scripts: kconfig.py: Detect all assignments to promptless symbols

Assigning to promptless symbols has no effect.

Previously, the only check was for whether the value assigned to a
symbol matched its final value. This misses cases where a promptless
symbol is assigned to and just happens to get the assigned-to value as
its final value.

Instead, detect whether configuration files are being merged (by
checking if zephyr/.config already exists), and explicitly check for
assignments to promptless symbols in that case. We can't do it when
zephyr/.config already exists (and is being loaded), because it includes
values for promptless symbols as well.

With the no-prompt check moved out, also use a more specific message for
it, and remove stuff related to prompts elsewhere. Shorten messages a
bit at the same time, and add two warn() and err() helpers.

Fixes: #20697

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <Ulf.Magnusson@nordicsemi.no>
This commit is contained in:
Ulf Magnusson 2019-11-16 03:36:01 +01:00 committed by Carles Cufí
commit bb4a4e79dc

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@ -45,6 +45,16 @@ def main():
# replace=False creates a merged configuration
print(kconf.load_config(config, replace=False))
if not os.path.exists(args.autoconf):
# If zephyr/.config does not exist, it means we just merged
# configuration fragments. Check that there were no assignments to
# promptless symbols in them. Such assignments have no effect.
#
# This won't work if zephyr/.config already exists (which means it's
# being loaded), because zephyr/.config is a full configuration file
# that includes values for promptless symbols.
verify_no_promptless_assign(kconf)
# Print warnings for symbols whose actual value doesn't match the assigned
# value
for sym in kconf.unique_defined_syms:
@ -97,26 +107,17 @@ def main():
write_kconfig_filenames(kconf.kconfig_filenames, kconf.srctree, args.sources)
# Message printed when a promptless symbol is assigned (and doesn't get the
# assigned value)
PROMPTLESS_HINT = """
This symbol has no prompt, meaning assignments in configuration files have no
effect on it. It can only be set indirectly, via Kconfig defaults (e.g. in a
Kconfig.defconfig file) or through being 'select'ed or 'imply'd (note: try to
avoid Kconfig 'select's except for trivial promptless "helper" symbols without
dependencies, as it ignores dependencies and forces symbols on)."""
def verify_no_promptless_assign(kconf):
# Checks that no promptless symbols are assigned
# Message about where to look up symbol information
SYM_INFO_HINT = """
You can check symbol information (including dependencies) in the 'menuconfig'
interface (see the Application Development Primer section of the manual), or in
the Kconfig reference at
http://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/reference/kconfig/CONFIG_{}.html (which is
updated regularly from the master branch). See the 'Setting configuration
values' section of the Board Porting Guide as well."""
for sym in kconf.unique_defined_syms:
if sym.user_value is not None and promptless(sym):
err(("""\
{0.name_and_loc} is assigned in a configuration file, but is not
directly user-configurable (has no prompt). It gets its value indirectly from
other symbols. \
""" + SYM_INFO_HINT).format(sym))
PROMPTLESS_HINT_EXTRA = """
It covers Kconfig.defconfig files."""
def verify_assigned_sym_value(sym):
# Verifies that the value assigned to 'sym' "took" (matches the value the
@ -130,17 +131,10 @@ def verify_assigned_sym_value(sym):
user_value = sym.user_value
if user_value != sym.str_value:
msg = "warning: {} was assigned the value '{}' but got the " \
"value '{}'." \
.format(sym.name_and_loc, user_value, sym.str_value)
if promptless(sym): msg += PROMPTLESS_HINT
msg += SYM_INFO_HINT.format(sym.name)
if promptless(sym): msg += PROMPTLESS_HINT_EXTRA
# Use a large fill() width to try to avoid linebreaks in the symbol
# reference link
print("\n" + textwrap.fill(msg, 100), file=sys.stderr)
warn(("""\
{0.name_and_loc} was assigned the value '{1}' but got the value
'{0.str_value}'. Check its dependencies. \
""" + SYM_INFO_HINT).format(sym, user_value))
def verify_assigned_choice_value(choice):
@ -157,14 +151,22 @@ def verify_assigned_choice_value(choice):
# y ended up as n, and print a spurious warning.
if choice.user_selection is not choice.selection:
msg = "warning: the choice symbol {} was selected (set =y), but {} " \
"ended up as the choice selection. {}" \
.format(choice.user_selection.name_and_loc,
choice.selection.name_and_loc if choice.selection
else "no symbol",
SYM_INFO_HINT.format(choice.user_selection.name))
warn(("""\
the choice symbol {0.name_and_loc} was selected (set =y), but {1} ended up as
the choice selection. \
""" + SYM_INFO_HINT).format(
choice.user_selection,
choice.selection.name_and_loc if choice.selection else "no symbol"))
print("\n" + textwrap.fill(msg, 100), file=sys.stderr)
# Hint on where to find symbol information. Expects the first argument of
# format() to be the symbol.
SYM_INFO_HINT = """\
See http://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/reference/kconfig/CONFIG_{0.name}.html
and/or look up {0.name} in the menuconfig/guiconfig interface. The Application
Development Primer, Setting Configuration Values, and Kconfig - Tips and Best
Practices sections of the manual might be helpful too.\
"""
def promptless(sym):
@ -186,7 +188,8 @@ def write_kconfig_filenames(paths, root_path, output_file_path):
# to ensure that different representations of the same path does not end
# up with two entries, as that could cause the build system to fail.
paths_uniq = sorted({os.path.realpath(os.path.join(root_path, path)) for path in paths})
paths_uniq = sorted({os.path.realpath(os.path.join(root_path, path))
for path in paths})
with open(output_file_path, 'w') as out:
for path in paths_uniq:
@ -209,5 +212,17 @@ def parse_args():
return parser.parse_args()
def warn(msg):
# Use a large fill() width to try to avoid linebreaks in the symbol
# reference link. Add some extra newlines to set the message off from
# surrounding text (this usually gets printed as part of spammy CMake
# output).
print("\nwarning: " + textwrap.fill(msg, 100) + "\n", file=sys.stderr)
def err(msg):
sys.exit("\nerror: " + textwrap.fill(msg, 100) + "\n")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()