The motivation for this patch was to improve the script's performance,
but some stylistic changes and cleanups are included as well.
The main optimization concerns the use of PyYAML, as it offers multiple
functions for interpreting YAML. The commonly used `load`/`safe_load`
converts a YAML stream to a dictionary. There are also `scan`, `parse`,
and `compose`, which return intermediate representations, the last one
being a graph. [1]
Since `gen_driver_kconfig_dts` scans DT bindings for compatible strings,
it only needs to look through top level keys in YAML. The intermediate
PyYAML graph is sufficient for this, and using it reduces the script's
execution time by about 30%, without making the code too complicated.
[1] - https://pyyaml.org/wiki/PyYAMLDocumentation
Signed-off-by: Grzegorz Swiderski <grzegorz.swiderski@nordicsemi.no>
The YAML parsing will currently return a None-type if no input data
is empty, and the subsequent check for a substring will cause an
exception.
Signed-off-by: Allan Norgaard <allannk@gmail.com>
Disables allowing the python argparse library from automatically
shortening command line arguments, this prevents issues whereby
a new command is added and code that wrongly uses the shortened
command of an existing argument which is the same as the new
command being added will silently change script behaviour.
Signed-off-by: Jamie McCrae <jamie.mccrae@nordicsemi.no>
Given binding dirs the script will generate a Kconfig.dts of the
form:
DT_COMPAT_ADI_ADT7420 := adi,adt7420
config DT_HAS_ADI_ADT7420_ENABLED
depends on DTS_HAS_ADI_ADT7420
def_bool $(dt_compat_enabled,$(DT_COMPAT_ADI_ADT7420))
Than a driver Kconfig can use these Kconfig symbols as follows:
menuconfig ADT7420
bool "ADT7420 Temperature Sensor"
default y
depends on DT_HAS_ADI_ADT7420_ENABLED
...
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.org>