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The APIs that are tagged with # vndk are actually for LLNDK libraries.
Although LLNDK is part of VNDK, calling those APIs 'vndk' has given
users a wrong perception that the APIs don't need to be kept stable
because that's the norm for most of the VNDK libraries that are not
LLNDK.
In order to eliminate the misunderstanding, rename the tag to 'llndk' so
that people introducing new such API will realize what they are signing
themselves up for.
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: cherry-pick from internal gerrit
Bug: 143765505
Test: m
Test: python3 test_gen_stub_libs.py
Merged-In: I2853df3b6e245056c21d4ab3d62466954cf26d72
(cherry picked from commit 3d7b69a657
)
Change-Id: I2853df3b6e245056c21d4ab3d62466954cf26d72
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Python
Executable file
508 lines
17 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2016 The Android Open Source Project
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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#
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"""Generates source for stub shared libraries for the NDK."""
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import argparse
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import json
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import logging
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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ALL_ARCHITECTURES = (
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'arm',
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'arm64',
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'mips',
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'mips64',
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'x86',
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'x86_64',
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)
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# Arbitrary magic number. We use the same one in api-level.h for this purpose.
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FUTURE_API_LEVEL = 10000
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def logger():
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"""Return the main logger for this module."""
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return logging.getLogger(__name__)
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def get_tags(line):
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"""Returns a list of all tags on this line."""
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_, _, all_tags = line.strip().partition('#')
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return [e for e in re.split(r'\s+', all_tags) if e.strip()]
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def is_api_level_tag(tag):
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"""Returns true if this tag has an API level that may need decoding."""
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if tag.startswith('introduced='):
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return True
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if tag.startswith('introduced-'):
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return True
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if tag.startswith('versioned='):
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return True
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return False
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def decode_api_level_tags(tags, api_map):
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"""Decodes API level code names in a list of tags.
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Raises:
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ParseError: An unknown version name was found in a tag.
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"""
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for idx, tag in enumerate(tags):
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if not is_api_level_tag(tag):
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continue
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name, value = split_tag(tag)
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try:
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decoded = str(decode_api_level(value, api_map))
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tags[idx] = '='.join([name, decoded])
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except KeyError:
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raise ParseError('Unknown version name in tag: {}'.format(tag))
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return tags
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def split_tag(tag):
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"""Returns a key/value tuple of the tag.
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Raises:
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ValueError: Tag is not a key/value type tag.
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Returns: Tuple of (key, value) of the tag. Both components are strings.
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"""
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if '=' not in tag:
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raise ValueError('Not a key/value tag: ' + tag)
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key, _, value = tag.partition('=')
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return key, value
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def get_tag_value(tag):
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"""Returns the value of a key/value tag.
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Raises:
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ValueError: Tag is not a key/value type tag.
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Returns: Value part of tag as a string.
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"""
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return split_tag(tag)[1]
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def version_is_private(version):
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"""Returns True if the version name should be treated as private."""
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return version.endswith('_PRIVATE') or version.endswith('_PLATFORM')
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def should_omit_version(version, arch, api, llndk, apex):
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"""Returns True if the version section should be ommitted.
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We want to omit any sections that do not have any symbols we'll have in the
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stub library. Sections that contain entirely future symbols or only symbols
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for certain architectures.
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"""
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if version_is_private(version.name):
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return True
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if 'platform-only' in version.tags:
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return True
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no_llndk_no_apex = 'llndk' not in version.tags and 'apex' not in version.tags
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keep = no_llndk_no_apex or \
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('llndk' in version.tags and llndk) or \
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('apex' in version.tags and apex)
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if not keep:
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return True
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if not symbol_in_arch(version.tags, arch):
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return True
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if not symbol_in_api(version.tags, arch, api):
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return True
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return False
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def should_omit_symbol(symbol, arch, api, llndk, apex):
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"""Returns True if the symbol should be omitted."""
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no_llndk_no_apex = 'llndk' not in symbol.tags and 'apex' not in symbol.tags
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keep = no_llndk_no_apex or \
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('llndk' in symbol.tags and llndk) or \
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('apex' in symbol.tags and apex)
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if not keep:
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return True
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if not symbol_in_arch(symbol.tags, arch):
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return True
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if not symbol_in_api(symbol.tags, arch, api):
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return True
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return False
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def symbol_in_arch(tags, arch):
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"""Returns true if the symbol is present for the given architecture."""
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has_arch_tags = False
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for tag in tags:
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if tag == arch:
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return True
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if tag in ALL_ARCHITECTURES:
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has_arch_tags = True
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# If there were no arch tags, the symbol is available for all
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# architectures. If there were any arch tags, the symbol is only available
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# for the tagged architectures.
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return not has_arch_tags
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def symbol_in_api(tags, arch, api):
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"""Returns true if the symbol is present for the given API level."""
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introduced_tag = None
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arch_specific = False
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for tag in tags:
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# If there is an arch-specific tag, it should override the common one.
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if tag.startswith('introduced=') and not arch_specific:
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introduced_tag = tag
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elif tag.startswith('introduced-' + arch + '='):
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introduced_tag = tag
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arch_specific = True
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elif tag == 'future':
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return api == FUTURE_API_LEVEL
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if introduced_tag is None:
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# We found no "introduced" tags, so the symbol has always been
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# available.
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return True
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return api >= int(get_tag_value(introduced_tag))
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def symbol_versioned_in_api(tags, api):
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"""Returns true if the symbol should be versioned for the given API.
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This models the `versioned=API` tag. This should be a very uncommonly
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needed tag, and is really only needed to fix versioning mistakes that are
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already out in the wild.
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For example, some of libc's __aeabi_* functions were originally placed in
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the private version, but that was incorrect. They are now in LIBC_N, but
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when building against any version prior to N we need the symbol to be
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unversioned (otherwise it won't resolve on M where it is private).
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"""
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for tag in tags:
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if tag.startswith('versioned='):
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return api >= int(get_tag_value(tag))
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# If there is no "versioned" tag, the tag has been versioned for as long as
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# it was introduced.
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return True
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class ParseError(RuntimeError):
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"""An error that occurred while parsing a symbol file."""
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pass
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class MultiplyDefinedSymbolError(RuntimeError):
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"""A symbol name was multiply defined."""
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def __init__(self, multiply_defined_symbols):
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super(MultiplyDefinedSymbolError, self).__init__(
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'Version script contains multiple definitions for: {}'.format(
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', '.join(multiply_defined_symbols)))
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self.multiply_defined_symbols = multiply_defined_symbols
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class Version(object):
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"""A version block of a symbol file."""
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def __init__(self, name, base, tags, symbols):
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self.name = name
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self.base = base
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self.tags = tags
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self.symbols = symbols
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if self.name != other.name:
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return False
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if self.base != other.base:
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return False
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if self.tags != other.tags:
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return False
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if self.symbols != other.symbols:
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return False
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return True
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class Symbol(object):
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"""A symbol definition from a symbol file."""
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def __init__(self, name, tags):
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self.name = name
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self.tags = tags
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return self.name == other.name and set(self.tags) == set(other.tags)
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class SymbolFileParser(object):
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"""Parses NDK symbol files."""
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def __init__(self, input_file, api_map, arch, api, llndk, apex):
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self.input_file = input_file
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self.api_map = api_map
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self.arch = arch
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self.api = api
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self.llndk = llndk
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self.apex = apex
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self.current_line = None
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def parse(self):
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"""Parses the symbol file and returns a list of Version objects."""
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versions = []
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while self.next_line() != '':
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if '{' in self.current_line:
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versions.append(self.parse_version())
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else:
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raise ParseError(
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'Unexpected contents at top level: ' + self.current_line)
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self.check_no_duplicate_symbols(versions)
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return versions
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def check_no_duplicate_symbols(self, versions):
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"""Raises errors for multiply defined symbols.
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This situation is the normal case when symbol versioning is actually
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used, but this script doesn't currently handle that. The error message
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will be a not necessarily obvious "error: redefition of 'foo'" from
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stub.c, so it's better for us to catch this situation and raise a
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better error.
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"""
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symbol_names = set()
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multiply_defined_symbols = set()
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for version in versions:
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if should_omit_version(version, self.arch, self.api, self.llndk, self.apex):
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continue
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for symbol in version.symbols:
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if should_omit_symbol(symbol, self.arch, self.api, self.llndk, self.apex):
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continue
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if symbol.name in symbol_names:
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multiply_defined_symbols.add(symbol.name)
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symbol_names.add(symbol.name)
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if multiply_defined_symbols:
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raise MultiplyDefinedSymbolError(
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sorted(list(multiply_defined_symbols)))
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def parse_version(self):
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"""Parses a single version section and returns a Version object."""
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name = self.current_line.split('{')[0].strip()
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tags = get_tags(self.current_line)
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tags = decode_api_level_tags(tags, self.api_map)
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symbols = []
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global_scope = True
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cpp_symbols = False
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while self.next_line() != '':
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if '}' in self.current_line:
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# Line is something like '} BASE; # tags'. Both base and tags
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# are optional here.
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base = self.current_line.partition('}')[2]
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base = base.partition('#')[0].strip()
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if not base.endswith(';'):
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raise ParseError(
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'Unterminated version/export "C++" block (expected ;).')
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if cpp_symbols:
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cpp_symbols = False
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else:
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base = base.rstrip(';').rstrip()
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if base == '':
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base = None
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return Version(name, base, tags, symbols)
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elif 'extern "C++" {' in self.current_line:
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cpp_symbols = True
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elif not cpp_symbols and ':' in self.current_line:
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visibility = self.current_line.split(':')[0].strip()
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if visibility == 'local':
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global_scope = False
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elif visibility == 'global':
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global_scope = True
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else:
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raise ParseError('Unknown visiblity label: ' + visibility)
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elif global_scope and not cpp_symbols:
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symbols.append(self.parse_symbol())
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else:
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# We're in a hidden scope or in 'extern "C++"' block. Ignore
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# everything.
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pass
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raise ParseError('Unexpected EOF in version block.')
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def parse_symbol(self):
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"""Parses a single symbol line and returns a Symbol object."""
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if ';' not in self.current_line:
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raise ParseError(
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'Expected ; to terminate symbol: ' + self.current_line)
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if '*' in self.current_line:
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raise ParseError(
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'Wildcard global symbols are not permitted.')
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# Line is now in the format "<symbol-name>; # tags"
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name, _, _ = self.current_line.strip().partition(';')
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tags = get_tags(self.current_line)
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tags = decode_api_level_tags(tags, self.api_map)
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return Symbol(name, tags)
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def next_line(self):
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"""Returns the next non-empty non-comment line.
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A return value of '' indicates EOF.
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"""
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line = self.input_file.readline()
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while line.strip() == '' or line.strip().startswith('#'):
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line = self.input_file.readline()
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# We want to skip empty lines, but '' indicates EOF.
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if line == '':
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break
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self.current_line = line
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return self.current_line
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class Generator(object):
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"""Output generator that writes stub source files and version scripts."""
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def __init__(self, src_file, version_script, arch, api, llndk, apex):
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self.src_file = src_file
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self.version_script = version_script
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self.arch = arch
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self.api = api
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self.llndk = llndk
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self.apex = apex
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def write(self, versions):
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"""Writes all symbol data to the output files."""
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for version in versions:
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self.write_version(version)
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def write_version(self, version):
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"""Writes a single version block's data to the output files."""
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if should_omit_version(version, self.arch, self.api, self.llndk, self.apex):
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return
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section_versioned = symbol_versioned_in_api(version.tags, self.api)
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version_empty = True
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pruned_symbols = []
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for symbol in version.symbols:
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if should_omit_symbol(symbol, self.arch, self.api, self.llndk, self.apex):
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continue
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if symbol_versioned_in_api(symbol.tags, self.api):
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version_empty = False
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pruned_symbols.append(symbol)
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if len(pruned_symbols) > 0:
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if not version_empty and section_versioned:
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self.version_script.write(version.name + ' {\n')
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self.version_script.write(' global:\n')
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for symbol in pruned_symbols:
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emit_version = symbol_versioned_in_api(symbol.tags, self.api)
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if section_versioned and emit_version:
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self.version_script.write(' ' + symbol.name + ';\n')
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weak = ''
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if 'weak' in symbol.tags:
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weak = '__attribute__((weak)) '
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if 'var' in symbol.tags:
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self.src_file.write('{}int {} = 0;\n'.format(
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weak, symbol.name))
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else:
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self.src_file.write('{}void {}() {{}}\n'.format(
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weak, symbol.name))
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if not version_empty and section_versioned:
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base = '' if version.base is None else ' ' + version.base
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self.version_script.write('}' + base + ';\n')
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def decode_api_level(api, api_map):
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"""Decodes the API level argument into the API level number.
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For the average case, this just decodes the integer value from the string,
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but for unreleased APIs we need to translate from the API codename (like
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"O") to the future API level for that codename.
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"""
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try:
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return int(api)
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except ValueError:
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pass
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if api == "current":
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return FUTURE_API_LEVEL
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return api_map[api]
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def parse_args():
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"""Parses and returns command line arguments."""
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='count', default=0)
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parser.add_argument(
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'--api', required=True, help='API level being targeted.')
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parser.add_argument(
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'--arch', choices=ALL_ARCHITECTURES, required=True,
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help='Architecture being targeted.')
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parser.add_argument(
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'--llndk', action='store_true', help='Use the LLNDK variant.')
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parser.add_argument(
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'--apex', action='store_true', help='Use the APEX variant.')
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parser.add_argument(
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'--api-map', type=os.path.realpath, required=True,
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help='Path to the API level map JSON file.')
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parser.add_argument(
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'symbol_file', type=os.path.realpath, help='Path to symbol file.')
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parser.add_argument(
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'stub_src', type=os.path.realpath,
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help='Path to output stub source file.')
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parser.add_argument(
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'version_script', type=os.path.realpath,
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help='Path to output version script.')
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return parser.parse_args()
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def main():
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"""Program entry point."""
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args = parse_args()
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with open(args.api_map) as map_file:
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api_map = json.load(map_file)
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api = decode_api_level(args.api, api_map)
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verbose_map = (logging.WARNING, logging.INFO, logging.DEBUG)
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verbosity = args.verbose
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if verbosity > 2:
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verbosity = 2
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logging.basicConfig(level=verbose_map[verbosity])
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with open(args.symbol_file) as symbol_file:
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try:
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versions = SymbolFileParser(symbol_file, api_map, args.arch, api,
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args.llndk, args.apex).parse()
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except MultiplyDefinedSymbolError as ex:
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sys.exit('{}: error: {}'.format(args.symbol_file, ex))
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with open(args.stub_src, 'w') as src_file:
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with open(args.version_script, 'w') as version_file:
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generator = Generator(src_file, version_file, args.arch, api,
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args.llndk, args.apex)
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generator.write(versions)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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