embassy/stm32-metapac/gen_features.py
Ulf Lilleengen b6a8703698 Add support for generating PAC for dual cores
* Chips that have multiple cores will be exposed as chipname_corename,
  i.e. stm32wl55jc_cm4
* Chips that have single cores will use the chip family as feature name
  and pick the first and only core from the list
* Add support for stm32wl55 chip family
2021-06-16 15:12:07 +02:00

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import xmltodict
import yaml
import re
import json
import os
import re
import toml
from collections import OrderedDict
from glob import glob
try:
from yaml import CSafeLoader as SafeLoader
except ImportError:
from yaml import SafeLoader
abspath = os.path.abspath(__file__)
dname = os.path.dirname(abspath)
os.chdir(dname)
# ======= load chip list
features = {}
for f in sorted(glob('../stm32-data/data/chips/*.yaml')):
# Use the filename to get the chip name. Ultra fast, we don't have to read YAML!
name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(f))[0].lower()
with open(f, 'r') as f:
chip = yaml.load(f, Loader=SafeLoader)
if len(chip['cores']) > 1:
for core in chip['cores']:
features[name + "_" + core['name']] = []
else:
features[name] = []
# ========= Update Cargo features
SEPARATOR_START = '# BEGIN GENERATED FEATURES\n'
SEPARATOR_END = '# END GENERATED FEATURES\n'
HELP = '# Generated by gen_features.py. DO NOT EDIT.\n'
with open('Cargo.toml', 'r') as f:
cargo = f.read()
before, cargo = cargo.split(SEPARATOR_START, maxsplit=1)
_, after = cargo.split(SEPARATOR_END, maxsplit=1)
cargo = before + SEPARATOR_START + HELP + \
toml.dumps(features) + SEPARATOR_END + after
with open('Cargo.toml', 'w') as f:
f.write(cargo)