1#!/bin/sh 2# 3# CDDL HEADER START 4# 5# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the 6# Common Development and Distribution License, Version 1.0 only 7# (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance 8# with the License. 9# 10# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE 11# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. 12# See the License for the specific language governing permissions 13# and limitations under the License. 14# 15# When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each 16# file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. 17# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the 18# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying 19# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] 20# 21# CDDL HEADER END 22# 23# 24# Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. 25# Use is subject to license terms. 26# 27#ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 28 29# 30# The SMBIOS interfaces defined in <sys/smbios.h> include a set of integer-to- 31# string conversion routines for the various constants defined in the SMBIOS 32# spec. These functions are used by smbios(1M) and prtdiag(1M) and can be 33# leveraged by other clients as well. To simplify maintenance of the source 34# base, this shell script automatically generates the source code for all of 35# these functions from the <sys/smbios.h> header file and its comments. Each 36# set of constants should be given a unique #define prefix, listed in the 37# tables below. The smbios_*_name() functions return the identifier of the 38# cpp define, and the smbios_*_desc() functions return the text of the comment. 39# 40 41name_funcs=' 42SMB_BBFL_ smbios_bboard_flag_name uint_t 43SMB_BIOSFL_ smbios_bios_flag_name uint64_t 44SMB_BIOSXB1_ smbios_bios_xb1_name uint_t 45SMB_BIOSXB2_ smbios_bios_xb2_name uint_t 46SMB_CAT_ smbios_cache_ctype_name uint_t 47SMB_CAF_ smbios_cache_flag_name uint_t 48SMB_EVFL_ smbios_evlog_flag_name uint_t 49SMB_IPMI_F_ smbios_ipmi_flag_name uint_t 50SMB_MDF_ smbios_memdevice_flag_name uint_t 51SMB_TYPE_ smbios_type_name uint_t 52SMB_SLCH1_ smbios_slot_ch1_name uint_t 53SMB_SLCH2_ smbios_slot_ch2_name uint_t 54' 55 56desc_funcs=' 57SMB_BBFL_ smbios_bboard_flag_desc uint_t 58SMB_BBT_ smbios_bboard_type_desc uint_t 59SMB_BIOSFL_ smbios_bios_flag_desc uint64_t 60SMB_BIOSXB1_ smbios_bios_xb1_desc uint_t 61SMB_BIOSXB2_ smbios_bios_xb2_desc uint_t 62SMB_BOOT_ smbios_boot_desc uint_t 63SMB_CAA_ smbios_cache_assoc_desc uint_t 64SMB_CAT_ smbios_cache_ctype_desc uint_t 65SMB_CAE_ smbios_cache_ecc_desc uint_t 66SMB_CAF_ smbios_cache_flag_desc uint_t 67SMB_CAL_ smbios_cache_loc_desc uint_t 68SMB_CAG_ smbios_cache_logical_desc uint_t 69SMB_CAM_ smbios_cache_mode_desc uint_t 70SMB_CHST_ smbios_chassis_state_desc uint_t 71SMB_CHT_ smbios_chassis_type_desc uint_t 72SMB_EVFL_ smbios_evlog_flag_desc uint_t 73SMB_EVHF_ smbios_evlog_format_desc uint_t 74SMB_EVM_ smbios_evlog_method_desc uint_t 75SMB_HWSEC_PS_ smbios_hwsec_desc uint_t 76SMB_IPMI_F_ smbios_ipmi_flag_desc uint_t 77SMB_IPMI_T_ smbios_ipmi_type_desc uint_t 78SMB_MAL_ smbios_memarray_loc_desc uint_t 79SMB_MAU_ smbios_memarray_use_desc uint_t 80SMB_MAE_ smbios_memarray_ecc_desc uint_t 81SMB_MDF_ smbios_memdevice_flag_desc uint_t 82SMB_MDFF_ smbios_memdevice_form_desc uint_t 83SMB_MDT_ smbios_memdevice_type_desc uint_t 84SMB_POC_ smbios_port_conn_desc uint_t 85SMB_POT_ smbios_port_type_desc uint_t 86SMB_PRF_ smbios_processor_family_desc uint_t 87SMB_PRS_ smbios_processor_status_desc uint_t 88SMB_PRT_ smbios_processor_type_desc uint_t 89SMB_PRU_ smbios_processor_upgrade_desc uint_t 90SMB_SLCH1_ smbios_slot_ch1_desc uint_t 91SMB_SLCH2_ smbios_slot_ch2_desc uint_t 92SMB_SLL_ smbios_slot_length_desc uint_t 93SMB_SLT_ smbios_slot_type_desc uint_t 94SMB_SLU_ smbios_slot_usage_desc uint_t 95SMB_SLW_ smbios_slot_width_desc uint_t 96SMB_TYPE_ smbios_type_desc uint_t 97SMB_WAKEUP_ smbios_system_wakeup_desc uint_t 98' 99 100if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then 101 echo "Usage: $0 file.h > file.c" >&2 102 exit 2 103fi 104 105echo "\ 106/*\n\ 107 * Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.\n\ 108 * Use is subject to license terms.\n\ 109 */\n\ 110\n\ 111#pragma ident\t\"%Z%%M%\t%I%\t%E% SMI\"\n\ 112\n\ 113#include <smbios.h>" 114 115echo "$name_funcs" | while read p name type; do 116 [ -z "$p" ] && continue 117 pattern="^#define[ ]\($p[A-Za-z0-9_]*\)[ ]*[A-Z0-9]*.*$" 118 replace=' case \1: return ("\1");' 119 120 echo "\nconst char *\n$name($type x)\n{\n\tswitch (x) {" 121 sed -n "s@$pattern@$replace@p" < $1 || exit 1 122 echo "\t}\n\treturn (NULL);\n}" 123done 124 125# 126# Generate the description functions based on the comment next to a #define. 127# The transformations for descriptive comments are slightly more complicated 128# than those used for the identifier->name functions above: 129# 130# (1) strip any [RO] suffix from the comment (a header file convention) 131# (2) replace any " with \" so it is escaped for the final output string 132# (3) replace return (...); with return ("..."); to finish the code 133# 134echo "$desc_funcs" | while read p name type; do 135 [ -z "$p" ] && continue 136 pattern="^#define[ ]\($p[A-Za-z0-9_]*\)[ ]*.*/\\* \(.*\) \\*/$" 137 replace=' case \1: return (\2);' 138 139 echo "\nconst char *\n$name($type x)\n{\n\tswitch (x) {" 140 sed -n "s@$pattern@$replace@p" < $1 | sed 's/ ([RO]))/)/' | \ 141 sed 's/"/\\"/g' | sed 's/(/("/;s/);$/");/' || exit 1 142 echo "\t}\n\treturn (NULL);\n}" 143done 144 145exit 0 146