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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/python/qmk')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/cli/console.py | 303 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/check.py | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/cli/flash.py | 14 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | lib/python/qmk/cli/format/python.py | 6 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/compilation_database.py | 133 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/dfu_header.py | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/cli/lint.py | 145 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/cli/pytest.py | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/commands.py | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/constants.py | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/info.py | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/tests/minimal_info.json | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/tests/test_cli_commands.py | 12 |
14 files changed, 268 insertions, 377 deletions
diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py index 539d03e2fc..094ea80b8d 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py @@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ subcommands = [ 'qmk.cli.chibios.confmigrate', 'qmk.cli.clean', 'qmk.cli.compile', - 'qmk.cli.console', 'qmk.cli.docs', 'qmk.cli.doctor', 'qmk.cli.fileformat', @@ -45,6 +44,7 @@ subcommands = [ 'qmk.cli.format.python', 'qmk.cli.format.text', 'qmk.cli.generate.api', + 'qmk.cli.generate.compilation_database', 'qmk.cli.generate.config_h', 'qmk.cli.generate.dfu_header', 'qmk.cli.generate.docs', diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/console.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/console.py deleted file mode 100644 index 98c6bc0dc0..0000000000 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/console.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,303 +0,0 @@ -"""Acquire debugging information from usb hid devices - -cli implementation of https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/hid_listen.html -""" -from pathlib import Path -from threading import Thread -from time import sleep, strftime - -import hid -import usb.core - -from milc import cli - -LOG_COLOR = { - 'next': 0, - 'colors': [ - '{fg_blue}', - '{fg_cyan}', - '{fg_green}', - '{fg_magenta}', - '{fg_red}', - '{fg_yellow}', - ], -} - -KNOWN_BOOTLOADERS = { - # VID , PID - ('03EB', '2FEF'): 'atmel-dfu: ATmega16U2', - ('03EB', '2FF0'): 'atmel-dfu: ATmega32U2', - ('03EB', '2FF3'): 'atmel-dfu: ATmega16U4', - ('03EB', '2FF4'): 'atmel-dfu: ATmega32U4', - ('03EB', '2FF9'): 'atmel-dfu: AT90USB64', - ('03EB', '2FFA'): 'atmel-dfu: AT90USB162', - ('03EB', '2FFB'): 'atmel-dfu: AT90USB128', - ('03EB', '6124'): 'Microchip SAM-BA', - ('0483', 'DF11'): 'stm32-dfu: STM32 BOOTLOADER', - ('16C0', '05DC'): 'usbasploader: USBaspLoader', - ('16C0', '05DF'): 'bootloadhid: HIDBoot', - ('16C0', '0478'): 'halfkay: Teensy Halfkay', - ('1B4F', '9203'): 'caterina: Pro Micro 3.3V', - ('1B4F', '9205'): 'caterina: Pro Micro 5V', - ('1B4F', '9207'): 'caterina: LilyPadUSB', - ('1C11', 'B007'): 'kiibohd: Kiibohd DFU Bootloader', - ('1EAF', '0003'): 'stm32duino: Maple 003', - ('1FFB', '0101'): 'caterina: Polou A-Star 32U4 Bootloader', - ('2341', '0036'): 'caterina: Arduino Leonardo', - ('2341', '0037'): 'caterina: Arduino Micro', - ('239A', '000C'): 'caterina: Adafruit Feather 32U4', - ('239A', '000D'): 'caterina: Adafruit ItsyBitsy 32U4 3v', - ('239A', '000E'): 'caterina: Adafruit ItsyBitsy 32U4 5v', - ('2A03', '0036'): 'caterina: Arduino Leonardo', - ('2A03', '0037'): 'caterina: Arduino Micro', - ('314B', '0106'): 'apm32-dfu: APM32 DFU ISP Mode', - ('03EB', '2067'): 'qmk-hid: HID Bootloader', - ('03EB', '2045'): 'lufa-ms: LUFA Mass Storage Bootloader' -} - - -class MonitorDevice(object): - def __init__(self, hid_device, numeric): - self.hid_device = hid_device - self.numeric = numeric - self.device = hid.Device(path=hid_device['path']) - self.current_line = '' - - cli.log.info('Console Connected: %(color)s%(manufacturer_string)s %(product_string)s{style_reset_all} (%(color)s%(vendor_id)04X:%(product_id)04X:%(index)d{style_reset_all})', hid_device) - - def read(self, size, encoding='ascii', timeout=1): - """Read size bytes from the device. - """ - return self.device.read(size, timeout).decode(encoding) - - def read_line(self): - """Read from the device's console until we get a \n. - """ - while '\n' not in self.current_line: - self.current_line += self.read(32).replace('\x00', '') - - lines = self.current_line.split('\n', 1) - self.current_line = lines[1] - - return lines[0] - - def run_forever(self): - while True: - try: - message = {**self.hid_device, 'text': self.read_line()} - identifier = (int2hex(message['vendor_id']), int2hex(message['product_id'])) if self.numeric else (message['manufacturer_string'], message['product_string']) - message['identifier'] = ':'.join(identifier) - message['ts'] = '{style_dim}{fg_green}%s{style_reset_all} ' % (strftime(cli.config.general.datetime_fmt),) if cli.args.timestamp else '' - - cli.echo('%(ts)s%(color)s%(identifier)s:%(index)d{style_reset_all}: %(text)s' % message) - - except hid.HIDException: - break - - -class FindDevices(object): - def __init__(self, vid, pid, index, numeric): - self.vid = vid - self.pid = pid - self.index = index - self.numeric = numeric - - def run_forever(self): - """Process messages from our queue in a loop. - """ - live_devices = {} - live_bootloaders = {} - - while True: - try: - for device in list(live_devices): - if not live_devices[device]['thread'].is_alive(): - cli.log.info('Console Disconnected: %(color)s%(manufacturer_string)s %(product_string)s{style_reset_all} (%(color)s%(vendor_id)04X:%(product_id)04X:%(index)d{style_reset_all})', live_devices[device]) - del live_devices[device] - - for device in self.find_devices(): - if device['path'] not in live_devices: - device['color'] = LOG_COLOR['colors'][LOG_COLOR['next']] - LOG_COLOR['next'] = (LOG_COLOR['next'] + 1) % len(LOG_COLOR['colors']) - live_devices[device['path']] = device - - try: - monitor = MonitorDevice(device, self.numeric) - device['thread'] = Thread(target=monitor.run_forever, daemon=True) - - device['thread'].start() - except Exception as e: - device['e'] = e - device['e_name'] = e.__class__.__name__ - cli.log.error("Could not connect to %(color)s%(manufacturer_string)s %(product_string)s{style_reset_all} (%(color)s:%(vendor_id)04X:%(product_id)04X:%(index)d): %(e_name)s: %(e)s", device) - if cli.config.general.verbose: - cli.log.exception(e) - del live_devices[device['path']] - - if cli.args.bootloaders: - for device in self.find_bootloaders(): - if device.address in live_bootloaders: - live_bootloaders[device.address]._qmk_found = True - else: - name = KNOWN_BOOTLOADERS[(int2hex(device.idVendor), int2hex(device.idProduct))] - cli.log.info('Bootloader Connected: {style_bright}{fg_magenta}%s', name) - device._qmk_found = True - live_bootloaders[device.address] = device - - for device in list(live_bootloaders): - if live_bootloaders[device]._qmk_found: - live_bootloaders[device]._qmk_found = False - else: - name = KNOWN_BOOTLOADERS[(int2hex(live_bootloaders[device].idVendor), int2hex(live_bootloaders[device].idProduct))] - cli.log.info('Bootloader Disconnected: {style_bright}{fg_magenta}%s', name) - del live_bootloaders[device] - - sleep(.1) - - except KeyboardInterrupt: - break - - def is_bootloader(self, hid_device): - """Returns true if the device in question matches a known bootloader vid/pid. - """ - return (int2hex(hid_device.idVendor), int2hex(hid_device.idProduct)) in KNOWN_BOOTLOADERS - - def is_console_hid(self, hid_device): - """Returns true when the usage page indicates it's a teensy-style console. - """ - return hid_device['usage_page'] == 0xFF31 and hid_device['usage'] == 0x0074 - - def is_filtered_device(self, hid_device): - """Returns True if the device should be included in the list of available consoles. - """ - return int2hex(hid_device['vendor_id']) == self.vid and int2hex(hid_device['product_id']) == self.pid - - def find_devices_by_report(self, hid_devices): - """Returns a list of available teensy-style consoles by doing a brute-force search. - - Some versions of linux don't report usage and usage_page. In that case we fallback to reading the report (possibly inaccurately) ourselves. - """ - devices = [] - - for device in hid_devices: - path = device['path'].decode('utf-8') - - if path.startswith('/dev/hidraw'): - number = path[11:] - report = Path(f'/sys/class/hidraw/hidraw{number}/device/report_descriptor') - - if report.exists(): - rp = report.read_bytes() - - if rp[1] == 0x31 and rp[3] == 0x09: - devices.append(device) - - return devices - - def find_bootloaders(self): - """Returns a list of available bootloader devices. - """ - return list(filter(self.is_bootloader, usb.core.find(find_all=True))) - - def find_devices(self): - """Returns a list of available teensy-style consoles. - """ - hid_devices = hid.enumerate() - devices = list(filter(self.is_console_hid, hid_devices)) - - if not devices: - devices = self.find_devices_by_report(hid_devices) - - if self.vid and self.pid: - devices = list(filter(self.is_filtered_device, devices)) - - # Add index numbers - device_index = {} - for device in devices: - id = ':'.join((int2hex(device['vendor_id']), int2hex(device['product_id']))) - - if id not in device_index: - device_index[id] = 0 - - device_index[id] += 1 - device['index'] = device_index[id] - - return devices - - -def int2hex(number): - """Returns a string representation of the number as hex. - """ - return "%04X" % number - - -def list_devices(device_finder): - """Show the user a nicely formatted list of devices. - """ - devices = device_finder.find_devices() - - if devices: - cli.log.info('Available devices:') - for dev in devices: - color = LOG_COLOR['colors'][LOG_COLOR['next']] - LOG_COLOR['next'] = (LOG_COLOR['next'] + 1) % len(LOG_COLOR['colors']) - cli.log.info("\t%s%s:%s:%d{style_reset_all}\t%s %s", color, int2hex(dev['vendor_id']), int2hex(dev['product_id']), dev['index'], dev['manufacturer_string'], dev['product_string']) - - if cli.args.bootloaders: - bootloaders = device_finder.find_bootloaders() - - if bootloaders: - cli.log.info('Available Bootloaders:') - - for dev in bootloaders: - cli.log.info("\t%s:%s\t%s", int2hex(dev.idVendor), int2hex(dev.idProduct), KNOWN_BOOTLOADERS[(int2hex(dev.idVendor), int2hex(dev.idProduct))]) - - -@cli.argument('--bootloaders', arg_only=True, default=True, action='store_boolean', help='displaying bootloaders.') -@cli.argument('-d', '--device', help='Device to select - uses format <pid>:<vid>[:<index>].') -@cli.argument('-l', '--list', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help='List available hid_listen devices.') -@cli.argument('-n', '--numeric', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help='Show VID/PID instead of names.') -@cli.argument('-t', '--timestamp', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help='Print the timestamp for received messages as well.') -@cli.argument('-w', '--wait', type=int, default=1, help="How many seconds to wait between checks (Default: 1)") -@cli.subcommand('Acquire debugging information from usb hid devices.', hidden=False if cli.config.user.developer else True) -def console(cli): - """Acquire debugging information from usb hid devices - """ - vid = None - pid = None - index = 1 - - if cli.config.console.device: - device = cli.config.console.device.split(':') - - if len(device) == 2: - vid, pid = device - - elif len(device) == 3: - vid, pid, index = device - - if not index.isdigit(): - cli.log.error('Device index must be a number! Got "%s" instead.', index) - exit(1) - - index = int(index) - - if index < 1: - cli.log.error('Device index must be greater than 0! Got %s', index) - exit(1) - - else: - cli.log.error('Invalid format for device, expected "<pid>:<vid>[:<index>]" but got "%s".', cli.config.console.device) - cli.print_help() - exit(1) - - vid = vid.upper() - pid = pid.upper() - - device_finder = FindDevices(vid, pid, index, cli.args.numeric) - - if cli.args.list: - return list_devices(device_finder) - - print('Looking for devices...', flush=True) - device_finder.run_forever() diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/check.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/check.py index 0807f41518..2d691b64b0 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/check.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/doctor/check.py @@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ ESSENTIAL_BINARIES = { 'arm-none-eabi-gcc': { 'version_arg': '-dumpversion' }, - 'bin/qmk': {}, } diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/flash.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/flash.py index c2d9e09c69..28e48a4101 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/flash.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/flash.py @@ -18,17 +18,21 @@ def print_bootloader_help(): """Prints the available bootloaders listed in docs.qmk.fm. """ cli.log.info('Here are the available bootloaders:') + cli.echo('\tavrdude') + cli.echo('\tbootloadhid') cli.echo('\tdfu') + cli.echo('\tdfu-util') + cli.echo('\tmdloader') + cli.echo('\tst-flash') + cli.echo('\tst-link-cli') + cli.log.info('Enhanced variants for split keyboards:') + cli.echo('\tavrdude-split-left') + cli.echo('\tavrdude-split-right') cli.echo('\tdfu-ee') cli.echo('\tdfu-split-left') cli.echo('\tdfu-split-right') - cli.echo('\tavrdude') - cli.echo('\tBootloadHID') - cli.echo('\tdfu-util') cli.echo('\tdfu-util-split-left') cli.echo('\tdfu-util-split-right') - cli.echo('\tst-link-cli') - cli.echo('\tst-flash') cli.echo('For more info, visit https://docs.qmk.fm/#/flashing') diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/format/python.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/format/python.py index 00612f97ec..b32a726401 100755 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/format/python.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/format/python.py @@ -11,15 +11,15 @@ def format_python(cli): """Format python code according to QMK's style. """ edit = '--diff' if cli.args.dry_run else '--in-place' - yapf_cmd = ['yapf', '-vv', '--recursive', edit, 'bin/qmk', 'lib/python'] + yapf_cmd = ['yapf', '-vv', '--recursive', edit, 'lib/python'] try: cli.run(yapf_cmd, check=True, capture_output=False, stdin=DEVNULL) - cli.log.info('Python code in `bin/qmk` and `lib/python` is correctly formatted.') + cli.log.info('Python code in `lib/python` is correctly formatted.') return True except CalledProcessError: if cli.args.dry_run: - cli.log.error('Python code in `bin/qmk` and `lib/python` incorrectly formatted!') + cli.log.error('Python code in `lib/python` is incorrectly formatted!') else: cli.log.error('Error formatting python code!') diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/compilation_database.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/compilation_database.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..602635270c --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/compilation_database.py @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +"""Creates a compilation database for the given keyboard build. +""" + +import json +import os +import re +import shlex +import shutil +from functools import lru_cache +from pathlib import Path +from typing import Dict, Iterator, List, Union + +from milc import cli, MILC + +from qmk.commands import create_make_command +from qmk.constants import QMK_FIRMWARE +from qmk.decorators import automagic_keyboard, automagic_keymap + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=10) +def system_libs(binary: str) -> List[Path]: + """Find the system include directory that the given build tool uses. + """ + cli.log.debug("searching for system library directory for binary: %s", binary) + bin_path = shutil.which(binary) + + # Actually query xxxxxx-gcc to find its include paths. + if binary.endswith("gcc") or binary.endswith("g++"): + result = cli.run([binary, '-E', '-Wp,-v', '-'], capture_output=True, check=True, input='\n') + paths = [] + for line in result.stderr.splitlines(): + if line.startswith(" "): + paths.append(Path(line.strip()).resolve()) + return paths + + return list(Path(bin_path).resolve().parent.parent.glob("*/include")) if bin_path else [] + + +file_re = re.compile(r'printf "Compiling: ([^"]+)') +cmd_re = re.compile(r'LOG=\$\((.+?)&&') + + +def parse_make_n(f: Iterator[str]) -> List[Dict[str, str]]: + """parse the output of `make -n <target>` + + This function makes many assumptions about the format of your build log. + This happens to work right now for qmk. + """ + + state = 'start' + this_file = None + records = [] + for line in f: + if state == 'start': + m = file_re.search(line) + if m: + this_file = m.group(1) + state = 'cmd' + + if state == 'cmd': + assert this_file + m = cmd_re.search(line) + if m: + # we have a hit! + this_cmd = m.group(1) + args = shlex.split(this_cmd) + for s in system_libs(args[0]): + args += ['-isystem', '%s' % s] + new_cmd = ' '.join(shlex.quote(s) for s in args if s != '-mno-thumb-interwork') + records.append({"directory": str(QMK_FIRMWARE.resolve()), "command": new_cmd, "file": this_file}) + state = 'start' + + return records + + +@cli.argument('-kb', '--keyboard', help='The keyboard to build a firmware for. Ignored when a configurator export is supplied.') +@cli.argument('-km', '--keymap', help='The keymap to build a firmware for. Ignored when a configurator export is supplied.') +@cli.subcommand('Create a compilation database.') +@automagic_keyboard +@automagic_keymap +def generate_compilation_database(cli: MILC) -> Union[bool, int]: + """Creates a compilation database for the given keyboard build. + + Does a make clean, then a make -n for this target and uses the dry-run output to create + a compilation database (compile_commands.json). This file can help some IDEs and + IDE-like editors work better. For more information about this: + + https://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html + """ + command = None + # check both config domains: the magic decorator fills in `generate_compilation_database` but the user is + # more likely to have set `compile` in their config file. + current_keyboard = cli.config.generate_compilation_database.keyboard or cli.config.user.keyboard + current_keymap = cli.config.generate_compilation_database.keymap or cli.config.user.keymap + + if current_keyboard and current_keymap: + # Generate the make command for a specific keyboard/keymap. + command = create_make_command(current_keyboard, current_keymap, dry_run=True) + elif not current_keyboard: + cli.log.error('Could not determine keyboard!') + elif not current_keymap: + cli.log.error('Could not determine keymap!') + + if not command: + cli.log.error('You must supply both `--keyboard` and `--keymap`, or be in a directory for a keyboard or keymap.') + cli.echo('usage: qmk compiledb [-kb KEYBOARD] [-km KEYMAP]') + return False + + # remove any environment variable overrides which could trip us up + env = os.environ.copy() + env.pop("MAKEFLAGS", None) + + # re-use same executable as the main make invocation (might be gmake) + clean_command = [command[0], 'clean'] + cli.log.info('Making clean with {fg_cyan}%s', ' '.join(clean_command)) + cli.run(clean_command, capture_output=False, check=True, env=env) + + cli.log.info('Gathering build instructions from {fg_cyan}%s', ' '.join(command)) + + result = cli.run(command, capture_output=True, check=True, env=env) + db = parse_make_n(result.stdout.splitlines()) + if not db: + cli.log.error("Failed to parse output from make output:\n%s", result.stdout) + return False + + cli.log.info("Found %s compile commands", len(db)) + + dbpath = QMK_FIRMWARE / 'compile_commands.json' + + cli.log.info(f"Writing build database to {dbpath}") + dbpath.write_text(json.dumps(db, indent=4)) + + return True diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/dfu_header.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/dfu_header.py index 5a1b109f1e..7fb585fc7d 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/dfu_header.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/dfu_header.py @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ def generate_dfu_header(cli): keyboard_h_lines = ['/* This file was generated by `qmk generate-dfu-header`. Do not edit or copy.', ' */', '', '#pragma once'] keyboard_h_lines.append(f'#define MANUFACTURER {kb_info_json["manufacturer"]}') - keyboard_h_lines.append(f'#define PRODUCT {cli.config.generate_dfu_header.keyboard} Bootloader') + keyboard_h_lines.append(f'#define PRODUCT {kb_info_json["keyboard_name"]} Bootloader') # Optional if 'qmk_lufa_bootloader.esc_output' in kb_info_json: diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/lint.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/lint.py index 02b31fbc41..96593ed69b 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/lint.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/lint.py @@ -1,72 +1,129 @@ """Command to look over a keyboard/keymap and check for common mistakes. """ +from pathlib import Path + from milc import cli from qmk.decorators import automagic_keyboard, automagic_keymap from qmk.info import info_json -from qmk.keyboard import find_readme, keyboard_completer +from qmk.keyboard import keyboard_completer, list_keyboards from qmk.keymap import locate_keymap from qmk.path import is_keyboard, keyboard -@cli.argument('--strict', action='store_true', help='Treat warnings as errors.') -@cli.argument('-kb', '--keyboard', completer=keyboard_completer, help='The keyboard to check.') -@cli.argument('-km', '--keymap', help='The keymap to check.') +def keymap_check(kb, km): + """Perform the keymap level checks. + """ + ok = True + keymap_path = locate_keymap(kb, km) + + if not keymap_path: + ok = False + cli.log.error("%s: Can't find %s keymap.", kb, km) + + return ok + + +def rules_mk_assignment_only(keyboard_path): + """Check the keyboard-level rules.mk to ensure it only has assignments. + """ + current_path = Path() + errors = [] + + for path_part in keyboard_path.parts: + current_path = current_path / path_part + rules_mk = current_path / 'rules.mk' + + if rules_mk.exists(): + continuation = None + + for i, line in enumerate(rules_mk.open()): + line = line.strip() + + if '#' in line: + line = line[:line.index('#')] + + if continuation: + line = continuation + line + continuation = None + + if line: + if line[-1] == '\\': + continuation = line[:-1] + continue + + if line and '=' not in line: + errors.append(f'Non-assignment code on line +{i} {rules_mk}: {line}') + + return errors + + +@cli.argument('--strict', action='store_true', help='Treat warnings as errors') +@cli.argument('-kb', '--keyboard', completer=keyboard_completer, help='Comma separated list of keyboards to check') +@cli.argument('-km', '--keymap', help='The keymap to check') +@cli.argument('--all-kb', action='store_true', arg_only=True, help='Check all keyboards') @cli.subcommand('Check keyboard and keymap for common mistakes.') @automagic_keyboard @automagic_keymap def lint(cli): """Check keyboard and keymap for common mistakes. """ - if not cli.config.lint.keyboard: - cli.log.error('Missing required argument: --keyboard') - cli.print_help() - return False + failed = [] - if not is_keyboard(cli.config.lint.keyboard): - cli.log.error('No such keyboard: %s', cli.config.lint.keyboard) - return False + # Determine our keyboard list + if cli.args.all_kb: + if cli.args.keyboard: + cli.log.warning('Both --all-kb and --keyboard passed, --all-kb takes presidence.') - # Gather data about the keyboard. - ok = True - keyboard_path = keyboard(cli.config.lint.keyboard) - keyboard_info = info_json(cli.config.lint.keyboard) - readme_path = find_readme(cli.config.lint.keyboard) - missing_readme_path = keyboard_path / 'readme.md' + keyboard_list = list_keyboards() + elif not cli.config.lint.keyboard: + cli.log.error('Missing required arguments: --keyboard or --all-kb') + cli.print_help() + return False + else: + keyboard_list = cli.config.lint.keyboard.split(',') - # Check for errors in the info.json - if keyboard_info['parse_errors']: - ok = False - cli.log.error('Errors found when generating info.json.') + # Lint each keyboard + for kb in keyboard_list: + if not is_keyboard(kb): + cli.log.error('No such keyboard: %s', kb) + continue - if cli.config.lint.strict and keyboard_info['parse_warnings']: - ok = False - cli.log.error('Warnings found when generating info.json (Strict mode enabled.)') + # Gather data about the keyboard. + ok = True + keyboard_path = keyboard(kb) + keyboard_info = info_json(kb) - # Check for a readme.md and warn if it doesn't exist - if not readme_path: - ok = False - cli.log.error('Missing %s', missing_readme_path) + # Check for errors in the info.json + if keyboard_info['parse_errors']: + ok = False + cli.log.error('%s: Errors found when generating info.json.', kb) - # Keymap specific checks - if cli.config.lint.keymap: - keymap_path = locate_keymap(cli.config.lint.keyboard, cli.config.lint.keymap) + if cli.config.lint.strict and keyboard_info['parse_warnings']: + ok = False + cli.log.error('%s: Warnings found when generating info.json (Strict mode enabled.)', kb) - if not keymap_path: + # Check the rules.mk file(s) + rules_mk_assignment_errors = rules_mk_assignment_only(keyboard_path) + if rules_mk_assignment_errors: ok = False - cli.log.error("Can't find %s keymap for %s keyboard.", cli.config.lint.keymap, cli.config.lint.keyboard) - else: - keymap_readme = keymap_path.parent / 'readme.md' - if not keymap_readme.exists(): - cli.log.warning('Missing %s', keymap_readme) + cli.log.error('%s: Non-assignment code found in rules.mk. Move it to post_rules.mk instead.', kb) + for assignment_error in rules_mk_assignment_errors: + cli.log.error(assignment_error) - if cli.config.lint.strict: - ok = False + # Keymap specific checks + if cli.config.lint.keymap: + if not keymap_check(kb, cli.config.lint.keymap): + ok = False + + # Report status + if not ok: + failed.append(kb) # Check and report the overall status - if ok: - cli.log.info('Lint check passed!') - return True + if failed: + cli.log.error('Lint check failed for: %s', ', '.join(failed)) + return False - cli.log.error('Lint check failed!') - return False + cli.log.info('Lint check passed!') + return True diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/pytest.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/pytest.py index bdb336b9a7..a7f01a872a 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/pytest.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/pytest.py @@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ def pytest(cli): """Run several linting/testing commands. """ nose2 = cli.run(['nose2', '-v'], capture_output=False, stdin=DEVNULL) - flake8 = cli.run(['flake8', 'lib/python', 'bin/qmk'], capture_output=False, stdin=DEVNULL) + flake8 = cli.run(['flake8', 'lib/python'], capture_output=False, stdin=DEVNULL) return flake8.returncode | nose2.returncode diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/commands.py b/lib/python/qmk/commands.py index 421453d837..2995a5fdab 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/commands.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/commands.py @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ def _find_make(): return make_cmd -def create_make_target(target, parallel=1, **env_vars): +def create_make_target(target, dry_run=False, parallel=1, **env_vars): """Create a make command Args: @@ -36,6 +36,9 @@ def create_make_target(target, parallel=1, **env_vars): target Usually a make rule, such as 'clean' or 'all'. + dry_run + make -n -- don't actually build + parallel The number of make jobs to run in parallel @@ -52,10 +55,10 @@ def create_make_target(target, parallel=1, **env_vars): for key, value in env_vars.items(): env.append(f'{key}={value}') - return [make_cmd, *get_make_parallel_args(parallel), *env, target] + return [make_cmd, *(['-n'] if dry_run else []), *get_make_parallel_args(parallel), *env, target] -def create_make_command(keyboard, keymap, target=None, parallel=1, **env_vars): +def create_make_command(keyboard, keymap, target=None, dry_run=False, parallel=1, **env_vars): """Create a make compile command Args: @@ -69,6 +72,9 @@ def create_make_command(keyboard, keymap, target=None, parallel=1, **env_vars): target Usually a bootloader. + dry_run + make -n -- don't actually build + parallel The number of make jobs to run in parallel @@ -84,7 +90,7 @@ def create_make_command(keyboard, keymap, target=None, parallel=1, **env_vars): if target: make_args.append(target) - return create_make_target(':'.join(make_args), parallel, **env_vars) + return create_make_target(':'.join(make_args), dry_run=dry_run, parallel=parallel, **env_vars) def get_git_version(current_time, repo_dir='.', check_dir='.'): @@ -233,7 +239,7 @@ def compile_configurator_json(user_keymap, bootloader=None, parallel=1, **env_va f'VERBOSE={verbose}', f'COLOR={color}', 'SILENT=false', - f'QMK_BIN={"bin/qmk" if "DEPRECATED_BIN_QMK" in os.environ else "qmk"}', + 'QMK_BIN="qmk"', ]) return make_command diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/constants.py b/lib/python/qmk/constants.py index 71a6c91c77..73f596ba2c 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/constants.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/constants.py @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ QMK_FIRMWARE_UPSTREAM = 'qmk/qmk_firmware' MAX_KEYBOARD_SUBFOLDERS = 5 # Supported processor types -CHIBIOS_PROCESSORS = 'cortex-m0', 'cortex-m0plus', 'cortex-m3', 'cortex-m4', 'MKL26Z64', 'MK20DX128', 'MK20DX256', 'MK66F18', 'STM32F042', 'STM32F072', 'STM32F103', 'STM32F303', 'STM32F401', 'STM32F407', 'STM32F411', 'STM32F446', 'STM32G431', 'STM32G474', 'STM32L412', 'STM32L422', 'STM32L433', 'STM32L443' +CHIBIOS_PROCESSORS = 'cortex-m0', 'cortex-m0plus', 'cortex-m3', 'cortex-m4', 'MKL26Z64', 'MK20DX128', 'MK20DX256', 'MK66FX1M0', 'STM32F042', 'STM32F072', 'STM32F103', 'STM32F303', 'STM32F401', 'STM32F407', 'STM32F411', 'STM32F446', 'STM32G431', 'STM32G474', 'STM32L412', 'STM32L422', 'STM32L433', 'STM32L443', 'GD32VF103' LUFA_PROCESSORS = 'at90usb162', 'atmega16u2', 'atmega32u2', 'atmega16u4', 'atmega32u4', 'at90usb646', 'at90usb647', 'at90usb1286', 'at90usb1287', None VUSB_PROCESSORS = 'atmega32a', 'atmega328p', 'atmega328', 'attiny85' diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/info.py b/lib/python/qmk/info.py index 85131b9299..d81f30438a 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/info.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/info.py @@ -118,11 +118,6 @@ def _extract_features(info_data, rules): if rules.get('BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE') == 'full': rules['BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE'] = 'on' - # Skip non-boolean features we haven't implemented special handling for - for feature in 'HAPTIC_ENABLE', 'QWIIC_ENABLE': - if rules.get(feature): - del rules[feature] - # Process the rest of the rules as booleans for key, value in rules.items(): if key.endswith('_ENABLE'): diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/tests/minimal_info.json b/lib/python/qmk/tests/minimal_info.json index 11ef12fefe..3aae4722bf 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/tests/minimal_info.json +++ b/lib/python/qmk/tests/minimal_info.json @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ "layouts": { "LAYOUT": { "layout": [ - { "label": "KC_A", "x": 0, "y": 0, "matrix": [0, 0] } + { "label": "KC_A", "matrix": [0, 0], "x": 0, "y": 0 } ] } } diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/tests/test_cli_commands.py b/lib/python/qmk/tests/test_cli_commands.py index b39fe5e46d..9f2c258ab4 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/tests/test_cli_commands.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/tests/test_cli_commands.py @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ def test_hello(): def test_format_python(): result = check_subcommand('format-python', '--dry-run') check_returncode(result) - assert 'Python code in `bin/qmk` and `lib/python` is correctly formatted.' in result.stdout + assert 'Python code in `lib/python` is correctly formatted.' in result.stdout def test_list_keyboards(): @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ def test_json2c_stdin(): def test_info(): result = check_subcommand('info', '-kb', 'handwired/pytest/basic') check_returncode(result) - assert 'Keyboard Name: handwired/pytest/basic' in result.stdout + assert 'Keyboard Name: pytest' in result.stdout assert 'Processor: atmega32u4' in result.stdout assert 'Layout:' not in result.stdout assert 'k0' not in result.stdout @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ def test_info(): def test_info_keyboard_render(): result = check_subcommand('info', '-kb', 'handwired/pytest/basic', '-l') check_returncode(result) - assert 'Keyboard Name: handwired/pytest/basic' in result.stdout + assert 'Keyboard Name: pytest' in result.stdout assert 'Processor: atmega32u4' in result.stdout assert 'Layouts:' in result.stdout assert 'k0' in result.stdout @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ def test_info_keyboard_render(): def test_info_keymap_render(): result = check_subcommand('info', '-kb', 'handwired/pytest/basic', '-km', 'default_json') check_returncode(result) - assert 'Keyboard Name: handwired/pytest/basic' in result.stdout + assert 'Keyboard Name: pytest' in result.stdout assert 'Processor: atmega32u4' in result.stdout if is_windows: @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ def test_info_keymap_render(): def test_info_matrix_render(): result = check_subcommand('info', '-kb', 'handwired/pytest/basic', '-m') check_returncode(result) - assert 'Keyboard Name: handwired/pytest/basic' in result.stdout + assert 'Keyboard Name: pytest' in result.stdout assert 'Processor: atmega32u4' in result.stdout assert 'LAYOUT_ortho_1x1' in result.stdout @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ def test_generate_config_h(): assert '# define DESCRIPTION handwired/pytest/basic' in result.stdout assert '# define DIODE_DIRECTION COL2ROW' in result.stdout assert '# define MANUFACTURER none' in result.stdout - assert '# define PRODUCT handwired/pytest/basic' in result.stdout + assert '# define PRODUCT pytest' in result.stdout assert '# define PRODUCT_ID 0x6465' in result.stdout assert '# define VENDOR_ID 0xFEED' in result.stdout assert '# define MATRIX_COLS 1' in result.stdout |