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/*
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Copyright(c) 2014-2015 Intel Corporation
Copyright(c) 2010-2011 Texas Instruments Incorporated,
All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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in the file called LICENSE.GPL.
*/
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
2021-03-26 22:44:13 +01:00
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <alsa/asoundlib.h>
#include <alsa/topology.h>
#include "gettext.h"
#include "version.h"
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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#include "topology.h"
bool pre_process_config = false;
static snd_output_t *log;
static void usage(const char *name)
{
printf(
_("Usage: %s [OPTIONS]...\n"
"\n"
"-h, --help help\n"
"-c, --compile=FILE compile configuration file\n"
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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"-p, --pre-process pre-process Topology2.0 configuration file before compilation\n"
"-P, --pre-process=FILE pre-process Topology2.0 configuration file\n"
"-d, --decode=FILE decode binary topology file\n"
"-n, --normalize=FILE normalize configuration file\n"
"-u, --dump=FILE dump (reparse) configuration file\n"
"-v, --verbose=LEVEL set verbosity level (0...1)\n"
"-o, --output=FILE set output file\n"
#if SND_LIB_VER(1, 2, 5) < SND_LIB_VERSION
"-D, --define=ARGS define variables (VAR1=VAL1[,VAR2=VAL2] ...)\n"
"-I, --inc-dir=DIR set include path\n"
#endif
"-s, --sort sort the identifiers in the normalized output\n"
"-g, --group save configuration by group indexes\n"
"-x, --nocheck save configuration without additional integrity checks\n"
"-z, --dapm-nosort do not sort the DAPM widgets\n"
"-V, --version print version\n"
), name);
}
static void version(const char *name)
{
printf(
_("%s version %s\n"
"libasound version %s\n"
"libatopology version %s\n"
), name, SND_UTIL_VERSION_STR,
snd_asoundlib_version(), snd_tplg_version());
}
static int load(const char *source_file, void **dst, size_t *dst_size)
{
int fd;
void *buf, *buf2;
size_t size, pos;
ssize_t r;
if (strcmp(source_file, "-") == 0) {
fd = fileno(stdin);
} else {
fd = open(source_file, O_RDONLY);
if (fd < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, _("Unable to open input file '%s': %s\n"),
source_file, strerror(-errno));
return 1;
}
}
size = 16*1024;
pos = 0;
buf = malloc(size);
if (buf == NULL)
goto _nomem;
while (1) {
r = read(fd, buf + pos, size - pos);
if (r < 0 && (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR))
continue;
if (r <= 0)
break;
pos += r;
size += 8*1024;
buf2 = realloc(buf, size);
if (buf2 == NULL)
goto _nomem;
buf = buf2;
}
if (r < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, _("Read error: %s\n"), strerror(-errno));
goto _err;
}
if (fd != fileno(stdin))
close(fd);
*dst = buf;
*dst_size = pos;
return 0;
_nomem:
fprintf(stderr, _("No enough memory\n"));
_err:
if (fd != fileno(stdin))
close(fd);
free(buf);
return 1;
}
static int load_topology(snd_tplg_t **tplg, char *config,
size_t config_size, int cflags)
{
int err;
*tplg = snd_tplg_create(cflags);
if (*tplg == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, _("failed to create new topology context\n"));
return 1;
}
err = snd_tplg_load(*tplg, config, config_size);
if (err < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, _("Unable to load configuration: %s\n"),
snd_strerror(-err));
snd_tplg_free(*tplg);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
static int save(const char *output_file, void *buf, size_t size)
{
char *fname = NULL;
int fd;
ssize_t r;
if (strcmp(output_file, "-") == 0) {
fd = fileno(stdout);
} else {
fname = alloca(strlen(output_file) + 5);
strcpy(fname, output_file);
strcat(fname, ".new");
fd = open(fname, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP | S_IROTH | S_IWOTH);
if (fd < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, _("Unable to open output file '%s': %s\n"),
fname, strerror(-errno));
return 1;
}
}
r = 0;
while (size > 0) {
r = write(fd, buf, size);
if (r < 0 && (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR))
continue;
if (r < 0)
break;
size -= r;
buf += r;
}
if (r < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, _("Write error: %s\n"), strerror(-errno));
if (fd != fileno(stdout)) {
if (fname && remove(fname))
fprintf(stderr, _("Unable to remove file %s: %s\n"),
fname, strerror(-errno));
close(fd);
}
return 1;
}
if (fd != fileno(stdout))
close(fd);
if (fname && rename(fname, output_file)) {
fprintf(stderr, _("Unable to rename file '%s' to '%s': %s\n"),
fname, output_file, strerror(-errno));
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
static int dump(const char *source_file, const char *output_file, int cflags, int sflags)
{
snd_tplg_t *tplg;
char *config, *text;
size_t size;
int err;
err = load(source_file, (void **)&config, &size);
if (err)
return err;
err = load_topology(&tplg, config, size, cflags);
free(config);
if (err)
return err;
err = snd_tplg_save(tplg, &text, sflags);
snd_tplg_free(tplg);
if (err < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, _("Unable to save parsed configuration: %s\n"),
snd_strerror(-err));
return 1;
}
err = save(output_file, text, strlen(text));
free(text);
return err;
}
static char *get_inc_path(const char *filename)
{
const char *s = strrchr(filename, '/');
char *r = strdup(filename);
if (r) {
if (s)
r[s - filename] = '\0';
else if (r[0])
strcpy(r, ".");
}
return r;
}
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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/* Convert Topology2.0 conf to the existing conf syntax */
static int pre_process_conf(const char *source_file, const char *output_file,
const char *pre_processor_defs, const char *include_path)
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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{
struct tplg_pre_processor *tplg_pp;
size_t config_size;
char *config, *inc_path;
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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int err;
err = load(source_file, (void **)&config, &config_size);
if (err)
return err;
/* init pre-processor */
err = init_pre_processor(&tplg_pp, SND_OUTPUT_STDIO, output_file);
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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if (err < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, _("failed to init pre-processor for Topology2.0\n"));
free(config);
return err;
}
/* pre-process conf file */
if (!include_path)
inc_path = get_inc_path(source_file);
else
inc_path = strdup(include_path);
err = pre_process(tplg_pp, config, config_size, pre_processor_defs, inc_path);
free(inc_path);
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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/* free pre-processor */
free_pre_preprocessor(tplg_pp);
free(config);
return err;
}
static int compile(const char *source_file, const char *output_file, int cflags,
const char *pre_processor_defs, const char *include_path)
{
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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struct tplg_pre_processor *tplg_pp = NULL;
snd_tplg_t *tplg;
char *config, *inc_path;
void *bin;
size_t config_size, size;
int err;
err = load(source_file, (void **)&config, &config_size);
if (err)
return err;
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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/* pre-process before compiling */
if (pre_process_config) {
char *pconfig;
size_t size;
/* init pre-processor */
init_pre_processor(&tplg_pp, SND_OUTPUT_BUFFER, NULL);
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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/* pre-process conf file */
if (!include_path)
inc_path = get_inc_path(source_file);
else
inc_path = strdup(include_path);
err = pre_process(tplg_pp, config, config_size, pre_processor_defs, inc_path);
free(inc_path);
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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if (err) {
free_pre_preprocessor(tplg_pp);
free(config);
return err;
}
/* load topology */
size = snd_output_buffer_string(tplg_pp->output, &pconfig);
err = load_topology(&tplg, pconfig, size, cflags);
/* free pre-processor */
free_pre_preprocessor(tplg_pp);
} else {
err = load_topology(&tplg, config, config_size, cflags);
}
free(config);
if (err)
return err;
err = snd_tplg_build_bin(tplg, &bin, &size);
snd_tplg_free(tplg);
if (err < 0 || size == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, _("failed to compile context %s: %s\n"),
source_file, snd_strerror(-err));
return 1;
}
err = save(output_file, bin, size);
free(bin);
return err;
}
static int decode(const char *source_file, const char *output_file,
int cflags, int dflags, int sflags)
{
snd_tplg_t *tplg;
void *bin;
char *text;
size_t size;
int err;
if (load(source_file, &bin, &size))
return 1;
tplg = snd_tplg_create(cflags);
if (tplg == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, _("failed to create new topology context\n"));
return 1;
}
err = snd_tplg_decode(tplg, bin, size, dflags);
free(bin);
if (err < 0) {
snd_tplg_free(tplg);
fprintf(stderr, _("failed to decode context %s: %s\n"),
source_file, snd_strerror(-err));
return 1;
}
err = snd_tplg_save(tplg, &text, sflags);
snd_tplg_free(tplg);
if (err < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, _("Unable to save parsed configuration: %s\n"),
snd_strerror(-err));
return 1;
}
err = save(output_file, text, strlen(text));
free(text);
return err;
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
static const char short_options[] = "hc:d:n:u:v:o:pP:sgxzV"
#if SND_LIB_VER(1, 2, 5) < SND_LIB_VERSION
"D:I:"
#endif
;
static const struct option long_options[] = {
{"help", 0, NULL, 'h'},
{"verbose", 1, NULL, 'v'},
{"compile", 1, NULL, 'c'},
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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{"pre-process", 1, NULL, 'p'},
{"decode", 1, NULL, 'd'},
{"normalize", 1, NULL, 'n'},
{"dump", 1, NULL, 'u'},
{"output", 1, NULL, 'o'},
#if SND_LIB_VER(1, 2, 5) < SND_LIB_VERSION
{"define", 1, NULL, 'D'},
{"inc-dir", 1, NULL, 'I'},
#endif
{"sort", 0, NULL, 's'},
{"group", 0, NULL, 'g'},
{"nocheck", 0, NULL, 'x'},
{"dapm-nosort", 0, NULL, 'z'},
{"version", 0, NULL, 'V'},
{0, 0, 0, 0},
};
char *source_file = NULL;
char *output_file = NULL;
const char *inc_path = NULL;
const char *pre_processor_defs = NULL;
int c, err, op = 'c', cflags = 0, dflags = 0, sflags = 0, option_index;
#ifdef ENABLE_NLS
setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
textdomain(PACKAGE);
#endif
err = snd_output_stdio_attach(&log, stderr, 0);
assert(err >= 0);
while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, short_options, long_options, &option_index)) != -1) {
switch (c) {
case 'h':
usage(argv[0]);
return 0;
case 'v':
cflags |= SND_TPLG_CREATE_VERBOSE;
break;
case 'z':
cflags |= SND_TPLG_CREATE_DAPM_NOSORT;
break;
case 'c':
case 'd':
case 'n':
case 'u':
if (source_file) {
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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fprintf(stderr, _("Cannot combine operations (compile, normalize, pre-process, dump)\n"));
return 1;
}
source_file = optarg;
op = c;
break;
case 'o':
output_file = optarg;
break;
case 's':
sflags |= SND_TPLG_SAVE_SORT;
break;
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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case 'P':
op = 'P';
source_file = optarg;
break;
#if SND_LIB_VER(1, 2, 5) < SND_LIB_VERSION
case 'I':
inc_path = optarg;
break;
#endif
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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case 'p':
pre_process_config = true;
break;
case 'g':
sflags |= SND_TPLG_SAVE_GROUPS;
break;
case 'x':
sflags |= SND_TPLG_SAVE_NOCHECK;
break;
#if SND_LIB_VER(1, 2, 5) < SND_LIB_VERSION
case 'D':
pre_processor_defs = optarg;
break;
#endif
case 'V':
version(argv[0]);
return 0;
default:
fprintf(stderr, _("Try `%s --help' for more information.\n"), argv[0]);
return 1;
}
}
if (source_file == NULL || output_file == NULL) {
usage(argv[0]);
return 1;
}
if ((cflags & SND_TPLG_CREATE_VERBOSE) != 0 &&
output_file && strcmp(output_file, "-") == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, _("Invalid mix of verbose level and output to stdout.\n"));
return 1;
}
if (op == 'n') {
if (sflags != 0 && sflags != SND_TPLG_SAVE_SORT) {
fprintf(stderr, _("Wrong parameters for the normalize operation!\n"));
return 1;
}
/* normalize has predefined output */
sflags = SND_TPLG_SAVE_SORT;
}
switch (op) {
case 'c':
err = compile(source_file, output_file, cflags, pre_processor_defs, inc_path);
break;
case 'd':
err = decode(source_file, output_file, cflags, dflags, sflags);
break;
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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case 'P':
err = pre_process_conf(source_file, output_file, pre_processor_defs, inc_path);
topology: Add support for pre-processing Topology2.0 syntax This patch adds support for pre-processing the Topology2.0. The '-p' switch add pre-processing support during compilation and the '-P' switch is for converting the Topology2.0 configuration file into the existing syntax. Topology2.0 is a high level keyword extension on top of the existing ALSA conf topology format designed to: 1) Simplify the ALSA conf topology definitions by providing high level "classes" so topology designers need to write less config for common object definitions. 2) Allow simple reuse of objects. Define once and reuse (like M4) with the ability to alter objects configuration attributes from defaults. 3) Allow data type and value verification. This is not done today and frequently crops up in FW bug reports. Common Topology Classes ----------------------- Topology today has some common classes that are often reused throughout with slightly altered configurations. i.e. widgets (components), pipelines, dais and controls. Topology2.0 introduces the high level concept of reusable "class" like definition for that can be used to create topology objects. Common Topology Attributes -------------------------- Topology defines a lot of attributes per object with different types and constraints. Today there is no easy way to validate type or constraints and this can lead to many hard to find problems in FW at runtime. A new keyword "DefineAttribute" has been added to define attribute constraints such as min value, max value, enum_values etc. This then allows alsatplg to validate each topology object attribute. Topology Classes define the list of attributes that they use and whether the attribute is mandatory, can be overridden by parent users or is immutable. This also helps alsatplg emit the appropriate errors for attribute misuse. Class constructor attributes ---------------------------- Some attributes in the class definition are declared as constructor attributes and these will be used to construct the name of the object. For ex: for the host widget, the index and direction are constructor attributes and the name for the widget is derived as follows: host.1.playback or host.2.capture etc. Attribute Inheritance: ---------------------- One of the key features of Topology2.0 is how the attribute values are propagated from a parent object to a child object. For ex: a pipeline object can pass down the pipeline_id attribute to all its widgets. Inheritance is implicit when an object and its embedded child objects have matching names for a attribute/argument. Attribute values set explicitly in an object instance always has precedence over the values inherited from the parent object. Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com> 1 1 1 Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
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break;
default:
err = dump(source_file, output_file, cflags, sflags);
break;
}
snd_output_close(log);
return err ? 1 : 0;
}