#! /usr/bin/env perl # Generate query_config.c # # The file query_config.c contains a C function that can be used to check if # a configuration macro is defined and to retrieve its expansion in string # form (if any). This facilitates querying the compile time configuration of # the library, for example, for testing. # # The query_config.c is generated from the default configuration files # include/mbedtls/mbedtls_config.h and include/psa/crypto_config.h. # The idea is that mbedtls_config.h and crypto_config.h contain ALL the # compile time configurations available in Mbed TLS (commented or uncommented). # This script extracts the configuration macros from the two files and this # information is used to automatically generate the body of the query_config() # function by using the template in scripts/data_files/query_config.fmt. # # Usage: scripts/generate_query_config.pl without arguments, or # generate_query_config.pl mbedtls_config_file psa_crypto_config_file template_file output_file # # Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later use strict; my ($mbedtls_config_file, $psa_crypto_config_file, $query_config_format_file, $query_config_file); my $default_mbedtls_config_file = "./include/mbedtls/mbedtls_config.h"; my $default_psa_crypto_config_file = "./tf-psa-crypto/include/psa/crypto_config.h"; my $default_query_config_format_file = "./scripts/data_files/query_config.fmt"; my $default_query_config_file = "./programs/test/query_config.c"; if( @ARGV ) { die "Invalid number of arguments - usage: $0 [MBED_TLS_CONFIG_FILE PSA_CRYPTO_CONFIG_FILE TEMPLATE_FILE OUTPUT_FILE]" if scalar @ARGV != 4; ($mbedtls_config_file, $psa_crypto_config_file, $query_config_format_file, $query_config_file) = @ARGV; -f $mbedtls_config_file or die "No such file: $mbedtls_config_file"; -f $psa_crypto_config_file or die "No such file: $psa_crypto_config_file"; -f $query_config_format_file or die "No such file: $query_config_format_file"; } else { $mbedtls_config_file = $default_mbedtls_config_file; $psa_crypto_config_file = $default_psa_crypto_config_file; $query_config_format_file = $default_query_config_format_file; $query_config_file = $default_query_config_file; unless(-f $mbedtls_config_file && -f $query_config_format_file && -f $psa_crypto_config_file) { chdir '..' or die; -f $mbedtls_config_file && -f $query_config_format_file && -f $psa_crypto_config_file or die "No arguments supplied, must be run from project root or a first-level subdirectory\n"; } } # Excluded macros from the generated query_config.c. For example, macros that # have commas or function-like macros cannot be transformed into strings easily # using the preprocessor, so they should be excluded or the preprocessor will # throw errors. my @excluded = qw( MBEDTLS_SSL_CIPHERSUITES ); my $excluded_re = join '|', @excluded; # This variable will contain the string to replace in the CHECK_CONFIG of the # format file my $config_check = ""; my $list_config = ""; for my $config_file ($mbedtls_config_file, $psa_crypto_config_file) { next unless defined($config_file); # we might not have been given a PSA crypto config file open(CONFIG_FILE, "<", $config_file) or die "Opening config file '$config_file': $!"; while (my $line = ) { if ($line =~ /^(\/\/)?\s*#\s*define\s+(MBEDTLS_\w+|PSA_WANT_\w+).*/) { my $name = $2; # Skip over the macro if it is in the excluded list next if $name =~ /$excluded_re/; $config_check .= <; close(FORMAT_FILE); # Replace the body of the query_config() function with the code we just wrote $query_config_format =~ s/CHECK_CONFIG/$config_check/g; $query_config_format =~ s/LIST_CONFIG/$list_config/g; # Rewrite the query_config.c file open(QUERY_CONFIG_FILE, ">", $query_config_file) or die "Opening destination file '$query_config_file': $!"; print QUERY_CONFIG_FILE $query_config_format; close(QUERY_CONFIG_FILE);