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authorMarkus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>2018-02-26 13:48:58 -0600
committerEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>2018-03-02 13:14:09 -0600
commitfb0bc835e56b894cbc7236294921e5393c786ad8 (patch)
treec96c6626054c20084fc9fe268fab187c0bed20bf /docs
parent26df4e7fab06422b21e11d039c64243ca4003147 (diff)
downloadqemu-fb0bc835e56b894cbc7236294921e5393c786ad8.tar.gz
qapi-gen: New common driver for code and doc generators
Whenever qapi-schema.json changes, we run six programs eleven times to update eleven files. Similar for qga/qapi-schema.json. This is silly. Replace the six programs by a single program that spits out all eleven files. The programs become modules in new Python package qapi, along with the helper library. This requires moving them to scripts/qapi/. While moving them, consistently drop executable mode bits. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20180211093607.27351-9-armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com> [eblake: move change to one-line 'blurb' earlier in series, mention mode bit change as intentional, update qapi-code-gen.txt to match actual generated events.c file] Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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diff --git a/docs/devel/qapi-code-gen.txt b/docs/devel/qapi-code-gen.txt
index 5900b39b91..a525ef369f 100644
--- a/docs/devel/qapi-code-gen.txt
+++ b/docs/devel/qapi-code-gen.txt
@@ -899,12 +899,13 @@ the names of built-in types. Clients should examine member
== Code generation ==
-Schemas are fed into five scripts to generate all the code/files that,
-paired with the core QAPI libraries, comprise everything required to
-take JSON commands read in by a Client JSON Protocol server, unmarshal
-the arguments into the underlying C types, call into the corresponding
-C function, map the response back to a Client JSON Protocol response
-to be returned to the user, and introspect the commands.
+The QAPI code generator qapi-gen.py generates code and documentation
+from the schema. Together with the core QAPI libraries, this code
+provides everything required to take JSON commands read in by a Client
+JSON Protocol server, unmarshal the arguments into the underlying C
+types, call into the corresponding C function, map the response back
+to a Client JSON Protocol response to be returned to the user, and
+introspect the commands.
As an example, we'll use the following schema, which describes a
single complex user-defined type, along with command which takes a
@@ -922,18 +923,23 @@ qmp_my_command(); everything else is produced by the generator.
{ 'event': 'MY_EVENT' }
+We run qapi-gen.py like this:
+
+ $ python scripts/qapi-gen.py --output-dir="qapi-generated" \
+ --prefix="example-" example-schema.json
+
For a more thorough look at generated code, the testsuite includes
tests/qapi-schema/qapi-schema-tests.json that covers more examples of
what the generator will accept, and compiles the resulting C code as
part of 'make check-unit'.
-=== scripts/qapi-types.py ===
+=== Code generated for QAPI types ===
-Used to generate the C types defined by a schema, along with
-supporting code. The following files are created:
+The following files are created:
$(prefix)qapi-types.h - C types corresponding to types defined in
- the schema you pass in
+ the schema
+
$(prefix)qapi-types.c - Cleanup functions for the above C types
The $(prefix) is an optional parameter used as a namespace to keep the
@@ -943,8 +949,6 @@ created code.
Example:
- $ python scripts/qapi-types.py --output-dir="qapi-generated" \
- --prefix="example-" example-schema.json
$ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-types.h
[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
@@ -1008,28 +1012,26 @@ Example:
visit_free(v);
}
-=== scripts/qapi-visit.py ===
+=== Code generated for visiting QAPI types ===
-Used to generate the visitor functions used to walk through and
-convert between a native QAPI C data structure and some other format
-(such as QObject); the generated functions are named visit_type_FOO()
-and visit_type_FOO_members().
+These are the visitor functions used to walk through and convert
+between a native QAPI C data structure and some other format (such as
+QObject); the generated functions are named visit_type_FOO() and
+visit_type_FOO_members().
The following files are generated:
-$(prefix)qapi-visit.c: visitor function for a particular C type, used
+$(prefix)qapi-visit.c: Visitor function for a particular C type, used
to automagically convert QObjects into the
corresponding C type and vice-versa, as well
as for deallocating memory for an existing C
type
-$(prefix)qapi-visit.h: declarations for previously mentioned visitor
+$(prefix)qapi-visit.h: Declarations for previously mentioned visitor
functions
Example:
- $ python scripts/qapi-visit.py --output-dir="qapi-generated"
- --prefix="example-" example-schema.json
$ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-visit.h
[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
@@ -1137,30 +1139,22 @@ Example:
error_propagate(errp, err);
}
-=== scripts/qapi-commands.py ===
+=== Code generated for commands ===
+
+These are the marshaling/dispatch functions for the commands defined
+in the schema. The generated code provides qmp_marshal_COMMAND(), and
+declares qmp_COMMAND() that the user must implement.
-Used to generate the marshaling/dispatch functions for the commands
-defined in the schema. The generated code implements
-qmp_marshal_COMMAND() (registered automatically), and declares
-qmp_COMMAND() that the user must implement. The following files are
-generated:
+The following files are generated:
-$(prefix)qmp-marshal.c: command marshal/dispatch functions for each
- QMP command defined in the schema. Functions
- generated by qapi-visit.py are used to
- convert QObjects received from the wire into
- function parameters, and uses the same
- visitor functions to convert native C return
- values to QObjects from transmission back
- over the wire.
+$(prefix)qmp-marshal.c: Command marshal/dispatch functions for each
+ QMP command defined in the schema
$(prefix)qmp-commands.h: Function prototypes for the QMP commands
- specified in the schema.
+ specified in the schema
Example:
- $ python scripts/qapi-commands.py --output-dir="qapi-generated"
- --prefix="example-" example-schema.json
$ cat qapi-generated/example-qmp-commands.h
[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
@@ -1242,20 +1236,20 @@ Example:
qmp_marshal_my_command, QCO_NO_OPTIONS);
}
-=== scripts/qapi-event.py ===
+=== Code generated for events ===
-Used to generate the event-related C code defined by a schema, with
-implementations for qapi_event_send_FOO(). The following files are
-created:
+This is the code related to events defined in the schema, providing
+qapi_event_send_EVENT().
+
+The following files are created:
$(prefix)qapi-event.h - Function prototypes for each event type, plus an
enumeration of all event names
+
$(prefix)qapi-event.c - Implementation of functions to send an event
Example:
- $ python scripts/qapi-event.py --output-dir="qapi-generated"
- --prefix="example-" example-schema.json
$ cat qapi-generated/example-qapi-event.h
[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]
@@ -1301,24 +1295,24 @@ Example:
QDECREF(qmp);
}
- const char *const example_QAPIEvent_lookup[] = {
- [EXAMPLE_QAPI_EVENT_MY_EVENT] = "MY_EVENT",
- [EXAMPLE_QAPI_EVENT__MAX] = NULL,
+ const QEnumLookup example_QAPIEvent_lookup = {
+ .array = (const char *const[]) {
+ [EXAMPLE_QAPI_EVENT_MY_EVENT] = "MY_EVENT",
+ },
+ .size = EXAMPLE_QAPI_EVENT__MAX
};
-=== scripts/qapi-introspect.py ===
+=== Code generated for introspection ===
-Used to generate the introspection C code for a schema. The following
-files are created:
+The following files are created:
$(prefix)qmp-introspect.c - Defines a string holding a JSON
- description of the schema.
-$(prefix)qmp-introspect.h - Declares the above string.
+ description of the schema
+
+$(prefix)qmp-introspect.h - Declares the above string
Example:
- $ python scripts/qapi-introspect.py --output-dir="qapi-generated"
- --prefix="example-" example-schema.json
$ cat qapi-generated/example-qmp-introspect.h
[Uninteresting stuff omitted...]