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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  *
25  * tree.h -- public definitions for tree module
26  *
27  * the parse tree is made up of struct node's.  the struct is
28  * a "variant record" with a type, the filename and line number
29  * related to the node, and then type-specific node data.
30  */
31 
32 #ifndef	_ESC_COMMON_TREE_H
33 #define	_ESC_COMMON_TREE_H
34 
35 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
36 
37 #ifdef	__cplusplus
38 extern "C" {
39 #endif
40 
41 struct node {
42 	enum nodetype {
43 		T_NOTHING,		/* used to keep going on error cases */
44 		T_NAME,			/* identifiers, sometimes chained */
45 		T_GLOBID,		/* globals (e.g. $a) */
46 		T_EVENT,		/* class@path{expr} */
47 		T_ENGINE,		/* upset threshold engine (e.g. SERD) */
48 		T_ASRU,			/* ASRU declaration */
49 		T_FRU,			/* FRU declaration */
50 		T_TIMEVAL,		/* num w/time suffix (ns internally) */
51 		T_NUM,			/* num (ull internally) */
52 		T_QUOTE,		/* quoted string */
53 		T_FUNC,			/* func(arglist) */
54 		T_NVPAIR,		/* name=value pair in decl */
55 		T_ASSIGN,		/* assignment statement */
56 		T_CONDIF,		/* a and T_CONDELSE in (a ? b : c ) */
57 		T_CONDELSE,		/* lists b and c in (a ? b : c ) */
58 		T_NOT,			/* boolean ! operator */
59 		T_AND,			/* boolean && operator */
60 		T_OR,			/* boolean || operator */
61 		T_EQ,			/* boolean == operator */
62 		T_NE,			/* boolean != operator */
63 		T_SUB,			/* integer - operator */
64 		T_ADD,			/* integer + operator */
65 		T_MUL,			/* integer * operator */
66 		T_DIV,			/* integer / operator */
67 		T_MOD,			/* integer % operator */
68 		T_LT,			/* boolean < operator */
69 		T_LE,			/* boolean <= operator */
70 		T_GT,			/* boolean > operator */
71 		T_GE,			/* boolean >= operator */
72 		T_BITAND,		/* bitwise & operator */
73 		T_BITOR,		/* bitwise | operator */
74 		T_BITXOR,		/* bitwise ^ operator */
75 		T_BITNOT,		/* bitwise ~ operator */
76 		T_LSHIFT,		/* bitwise << operator */
77 		T_RSHIFT,		/* bitwise >> operator */
78 		T_ARROW,		/* lhs (N)->(K) rhs */
79 		T_LIST,			/* comma-separated list */
80 		T_FAULT,		/* fault declaration */
81 		T_UPSET,		/* upset declaration */
82 		T_DEFECT,		/* defect declaration */
83 		T_ERROR,		/* error declaration */
84 		T_EREPORT,		/* ereport declaration */
85 		T_SERD,			/* SERD engine declaration */
86 		T_STAT,			/* STAT engine declaration */
87 		T_PROP,			/* prop statement */
88 		T_MASK,			/* mask statement */
89 		T_CONFIG		/* config statement */
90 	} t:8;
91 
92 	/*
93 	 * regardless of the type of node, filename and line number
94 	 * information from the original .esc file is tracked here.
95 	 */
96 	int line:24;
97 	const char *file;
98 
99 	/*
100 	 * the variant part of a struct node...
101 	 */
102 	union {
103 		struct {
104 			/*
105 			 * info kept for T_NAME, used in several ways:
106 			 *
107 			 *	1 for simple variable names.
108 			 *		example: j
109 			 *
110 			 *	2 for event class names, with component
111 			 *	  names chained together via the "next"
112 			 *	  pointers.
113 			 *		example: fault.fan.broken
114 			 *
115 			 *	3 for component pathnames, with component
116 			 *	  names chained together via the "next"
117 			 *	  pointers and iterators or instance numbers
118 			 *	  attached via the "child" pointers.
119 			 *		example: sysboard[0]/cpu[n]
120 			 *
121 			 * case 3 is the most interesting.
122 			 *	- if child is set, there's an iterator
123 			 *	- if child is a T_NAME, it is x[j] or x<j> and
124 			 *	  iterator type tells you vertical or horizontal
125 			 *	- if child is a T_NUM, it is x[0] or x<0> or
126 			 *	  x0 and iterator type tells you which one
127 			 *	- if cp pointer is set, then we recently
128 			 *	  matched it to a config cache entry and one
129 			 *	  can ignore child for now because it still
130 			 *	  represents the *pattern* you're matching.
131 			 *	  cp represents what you matched.  ptree()
132 			 *	  knows that if cp is set, to print that number
133 			 *	  instead of following child.
134 			 *
135 			 * when T_NAME nodes are chained:
136 			 * the "last" pointer takes you to the end of the
137 			 * chain, but only the first component's last pointer
138 			 * is kept up to date.  it is used to determine
139 			 * where to append newly-created T_NAME nodes (see
140 			 * tree_name_append()).
141 			 */
142 			const char *s;		/* the name itself */
143 
144 			struct node *child;
145 			struct node *next;
146 			struct node *last;
147 
148 			/* opaque pointer used during config matching */
149 			struct config *cp;
150 
151 			/*
152 			 * note nametype is also declared as a three bit enum
153 			 * in itree.h, so if this ever needs expanding that
154 			 * will need changing too.
155 			 */
156 			enum nametype {
157 				N_UNSPEC,
158 				N_FAULT,
159 				N_UPSET,
160 				N_DEFECT,
161 				N_ERROR,
162 				N_EREPORT,
163 				N_SERD,
164 				N_STAT
165 			} t:3;
166 			enum itertype {
167 				IT_NONE,
168 				IT_VERTICAL,
169 				IT_HORIZONTAL,
170 				IT_ENAME
171 			} it:2;
172 			unsigned childgen:1;	/* child was auto-generated */
173 		} name;
174 
175 		struct {
176 			/*
177 			 * info kept for T_GLOBID
178 			 */
179 			const char *s;		/* the name itself */
180 		} globid;
181 
182 		/*
183 		 * info kept for T_TIMEVAL and T_NUM
184 		 *
185 		 * timevals are kept in nanoseconds.
186 		 */
187 		unsigned long long ull;
188 
189 		struct {
190 			/*
191 			 * info kept for T_QUOTE
192 			 */
193 			const char *s;		/* the quoted string */
194 		} quote;
195 
196 		struct {
197 			/*
198 			 * info kept for T_FUNC
199 			 */
200 			const char *s;		/* name of function */
201 			struct node *arglist;
202 		} func;
203 
204 		struct {
205 			/*
206 			 * info kept for T_PROP and T_MASK statements
207 			 * as well as declarations for:
208 			 *	T_FAULT
209 			 *	T_UPSET
210 			 *	T_DEFECT
211 			 *	T_ERROR
212 			 *	T_EREPORT
213 			 *	T_ASRU
214 			 *	T_FRU
215 			 *	T_CONFIG
216 			 */
217 			struct node *np;
218 			struct node *nvpairs;	/* for declarations */
219 			struct lut *lutp;	/* for declarations */
220 			struct node *next;	/* for Props & Masks lists */
221 			struct node *expr;	/* for if statements */
222 			unsigned char flags;	/* see STMT_ flags below */
223 		} stmt;			/* used for stmt */
224 
225 		struct {
226 			/*
227 			 * info kept for T_EVENT
228 			 */
229 			struct node *ename;	/* event class name */
230 			struct node *epname;	/* component path name */
231 			struct node *oldepname;	/* unwildcarded path name */
232 			struct node *ewname;	/* wildcarded portion */
233 			struct node *eexprlist;	/* constraint expression */
234 			struct node *declp;	/* event declaration */
235 		} event;
236 
237 		struct {
238 			/*
239 			 * info kept for T_ARROW
240 			 */
241 			struct node *lhs;	/* left side of arrow */
242 			struct node *rhs;	/* right side of arrow */
243 			struct node *nnp;	/* N value */
244 			struct node *knp;	/* K value */
245 			struct node *prop;	/* arrow is part of this prop */
246 			int needed;
247 			struct node *parent;
248 		} arrow;
249 
250 		struct {
251 			/*
252 			 * info kept for everything else (T_ADD, T_LIST, etc.)
253 			 */
254 			struct node *left;
255 			struct node *right;
256 			int temp;
257 		} expr;
258 	} u;
259 	/*
260 	 * Note to save memory the nodesize() function trims the end of this
261 	 * structure, so best not to add anything after this point
262 	 */
263 };
264 
265 /* flags we keep with stmts */
266 #define	STMT_REF	0x01	/* declared item is referenced */
267 #define	STMT_CYMARK	0x02	/* declared item is marked for cycle check */
268 #define	STMT_CYCLE	0x04	/* cycle detected and already reported */
269 
270 #define	TIMEVAL_EVENTUALLY (1000000000ULL*60*60*24*365*100)	/* 100 years */
271 
272 void tree_init(void);
273 void tree_fini(void);
274 struct node *newnode(enum nodetype t, const char *file, int line);
275 void tree_free(struct node *root);
276 struct node *tree_root(struct node *np);
277 struct node *tree_nothing(void);
278 struct node *tree_expr(enum nodetype t, struct node *left, struct node *right);
279 struct node *tree_event(struct node *ename, struct node *epname,
280     struct node *eexprlist);
281 struct node *tree_if(struct node *expr, struct node *stmts,
282     const char *file, int line);
283 struct node *tree_name(const char *s, enum itertype it,
284     const char *file, int line);
285 struct node *tree_iname(const char *s, const char *file, int line);
286 struct node *tree_globid(const char *s, const char *file, int line);
287 struct node *tree_name_append(struct node *np1, struct node *np2);
288 struct node *tree_name_repairdash(struct node *np1, const char *s);
289 struct node *tree_name_repairdash2(const char *s, struct node *np1);
290 struct node *tree_name_iterator(struct node *np1, struct node *np2);
291 struct node *tree_timeval(const char *s, const char *suffix,
292     const char *file, int line);
293 struct node *tree_num(const char *s, const char *file, int line);
294 struct node *tree_quote(const char *s, const char *file, int line);
295 struct node *tree_func(const char *s, struct node *np,
296     const char *file, int line);
297 struct node *tree_pname(struct node *np);
298 struct node *tree_arrow(struct node *lhs, struct node *nnp, struct node *knp,
299     struct node *rhs);
300 struct lut *tree_s2np_lut_add(struct lut *root, const char *s, struct node *np);
301 struct node *tree_s2np_lut_lookup(struct lut *root, const char *s);
302 struct lut *tree_name2np_lut_add(struct lut *root,
303     struct node *namep, struct node *np);
304 struct node *tree_name2np_lut_lookup(struct lut *root, struct node *namep);
305 struct node *tree_name2np_lut_lookup_name(struct lut *root, struct node *namep);
306 struct lut *tree_event2np_lut_add(struct lut *root,
307     struct node *enp, struct node *np);
308 struct node *tree_event2np_lut_lookup(struct lut *root, struct node *enp);
309 struct node *tree_event2np_lut_lookup_event(struct lut *root,
310     struct node *enp);
311 struct node *tree_decl(enum nodetype t, struct node *enp, struct node *nvpairs,
312     const char *file, int line);
313 struct node *tree_stmt(enum nodetype t, struct node *np,
314     const char *file, int line);
315 void tree_report();
316 int tree_namecmp(struct node *np1, struct node *np2);
317 int tree_eventcmp(struct node *np1, struct node *np2);
318 
319 struct lut *Faults;
320 struct lut *Upsets;
321 struct lut *Defects;
322 struct lut *Errors;
323 struct lut *Ereports;
324 struct lut *Ereportenames;
325 struct lut *Ereportenames_discard;
326 struct lut *SERDs;
327 struct lut *STATs;
328 struct lut *ASRUs;
329 struct lut *FRUs;
330 struct lut *Configs;
331 struct node *Props;
332 struct node *Lastprops;
333 struct node *Masks;
334 struct node *Lastmasks;
335 struct node *Problems;
336 struct node *Lastproblems;
337 
338 #ifdef	__cplusplus
339 }
340 #endif
341 
342 #endif	/* _ESC_COMMON_TREE_H */
343