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-- Copyright (c) 2008 Nokia Corporation.
-- Author: Lauri T. Aarnio
--
-- Licensed under MIT license
-- This script is executed once after a new SB2 session has been created,
-- to create reversing rules for path mapping (see utils/sb2).
-- This is still simple, and may not work in all cases: This script
-- will shut down if problems are detected (then path reversing won't be
-- available and SB2 works just as it did before this feature was implemented)
--
-- FIXME:
-- 1. Rules with conditional actions are not reversed correctly. Basically,
-- this script just gives up and marks the destinations with "use_orig_path".
-- This should be fixed, even if it is not a problem with our current
-- "official" mapping modes.
--
-- 2. Reverse rules won't be created if the forward rules use "func_name"
-- conditions. It might be possible to fix that, but "func_names" certainly
-- complicate sorting of the generated reversing rules.
--
-- 3. Rule chains with "next_chain" set to something else than 'nil'
-- are not currently supported.
allow_reversing = true -- default = create reverse rules.
reversing_disabled_message = ""
-- Order of reverse rules is not necessarily the same as order of forward rules
function test_rev_rule_position(output_rules, d_path)
local n
for n=1,table.maxn(output_rules) do
local rule = output_rules[n]
if (rule.prefix and (rule.prefix ~= "") and
(isprefix(rule.prefix, d_path))) then
return n
end
-- "path" rules: (exact match)
if (rule.path == d_path) then
return n
end
end
return nil
end
function reverse_one_rule(output_rules, rule, n)
local new_rule = {}
new_rule.comments = {}
if rule.name then
new_rule.name = string.format(
"Rev: %s (%d)", rule.name, n)
else
new_rule.name = string.format(
"Rev: Rule %d", n)
end
local forward_path
if (rule.prefix) then
forward_path = rule.prefix
elseif (rule.path) then
forward_path = rule.path
elseif (rule.dir) then
forward_path = rule.dir
else
forward_path = nil
new_rule.error = string.format(
"--ERROR: Rule '%s' does not contain 'prefix' or 'path'",
new_rule.name)
end
if (rule.func_name ~= nil) then
allow_reversing = false
reversing_disabled_message = string.format(
"Rule '%s' has 'func_name' attribute",
new_rule.name)
end
local d_path = nil
if (rule.use_orig_path) then
new_rule.use_orig_path = true
d_path = forward_path
elseif (rule.actions) then
-- FIXME: To be implemented. See the "TODO" list at top.
new_rule.use_orig_path = true
d_path = forward_path
elseif (rule.map_to) then
d_path = rule.map_to .. forward_path
new_rule.replace_by = forward_path
elseif (rule.replace_by) then
d_path = rule.replace_by
new_rule.replace_by = forward_path
elseif (rule.custom_map_funct) then
new_rule.error = string.format(
"--Notice: custom_map_funct rules can't be reversed, please mark it 'virtual'",
new_rule.name)
else
new_rule.error = string.format(
"--ERROR: Rule '%s' does not contain any actions",
new_rule.name)
end
local idx = nil
if (d_path ~= nil) then
if (rule.prefix) then
new_rule.prefix = d_path
new_rule.orig_prefix = rule.prefix
idx = test_rev_rule_position(output_rules, d_path..":")
elseif (rule.path) then
new_rule.path = d_path
new_rule.orig_path = rule.path
idx = test_rev_rule_position(output_rules, d_path)
end
end
if (idx ~= nil) then
-- a conflict, must reorganize
table.insert(new_rule.comments, string.format(
"--NOTE: '%s' conflicts with '%s', reorganized",
new_rule.name, output_rules[idx].name))
local x_path = nil
if (output_rules[idx].prefix) then
x_path = output_rules[idx].prefix
elseif (output_rules[idx].path) then
x_path = output_rules[idx].path
end
table.insert(output_rules, idx, new_rule)
if x_path then
local idx2
idx2 = test_rev_rule_position(output_rules, x_path)
if idx2 ~= idx+1 then
table.insert(new_rule.comments, string.format(
"--NOTE: '%s' DOUBLE CONFLICT with '%s'",
new_rule.name, output_rules[idx].name))
end
end
else
-- no conflicts
table.insert(output_rules, new_rule)
end
end
function reverse_rules(input_rules)
local output_rules = {}
local n
for n=1,table.maxn(input_rules) do
local rule = input_rules[n]
if rule.virtual_path then
-- don't reverse virtual paths
print("-- virtual_path set, not reversing", n)
elseif rule.chain then
reverse_rules(rule.chain.rules)
else
reverse_one_rule(output_rules, rule, n)
end
end
return(output_rules)
end
function print_rules(rules)
local n
for n=1,table.maxn(rules) do
local rule = rules[n]
print(string.format("\t{name=\"%s\",", rule.name))
local k
for k=1,table.maxn(rule.comments) do
print(rule.comments[k])
end
if (rule.orig_prefix) then
print("\t -- orig_prefix", rule.orig_prefix)
end
if (rule.orig_path) then
print("\t -- orig_path", rule.orig_path)
end
if (rule.prefix) then
print("\t prefix=\""..rule.prefix.."\",")
end
if (rule.path) then
print("\t path=\""..rule.path.."\",")
end
if (rule.use_orig_path) then
print("\t use_orig_path=true,")
end
-- FIXME: To be implemented. See the "TODO" list at top.
-- elseif (rule.actions) then
-- print("\t -- FIXME: handle 'actions'")
-- print(string.format(
-- "\t %s=\"%s\",\n\t use_orig_path=true},",
-- sel, fwd_target))
if (rule.map_to) then
print("\t map_to=\""..rule.map_to.."\",")
end
if (rule.replace_by) then
print("\t replace_by=\""..rule.replace_by.."\",")
end
if (rule.error) then
print("\t -- ",rule.error)
allow_reversing = false
reversing_disabled_message = rule.error
end
print("\t},")
end
end
function process_chains(chains_table)
local n
for n=1,table.maxn(chains_table) do
if chains_table[n].noentry then
print("-- ========== ",n)
print("-- noentry")
else
print(string.format("-- ======= Chain %d =======",n))
print(string.format("reverse_chain_%d = {",n))
if chains_table[n].next_chain then
-- FIXME: Handle next_chain!!!
print(" -- NOTE: next_chain is not nil,")
print(" -- can't create reversing rules")
allow_reversing = false
reversing_disabled_message = "next_chain is not nil"
else
print(" next_chain=nil,")
end
if chains_table[n].binary then
print(string.format(" binary=\"%s\",",
chains_table[n].binary,"\n"))
else
print(" binary=nil,")
end
local rev_rules = reverse_rules(chains_table[n].rules)
if (allow_reversing) then
print(" rules={")
print_rules(rev_rules)
print(" }")
end
print("}")
end
end
if (allow_reversing) then
print("reverse_chains = {")
for n=1,table.maxn(chains_table) do
if chains_table[n].noentry then
print(string.format(" -- %d = noentry",n))
else
print(string.format(" reverse_chain_%d,",n))
end
end
print("}")
else
print("-- Failed to create reverse rules (" ..
reversing_disabled_message .. ")")
print("reverse_chains = nil")
end
end
print("-- Reversed rules from "..rule_file_path)
process_chains(active_mode_mapping_rule_chains)
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