While it would be possible to concatenate input files with make, passing the original input files to decodetree.py allows us to generate error messages which allows compilation environments (read: emacs) to next-error to the correct input file.
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.hender...@linaro.org> --- Bastian, I think this makes splitting the decode file even nicer. No temp file in the build tree, and better error messages. The makefile fragment now becomes e.g. target/riscv/decode_insn32.inc.c: $(decode32-y) $(DECODETREE) $(call quiet-command, \ $(PYTHON) $(DECODETREE) -o $@ --decode decode_insn32 $(decode32-y), \ "GEN", $(TARGET_DIR)$@) Also, I think that the rv64g insns should be in insn32-64.decode, mirroring insn16-64.decode, and leaving insn64.decode free for an actual 64-bit instruction word, as aluded to in the "Extending RISC-V" section of the manual. I've included this with the other two pending decodetree patches at https://github.com/rth7680/qemu.git decodetree r~ --- scripts/decodetree.py | 25 +++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/scripts/decodetree.py b/scripts/decodetree.py index c0bb447095..f60f1b0ab6 100755 --- a/scripts/decodetree.py +++ b/scripts/decodetree.py @@ -177,15 +177,15 @@ decode_function = 'decode' re_ident = '[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*' -def error(lineno, *args): +def error_with_file(file, lineno, *args): """Print an error message from file:line and args and exit.""" global output_file global output_fd if lineno: - r = '{0}:{1}: error:'.format(input_file, lineno) + r = '{0}:{1}: error:'.format(file, lineno) elif input_file: - r = '{0}: error:'.format(input_file) + r = '{0}: error:'.format(file) else: r = 'error:' for a in args: @@ -197,6 +197,8 @@ def error(lineno, *args): os.remove(output_file) exit(1) +def error(lineno, *args): + error_with_file(input_file, lineno, args) def output(*args): global output_fd @@ -422,6 +424,7 @@ class General: """Common code between instruction formats and instruction patterns""" def __init__(self, name, lineno, base, fixb, fixm, udfm, fldm, flds): self.name = name + self.file = input_file self.lineno = lineno self.base = base self.fixedbits = fixb @@ -474,7 +477,7 @@ class Pattern(General): global translate_prefix ind = str_indent(i) arg = self.base.base.name - output(ind, '/* line ', str(self.lineno), ' */\n') + output(ind, '/* ', self.file, ':', str(self.lineno), ' */\n') if not extracted: output(ind, self.base.extract_name(), '(&u.f_', arg, ', insn);\n') for n, f in self.fields.items(): @@ -922,8 +925,9 @@ def build_tree(pats, outerbits, outermask): if innermask == 0: pnames = [] for p in pats: - pnames.append(p.name + ':' + str(p.lineno)) - error(pats[0].lineno, 'overlapping patterns:', pnames) + pnames.append(p.name + ':' + p.file + ':' + str(p.lineno)) + error_with_file(pats[0].file, pats[0].lineno, + 'overlapping patterns:', pnames) fullmask = outermask | innermask @@ -1014,10 +1018,11 @@ def main(): if len(args) < 1: error(0, 'missing input file') - input_file = args[0] - f = open(input_file, 'r') - parse_file(f) - f.close() + for filename in args: + input_file = filename + f = open(filename, 'r') + parse_file(f) + f.close() t = build_tree(patterns, 0, 0) prop_format(t) -- 2.17.2