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+#!/usr/bin/env python3
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: (LGPL-2.1 OR BSD-2-Clause)
+"""Convert directories of JSON events to C code."""
+import argparse
+import csv
+import json
+import os
+import sys
+from typing import (Callable, Dict, Optional, Sequence, Set, Tuple)
+import collections
+
+# Global command line arguments.
+_args = None
+# List of event tables generated from "/sys" directories.
+_sys_event_tables = []
+# Map from an event name to an architecture standard
+# JsonEvent. Architecture standard events are in json files in the top
+# f'{_args.starting_dir}/{_args.arch}' directory.
+_arch_std_events = {}
+# Track whether an events table is currently being defined and needs closing.
+_close_table = False
+# Events to write out when the table is closed
+_pending_events = []
+# Global BigCString shared by all structures.
+_bcs = None
+# Order specific JsonEvent attributes will be visited.
+_json_event_attributes = [
+ # cmp_sevent related attributes.
+ 'name', 'pmu', 'topic', 'desc', 'metric_name', 'metric_group',
+ # Seems useful, put it early.
+ 'event',
+ # Short things in alphabetical order.
+ 'aggr_mode', 'compat', 'deprecated', 'perpkg', 'unit',
+ # Longer things (the last won't be iterated over during decompress).
+ 'metric_constraint', 'metric_expr', 'long_desc'
+]
+
+
+def removesuffix(s: str, suffix: str) -> str:
+ """Remove the suffix from a string
+
+ The removesuffix function is added to str in Python 3.9. We aim for 3.6
+ compatibility and so provide our own function here.
+ """
+ return s[0:-len(suffix)] if s.endswith(suffix) else s
+
+
+def file_name_to_table_name(parents: Sequence[str], dirname: str) -> str:
+ """Generate a C table name from directory names."""
+ tblname = 'pme'
+ for p in parents:
+ tblname += '_' + p
+ tblname += '_' + dirname
+ return tblname.replace('-', '_')
+
+def c_len(s: str) -> int:
+ """Return the length of s a C string
+
+ This doesn't handle all escape characters properly. It first assumes
+ all \ are for escaping, it then adjusts as it will have over counted
+ \\. The code uses \000 rather than \0 as a terminator as an adjacent
+ number would be folded into a string of \0 (ie. "\0" + "5" doesn't
+ equal a terminator followed by the number 5 but the escape of
+ \05). The code adjusts for \000 but not properly for all octal, hex
+ or unicode values.
+ """
+ try:
+ utf = s.encode(encoding='utf-8',errors='strict')
+ except:
+ print(f'broken string {s}')
+ raise
+ return len(utf) - utf.count(b'\\') + utf.count(b'\\\\') - (utf.count(b'\\000') * 2)
+
+class BigCString:
+ """A class to hold many strings concatenated together.
+
+ Generating a large number of stand-alone C strings creates a large
+ number of relocations in position independent code. The BigCString
+ is a helper for this case. It builds a single string which within it
+ are all the other C strings (to avoid memory issues the string
+ itself is held as a list of strings). The offsets within the big
+ string are recorded and when stored to disk these don't need
+ relocation. To reduce the size of the string further, identical
+ strings are merged. If a longer string ends-with the same value as a
+ shorter string, these entries are also merged.
+ """
+ strings: Set[str]
+ big_string: Sequence[str]
+ offsets: Dict[str, int]
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.strings = set()
+
+ def add(self, s: str) -> None:
+ """Called to add to the big string."""
+ self.strings.add(s)
+
+ def compute(self) -> None:
+ """Called once all strings are added to compute the string and offsets."""
+
+ folded_strings = {}
+ # Determine if two strings can be folded, ie. let 1 string use the
+ # end of another. First reverse all strings and sort them.
+ sorted_reversed_strings = sorted([x[::-1] for x in self.strings])
+
+ # Strings 'xyz' and 'yz' will now be [ 'zy', 'zyx' ]. Scan forward
+ # for each string to see if there is a better candidate to fold it
+ # into, in the example rather than using 'yz' we can use'xyz' at
+ # an offset of 1. We record which string can be folded into which
+ # in folded_strings, we don't need to record the offset as it is
+ # trivially computed from the string lengths.
+ for pos,s in enumerate(sorted_reversed_strings):
+ best_pos = pos
+ for check_pos in range(pos + 1, len(sorted_reversed_strings)):
+ if sorted_reversed_strings[check_pos].startswith(s):
+ best_pos = check_pos
+ else:
+ break
+ if pos != best_pos:
+ folded_strings[s[::-1]] = sorted_reversed_strings[best_pos][::-1]
+
+ # Compute reverse mappings for debugging.
+ fold_into_strings = collections.defaultdict(set)
+ for key, val in folded_strings.items():
+ if key != val:
+ fold_into_strings[val].add(key)
+
+ # big_string_offset is the current location within the C string
+ # being appended to - comments, etc. don't count. big_string is
+ # the string contents represented as a list. Strings are immutable
+ # in Python and so appending to one causes memory issues, while
+ # lists are mutable.
+ big_string_offset = 0
+ self.big_string = []
+ self.offsets = {}
+
+ # Emit all strings that aren't folded in a sorted manner.
+ for s in sorted(self.strings):
+ if s not in folded_strings:
+ self.offsets[s] = big_string_offset
+ self.big_string.append(f'/* offset={big_string_offset} */ "')
+ self.big_string.append(s)
+ self.big_string.append('"')
+ if s in fold_into_strings:
+ self.big_string.append(' /* also: ' + ', '.join(fold_into_strings[s]) + ' */')
+ self.big_string.append('\n')
+ big_string_offset += c_len(s)
+ continue
+
+ # Compute the offsets of the folded strings.
+ for s in folded_strings.keys():
+ assert s not in self.offsets
+ folded_s = folded_strings[s]
+ self.offsets[s] = self.offsets[folded_s] + c_len(folded_s) - c_len(s)
+
+_bcs = BigCString()
+
+class JsonEvent:
+ """Representation of an event loaded from a json file dictionary."""
+
+ def __init__(self, jd: dict):
+ """Constructor passed the dictionary of parsed json values."""
+
+ def llx(x: int) -> str:
+ """Convert an int to a string similar to a printf modifier of %#llx."""
+ return '0' if x == 0 else hex(x)
+
+ def fixdesc(s: str) -> str:
+ """Fix formatting issue for the desc string."""
+ if s is None:
+ return None
+ return removesuffix(removesuffix(removesuffix(s, '. '),
+ '. '), '.').replace('\n', '\\n').replace(
+ '\"', '\\"').replace('\r', '\\r')
+
+ def convert_aggr_mode(aggr_mode: str) -> Optional[str]:
+ """Returns the aggr_mode_class enum value associated with the JSON string."""
+ if not aggr_mode:
+ return None
+ aggr_mode_to_enum = {
+ 'PerChip': '1',
+ 'PerCore': '2',
+ }
+ return aggr_mode_to_enum[aggr_mode]
+
+ def lookup_msr(num: str) -> Optional[str]:
+ """Converts the msr number, or first in a list to the appropriate event field."""
+ if not num:
+ return None
+ msrmap = {
+ 0x3F6: 'ldlat=',
+ 0x1A6: 'offcore_rsp=',
+ 0x1A7: 'offcore_rsp=',
+ 0x3F7: 'frontend=',
+ }
+ return msrmap[int(num.split(',', 1)[0], 0)]
+
+ def real_event(name: str, event: str) -> Optional[str]:
+ """Convert well known event names to an event string otherwise use the event argument."""
+ fixed = {
+ 'inst_retired.any': 'event=0xc0,period=2000003',
+ 'inst_retired.any_p': 'event=0xc0,period=2000003',
+ 'cpu_clk_unhalted.ref': 'event=0x0,umask=0x03,period=2000003',
+ 'cpu_clk_unhalted.thread': 'event=0x3c,period=2000003',
+ 'cpu_clk_unhalted.core': 'event=0x3c,period=2000003',
+ 'cpu_clk_unhalted.thread_any': 'event=0x3c,any=1,period=2000003',
+ }
+ if not name:
+ return None
+ if name.lower() in fixed:
+ return fixed[name.lower()]
+ return event
+
+ def unit_to_pmu(unit: str) -> Optional[str]:
+ """Convert a JSON Unit to Linux PMU name."""
+ if not unit:
+ return None
+ # Comment brought over from jevents.c:
+ # it's not realistic to keep adding these, we need something more scalable ...
+ table = {
+ 'CBO': 'uncore_cbox',
+ 'QPI LL': 'uncore_qpi',
+ 'SBO': 'uncore_sbox',
+ 'iMPH-U': 'uncore_arb',
+ 'CPU-M-CF': 'cpum_cf',
+ 'CPU-M-SF': 'cpum_sf',
+ 'PAI-CRYPTO' : 'pai_crypto',
+ 'UPI LL': 'uncore_upi',
+ 'hisi_sicl,cpa': 'hisi_sicl,cpa',
+ 'hisi_sccl,ddrc': 'hisi_sccl,ddrc',
+ 'hisi_sccl,hha': 'hisi_sccl,hha',
+ 'hisi_sccl,l3c': 'hisi_sccl,l3c',
+ 'imx8_ddr': 'imx8_ddr',
+ 'L3PMC': 'amd_l3',
+ 'DFPMC': 'amd_df',
+ 'cpu_core': 'cpu_core',
+ 'cpu_atom': 'cpu_atom',
+ }
+ return table[unit] if unit in table else f'uncore_{unit.lower()}'
+
+ eventcode = 0
+ if 'EventCode' in jd:
+ eventcode = int(jd['EventCode'].split(',', 1)[0], 0)
+ if 'ExtSel' in jd:
+ eventcode |= int(jd['ExtSel']) << 8
+ configcode = int(jd['ConfigCode'], 0) if 'ConfigCode' in jd else None
+ self.name = jd['EventName'].lower() if 'EventName' in jd else None
+ self.topic = ''
+ self.compat = jd.get('Compat')
+ self.desc = fixdesc(jd.get('BriefDescription'))
+ self.long_desc = fixdesc(jd.get('PublicDescription'))
+ precise = jd.get('PEBS')
+ msr = lookup_msr(jd.get('MSRIndex'))
+ msrval = jd.get('MSRValue')
+ extra_desc = ''
+ if 'Data_LA' in jd:
+ extra_desc += ' Supports address when precise'
+ if 'Errata' in jd:
+ extra_desc += '.'
+ if 'Errata' in jd:
+ extra_desc += ' Spec update: ' + jd['Errata']
+ self.pmu = unit_to_pmu(jd.get('Unit'))
+ filter = jd.get('Filter')
+ self.unit = jd.get('ScaleUnit')
+ self.perpkg = jd.get('PerPkg')
+ self.aggr_mode = convert_aggr_mode(jd.get('AggregationMode'))
+ self.deprecated = jd.get('Deprecated')
+ self.metric_name = jd.get('MetricName')
+ self.metric_group = jd.get('MetricGroup')
+ self.metric_constraint = jd.get('MetricConstraint')
+ self.metric_expr = jd.get('MetricExpr')
+ if self.metric_expr:
+ self.metric_expr = self.metric_expr.replace('\\', '\\\\')
+ arch_std = jd.get('ArchStdEvent')
+ if precise and self.desc and '(Precise Event)' not in self.desc:
+ extra_desc += ' (Must be precise)' if precise == '2' else (' (Precise '
+ 'event)')
+ event = f'config={llx(configcode)}' if configcode is not None else f'event={llx(eventcode)}'
+ event_fields = [
+ ('AnyThread', 'any='),
+ ('PortMask', 'ch_mask='),
+ ('CounterMask', 'cmask='),
+ ('EdgeDetect', 'edge='),
+ ('FCMask', 'fc_mask='),
+ ('Invert', 'inv='),
+ ('SampleAfterValue', 'period='),
+ ('UMask', 'umask='),
+ ]
+ for key, value in event_fields:
+ if key in jd and jd[key] != '0':
+ event += ',' + value + jd[key]
+ if filter:
+ event += f',{filter}'
+ if msr:
+ event += f',{msr}{msrval}'
+ if self.desc and extra_desc:
+ self.desc += extra_desc
+ if self.long_desc and extra_desc:
+ self.long_desc += extra_desc
+ if self.pmu:
+ if self.desc and not self.desc.endswith('. '):
+ self.desc += '. '
+ self.desc = (self.desc if self.desc else '') + ('Unit: ' + self.pmu + ' ')
+ if arch_std and arch_std.lower() in _arch_std_events:
+ event = _arch_std_events[arch_std.lower()].event
+ # Copy from the architecture standard event to self for undefined fields.
+ for attr, value in _arch_std_events[arch_std.lower()].__dict__.items():
+ if hasattr(self, attr) and not getattr(self, attr):
+ setattr(self, attr, value)
+
+ self.event = real_event(self.name, event)
+
+ def __repr__(self) -> str:
+ """String representation primarily for debugging."""
+ s = '{\n'
+ for attr, value in self.__dict__.items():
+ if value:
+ s += f'\t{attr} = {value},\n'
+ return s + '}'
+
+ def build_c_string(self) -> str:
+ s = ''
+ for attr in _json_event_attributes:
+ x = getattr(self, attr)
+ s += f'{x}\\000' if x else '\\000'
+ return s
+
+ def to_c_string(self) -> str:
+ """Representation of the event as a C struct initializer."""
+
+ s = self.build_c_string()
+ return f'{{ { _bcs.offsets[s] } }}, /* {s} */\n'
+
+
+def read_json_events(path: str, topic: str) -> Sequence[JsonEvent]:
+ """Read json events from the specified file."""
+
+ try:
+ result = json.load(open(path), object_hook=JsonEvent)
+ except BaseException as err:
+ print(f"Exception processing {path}")
+ raise
+ for event in result:
+ event.topic = topic
+ return result
+
+def preprocess_arch_std_files(archpath: str) -> None:
+ """Read in all architecture standard events."""
+ global _arch_std_events
+ for item in os.scandir(archpath):
+ if item.is_file() and item.name.endswith('.json'):
+ for event in read_json_events(item.path, topic=''):
+ if event.name:
+ _arch_std_events[event.name.lower()] = event
+
+
+def print_events_table_prefix(tblname: str) -> None:
+ """Called when a new events table is started."""
+ global _close_table
+ if _close_table:
+ raise IOError('Printing table prefix but last table has no suffix')
+ _args.output_file.write(f'static const struct compact_pmu_event {tblname}[] = {{\n')
+ _close_table = True
+
+
+def add_events_table_entries(item: os.DirEntry, topic: str) -> None:
+ """Add contents of file to _pending_events table."""
+ if not _close_table:
+ raise IOError('Table entries missing prefix')
+ for e in read_json_events(item.path, topic):
+ _pending_events.append(e)
+
+
+def print_events_table_suffix() -> None:
+ """Optionally close events table."""
+
+ def event_cmp_key(j: JsonEvent) -> Tuple[bool, str, str, str, str]:
+ def fix_none(s: Optional[str]) -> str:
+ if s is None:
+ return ''
+ return s
+
+ return (j.desc is not None, fix_none(j.topic), fix_none(j.name), fix_none(j.pmu),
+ fix_none(j.metric_name))
+
+ global _close_table
+ if not _close_table:
+ return
+
+ global _pending_events
+ for event in sorted(_pending_events, key=event_cmp_key):
+ _args.output_file.write(event.to_c_string())
+ _pending_events = []
+
+ _args.output_file.write('};\n\n')
+ _close_table = False
+
+def get_topic(topic: str) -> str:
+ if topic.endswith('metrics.json'):
+ return 'metrics'
+ return removesuffix(topic, '.json').replace('-', ' ')
+
+def preprocess_one_file(parents: Sequence[str], item: os.DirEntry) -> None:
+
+ if item.is_dir():
+ return
+
+ # base dir or too deep
+ level = len(parents)
+ if level == 0 or level > 4:
+ return
+
+ # Ignore other directories. If the file name does not have a .json
+ # extension, ignore it. It could be a readme.txt for instance.
+ if not item.is_file() or not item.name.endswith('.json'):
+ return
+
+ topic = get_topic(item.name)
+ for event in read_json_events(item.path, topic):
+ _bcs.add(event.build_c_string())
+
+def process_one_file(parents: Sequence[str], item: os.DirEntry) -> None:
+ """Process a JSON file during the main walk."""
+ global _sys_event_tables
+
+ def is_leaf_dir(path: str) -> bool:
+ for item in os.scandir(path):
+ if item.is_dir():
+ return False
+ return True
+
+ # model directory, reset topic
+ if item.is_dir() and is_leaf_dir(item.path):
+ print_events_table_suffix()
+
+ tblname = file_name_to_table_name(parents, item.name)
+ if item.name == 'sys':
+ _sys_event_tables.append(tblname)
+ print_events_table_prefix(tblname)
+ return
+
+ # base dir or too deep
+ level = len(parents)
+ if level == 0 or level > 4:
+ return
+
+ # Ignore other directories. If the file name does not have a .json
+ # extension, ignore it. It could be a readme.txt for instance.
+ if not item.is_file() or not item.name.endswith('.json'):
+ return
+
+ add_events_table_entries(item, get_topic(item.name))
+
+
+def print_mapping_table(archs: Sequence[str]) -> None:
+ """Read the mapfile and generate the struct from cpuid string to event table."""
+ _args.output_file.write("""
+/* Struct used to make the PMU event table implementation opaque to callers. */
+struct pmu_events_table {
+ const struct compact_pmu_event *entries;
+ size_t length;
+};
+
+/*
+ * Map a CPU to its table of PMU events. The CPU is identified by the
+ * cpuid field, which is an arch-specific identifier for the CPU.
+ * The identifier specified in tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/xxx/mapfile
+ * must match the get_cpuid_str() in tools/perf/arch/xxx/util/header.c)
+ *
+ * The cpuid can contain any character other than the comma.
+ */
+struct pmu_events_map {
+ const char *arch;
+ const char *cpuid;
+ struct pmu_events_table table;
+};
+
+/*
+ * Global table mapping each known CPU for the architecture to its
+ * table of PMU events.
+ */
+const struct pmu_events_map pmu_events_map[] = {
+""")
+ for arch in archs:
+ if arch == 'test':
+ _args.output_file.write("""{
+\t.arch = "testarch",
+\t.cpuid = "testcpu",
+\t.table = {
+\t.entries = pme_test_soc_cpu,
+\t.length = ARRAY_SIZE(pme_test_soc_cpu),
+\t}
+},
+""")
+ else:
+ with open(f'{_args.starting_dir}/{arch}/mapfile.csv') as csvfile:
+ table = csv.reader(csvfile)
+ first = True
+ for row in table:
+ # Skip the first row or any row beginning with #.
+ if not first and len(row) > 0 and not row[0].startswith('#'):
+ tblname = file_name_to_table_name([], row[2].replace('/', '_'))
+ cpuid = row[0].replace('\\', '\\\\')
+ _args.output_file.write(f"""{{
+\t.arch = "{arch}",
+\t.cpuid = "{cpuid}",
+\t.table = {{
+\t\t.entries = {tblname},
+\t\t.length = ARRAY_SIZE({tblname})
+\t}}
+}},
+""")
+ first = False
+
+ _args.output_file.write("""{
+\t.arch = 0,
+\t.cpuid = 0,
+\t.table = { 0, 0 },
+}
+};
+""")
+
+
+def print_system_mapping_table() -> None:
+ """C struct mapping table array for tables from /sys directories."""
+ _args.output_file.write("""
+struct pmu_sys_events {
+\tconst char *name;
+\tstruct pmu_events_table table;
+};
+
+static const struct pmu_sys_events pmu_sys_event_tables[] = {
+""")
+ for tblname in _sys_event_tables:
+ _args.output_file.write(f"""\t{{
+\t\t.table = {{
+\t\t\t.entries = {tblname},
+\t\t\t.length = ARRAY_SIZE({tblname})
+\t\t}},
+\t\t.name = \"{tblname}\",
+\t}},
+""")
+ _args.output_file.write("""\t{
+\t\t.table = { 0, 0 }
+\t},
+};
+
+static void decompress(int offset, struct pmu_event *pe)
+{
+\tconst char *p = &big_c_string[offset];
+""")
+ for attr in _json_event_attributes:
+ _args.output_file.write(f"""
+\tpe->{attr} = (*p == '\\0' ? NULL : p);
+""")
+ if attr == _json_event_attributes[-1]:
+ continue
+ _args.output_file.write('\twhile (*p++);')
+ _args.output_file.write("""}
+
+int pmu_events_table_for_each_event(const struct pmu_events_table *table,
+ pmu_event_iter_fn fn,
+ void *data)
+{
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < table->length; i++) {
+ struct pmu_event pe;
+ int ret;
+
+ decompress(table->entries[i].offset, &pe);
+ ret = fn(&pe, table, data);
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+const struct pmu_events_table *perf_pmu__find_table(struct perf_pmu *pmu)
+{
+ const struct pmu_events_table *table = NULL;
+ char *cpuid = perf_pmu__getcpuid(pmu);
+ int i;
+
+ /* on some platforms which uses cpus map, cpuid can be NULL for
+ * PMUs other than CORE PMUs.
+ */
+ if (!cpuid)
+ return NULL;
+
+ i = 0;
+ for (;;) {
+ const struct pmu_events_map *map = &pmu_events_map[i++];
+ if (!map->arch)
+ break;
+
+ if (!strcmp_cpuid_str(map->cpuid, cpuid)) {
+ table = &map->table;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ free(cpuid);
+ return table;
+}
+
+const struct pmu_events_table *find_core_events_table(const char *arch, const char *cpuid)
+{
+ for (const struct pmu_events_map *tables = &pmu_events_map[0];
+ tables->arch;
+ tables++) {
+ if (!strcmp(tables->arch, arch) && !strcmp_cpuid_str(tables->cpuid, cpuid))
+ return &tables->table;
+ }
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+int pmu_for_each_core_event(pmu_event_iter_fn fn, void *data)
+{
+ for (const struct pmu_events_map *tables = &pmu_events_map[0];
+ tables->arch;
+ tables++) {
+ int ret = pmu_events_table_for_each_event(&tables->table, fn, data);
+
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+const struct pmu_events_table *find_sys_events_table(const char *name)
+{
+ for (const struct pmu_sys_events *tables = &pmu_sys_event_tables[0];
+ tables->name;
+ tables++) {
+ if (!strcmp(tables->name, name))
+ return &tables->table;
+ }
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+int pmu_for_each_sys_event(pmu_event_iter_fn fn, void *data)
+{
+ for (const struct pmu_sys_events *tables = &pmu_sys_event_tables[0];
+ tables->name;
+ tables++) {
+ int ret = pmu_events_table_for_each_event(&tables->table, fn, data);
+
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+""")
+
+
+def main() -> None:
+ global _args
+
+ def dir_path(path: str) -> str:
+ """Validate path is a directory for argparse."""
+ if os.path.isdir(path):
+ return path
+ raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(f'\'{path}\' is not a valid directory')
+
+ def ftw(path: str, parents: Sequence[str],
+ action: Callable[[Sequence[str], os.DirEntry], None]) -> None:
+ """Replicate the directory/file walking behavior of C's file tree walk."""
+ for item in os.scandir(path):
+ action(parents, item)
+ if item.is_dir():
+ ftw(item.path, parents + [item.name], action)
+
+ ap = argparse.ArgumentParser()
+ ap.add_argument('arch', help='Architecture name like x86')
+ ap.add_argument(
+ 'starting_dir',
+ type=dir_path,
+ help='Root of tree containing architecture directories containing json files'
+ )
+ ap.add_argument(
+ 'output_file', type=argparse.FileType('w', encoding='utf-8'), nargs='?', default=sys.stdout)
+ _args = ap.parse_args()
+
+ _args.output_file.write("""
+#include "pmu-events/pmu-events.h"
+#include "util/header.h"
+#include "util/pmu.h"
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stddef.h>
+
+struct compact_pmu_event {
+ int offset;
+};
+
+""")
+ archs = []
+ for item in os.scandir(_args.starting_dir):
+ if not item.is_dir():
+ continue
+ if item.name == _args.arch or _args.arch == 'all' or item.name == 'test':
+ archs.append(item.name)
+
+ if len(archs) < 2:
+ raise IOError(f'Missing architecture directory \'{_args.arch}\'')
+
+ archs.sort()
+ for arch in archs:
+ arch_path = f'{_args.starting_dir}/{arch}'
+ preprocess_arch_std_files(arch_path)
+ ftw(arch_path, [], preprocess_one_file)
+
+ _bcs.compute()
+ _args.output_file.write('static const char *const big_c_string =\n')
+ for s in _bcs.big_string:
+ _args.output_file.write(s)
+ _args.output_file.write(';\n\n')
+ for arch in archs:
+ arch_path = f'{_args.starting_dir}/{arch}'
+ ftw(arch_path, [], process_one_file)
+ print_events_table_suffix()
+
+ print_mapping_table(archs)
+ print_system_mapping_table()
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ main()