zephyr/scripts/west_commands/boards.py

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Python

# Copyright (c) 2019 Nordic Semiconductor ASA
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
import argparse
import collections
import re
import textwrap
from west import log
from west.commands import WestCommand
from zcmake import run_cmake
from zephyr_ext_common import ZEPHYR_CMAKE
class Boards(WestCommand):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(
'boards',
# Keep this in sync with the string in west-commands.yml.
'display information about supported boards',
'Display information about boards',
accepts_unknown_args=False)
def do_add_parser(self, parser_adder):
default_fmt = '{name}'
parser = parser_adder.add_parser(
self.name,
help=self.help,
formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
description=self.description,
epilog=textwrap.dedent('''\
FORMAT STRINGS
Boards are listed using a Python 3 format string. Arguments
to the format string are accessed by name.
The default format string is:
"{}"
The following arguments are available:
- name: board name
- arch: board architecture
'''.format(default_fmt)))
# Remember to update scripts/west-completion.bash if you add or remove
# flags
parser.add_argument('-f', '--format', default=default_fmt,
help='''Format string to use to list each board;
see FORMAT STRINGS below.''')
return parser
def do_run(self, args, unknown_args):
cmake_args = ['-P', f'{ZEPHYR_CMAKE}/boards.cmake']
lines = run_cmake(cmake_args, capture_output=True)
arch_re = re.compile(r'\s*([\w-]+)\:')
board_re = re.compile(r'\s*([\w-]+)\s*')
arch = None
boards = collections.OrderedDict()
for line in lines:
match = arch_re.match(line)
if match:
arch = match.group(1)
boards[arch] = []
continue
match = board_re.match(line)
if match:
if not arch:
log.die('Invalid board output from CMake: {}'.
format(lines))
board = match.group(1)
boards[arch].append(board)
for arch in boards:
for board in boards[arch]:
try:
result = args.format.format(
name=board,
arch=arch)
print(result)
except KeyError as e:
# The raised KeyError seems to just put the first
# invalid argument in the args tuple, regardless of
# how many unrecognizable keys there were.
log.die('unknown key "{}" in format string "{}"'.
format(e.args[0], args.format))