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Rust
187 lines
5 KiB
Rust
//! Procedural macros of the `cortex-m-rtfm` crate
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#![deny(warnings)]
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#![feature(proc_macro)]
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#![recursion_limit = "128"]
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#[macro_use]
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extern crate error_chain;
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extern crate proc_macro;
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#[macro_use]
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extern crate quote;
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extern crate rtfm_syntax as syntax;
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extern crate syn;
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use proc_macro::TokenStream;
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use syntax::App;
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use syntax::error::*;
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mod analyze;
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mod check;
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mod trans;
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/// The `app!` macro, a macro used to specify the tasks and resources of a
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/// RTFM application.
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///
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/// The contents of this macro uses a `key: value` syntax. All the possible keys
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/// are shown below:
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///
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/// ``` text
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/// app! {
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/// device: ..,
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///
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/// resources: { .. },
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///
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/// init: { .. },
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///
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/// idle: { .. },
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///
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/// tasks: { .. },
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// # `device`
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///
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/// The value of this key is a Rust path, like `foo::bar::baz`, that must point to
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/// a *device crate*, a crate generated using `svd2rust`.
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///
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/// # `resources`
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///
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/// This key is optional. Its value is a list of `static` variables. These
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/// variables are the data that can be safely accessed, modified and shared by
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/// tasks.
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///
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/// ``` text
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/// resources: {
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/// static A: bool = false;
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/// static B: i32 = 0;
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/// static C: [u8; 16] = [0; 16];
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/// static D: Thing = Thing::new(..);
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// If this key is omitted its value defaults to an empty list.
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///
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/// # `init`
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///
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/// This key is optional. Its value is a set of key values. All the possible
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/// keys are shown below:
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///
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/// ``` text
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/// init: {
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/// path: ..,
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// ## `init.path`
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///
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/// This key is optional. Its value is a Rust path, like `foo::bar::baz`, that
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/// points to the initialization function.
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///
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/// If the key is omitted its value defaults to `init`.
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///
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/// # `idle`
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///
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/// This key is optional. Its value is a set of key values. All the possible
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/// keys are shown below:
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///
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/// ``` text
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/// idle: {
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/// path: ..,
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/// resources: [..],
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// ## `idle.path`
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///
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/// This key is optional. Its value is a Rust path, like `foo::bar::baz`, that
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/// points to the idle loop function.
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///
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/// If the key is omitted its value defaults to `idle`.
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///
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/// ## `idle.resources`
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///
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/// This key is optional. Its value is a list of resources the `idle` loop has
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/// access to. The resources in this list can refer to the resources listed in
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/// the top `resources` key. If the name doesn't match one of the resources
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/// listed in the top `resources` key the resource is assumed to be a
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/// peripheral.
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///
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/// If omitted its value defaults to an empty list.
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///
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/// # `tasks`
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///
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/// This key is optional. Its value is a list of tasks. Each task itself is a
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/// set of key value pair. The full syntax is shown below:
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///
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/// ``` text
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/// tasks: {
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/// $TASK: {
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/// enabled: ..,
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/// path: ..,
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/// priority: ..,
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/// resources: [..],
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/// },
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// If this key is omitted its value is assumed to be an empty list.
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///
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/// ## `tasks.$TASK`
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///
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/// The key must be either a Cortex-M exception or a device specific interrupt.
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/// `PENDSV`, `SVCALL`, `SYS_TICK` are considered as exceptions. All other names
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/// are assumed to be interrupts.
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///
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/// ## `tasks.$TASK.enabled`
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///
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/// This key is optional for interrupts and forbidden for exceptions. Its value
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/// must be a boolean and indicates whether the interrupt will be enabled
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/// (`true`) or disabled (`false`) after `init` ends and before `idle` starts.
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///
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/// If this key is omitted its value defaults to `true`.
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///
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/// ## `tasks.$TASK.path`
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///
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/// The value of this key is a Rust path, like `foo::bar::baz`, that points to
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/// the handler of this task.
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///
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/// ## `tasks.$TASK.priority`
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///
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/// This key is optional. Its value is an integer with type `u8` that specifies
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/// the priority of this task. The minimum valid priority is 1. The maximum
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/// valid priority depends on the number of the NVIC priority bits the device
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/// has; if the device has 4 priority bits the maximum allowed value would be
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/// 16.
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///
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/// If this key is omitted its value defaults to `1`.
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///
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/// ## `tasks.$TASK.resources`
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///
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/// This key is optional. Its value is a list of resources this task has access
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/// to. The resources in this list can refer to the resources listed in the top
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/// `resources` key. If the name doesn't match one of the resources listed in
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/// the top `resources` key the resource is assumed to be a peripheral.
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///
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/// If omitted its value defaults to an empty list.
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#[proc_macro]
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pub fn app(ts: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
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match run(ts) {
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Err(e) => panic!("{}", error_chain::ChainedError::display(&e)),
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Ok(ts) => ts,
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}
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}
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fn run(ts: TokenStream) -> Result<TokenStream> {
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let input = format!("{}", ts);
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let app = App::parse(&input).chain_err(|| "parsing")?;
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let app = syntax::check::app(app).chain_err(|| "checking the AST")?;
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let app = check::app(app)?;
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let ownerships = analyze::app(&app);
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let tokens = trans::app(&app, &ownerships);
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Ok(format!("{}", tokens)
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.parse()
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.map_err(|_| "BUG: error parsing the generated code")?)
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}
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