SConscript revision 4182
111570SCurtis.Dunham@arm.com# -*- mode:python -*-
211570SCurtis.Dunham@arm.com
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28#
29# Authors: Steve Reinhardt
30
31import os.path, sys
32
33# Import build environment variable from SConstruct.
34Import('env')
35
36# Right now there are no source files immediately in this directory
37sources = []
38
39#################################################################
40#
41# ISA "switch header" generation.
42#
43# Auto-generate arch headers that include the right ISA-specific
44# header based on the setting of THE_ISA preprocessor variable.
45#
46#################################################################
47
48# List of headers to generate
49isa_switch_hdrs = Split('''
50	arguments.hh
51	faults.hh
52	interrupts.hh
53	isa_traits.hh
54	kernel_stats.hh
55        locked_mem.hh
56        mmaped_ipr.hh
57	process.hh
58	predecoder.hh
59	regfile.hh
60	remote_gdb.hh
61	stacktrace.hh
62	syscallreturn.hh
63	tlb.hh
64	types.hh
65	utility.hh
66	vtophys.hh
67        ''')
68
69# Set up this directory to support switching headers
70env.make_switching_dir('arch', isa_switch_hdrs, env)
71
72#################################################################
73#
74# Include architecture-specific files.
75#
76#################################################################
77
78#
79# Build a SCons scanner for ISA files
80#
81import SCons.Scanner
82
83isa_scanner = SCons.Scanner.Classic("ISAScan",
84                                    [".isa", ".ISA"],
85                                    "SRCDIR",
86                                    r'^\s*##include\s+"([\w/.-]*)"')
87
88env.Append(SCANNERS = isa_scanner)
89
90#
91# Now create a Builder object that uses isa_parser.py to generate C++
92# output from the ISA description (*.isa) files.
93#
94
95# Convert to File node to fix path
96isa_parser = File('isa_parser.py')
97cpu_models_file = File('../cpu/cpu_models.py')
98
99# This sucks in the defintions of the CpuModel objects.
100execfile(cpu_models_file.srcnode().abspath)
101
102# Several files are generated from the ISA description.
103# We always get the basic decoder and header file.
104isa_desc_gen_files = Split('decoder.cc decoder.hh')
105# We also get an execute file for each selected CPU model.
106isa_desc_gen_files += [CpuModel.dict[cpu].filename
107                       for cpu in env['CPU_MODELS']]
108
109# Also include the CheckerCPU as one of the models if it is being
110# enabled via command line.
111if env['USE_CHECKER']:
112    isa_desc_gen_files += [CpuModel.dict['CheckerCPU'].filename]
113
114# The emitter patches up the sources & targets to include the
115# autogenerated files as targets and isa parser itself as a source.
116def isa_desc_emitter(target, source, env):
117    return (isa_desc_gen_files, [isa_parser, cpu_models_file] + source)
118
119# Pieces are in place, so create the builder.
120python = sys.executable  # use same Python binary used to run scons
121
122# Also include the CheckerCPU as one of the models if it is being
123# enabled via command line.
124if env['USE_CHECKER']:
125    isa_desc_builder = Builder(action=python + ' $SOURCES $TARGET.dir $CPU_MODELS CheckerCPU',
126                               emitter = isa_desc_emitter)
127else:
128    isa_desc_builder = Builder(action=python + ' $SOURCES $TARGET.dir $CPU_MODELS',
129                               emitter = isa_desc_emitter)
130
131env.Append(BUILDERS = { 'ISADesc' : isa_desc_builder })
132
133#
134# Now include other ISA-specific sources from the ISA subdirectories.
135#
136
137isa = env['TARGET_ISA'] # someday this may be a list of ISAs
138
139# Let the target architecture define what additional sources it needs
140sources += SConscript(os.path.join(isa, 'SConscript'), exports = 'env')
141
142Return('sources')
143