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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
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;;; Copyright © 2020 Stefan <stefan-guix@vodafonemail.de>
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;;;
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;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
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;;;
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;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
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;;; your option) any later version.
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;;;
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;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;;;
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;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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(define-module (guix build kconfig)
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#:use-module (ice-9 rdelim)
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#:use-module (ice-9 regex)
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
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#:export (modify-defconfig
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verify-config))
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;; Commentary:
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;;
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;; Builder-side code to modify configurations for the Kconfig build system as
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;; used by Linux and U-Boot.
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;;
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;; Code:
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(define (pair->config-string pair)
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"Convert a PAIR back to a config-string."
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(let* ((key (first pair))
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(value (cdr pair)))
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(if (string? key)
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(if (string? value)
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(string-append key "=" value)
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(string-append "# " key " is not set"))
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value)))
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(define (config-string->pair config-string)
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"Parse a configuration string like \"CONFIG_EXAMPLE=m\" into a key-value pair.
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An error is thrown for invalid configurations.
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\"CONFIG_A=y\" -> '(\"CONFIG_A\" . \"y\")
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\"CONFIG_B=\\\"\\\"\" -> '(\"CONFIG_B\" . \"\\\"\\\"\")
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\"CONFIG_C=\" -> '(\"CONFIG_C\" . \"\")
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\"# CONFIG_E is not set\" -> '(\"CONFIG_E\" . #f)
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\"CONFIG_D\" -> '(\"CONFIG_D\" . #f)
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\"# Any comment\" -> '(#f . \"# Any comment\")
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\"\" -> '(#f . \"\")
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\"# CONFIG_E=y\" -> (error \"Invalid configuration\")
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\"CONFIG_E is not set\" -> (error \"Invalid configuration\")
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\"Anything else\" -> (error \"Invalid configuration\")"
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(define config-regexp
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(make-regexp
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;; (match:substring (string-match "=(.*)" "=") 1) returns "", but the
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;; pattern "=(.+)?" makes it return #f instead. From a "CONFIG_A=" we like
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;; to get "", which later emits "CONFIG_A=" again.
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(string-append "^ *(#[\\t ]*)?(CONFIG_[a-zA-Z0-9_]+)([\\t ]*="
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"[\\t ]*(.*)|([\\t ]+is[\\t ]+not[\\t ]+set))?$")))
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(define config-comment-regexp
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(make-regexp "^([\\t ]*(#.*)?)$"))
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(let ((match (regexp-exec config-regexp (string-trim-right config-string))))
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(if match
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(let* ((comment (match:substring match 1))
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(key (match:substring match 2))
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(unset (match:substring match 5))
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(value (and (not comment)
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(not unset)
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(match:substring match 4))))
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(if (eq? (not comment) (not unset))
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;; The key is uncommented and set or commented and unset.
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(cons key value)
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;; The key is set or unset ambigiously.
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(error (format #f "invalid configuration, did you mean \"~a\"?"
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(pair->config-string (cons key #f)))
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config-string)))
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;; This is not a valid or ambigious config-string, but maybe a
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;; comment.
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(if (regexp-exec config-comment-regexp config-string)
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(cons #f config-string) ;keep valid comments
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(error "Invalid configuration" config-string)))))
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(define (defconfig->alist defconfig)
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"Convert the content of a DEFCONFIG (or .config) file into an alist."
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(with-input-from-file defconfig
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(lambda ()
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(let loop ((alist '())
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(line (read-line)))
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(if (eof-object? line)
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;; Building the alist is done, now check for duplicates.
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;; Note: the filter invocation is used to remove comments.
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(let loop ((keys (map first (filter first alist)))
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(duplicates '()))
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(if (null? keys)
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;; The search for duplicates is done.
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;; Return the alist or throw an error on duplicates.
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(if (null? duplicates)
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(reverse alist)
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(error
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(format #f "duplicate configurations in ~a" defconfig)
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(reverse duplicates)))
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;; Continue the search for duplicates.
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(loop (cdr keys)
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(if (member (first keys) (cdr keys))
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(cons (first keys) duplicates)
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duplicates))))
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;; Build the alist.
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(loop (cons (config-string->pair line) alist)
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(read-line)))))))
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(define (modify-defconfig defconfig configs)
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"This function can modify a given DEFCONFIG (or .config) file by adding,
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changing or removing the list of strings in CONFIGS. This allows customization
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of Kconfig based projects like the kernel Linux or the bootloader 'Das U-Boot'.
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These are examples for CONFIGS to add, change or remove configurations to/from
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DEFCONFIG:
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'(\"CONFIG_A=\\\"a\\\"\"
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\"CONFIG_B=0\"
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\"CONFIG_C=y\"
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\"CONFIG_D=m\"
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\"CONFIG_E=\"
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\"# CONFIG_G is not set\"
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;; For convenience this abbrevation can be used for not set configurations.
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\"CONFIG_F\")
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Instead of a list, CONFIGS can be a string with one configuration per line."
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;; Normalize CONFIGS to a list of configuration pairs.
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(let* ((config-pairs (map config-string->pair
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(append-map (cut string-split <> #\newline)
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(if (string? configs)
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(list configs)
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configs))))
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;; Generate a blocklist from all valid keys in config-pairs.
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(blocklist (delete #f (map first config-pairs)))
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;; Generate an alist from the defconfig without the keys in blocklist.
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(filtered-defconfig-pairs (remove (lambda (pair)
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(member (first pair) blocklist))
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(defconfig->alist defconfig))))
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(with-output-to-file defconfig
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(lambda ()
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(for-each (lambda (pair)
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(display (pair->config-string pair))
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(newline))
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(append filtered-defconfig-pairs config-pairs))))))
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(define (verify-config config defconfig)
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"Verify that the CONFIG file contains all configurations from the DEFCONFIG
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file. When the verification fails, raise an error with the mismatching keys
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and their values."
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(let* ((config-pairs (defconfig->alist config))
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(defconfig-pairs (defconfig->alist defconfig))
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(mismatching-pairs
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(remove (lambda (pair)
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;; Remove all configurations, whose values are #f and
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;; whose keys are not in config-pairs, as not in
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;; config-pairs means unset, ...
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(and (not (cdr pair))
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(not (assoc-ref config-pairs (first pair)))))
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;; ... from the defconfig-pairs different to config-pairs.
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(lset-difference equal?
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;; Remove comments by filtering with first.
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(filter first defconfig-pairs)
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config-pairs))))
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(unless (null? mismatching-pairs)
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(error (format #f "Mismatching configurations in ~a and ~a"
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config defconfig)
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(map (lambda (mismatching-pair)
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(let* ((key (first mismatching-pair))
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(defconfig-value (cdr mismatching-pair))
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(config-value (assoc-ref config-pairs key)))
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(cons key (list (list config-value defconfig-value)))))
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mismatching-pairs)))))
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