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* rfal: add state changed callback * furi_hal_nfc: add NFC-A emulation API * nfc: add emulation logger, refactor scenes * elements: fix text_box element * gui: fix text box module * nfc: remove unnecessary buffers * nfc: introduce emulation callback concept * nfc: format sources * bt settings: fix incorrect scene switch * bt settings: format sources * Debug: fix x2d import for python 3 * Gui: rename method name widget_clear to widget_reset * nfc: add nfca emulation handler * nfc: add global custom events enum * nfc: UID emulation Data -> Log * furi_hal_nfc: fix incorrect timings * u2f, badusb: widget_clear() -> widget_reset() Co-authored-by: Aleksandr Kutuzov <alleteam@gmail.com>
453 lines
14 KiB
Python
Executable File
453 lines
14 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""
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This file is part of PyCortexMDebug
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PyCortexMDebug is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it 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
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(at your option) any later version.
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PyCortexMDebug is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but 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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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with PyCortexMDebug. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""
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from collections import OrderedDict
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from . import x2d
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import traceback
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import warnings
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import pickle
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import sys
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import os
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import re
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class SmartDict:
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"""
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Dictionary for search by case-insensitive lookup and/or prefix lookup
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.od = OrderedDict()
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self.casemap = {}
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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if key in self.od:
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return self.od[key]
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if key.lower() in self.casemap:
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return self.od[self.casemap[key.lower()]]
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return self.od[self.prefix_match(key)]
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def is_ambiguous(self, key):
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return (
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key not in self.od
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and key not in self.casemap
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and len(list(self.prefix_match_iter(key))) > 1
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)
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def prefix_match_iter(self, key):
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name, number = re.match(r"^(.*?)([0-9]*)$", key.lower()).groups()
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for entry, od_key in self.casemap.items():
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if entry.startswith(name) and entry.endswith(number):
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yield od_key
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def prefix_match(self, key):
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for od_key in self.prefix_match_iter(key):
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return od_key
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return None
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def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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if key in self.od:
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warnings.warn("Duplicate entry %s", key)
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elif key.lower() in self.casemap:
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warnings.warn(
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"Entry %s differs from duplicate %s only in cAsE",
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key,
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self.casemap[key.lower()],
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)
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self.casemap[key.lower()] = key
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self.od[key] = value
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def __delitem__(self, key):
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if (
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self.casemap[key.lower()] == key
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): # Check that we did not overwrite this entry
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del self.casemap[key.lower()]
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del self.od[key]
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def __contains__(self, key):
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return key in self.od or key.lower() in self.casemap or self.prefix_match(key)
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def __iter__(self):
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return iter(self.od)
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def __len__(self):
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return len(self.od)
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def items(self):
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return self.od.items()
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def keys(self):
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return self.od.keys()
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def values(self):
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return self.od.values()
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def __str__(self):
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return str(self.od)
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class SVDNonFatalError(Exception):
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"""Exception class for non-fatal errors
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So far, these have related to quirks in some vendor SVD files which are reasonable to ignore
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"""
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def __init__(self, m):
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self.m = m
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self.exc_info = sys.exc_info()
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def __str__(self):
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s = "Non-fatal: {}".format(self.m)
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s += "\n" + str("".join(traceback.format_exc())).strip()
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return s
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class SVDFile:
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"""
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A parsed SVD file
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"""
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def __init__(self, fname):
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"""
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Args:
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fname: Filename for the SVD file
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"""
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self.peripherals = SmartDict()
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self.base_address = 0
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xml_file_name = os.path.expanduser(fname)
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pickle_file_name = xml_file_name + ".pickle"
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root = None
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if os.path.exists(pickle_file_name):
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print("Loading pickled SVD")
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root = pickle.load(open(pickle_file_name, "rb"))
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else:
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print("Loading XML SVD and pickling it")
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root = x2d.parse(open(xml_file_name, "rb"))
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pickle.dump(root, open(pickle_file_name, "wb"), pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL)
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print("Processing SVD tree")
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# XML elements
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for p in root["device"]["peripherals"]["peripheral"]:
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try:
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self.peripherals[p["name"]] = SVDPeripheral(p, self)
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except SVDNonFatalError as e:
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# print(e)
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pass
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print("SVD Ready")
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def add_register(parent, node):
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"""
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Add a register node to a peripheral
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Args:
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parent: Parent SVDPeripheral object
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node: XML file node fot of the register
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"""
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if hasattr(node, "dim"):
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dim = int(str(node.dim), 0)
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# dimension is not used, number of split indexes should be same
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incr = int(str(node.dimIncrement), 0)
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default_dim_index = ",".join((str(i) for i in range(dim)))
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dim_index = str(getattr(node, "dimIndex", default_dim_index))
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indices = dim_index.split(",")
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offset = 0
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for i in indices:
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name = str(node.name) % i
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reg = SVDPeripheralRegister(node, parent)
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reg.name = name
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reg.offset += offset
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parent.registers[name] = reg
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offset += incr
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else:
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try:
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reg = SVDPeripheralRegister(node, parent)
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name = str(node.name)
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if name not in parent.registers:
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parent.registers[name] = reg
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else:
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if hasattr(node, "alternateGroup"):
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print("Register %s has an alternate group", name)
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except SVDNonFatalError as e:
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print(e)
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def add_cluster(parent, node):
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"""
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Add a register cluster to a peripheral
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"""
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if hasattr(node, "dim"):
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dim = int(str(node.dim), 0)
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# dimension is not used, number of split indices should be same
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incr = int(str(node.dimIncrement), 0)
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default_dim_index = ",".join((str(i) for i in range(dim)))
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dim_index = str(getattr(node, "dimIndex", default_dim_index))
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indices = dim_index.split(",")
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offset = 0
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for i in indices:
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name = str(node.name) % i
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cluster = SVDRegisterCluster(node, parent)
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cluster.name = name
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cluster.address_offset += offset
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cluster.base_address += offset
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parent.clusters[name] = cluster
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offset += incr
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else:
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try:
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parent.clusters[str(node.name)] = SVDRegisterCluster(node, parent)
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except SVDNonFatalError as e:
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print(e)
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class SVDRegisterCluster:
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"""
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Register cluster
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"""
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def __init__(self, svd_elem, parent):
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"""
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Args:
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svd_elem: XML element for the register cluster
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parent: Parent SVDPeripheral object
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"""
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self.parent_base_address = parent.base_address
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self.parent_name = parent.name
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self.address_offset = int(str(svd_elem.addressOffset), 0)
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self.base_address = self.address_offset + self.parent_base_address
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# This doesn't inherit registers from anything
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children = svd_elem.getchildren()
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self.description = str(svd_elem.description)
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self.name = str(svd_elem.name)
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self.registers = SmartDict()
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self.clusters = SmartDict()
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for r in children:
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if r.tag == "register":
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add_register(self, r)
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def refactor_parent(self, parent):
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self.parent_base_address = parent.base_address
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self.parent_name = parent.name
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self.base_address = self.parent_base_address + self.address_offset
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values = self.registers.values()
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for r in values:
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r.refactor_parent(self)
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def __str__(self):
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return str(self.name)
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class SVDPeripheral:
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"""
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This is a peripheral as defined in the SVD file
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"""
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def __init__(self, svd_elem, parent):
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"""
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Args:
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svd_elem: XML element for the peripheral
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parent: Parent SVDFile object
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"""
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self.parent_base_address = parent.base_address
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# Look for a base address, as it is required
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if "baseAddress" not in svd_elem:
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raise SVDNonFatalError("Periph without base address")
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self.base_address = int(str(svd_elem.baseAddress), 0)
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if "@derivedFrom" in svd_elem:
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derived_from = svd_elem["@derivedFrom"]
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try:
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self.name = str(svd_elem.name)
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except AttributeError:
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self.name = parent.peripherals[derived_from].name
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try:
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self.description = str(svd_elem.description)
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except AttributeError:
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self.description = parent.peripherals[derived_from].description
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# pickle is faster than deepcopy by up to 50% on svd files with a
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# lot of derivedFrom definitions
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def copier(a):
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return pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(a))
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self.registers = copier(parent.peripherals[derived_from].registers)
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self.clusters = copier(parent.peripherals[derived_from].clusters)
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self.refactor_parent(parent)
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else:
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# This doesn't inherit registers from anything
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self.description = str(svd_elem.description)
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self.name = str(svd_elem.name)
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self.registers = SmartDict()
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self.clusters = SmartDict()
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if hasattr(svd_elem, "registers"):
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if "register" in svd_elem.registers:
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for r in svd_elem.registers.register:
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if isinstance(r, x2d.ObjectDict):
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add_register(self, r)
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if "cluster" in svd_elem.registers:
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for c in svd_elem.registers.cluster:
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if isinstance(c, x2d.ObjectDict):
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add_cluster(self, c)
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def refactor_parent(self, parent):
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self.parent_base_address = parent.base_address
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values = self.registers.values()
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for r in values:
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r.refactor_parent(self)
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for c in self.clusters.values():
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c.refactor_parent(self)
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def __str__(self):
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return str(self.name)
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class SVDPeripheralRegister:
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"""
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A register within a peripheral
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"""
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def __init__(self, svd_elem, parent):
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self.parent_base_address = parent.base_address
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self.name = str(svd_elem.name)
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self.description = str(svd_elem.description)
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self.offset = int(str(svd_elem.addressOffset), 0)
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if hasattr(svd_elem, "access"):
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self.access = str(svd_elem.access)
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else:
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self.access = "read-write"
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if hasattr(svd_elem, "size"):
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self.size = int(str(svd_elem.size), 0)
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else:
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self.size = 0x20
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self.fields = SmartDict()
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if "fields" in svd_elem:
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# Filter fields to only consider those of tag "field"
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for f in svd_elem.fields.field:
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if isinstance(f, x2d.ObjectDict):
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self.fields[str(f.name)] = SVDPeripheralRegisterField(f, self)
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def refactor_parent(self, parent):
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self.parent_base_address = parent.base_address
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def address(self):
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return self.parent_base_address + self.offset
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def readable(self):
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return self.access in ["read-only", "read-write", "read-writeOnce"]
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def writable(self):
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return self.access in [
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"write-only",
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"read-write",
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"writeOnce",
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"read-writeOnce",
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]
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def __str__(self):
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return str(self.name)
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class SVDPeripheralRegisterField:
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"""
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Field within a register
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"""
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def __init__(self, svd_elem, parent):
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self.name = str(svd_elem.name)
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self.description = str(getattr(svd_elem, "description", ""))
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# Try to extract a bit range (offset and width) from the available fields
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if hasattr(svd_elem, "bitOffset") and hasattr(svd_elem, "bitWidth"):
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self.offset = int(str(svd_elem.bitOffset))
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self.width = int(str(svd_elem.bitWidth))
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elif hasattr(svd_elem, "bitRange"):
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bitrange = list(map(int, str(svd_elem.bitRange).strip()[1:-1].split(":")))
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self.offset = bitrange[1]
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self.width = 1 + bitrange[0] - bitrange[1]
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else:
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assert hasattr(svd_elem, "lsb") and hasattr(
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svd_elem, "msb"
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), "Range not found for field {} in register {}".format(self.name, parent)
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lsb = int(str(svd_elem.lsb))
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msb = int(str(svd_elem.msb))
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self.offset = lsb
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self.width = 1 + msb - lsb
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self.access = str(getattr(svd_elem, "access", parent.access))
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self.enum = {}
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if hasattr(svd_elem, "enumeratedValues"):
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values = [
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v
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for v in svd_elem.enumeratedValues.getchildren()
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if v.tag == "enumeratedValue"
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]
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for v in values:
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# Skip the "name" tag and any entries that don't have a value
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if v.tag == "name" or not hasattr(v, "value"):
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continue
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# Some Kinetis parts have values with # instead of 0x...
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value = str(v.value).replace("#", "0x")
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description = str(v.description) if hasattr(v, "description") else ""
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try:
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index = int(value, 0)
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self.enum[int(value, 0)] = (str(v.name), description)
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except ValueError:
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# If the value couldn't be converted as a single integer, skip it
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pass
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def readable(self):
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return self.access in ["read-only", "read-write", "read-writeOnce"]
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def writable(self):
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return self.access in [
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"write-only",
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"read-write",
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"writeOnce",
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"read-writeOnce",
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]
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def __str__(self):
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return str(self.name)
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def _main():
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"""
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Basic test to parse a file and do some things
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"""
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for f in sys.argv[1:]:
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print("Testing file: {}".format(f))
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svd = SVDFile(f)
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print(svd.peripherals)
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key = list(svd.peripherals)[0]
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print("Registers in peripheral '{}':".format(key))
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print(svd.peripherals[key].registers)
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print("Done testing file: {}".format(f))
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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_main()
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