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fped/dump.c
werner cdcd2f36b3 - started functions to dump .fpd files (automatic labeling doesn't quite work
yet)
- don't pass argc, argv to gui_main. They've been harvested before.



git-svn-id: http://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/eda/fped@5388 99fdad57-331a-0410-800a-d7fa5415bdb3
2009-08-05 10:35:48 +00:00

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/*
* dump.c - Dump objects in the native FPD format
*
* Written 2009 by Werner Almesberger
* Copyright 2009 by Werner Almesberger
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "util.h"
#include "unparse.h"
#include "obj.h"
#include "dump.h"
/* ----- variables --------------------------------------------------------- */
static void dump_var(FILE *file, const struct table *table,
const char *indent)
{
char *s;
s = unparse(table->rows->values->expr);
fprintf(file, "%sset %s = %s\n\n", indent, table->vars->name, s);
free(s);
}
static void dump_table(FILE *file, const struct table *table,
const char *indent)
{
const struct var *var;
const struct row *row;
const struct value *value;
char *s;
if (table->vars && !table->vars->next &&
table->rows && !table->rows->next) {
dump_var(file, table, indent);
return;
}
fprintf(file, "%stable\n%s {", indent, indent);
for (var = table->vars; var; var = var->next)
fprintf(file, "%s %s", var == table->vars ? "" : ",",
var->name);
fprintf(file, " }\n");
for (row = table->rows; row; row = row->next) {
fprintf(file, "%s {", indent);
for (value = row->values; value; value = value->next) {
s = unparse(value->expr);
fprintf(file, "%s %s",
value == row->values? "" : ",", s);
free(s);
}
fprintf(file, " }\n");
}
fprintf(file, "\n");
}
static void dump_loop(FILE *file, const struct loop *loop, const char *indent)
{
char *from, *to;
from = unparse(loop->from.expr);
to = unparse(loop->to.expr);
fprintf(file, "%sloop %s = %s, %s\n\n",
indent, loop->var.name, from, to);
free(from);
free(to);
}
/* ----- vectors and objects ----------------------------------------------- */
static char *base_name(const struct vec *vec, const struct vec *base)
{
const struct vec *walk;
int n;
if (!base)
return stralloc("@");
if (vec && base->next == vec)
return stralloc(".");
if (base->name)
return stralloc(base->name);
n = 0;
for (walk = base->frame->vecs; walk != base; walk = walk->next)
n++;
return stralloc_printf("_%s_%d",
base->frame->name ? base->frame->name : "", n);
}
static char *obj_base_name(const struct vec *base, const struct vec *prev)
{
if (base && base == prev)
return stralloc(".");
return base_name(NULL, base);
}
static int n_vec_refs(const struct vec *vec)
{
const struct vec *walk;
int n;
if (!vec->n_refs)
return 0;
n = 0;
for (walk = vec->frame->vecs; walk; walk = walk->next)
if (walk->base == vec)
n++;
return n;
}
/*
* "need" operates in two modes:
*
* - if "prev" is non-NULL, we're looking for objects that need to be put after
* the current vector (in "prev"). Only those objects need to be put there
* that have at least one base that isn't the frame's origin or already has a
* name.
*
* - if "prev" is NULL, we're at the end of the frame. We have already used all
* the . references we could, so now we have to find out which objects
* haven't been dumped yet. "need" still returns the ones that had a need to
* be dumped. Again, that's those that have at least one possible "." base.
* Since this "." base will have been used by now, the object must have been
* dumped.
*/
static int need(const struct vec *base, const struct vec *prev)
{
if (!base)
return 0;
if (base->name)
return 0;
if (prev)
return base == prev;
return 1;
}
static void dump_obj(FILE *file, const struct obj *obj, const char *indent,
const struct vec *prev)
{
char *base, *s1, *s2, *s3;
int n;
n = need(obj->base, prev);
switch (obj->type) {
case ot_frame:
break;
case ot_line:
n |= need(obj->u.line.other, prev);
break;
case ot_rect:
n |= need(obj->u.rect.other, prev);
break;
case ot_pad:
n |= need(obj->u.pad.other, prev);
break;
case ot_arc:
n |= need(obj->u.arc.start, prev);
n |= need(obj->u.arc.end, prev);
break;
case ot_meas:
n |= need(obj->u.meas.other, prev);
break;
default:
abort();
}
if (prev ? !n : n)
return;
base = obj_base_name(obj->base, prev);
switch (obj->type) {
case ot_frame:
fprintf(file, "%sframe %s %s\n",
indent, obj->u.frame.ref->name, base);
break;
case ot_line:
s1 = obj_base_name(obj->u.line.other, prev);
s2 = unparse(obj->u.line.width);
fprintf(file, "%sline %s %s %s\n", indent, base, s1, s2);
free(s1);
free(s2);
break;
case ot_rect:
s1 = obj_base_name(obj->u.rect.other, prev);
s2 = unparse(obj->u.rect.width);
fprintf(file, "%srect %s %s %s\n", indent, base, s1, s2);
free(s1);
free(s2);
break;
case ot_pad:
s1 = obj_base_name(obj->u.pad.other, prev);
fprintf(file, "%spad \"%s\" %s %s\n", indent,
obj->u.pad.name, base, s1);
free(s1);
break;
case ot_arc:
s1 = obj_base_name(obj->u.arc.start, prev);
s3 = unparse(obj->u.arc.width);
if (obj->u.arc.start == obj->u.arc.end) {
fprintf(file, "%scirc %s %s %s\n",
indent, base, s1, s3);
} else {
s2 = obj_base_name(obj->u.arc.end, prev);
fprintf(file, "%sarc %s %s %s %s\n", indent,
base, s1, s2, s3);
free(s2);
}
free(s1);
free(s3);
break;
case ot_meas:
s1 = obj_base_name(obj->u.meas.other, prev);
s2 = unparse(obj->u.meas.offset);
fprintf(file, "%smeas %s %s %s\n", indent, base, s1, s2);
free(s1);
free(s2);
break;
default:
abort();
}
free(base);
}
/*
* Tricky logic ahead: when dumping a vector, we search for a vectors that
* depends on that vector for ".". If we find one, we dump it immediately after
* this vector.
*/
static void recurse_vec(FILE *file, const struct vec *vec, const char *indent)
{
const struct vec *next;
const struct obj *obj;
char *base, *x, *y;
base = base_name(vec, vec->base);
x = unparse(vec->x);
y = unparse(vec->y);
if (vec->name)
fprintf(file, "%s%s: vec %s(%s, %s)\n",
indent, vec->name, base, x, y);
else
fprintf(file, "%svec %s(%s, %s)\n", indent, base, x, y);
free(base);
free(x);
free(y);
for (obj = vec->frame->objs; obj; obj = obj->next)
dump_obj(file, obj, indent, vec);
if (n_vec_refs(vec) == 1) {
for (next = vec->next; next->base != vec; next = next->next);
recurse_vec(file, next, indent);
}
}
static void dump_vecs(FILE *file, const struct vec *vecs, const char *indent)
{
const struct vec *vec;
for (vec = vecs; vec; vec = vec->next)
if (!vec->base || n_vec_refs(vec->base) != 1)
recurse_vec(file, vec, indent);
}
/* ----- frames ------------------------------------------------------------ */
static void dump_frame(FILE *file, const struct frame *frame,
const char *indent)
{
const struct table *table;
const struct loop *loop;
const struct obj *obj;
for (table = frame->tables; table; table = table->next)
dump_table(file, table, indent);
for (loop = frame->loops; loop; loop = loop->next)
dump_loop(file, loop, indent);
dump_vecs(file, frame->vecs, indent);
for (obj = frame->objs; obj; obj = obj->next)
dump_obj(file, obj, indent, NULL);
}
/* ----- file -------------------------------------------------------------- */
int dump(FILE *file)
{
const struct frame *frame;
fprintf(file, "/* MACHINE-GENERATED ! */\n\n");
for (frame = frames; frame; frame = frame->next) {
if (!frame->name)
dump_frame(file, frame, "");
else {
fprintf(file, "frame %s {\n", frame->name);
dump_frame(file, frame, "\t");
fprintf(file, "}\n\n");
}
}
fflush(file);
return !ferror(file);
}