arm-trusted-firmware/tools/sptool/spactions.py

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#!/usr/bin/python3
# Copyright (c) 2022, Arm Limited. All rights reserved.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
'''
This is a python module for defining and executing SP setup actions, targeting
a system deploying an SPM implementation.
Each action consists of a function, that processes the SP layout json file and
other provided arguments.
At the core of this is the SpSetupActions which provides a means to register
the functions into a table of actions, and execute them all when invoking
SpSetupActions.run_actions.
Registering the function is done by using the decorator '@SpSetupActions.sp_action'
at function definition.
Functions can be called:
- once only, or per SP defined in the SP layout file;
- following an order, from lowest to highest of their execution order.
More information in the doc comments below.
'''
import bisect
DEFAULT_ACTION_ORDER = 100
class _ConfiguredAction:
"""
Wraps action function with its configuration.
"""
def __init__(self, action, exec_order=DEFAULT_ACTION_ORDER, global_action=True, log_calls = False):
self.exec_order = exec_order
self.__name__ = action.__name__
def logged_action(action):
def inner_logged_action(sp_layout, sp, args :dict):
print(f"Calling {action.__name__} -> {sp}")
return action(sp_layout, sp, args)
return inner_logged_action
self.action = logged_action(action) if log_calls is True else action
self.global_action = global_action
def __lt__(self, other):
"""
To allow for ordered inserts in a list of actions.
"""
return self.exec_order < other.exec_order
def __call__(self, sp_layout, sp, args :dict):
"""
Calls action function.
"""
return self.action(sp_layout, sp, args)
def __repr__(self) -> str:
"""
Pretty format to show debug information about the action.
"""
return f"func: {self.__name__}; global:{self.global_action}; exec_order: {self.exec_order}"
class SpSetupActions:
actions = []
def sp_action(in_action = None, global_action = False, log_calls=False, exec_order=DEFAULT_ACTION_ORDER):
"""
Function decorator that registers and configures action.
:param in_action - function to register
:param global_action - make the function global, i.e. make it be
only called once.
:param log_calls - at every call to action, a useful log will be printed.
:param exec_order - action's calling order.
"""
def append_action(action):
action = _ConfiguredAction(action, exec_order, global_action, log_calls)
bisect.insort(SpSetupActions.actions, action)
return action
if in_action is not None:
return append_action(in_action)
return append_action
def run_actions(sp_layout: dict, args: dict, verbose=False):
"""
Executes all actions in accordance to their registering configuration:
- If set as "global" it will be called once.
- Actions are called respecting the order established by their "exec_order" field.
:param sp_layout - dictionary containing the SP layout information.
:param args - arguments to be propagated through the call of actions.
:param verbose - prints actions information in order of execution.
"""
args["called"] = [] # for debug purposes
def append_called(action, sp, args :dict):
args["called"].append(f"{action.__name__} -> {sp}")
return args
for action in SpSetupActions.actions:
if verbose:
print(f"Calling {action}")
if action.global_action:
scope = "global"
args = action(sp_layout, scope, args)
args = append_called(action, scope, args)
else:
# Functions that are not global called for each SP defined in
# the SP layout.
for sp in sp_layout.keys():
args = action(sp_layout, sp, args)
args = append_called(action, sp, args)
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Executing this module will have the following test code/playground executed
sp_layout = {
"partition1" : {
"boot-info": True,
"image": {
"file": "partition.bin",
"offset":"0x2000"
},
"pm": {
"file": "cactus.dts",
"offset":"0x1000"
},
"owner": "SiP"
},
"partition2" : {
"image": "partition.bin",
"pm": "cactus-secondary.dts",
"owner": "Plat"
},
"partition3" : {
"image": "partition.bin",
"pm": "cactus-tertiary.dts",
"owner": "Plat"
},
"partition4" : {
"image": "ivy.bin",
"pm": "ivy.dts",
"owner": "Plat"
}
}
#Example of how to use this module
@SpSetupActions.sp_action(global_action=True)
def my_action1(sp_layout, _, args :dict):
print(f"inside function my_action1{sp_layout}\n\n args:{args})")
return args # Always return args in action function.
@SpSetupActions.sp_action(exec_order=1)
def my_action2(sp_layout, sp_name, args :dict):
print(f"inside function my_action2; SP: {sp_name} {sp_layout} args:{args}")
return args
# Example arguments to be propagated through the functions.
# 'args' can be extended in the action functions.
args = dict()
args["arg1"] = 0xEEE
args["arg2"] = 0xFF
SpSetupActions.run_actions(sp_layout, args)