# -*- Mode: python; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software # Foundation, version 2. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more # details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with # this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 # Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. # # Copyright (C) 2011 - 2012 Red Hat, Inc. # import utils class Entity: def __init__(self, line): # Each entity defines a TLV item in a QMI request or response. The # entity's 'struct' field maps to the ID of a struct in Struct.txt, # which describes the fields of that struct. For example: # # 33^"32,16"^"WDS/Start Network Interface Request/Primary DNS"^50021^-1 # # The first field (33) indicates that this entity is valid for the QMI # message eDB2_ET_QMI_WDS_REQ. The "32,16" is a tuple # (eQMI_WDS_START_NET, 16), the first item of which (32) indicates the # general QMI service the entity is associated with (WDS, CTL, NAS, etc) # and the second item indicates the specific entity number (ie, the 'T' # in TLV). # # The 'struct' field (50021) points to: # # Struct.txt:50021^0^0^50118^""^-1^1^"4" # # which indicates that the only member of this struct is field #50118: # # Field.txt:50118^"IP V4 Address"^8^0^2^0 # # which should be pretty self-explanatory. Note that different entities # can point to the same struct. parts = line.split('^') if len(parts) < 4: raise Exception("Invalid entity line '%s'" % line) self.uniqueid = parts[0] + '.' + parts[1].replace('"', '').replace(',', '.') self.type = int(parts[0]) # eDB2EntityType self.key = parts[1].replace('"','') # tuple of (eQMIMessageXXX, entity number) self.cmdno = int(self.key.split(",")[0]) self.tlvno = int(self.key.split(",")[1]) self.name = parts[2].replace('"', '') self.struct = int(parts[3]) self.format = None self.internal = True self.extformat = None if len(parts) > 4: self.format = int(parts[4]) if len(parts) > 5: self.internal = int(parts[5]) != 0 if len(parts) > 6: self.extformat = int(parts[6]) def validate(self, structs): if not structs.has_child(self.struct): raise Exception("Entity missing struct: %d" % self.struct) def emit(self, fields, structs, enums): if self.tlvno == 2 and self.name.find("/Result Code") > 0 and self.struct == 50000: # ignore this entity if it's a standard QMI result code struct return self.struct # Tell the struct this value is for to emit itself s = structs.get_child(self.struct) s.emit_header(self.name, self.cmdno, self.tlvno) s.emit(self.name, 0, 0, fields, structs, enums) return self.struct class Entities(utils.DbFile): def __init__(self, path): self.byid = {} f = file(path + "Entity.txt") for line in f: ent = Entity(line) self.byid[ent.uniqueid] = ent def validate(self, structs): for e in self.byid.values(): e.validate(structs) def emit(self, fields, structs, enums): # emit the standard status TLV struct print "struct qmi_result_code { /* QMI Result Code TLV (0x0002) */" print "\tgobi_qmi_results qmi_result; /* QMI Result */" print "\tgobi_qmi_errors qmi_error; /* QMI Error */" print "};" print "" structs_used = [] for e in self.byid.values(): sused = e.emit(fields, structs, enums) structs_used.append(sused) return structs_used