx, self.project_name + ".ewd") self.gen_file('iar/ewp.tmpl', ctx, self.project_name + ".ewp") @staticmethod def build(project_name, log_name="build_log.txt", cleanup=True): """ Build IAR project """ # > IarBuild [project_path] -build [project_name] proj_file = project_name + ".ewp" cmd = ["IarBuild", proj_file, '-build', project_name] # IAR does not support a '0' option to automatically use all # available CPUs, so we use Python's multiprocessing library # to detect the number of CPUs available cpus_available = cpu_count() jobs = cpus_available if cpus_available else None # Only add the parallel flag if we're using more than one CPU if jobs: cmd += ['-parallel', str(jobs)] # Build the project p = Popen(cmd, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE) out, err = p.communicate() ret_code = p.returncode out_string = "=" * 10 + "STDOUT" + "=" * 10 + "\n" out_string += out out_string += "=" * 10 + "STDERR" + "=" * 10 + "\n" out_string += err if ret_code == 0: out_string += "SUCCESS" else: out_string += "FAILURE" print out_string if log_name: # Write the output to the log file with open(log_name, 'w+') as f: f.write(out_string) # Cleanup the exported and built files if cleanup: os.remove(project_name + ".ewp") os.remove(project_name + ".ewd") os.remove(project_name + ".eww") # legacy output file location if exists('.build'): shutil.rmtree('.build') if exists('BUILD'): shutil.rmtree('BUILD') if ret_code !=0: # Seems like something went wrong. return -1 else: return 0