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      2 /*	$NetBSD: gram.y,v 1.40 2014/10/09 07:05:01 uebayasi Exp $	*/
      3 
      4 /*
      5  * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
      6  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
      7  *
      8  * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
      9  * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
     10  * contributed to Berkeley.
     11  *
     12  * All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     13  * must display the following acknowledgement:
     14  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
     15  *	California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories.
     16  *
     17  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     18  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     19  * are met:
     20  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     21  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     22  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     23  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     24  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     25  * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     26  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     27  *    without specific prior written permission.
     28  *
     29  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     30  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     31  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     32  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     33  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     34  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     35  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     36  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     37  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     38  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     39  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     40  *
     41  *	from: @(#)gram.y	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
     42  */
     43 
     44 #include <sys/types.h>
     45 #include <sys/param.h>
     46 #include <ctype.h>
     47 #include <stdio.h>
     48 #include <stdlib.h>
     49 #include <string.h>
     50 #include <errno.h>
     51 #include "defs.h"
     52 #include "sem.h"
     53 
     54 #define	FORMAT(n) (((n).fmt == 8 && (n).val != 0) ? "0%llo" : \
     55     ((n).fmt == 16) ? "0x%llx" : "%lld")
     56 
     57 #define	stop(s)	cfgerror(s), exit(1)
     58 
     59 static	struct	config conf;	/* at most one active at a time */
     60 
     61 
     62 /*
     63  * Allocation wrapper functions
     64  */
     65 static void wrap_alloc(void *ptr, unsigned code);
     66 static void wrap_continue(void);
     67 static void wrap_cleanup(void);
     68 
     69 /*
     70  * Allocation wrapper type codes
     71  */
     72 #define WRAP_CODE_nvlist	1
     73 #define WRAP_CODE_defoptlist	2
     74 #define WRAP_CODE_loclist	3
     75 #define WRAP_CODE_attrlist	4
     76 #define WRAP_CODE_condexpr	5
     77 
     78 /*
     79  * The allocation wrappers themselves
     80  */
     81 #define DECL_ALLOCWRAP(t)	static struct t *wrap_mk_##t(struct t *arg)
     82 
     83 DECL_ALLOCWRAP(nvlist);
     84 DECL_ALLOCWRAP(defoptlist);
     85 DECL_ALLOCWRAP(loclist);
     86 DECL_ALLOCWRAP(attrlist);
     87 DECL_ALLOCWRAP(condexpr);
     88 
     89 /* allow shorter names */
     90 #define wrap_mk_loc(p) wrap_mk_loclist(p)
     91 #define wrap_mk_cx(p) wrap_mk_condexpr(p)
     92 
     93 /*
     94  * Macros for allocating new objects
     95  */
     96 
     97 /* old-style for struct nvlist */
     98 #define	new0(n,s,p,i,x)	wrap_mk_nvlist(newnv(n, s, p, i, x))
     99 #define	new_n(n)	new0(n, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL)
    100 #define	new_nx(n, x)	new0(n, NULL, NULL, 0, x)
    101 #define	new_ns(n, s)	new0(n, s, NULL, 0, NULL)
    102 #define	new_si(s, i)	new0(NULL, s, NULL, i, NULL)
    103 #define	new_nsi(n,s,i)	new0(n, s, NULL, i, NULL)
    104 #define	new_np(n, p)	new0(n, NULL, p, 0, NULL)
    105 #define	new_s(s)	new0(NULL, s, NULL, 0, NULL)
    106 #define	new_p(p)	new0(NULL, NULL, p, 0, NULL)
    107 #define	new_px(p, x)	new0(NULL, NULL, p, 0, x)
    108 #define	new_sx(s, x)	new0(NULL, s, NULL, 0, x)
    109 #define	new_nsx(n,s,x)	new0(n, s, NULL, 0, x)
    110 #define	new_i(i)	new0(NULL, NULL, NULL, i, NULL)
    111 
    112 /* new style, type-polymorphic; ordinary and for types with multiple flavors */
    113 #define MK0(t)		wrap_mk_##t(mk_##t())
    114 #define MK1(t, a0)	wrap_mk_##t(mk_##t(a0))
    115 #define MK2(t, a0, a1)	wrap_mk_##t(mk_##t(a0, a1))
    116 #define MK3(t, a0, a1, a2)	wrap_mk_##t(mk_##t(a0, a1, a2))
    117 
    118 #define MKF0(t, f)		wrap_mk_##t(mk_##t##_##f())
    119 #define MKF1(t, f, a0)		wrap_mk_##t(mk_##t##_##f(a0))
    120 #define MKF2(t, f, a0, a1)	wrap_mk_##t(mk_##t##_##f(a0, a1))
    121 
    122 /*
    123  * Data constructors
    124  */
    125 
    126 static struct defoptlist *mk_defoptlist(const char *, const char *,
    127 					const char *);
    128 static struct loclist *mk_loc(const char *, const char *, long long);
    129 static struct loclist *mk_loc_val(const char *, struct loclist *);
    130 static struct attrlist *mk_attrlist(struct attrlist *, struct attr *);
    131 static struct condexpr *mk_cx_atom(const char *);
    132 static struct condexpr *mk_cx_not(struct condexpr *);
    133 static struct condexpr *mk_cx_and(struct condexpr *, struct condexpr *);
    134 static struct condexpr *mk_cx_or(struct condexpr *, struct condexpr *);
    135 
    136 /*
    137  * Other private functions
    138  */
    139 
    140 static	void	setmachine(const char *, const char *, struct nvlist *, int);
    141 static	void	check_maxpart(void);
    142 
    143 static struct loclist *present_loclist(struct loclist *ll);
    144 static void app(struct loclist *, struct loclist *);
    145 static struct loclist *locarray(const char *, int, struct loclist *, int);
    146 static struct loclist *namelocvals(const char *, struct loclist *);
    147 
    148 %}
    149 
    150 %union {
    151 	struct	attr *attr;
    152 	struct	devbase *devb;
    153 	struct	deva *deva;
    154 	struct	nvlist *list;
    155 	struct defoptlist *defoptlist;
    156 	struct loclist *loclist;
    157 	struct attrlist *attrlist;
    158 	struct condexpr *condexpr;
    159 	const char *str;
    160 	struct	numconst num;
    161 	int64_t	val;
    162 }
    163 
    164 %token	AND AT ATTACH
    165 %token	BLOCK BUILD
    166 %token	CHAR COLONEQ COMPILE_WITH CONFIG
    167 %token	DEFFS DEFINE DEFOPT DEFPARAM DEFFLAG DEFPSEUDO DEFPSEUDODEV
    168 %token	DEVICE DEVCLASS DUMPS DEVICE_MAJOR
    169 %token	ENDFILE
    170 %token	XFILE FILE_SYSTEM FLAGS
    171 %token	IDENT IOCONF
    172 %token	LINKZERO
    173 %token	XMACHINE MAJOR MAKEOPTIONS MAXUSERS MAXPARTITIONS MINOR
    174 %token	NEEDS_COUNT NEEDS_FLAG NO
    175 %token	XOBJECT OBSOLETE ON OPTIONS
    176 %token	PACKAGE PLUSEQ PREFIX PSEUDO_DEVICE PSEUDO_ROOT
    177 %token	ROOT
    178 %token	SINGLE SOURCE
    179 %token	TYPE
    180 %token	VECTOR VERSION
    181 %token	WITH
    182 %token	<num> NUMBER
    183 %token	<str> PATHNAME QSTRING WORD EMPTYSTRING
    184 %token	ENDDEFS
    185 
    186 %type	<condexpr>	fopts condexpr condatom
    187 %type	<condexpr>	cond_or_expr cond_and_expr cond_prefix_expr
    188 %type	<condexpr>	 cond_base_expr
    189 %type	<str>	fs_spec
    190 %type	<val>	fflags fflag oflags oflag
    191 %type	<str>	rule
    192 %type	<attr>	depend
    193 %type	<devb>	devbase
    194 %type	<deva>	devattach_opt
    195 %type	<list>	atlist
    196 %type	<loclist> interface_opt
    197 %type	<str>	atname
    198 %type	<loclist>	loclist locdef
    199 %type	<str>	locdefault
    200 %type	<loclist>	values locdefaults
    201 %type	<attrlist>	depend_list depends
    202 %type	<loclist>	locators locator
    203 %type	<list>	dev_spec
    204 %type	<str>	device_instance
    205 %type	<str>	attachment
    206 %type	<str>	value
    207 %type	<val>	major_minor npseudo
    208 %type	<num>	signed_number
    209 %type	<val>	device_flags
    210 %type	<str>	deffs
    211 %type	<list>	deffses
    212 %type	<defoptlist>	defopt
    213 %type	<defoptlist>	defopts
    214 %type	<str>	optdepend
    215 %type	<list>	optdepends
    216 %type	<list>	optdepend_list
    217 %type	<str>	optfile_opt
    218 %type	<list>	subarches
    219 %type	<str>	filename stringvalue locname mkvarname
    220 %type	<val>	device_major_block device_major_char
    221 %type	<list>	devnodes devnodetype devnodeflags devnode_dims
    222 
    223 %%
    224 
    225 /*
    226  * A complete configuration consists of both the selection part (a
    227  * kernel config such as GENERIC or SKYNET, plus also the various
    228  * std.* files), which selects the material to be in the kernel, and
    229  * also the definition part (files, files.*, etc.) that declares what
    230  * material is available to be placed in kernels.
    231  *
    232  * The two parts have almost entirely separate syntaxes. This grammar
    233  * covers both of them. When config is run on a kernel configuration
    234  * file, the std.* file for the port is included explicitly. The
    235  * files.* files are included implicitly when the std.* file declares
    236  * the machine type.
    237  *
    238  * The machine spec, which brings in the definition part, must appear
    239  * before all configuration material except for the "topthings"; these
    240  * are the "source" and "build" declarations that tell config where
    241  * things are. These are not used by default.
    242  *
    243  * A previous version of this comment contained the following text:
    244  *
    245  *       Note that we do not have sufficient keywords to enforce any
    246  *       order between elements of "topthings" without introducing
    247  *       shift/reduce conflicts.  Instead, check order requirements in
    248  *       the C code.
    249  *
    250  * As of March 2012 this comment makes no sense, as there are only two
    251  * topthings and no reason for them to be forcibly ordered.
    252  * Furthermore, the statement about conflicts is false.
    253  */
    254 
    255 /* Complete configuration. */
    256 configuration:
    257 	topthings machine_spec definition_part selection_part
    258 ;
    259 
    260 /* Sequence of zero or more topthings. */
    261 topthings:
    262 	  /* empty */
    263 	| topthings topthing
    264 ;
    265 
    266 /* Directory specification. */
    267 topthing:
    268 	                  '\n'
    269 	| SOURCE filename '\n'		{ if (!srcdir) srcdir = $2; }
    270 	| BUILD  filename '\n'		{ if (!builddir) builddir = $2; }
    271 ;
    272 
    273 /* "machine foo" from std.whatever */
    274 machine_spec:
    275 	  XMACHINE WORD '\n'			{ setmachine($2,NULL,NULL,0); }
    276 	| XMACHINE WORD WORD '\n'		{ setmachine($2,$3,NULL,0); }
    277 	| XMACHINE WORD WORD subarches '\n'	{ setmachine($2,$3,$4,0); }
    278 	| IOCONF WORD '\n'			{ setmachine($2,NULL,NULL,1); }
    279 	| error { stop("cannot proceed without machine or ioconf specifier"); }
    280 ;
    281 
    282 /* One or more sub-arches. */
    283 subarches:
    284 	  WORD				{ $$ = new_n($1); }
    285 	| subarches WORD		{ $$ = new_nx($2, $1); }
    286 ;
    287 
    288 /************************************************************/
    289 
    290 /*
    291  * The machine definitions grammar.
    292  */
    293 
    294 /* Complete definition part: the contents of all files.* files. */
    295 definition_part:
    296 	definitions ENDDEFS		{ check_maxpart(); check_version(); }
    297 ;
    298 
    299 /* Zero or more definitions. Trap errors. */
    300 definitions:
    301 	  /* empty */
    302 	| definitions '\n'
    303 	| definitions definition '\n'	{ wrap_continue(); }
    304 	| definitions error '\n'	{ wrap_cleanup(); }
    305 	| definitions ENDFILE		{ enddefs(); checkfiles(); }
    306 ;
    307 
    308 /* A single definition. */
    309 definition:
    310 	  file
    311 	| object
    312 	| device_major			{ do_devsw = 1; }
    313 	| prefix
    314 	| DEVCLASS WORD			{ (void)defattr($2, NULL, NULL, 1); }
    315 	| DEFFS deffses optdepend_list	{ deffilesystem($2, $3); }
    316 	| DEFINE WORD interface_opt depend_list
    317 					{ (void)defattr($2, $3, $4, 0); }
    318 	| DEFOPT optfile_opt defopts optdepend_list
    319 					{ defoption($2, $3, $4); }
    320 	| DEFFLAG optfile_opt defopts optdepend_list
    321 					{ defflag($2, $3, $4, 0); }
    322 	| OBSOLETE DEFFLAG optfile_opt defopts
    323 					{ defflag($3, $4, NULL, 1); }
    324 	| DEFPARAM optfile_opt defopts optdepend_list
    325 					{ defparam($2, $3, $4, 0); }
    326 	| OBSOLETE DEFPARAM optfile_opt defopts
    327 					{ defparam($3, $4, NULL, 1); }
    328 	| DEVICE devbase interface_opt depend_list
    329 					{ defdev($2, $3, $4, 0); }
    330 	| ATTACH devbase AT atlist devattach_opt depend_list
    331 					{ defdevattach($5, $2, $4, $6); }
    332 	| MAXPARTITIONS NUMBER		{ maxpartitions = $2.val; }
    333 	| MAXUSERS NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
    334 				    { setdefmaxusers($2.val, $3.val, $4.val); }
    335 	| MAKEOPTIONS condmkopt_list
    336 	/* interface_opt in DEFPSEUDO is for backwards compatibility */
    337 	| DEFPSEUDO devbase interface_opt depend_list
    338 					{ defdev($2, $3, $4, 1); }
    339 	| DEFPSEUDODEV devbase interface_opt depend_list
    340 					{ defdev($2, $3, $4, 2); }
    341 	| MAJOR '{' majorlist '}'
    342 	| VERSION NUMBER		{ setversion($2.val); }
    343 ;
    344 
    345 /* source file: file foo/bar.c bar|baz needs-flag compile-with blah */
    346 file:
    347 	XFILE filename fopts fflags rule	{ addfile($2, $3, $4, $5); }
    348 ;
    349 
    350 /* file options: optional expression of conditions */
    351 fopts:
    352 	  /* empty */			{ $$ = NULL; }
    353 	| condexpr			{ $$ = $1; }
    354 ;
    355 
    356 /* zero or more flags for a file */
    357 fflags:
    358 	  /* empty */			{ $$ = 0; }
    359 	| fflags fflag			{ $$ = $1 | $2; }
    360 ;
    361 
    362 /* one flag for a file */
    363 fflag:
    364 	  NEEDS_COUNT			{ $$ = FI_NEEDSCOUNT; }
    365 	| NEEDS_FLAG			{ $$ = FI_NEEDSFLAG; }
    366 ;
    367 
    368 /* extra compile directive for a source file */
    369 rule:
    370 	  /* empty */			{ $$ = NULL; }
    371 	| COMPILE_WITH stringvalue	{ $$ = $2; }
    372 ;
    373 
    374 /* object file: object zot.o foo|zot needs-flag */
    375 object:
    376 	XOBJECT filename fopts oflags	{ addobject($2, $3, $4); }
    377 ;
    378 
    379 /* zero or more flags for an object file */
    380 oflags:
    381 	  /* empty */			{ $$ = 0; }
    382 	| oflags oflag			{ $$ = $1 | $2; }
    383 ;
    384 
    385 /* a single flag for an object file */
    386 oflag:
    387 	NEEDS_FLAG			{ $$ = OI_NEEDSFLAG; }
    388 ;
    389 
    390 /* device major declaration */
    391 device_major:
    392 	DEVICE_MAJOR WORD device_major_char device_major_block fopts devnodes
    393 					{ adddevm($2, $3, $4, $5, $6); }
    394 ;
    395 
    396 /* char 55 */
    397 device_major_char:
    398 	  /* empty */			{ $$ = -1; }
    399 	| CHAR NUMBER			{ $$ = $2.val; }
    400 ;
    401 
    402 /* block 33 */
    403 device_major_block:
    404 	  /* empty */			{ $$ = -1; }
    405 	| BLOCK NUMBER			{ $$ = $2.val; }
    406 ;
    407 
    408 /* device node specification */
    409 devnodes:
    410 	  /* empty */			{ $$ = new_s("DEVNODE_DONTBOTHER"); }
    411 	| devnodetype ',' devnodeflags	{ $$ = nvcat($1, $3); }
    412 	| devnodetype			{ $$ = $1; }
    413 ;
    414 
    415 /* device nodes without flags */
    416 devnodetype:
    417 	  SINGLE			{ $$ = new_s("DEVNODE_SINGLE"); }
    418 	| VECTOR '=' devnode_dims  { $$ = nvcat(new_s("DEVNODE_VECTOR"), $3); }
    419 ;
    420 
    421 /* dimensions (?) */
    422 devnode_dims:
    423 	  NUMBER			{ $$ = new_i($1.val); }
    424 	| NUMBER ':' NUMBER		{
    425 		struct nvlist *__nv1, *__nv2;
    426 
    427 		__nv1 = new_i($1.val);
    428 		__nv2 = new_i($3.val);
    429 		$$ = nvcat(__nv1, __nv2);
    430 	  }
    431 ;
    432 
    433 /* flags for device nodes */
    434 devnodeflags:
    435 	LINKZERO			{ $$ = new_s("DEVNODE_FLAG_LINKZERO");}
    436 ;
    437 
    438 /* prefix delimiter */
    439 prefix:
    440 	  PREFIX filename		{ prefix_push($2); }
    441 	| PREFIX			{ prefix_pop(); }
    442 ;
    443 
    444 /* one or more file system names */
    445 deffses:
    446 	  deffs				{ $$ = new_n($1); }
    447 	| deffses deffs			{ $$ = new_nx($2, $1); }
    448 ;
    449 
    450 /* a single file system name */
    451 deffs:
    452 	WORD				{ $$ = $1; }
    453 ;
    454 
    455 /* optional locator specification */
    456 interface_opt:
    457 	  /* empty */			{ $$ = NULL; }
    458 	| '{' '}'			{ $$ = present_loclist(NULL); }
    459 	| '{' loclist '}'		{ $$ = present_loclist($2); }
    460 ;
    461 
    462 /*
    463  * loclist order matters, must use right recursion
    464  * XXX wot?
    465  */
    466 
    467 /* list of locator definitions */
    468 loclist:
    469 	  locdef			{ $$ = $1; }
    470 	| locdef ',' loclist		{ $$ = $1; app($1, $3); }
    471 ;
    472 
    473 /*
    474  * "[ WORD locdefault ]" syntax may be unnecessary...
    475  */
    476 
    477 /* one locator definition */
    478 locdef:
    479 	  locname locdefault 		{ $$ = MK3(loc, $1, $2, 0); }
    480 	| locname			{ $$ = MK3(loc, $1, NULL, 0); }
    481 	| '[' locname locdefault ']'	{ $$ = MK3(loc, $2, $3, 1); }
    482 	| locname '[' NUMBER ']'	{ $$ = locarray($1, $3.val, NULL, 0); }
    483 	| locname '[' NUMBER ']' locdefaults
    484 					{ $$ = locarray($1, $3.val, $5, 0); }
    485 	| '[' locname '[' NUMBER ']' locdefaults ']'
    486 					{ $$ = locarray($2, $4.val, $6, 1); }
    487 ;
    488 
    489 /* locator name */
    490 locname:
    491 	  WORD				{ $$ = $1; }
    492 	| QSTRING			{ $$ = $1; }
    493 ;
    494 
    495 /* locator default value */
    496 locdefault:
    497 	'=' value			{ $$ = $2; }
    498 ;
    499 
    500 /* multiple locator default values */
    501 locdefaults:
    502 	'=' '{' values '}'		{ $$ = $3; }
    503 ;
    504 
    505 /* list of depends, may be empty */
    506 depend_list:
    507 	  /* empty */			{ $$ = NULL; }
    508 	| ':' depends			{ $$ = $2; }
    509 ;
    510 
    511 /* one or more depend items */
    512 depends:
    513 	  depend			{ $$ = MK2(attrlist, NULL, $1); }
    514 	| depends ',' depend		{ $$ = MK2(attrlist, $1, $3); }
    515 ;
    516 
    517 /* one depend item (which is an attribute) */
    518 depend:
    519 	WORD				{ $$ = getattr($1); }
    520 ;
    521 
    522 /* list of option depends, may be empty */
    523 optdepend_list:
    524 	  /* empty */			{ $$ = NULL; }
    525 	| ':' optdepends		{ $$ = $2; }
    526 ;
    527 
    528 /* a list of option dependencies */
    529 optdepends:
    530 	  optdepend			{ $$ = new_n($1); }
    531 	| optdepends ',' optdepend	{ $$ = new_nx($3, $1); }
    532 ;
    533 
    534 /* one option depend, which is an option name */
    535 optdepend:
    536 	WORD				{ $$ = $1; }
    537 ;
    538 
    539 
    540 /* list of places to attach: attach blah at ... */
    541 atlist:
    542 	  atname			{ $$ = new_n($1); }
    543 	| atlist ',' atname		{ $$ = new_nx($3, $1); }
    544 ;
    545 
    546 /* a place to attach a device */
    547 atname:
    548 	  WORD				{ $$ = $1; }
    549 	| ROOT				{ $$ = NULL; }
    550 ;
    551 
    552 /* one or more defined options */
    553 defopts:
    554 	  defopt			{ $$ = $1; }
    555 	| defopts defopt		{ $$ = defoptlist_append($2, $1); }
    556 ;
    557 
    558 /* one defined option */
    559 defopt:
    560 	  WORD				{ $$ = MK3(defoptlist, $1, NULL, NULL); }
    561 	| WORD '=' value		{ $$ = MK3(defoptlist, $1, $3, NULL); }
    562 	| WORD COLONEQ value		{ $$ = MK3(defoptlist, $1, NULL, $3); }
    563 	| WORD '=' value COLONEQ value	{ $$ = MK3(defoptlist, $1, $3, $5); }
    564 ;
    565 
    566 /* list of conditional makeoptions */
    567 condmkopt_list:
    568 	  condmkoption
    569 	| condmkopt_list ',' condmkoption
    570 ;
    571 
    572 /* one conditional make option */
    573 condmkoption:
    574 	condexpr mkvarname PLUSEQ value	{ appendcondmkoption($1, $2, $4); }
    575 ;
    576 
    577 /* device name */
    578 devbase:
    579 	WORD				{ $$ = getdevbase($1); }
    580 ;
    581 
    582 /* optional attachment: with foo */
    583 devattach_opt:
    584 	  /* empty */			{ $$ = NULL; }
    585 	| WITH WORD			{ $$ = getdevattach($2); }
    586 ;
    587 
    588 /* list of major numbers */
    589 /* XXX why is this right-recursive? */
    590 majorlist:
    591 	  majordef
    592 	| majorlist ',' majordef
    593 ;
    594 
    595 /* one major number */
    596 majordef:
    597 	devbase '=' NUMBER		{ setmajor($1, $3.val); }
    598 ;
    599 
    600 /************************************************************/
    601 
    602 /*
    603  * The selection grammar.
    604  */
    605 
    606 /* Complete selection part: all std.* files plus selected config. */
    607 selection_part:
    608 	selections
    609 ;
    610 
    611 /* Zero or more config items. Trap errors. */
    612 selections:
    613 	  /* empty */
    614 	| selections '\n'
    615 	| selections selection '\n'	{ wrap_continue(); }
    616 	| selections error '\n'	{ wrap_cleanup(); }
    617 ;
    618 
    619 /* One config item. */
    620 selection:
    621 	  definition
    622 	| NO FILE_SYSTEM no_fs_list
    623 	| FILE_SYSTEM fs_list
    624 	| NO MAKEOPTIONS no_mkopt_list
    625 	| MAKEOPTIONS mkopt_list
    626 	| NO OPTIONS no_opt_list
    627 	| OPTIONS opt_list
    628 	| MAXUSERS NUMBER		{ setmaxusers($2.val); }
    629 	| IDENT stringvalue		{ setident($2); }
    630 	| NO IDENT			{ setident(NULL); }
    631 	| CONFIG conf root_spec sysparam_list
    632 					{ addconf(&conf); }
    633 	| NO CONFIG WORD		{ delconf($3); }
    634 	| NO PSEUDO_DEVICE WORD		{ delpseudo($3); }
    635 	| PSEUDO_DEVICE WORD npseudo	{ addpseudo($2, $3); }
    636 	| PSEUDO_ROOT device_instance	{ addpseudoroot($2); }
    637 	| NO device_instance AT attachment
    638 					{ deldevi($2, $4); }
    639 	| NO DEVICE AT attachment	{ deldeva($4); }
    640 	| NO device_instance		{ deldev($2); }
    641 	| device_instance AT attachment locators device_flags
    642 					{ adddev($1, $3, $4, $5); }
    643 ;
    644 
    645 /* list of filesystems */
    646 fs_list:
    647 	  fsoption
    648 	| fs_list ',' fsoption
    649 ;
    650 
    651 /* one filesystem */
    652 fsoption:
    653 	WORD				{ addfsoption($1); }
    654 ;
    655 
    656 /* list of filesystems that had NO in front */
    657 no_fs_list:
    658 	  no_fsoption
    659 	| no_fs_list ',' no_fsoption
    660 ;
    661 
    662 /* one filesystem that had NO in front */
    663 no_fsoption:
    664 	WORD				{ delfsoption($1); }
    665 ;
    666 
    667 /* list of make options */
    668 /* XXX why is this right-recursive? */
    669 mkopt_list:
    670 	  mkoption
    671 	| mkopt_list ',' mkoption
    672 ;
    673 
    674 /* one make option */
    675 mkoption:
    676 	  mkvarname '=' value		{ addmkoption($1, $3); }
    677 	| mkvarname PLUSEQ value	{ appendmkoption($1, $3); }
    678 ;
    679 
    680 /* list of make options that had NO in front */
    681 no_mkopt_list:
    682 	  no_mkoption
    683 	| no_mkopt_list ',' no_mkoption
    684 ;
    685 
    686 /* one make option that had NO in front */
    687 /* XXX shouldn't this be mkvarname rather than WORD? */
    688 no_mkoption:
    689 	WORD				{ delmkoption($1); }
    690 ;
    691 
    692 /* list of options */
    693 opt_list:
    694 	  option
    695 	| opt_list ',' option
    696 ;
    697 
    698 /* one option */
    699 option:
    700 	  WORD				{ addoption($1, NULL); }
    701 	| WORD '=' value		{ addoption($1, $3); }
    702 ;
    703 
    704 /* list of options that had NO in front */
    705 no_opt_list:
    706 	  no_option
    707 	| no_opt_list ',' no_option
    708 ;
    709 
    710 /* one option that had NO in front */
    711 no_option:
    712 	WORD				{ deloption($1); }
    713 ;
    714 
    715 /* the name in "config name root on ..." */
    716 conf:
    717 	WORD				{
    718 		conf.cf_name = $1;
    719 		conf.cf_lineno = currentline();
    720 		conf.cf_fstype = NULL;
    721 		conf.cf_root = NULL;
    722 		conf.cf_dump = NULL;
    723 	}
    724 ;
    725 
    726 /* root fs specification */
    727 root_spec:
    728 	  ROOT on_opt dev_spec		{ setconf(&conf.cf_root, "root", $3); }
    729 	| ROOT on_opt dev_spec fs_spec	{ setconf(&conf.cf_root, "root", $3); }
    730 ;
    731 
    732 /* device for root fs or dump */
    733 dev_spec:
    734 	  '?'				{ $$ = new_si(intern("?"), NODEV); }
    735 	| WORD				{ $$ = new_si($1, NODEV); }
    736 	| major_minor			{ $$ = new_si(NULL, $1); }
    737 ;
    738 
    739 /* major and minor device number */
    740 major_minor:
    741 	MAJOR NUMBER MINOR NUMBER	{ $$ = makedev($2.val, $4.val); }
    742 ;
    743 
    744 /* filesystem type for root fs specification */
    745 fs_spec:
    746 	  TYPE '?'		   { setfstype(&conf.cf_fstype, intern("?")); }
    747 	| TYPE WORD			{ setfstype(&conf.cf_fstype, $2); }
    748 ;
    749 
    750 /* zero or more additional system parameters */
    751 sysparam_list:
    752 	  /* empty */
    753 	| sysparam_list sysparam
    754 ;
    755 
    756 /* one additional system parameter (there's only one: dumps) */
    757 sysparam:
    758 	DUMPS on_opt dev_spec	       { setconf(&conf.cf_dump, "dumps", $3); }
    759 ;
    760 
    761 /* number of pseudo devices to configure (which is optional) */
    762 npseudo:
    763 	  /* empty */			{ $$ = 1; }
    764 	| NUMBER			{ $$ = $1.val; }
    765 ;
    766 
    767 /* name of a device to configure */
    768 device_instance:
    769 	  WORD				{ $$ = $1; }
    770 	| WORD '*'			{ $$ = starref($1); }
    771 ;
    772 
    773 /* name of a device to configure an attachment to */
    774 attachment:
    775 	  ROOT				{ $$ = NULL; }
    776 	| WORD				{ $$ = $1; }
    777 	| WORD '?'			{ $$ = wildref($1); }
    778 ;
    779 
    780 /* zero or more locators */
    781 locators:
    782 	  /* empty */			{ $$ = NULL; }
    783 	| locators locator		{ $$ = $2; app($2, $1); }
    784 ;
    785 
    786 /* one locator */
    787 locator:
    788 	  WORD '?'			{ $$ = MK3(loc, $1, NULL, 0); }
    789 	| WORD values			{ $$ = namelocvals($1, $2); }
    790 ;
    791 
    792 /* optional device flags */
    793 device_flags:
    794 	  /* empty */			{ $$ = 0; }
    795 	| FLAGS NUMBER			{ $$ = $2.val; }
    796 ;
    797 
    798 /************************************************************/
    799 
    800 /*
    801  * conditions
    802  */
    803 
    804 
    805 /*
    806  * order of options is important, must use right recursion
    807  *
    808  * dholland 20120310: wut?
    809  */
    810 
    811 /* expression of conditions */
    812 condexpr:
    813 	cond_or_expr
    814 ;
    815 
    816 cond_or_expr:
    817 	  cond_and_expr
    818 	| cond_or_expr '|' cond_and_expr	{ $$ = MKF2(cx, or, $1, $3); }
    819 ;
    820 
    821 cond_and_expr:
    822 	  cond_prefix_expr
    823 	| cond_and_expr '&' cond_prefix_expr	{ $$ = MKF2(cx, and, $1, $3); }
    824 ;
    825 
    826 cond_prefix_expr:
    827 	  cond_base_expr
    828 /* XXX notyet - need to strengthen downstream first */
    829 /*	| '!' cond_prefix_expr			{ $$ = MKF1(cx, not, $2); } */
    830 ;
    831 
    832 cond_base_expr:
    833 	  condatom			{ $$ = $1; }
    834 	| '!' condatom			{ $$ = MKF1(cx, not, $2); }
    835 	| '(' condexpr ')'		{ $$ = $2; }
    836 ;
    837 
    838 /* basic element of config element expression: a config element */
    839 condatom:
    840 	WORD				{ $$ = MKF1(cx, atom, $1); }
    841 ;
    842 
    843 /************************************************************/
    844 
    845 /*
    846  * Various nonterminals shared between the grammars.
    847  */
    848 
    849 /* variable name for make option */
    850 mkvarname:
    851 	  QSTRING			{ $$ = $1; }
    852 	| WORD				{ $$ = $1; }
    853 ;
    854 
    855 /* optional file for an option */
    856 optfile_opt:
    857 	  /* empty */			{ $$ = NULL; }
    858 	| filename			{ $$ = $1; }
    859 ;
    860 
    861 /* filename. */
    862 filename:
    863 	  QSTRING			{ $$ = $1; }
    864 	| PATHNAME			{ $$ = $1; }
    865 ;
    866 
    867 /* constant value */
    868 value:
    869 	  QSTRING			{ $$ = $1; }
    870 	| WORD				{ $$ = $1; }
    871 	| EMPTYSTRING			{ $$ = $1; }
    872 	| signed_number			{
    873 		char bf[40];
    874 
    875 		(void)snprintf(bf, sizeof(bf), FORMAT($1), (long long)$1.val);
    876 		$$ = intern(bf);
    877 	  }
    878 ;
    879 
    880 /* constant value that is a string */
    881 stringvalue:
    882 	  QSTRING			{ $$ = $1; }
    883 	| WORD				{ $$ = $1; }
    884 ;
    885 
    886 /* comma-separated list of values */
    887 /* XXX why right-recursive? */
    888 values:
    889 	  value				{ $$ = MKF2(loc, val, $1, NULL); }
    890 	| value ',' values		{ $$ = MKF2(loc, val, $1, $3); }
    891 ;
    892 
    893 /* possibly negative number */
    894 signed_number:
    895 	  NUMBER			{ $$ = $1; }
    896 	| '-' NUMBER			{ $$.fmt = $2.fmt; $$.val = -$2.val; }
    897 ;
    898 
    899 /* optional ON keyword */
    900 on_opt:
    901 	  /* empty */
    902 	| ON
    903 ;
    904 
    905 %%
    906 
    907 void
    908 yyerror(const char *s)
    909 {
    910 
    911 	cfgerror("%s", s);
    912 }
    913 
    914 /************************************************************/
    915 
    916 /*
    917  * Wrap allocations that live on the parser stack so that we can free
    918  * them again on error instead of leaking.
    919  */
    920 
    921 #define MAX_WRAP 1000
    922 
    923 struct wrap_entry {
    924 	void *ptr;
    925 	unsigned typecode;
    926 };
    927 
    928 static struct wrap_entry wrapstack[MAX_WRAP];
    929 static unsigned wrap_depth;
    930 
    931 /*
    932  * Remember pointer PTR with type-code CODE.
    933  */
    934 static void
    935 wrap_alloc(void *ptr, unsigned code)
    936 {
    937 	unsigned pos;
    938 
    939 	if (wrap_depth >= MAX_WRAP) {
    940 		panic("allocation wrapper stack overflow");
    941 	}
    942 	pos = wrap_depth++;
    943 	wrapstack[pos].ptr = ptr;
    944 	wrapstack[pos].typecode = code;
    945 }
    946 
    947 /*
    948  * We succeeded; commit to keeping everything that's been allocated so
    949  * far and clear the stack.
    950  */
    951 static void
    952 wrap_continue(void)
    953 {
    954 	wrap_depth = 0;
    955 }
    956 
    957 /*
    958  * We failed; destroy all the objects allocated.
    959  */
    960 static void
    961 wrap_cleanup(void)
    962 {
    963 	unsigned i;
    964 
    965 	/*
    966 	 * Destroy each item. Note that because everything allocated
    967 	 * is entered on the list separately, lists and trees need to
    968 	 * have their links blanked before being destroyed. Also note
    969 	 * that strings are interned elsewhere and not handled by this
    970 	 * mechanism.
    971 	 */
    972 
    973 	for (i=0; i<wrap_depth; i++) {
    974 		switch (wrapstack[i].typecode) {
    975 		    case WRAP_CODE_nvlist:
    976 			nvfree(wrapstack[i].ptr);
    977 			break;
    978 		    case WRAP_CODE_defoptlist:
    979 			{
    980 				struct defoptlist *dl = wrapstack[i].ptr;
    981 
    982 				dl->dl_next = NULL;
    983 				defoptlist_destroy(dl);
    984 			}
    985 			break;
    986 		    case WRAP_CODE_loclist:
    987 			{
    988 				struct loclist *ll = wrapstack[i].ptr;
    989 
    990 				ll->ll_next = NULL;
    991 				loclist_destroy(ll);
    992 			}
    993 			break;
    994 		    case WRAP_CODE_attrlist:
    995 			{
    996 				struct attrlist *al = wrapstack[i].ptr;
    997 
    998 				al->al_next = NULL;
    999 				al->al_this = NULL;
   1000 				attrlist_destroy(al);
   1001 			}
   1002 			break;
   1003 		    case WRAP_CODE_condexpr:
   1004 			{
   1005 				struct condexpr *cx = wrapstack[i].ptr;
   1006 
   1007 				cx->cx_type = CX_ATOM;
   1008 				cx->cx_atom = NULL;
   1009 				condexpr_destroy(cx);
   1010 			}
   1011 			break;
   1012 		    default:
   1013 			panic("invalid code %u on allocation wrapper stack",
   1014 			      wrapstack[i].typecode);
   1015 		}
   1016 	}
   1017 
   1018 	wrap_depth = 0;
   1019 }
   1020 
   1021 /*
   1022  * Instantiate the wrapper functions.
   1023  *
   1024  * Each one calls wrap_alloc to save the pointer and then returns the
   1025  * pointer again; these need to be generated with the preprocessor in
   1026  * order to be typesafe.
   1027  */
   1028 #define DEF_ALLOCWRAP(t) \
   1029 	static struct t *				\
   1030 	wrap_mk_##t(struct t *arg)			\
   1031 	{						\
   1032 		wrap_alloc(arg, WRAP_CODE_##t);		\
   1033 		return arg;				\
   1034 	}
   1035 
   1036 DEF_ALLOCWRAP(nvlist);
   1037 DEF_ALLOCWRAP(defoptlist);
   1038 DEF_ALLOCWRAP(loclist);
   1039 DEF_ALLOCWRAP(attrlist);
   1040 DEF_ALLOCWRAP(condexpr);
   1041 
   1042 /************************************************************/
   1043 
   1044 /*
   1045  * Data constructors
   1046  *
   1047  * (These are *beneath* the allocation wrappers.)
   1048  */
   1049 
   1050 static struct defoptlist *
   1051 mk_defoptlist(const char *name, const char *val, const char *lintval)
   1052 {
   1053 	return defoptlist_create(name, val, lintval);
   1054 }
   1055 
   1056 static struct loclist *
   1057 mk_loc(const char *name, const char *str, long long num)
   1058 {
   1059 	return loclist_create(name, str, num);
   1060 }
   1061 
   1062 static struct loclist *
   1063 mk_loc_val(const char *str, struct loclist *next)
   1064 {
   1065 	struct loclist *ll;
   1066 
   1067 	ll = mk_loc(NULL, str, 0);
   1068 	ll->ll_next = next;
   1069 	return ll;
   1070 }
   1071 
   1072 static struct attrlist *
   1073 mk_attrlist(struct attrlist *next, struct attr *a)
   1074 {
   1075 	return attrlist_cons(next, a);
   1076 }
   1077 
   1078 static struct condexpr *
   1079 mk_cx_atom(const char *s)
   1080 {
   1081 	struct condexpr *cx;
   1082 
   1083 	cx = condexpr_create(CX_ATOM);
   1084 	cx->cx_atom = s;
   1085 	return cx;
   1086 }
   1087 
   1088 static struct condexpr *
   1089 mk_cx_not(struct condexpr *sub)
   1090 {
   1091 	struct condexpr *cx;
   1092 
   1093 	cx = condexpr_create(CX_NOT);
   1094 	cx->cx_not = sub;
   1095 	return cx;
   1096 }
   1097 
   1098 static struct condexpr *
   1099 mk_cx_and(struct condexpr *left, struct condexpr *right)
   1100 {
   1101 	struct condexpr *cx;
   1102 
   1103 	cx = condexpr_create(CX_AND);
   1104 	cx->cx_and.left = left;
   1105 	cx->cx_and.right = right;
   1106 	return cx;
   1107 }
   1108 
   1109 static struct condexpr *
   1110 mk_cx_or(struct condexpr *left, struct condexpr *right)
   1111 {
   1112 	struct condexpr *cx;
   1113 
   1114 	cx = condexpr_create(CX_OR);
   1115 	cx->cx_or.left = left;
   1116 	cx->cx_or.right = right;
   1117 	return cx;
   1118 }
   1119 
   1120 /************************************************************/
   1121 
   1122 static void
   1123 setmachine(const char *mch, const char *mcharch, struct nvlist *mchsubarches,
   1124 	int isioconf)
   1125 {
   1126 	char buf[MAXPATHLEN];
   1127 	struct nvlist *nv;
   1128 
   1129 	if (isioconf) {
   1130 		if (include(_PATH_DEVNULL, ENDDEFS, 0, 0) != 0)
   1131 			exit(1);
   1132 		ioconfname = mch;
   1133 		return;
   1134 	}
   1135 
   1136 	machine = mch;
   1137 	machinearch = mcharch;
   1138 	machinesubarches = mchsubarches;
   1139 
   1140 	/*
   1141 	 * Define attributes for all the given names
   1142 	 */
   1143 	if (defattr(machine, NULL, NULL, 0) != 0 ||
   1144 	    (machinearch != NULL &&
   1145 	     defattr(machinearch, NULL, NULL, 0) != 0))
   1146 		exit(1);
   1147 	for (nv = machinesubarches; nv != NULL; nv = nv->nv_next) {
   1148 		if (defattr(nv->nv_name, NULL, NULL, 0) != 0)
   1149 			exit(1);
   1150 	}
   1151 
   1152 	/*
   1153 	 * Set up the file inclusion stack.  This empty include tells
   1154 	 * the parser there are no more device definitions coming.
   1155 	 */
   1156 	if (include(_PATH_DEVNULL, ENDDEFS, 0, 0) != 0)
   1157 		exit(1);
   1158 
   1159 	/* Include arch/${MACHINE}/conf/files.${MACHINE} */
   1160 	(void)snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "arch/%s/conf/files.%s",
   1161 	    machine, machine);
   1162 	if (include(buf, ENDFILE, 0, 0) != 0)
   1163 		exit(1);
   1164 
   1165 	/* Include any arch/${MACHINE_SUBARCH}/conf/files.${MACHINE_SUBARCH} */
   1166 	for (nv = machinesubarches; nv != NULL; nv = nv->nv_next) {
   1167 		(void)snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "arch/%s/conf/files.%s",
   1168 		    nv->nv_name, nv->nv_name);
   1169 		if (include(buf, ENDFILE, 0, 0) != 0)
   1170 			exit(1);
   1171 	}
   1172 
   1173 	/* Include any arch/${MACHINE_ARCH}/conf/files.${MACHINE_ARCH} */
   1174 	if (machinearch != NULL)
   1175 		(void)snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "arch/%s/conf/files.%s",
   1176 		    machinearch, machinearch);
   1177 	else
   1178 		strlcpy(buf, _PATH_DEVNULL, sizeof(buf));
   1179 	if (include(buf, ENDFILE, 0, 0) != 0)
   1180 		exit(1);
   1181 
   1182 	/*
   1183 	 * Include the global conf/files.  As the last thing
   1184 	 * pushed on the stack, it will be processed first.
   1185 	 */
   1186 	if (include("conf/files", ENDFILE, 0, 0) != 0)
   1187 		exit(1);
   1188 
   1189 	oktopackage = 1;
   1190 }
   1191 
   1192 static void
   1193 check_maxpart(void)
   1194 {
   1195 
   1196 	if (maxpartitions <= 0 && ioconfname == NULL) {
   1197 		stop("cannot proceed without maxpartitions specifier");
   1198 	}
   1199 }
   1200 
   1201 static void
   1202 check_version(void)
   1203 {
   1204 	/*
   1205 	 * In essence, version is 0 and is not supported anymore
   1206 	 */
   1207 	if (version < CONFIG_MINVERSION)
   1208 		stop("your sources are out of date -- please update.");
   1209 }
   1210 
   1211 /*
   1212  * Prepend a blank entry to the locator definitions so the code in
   1213  * sem.c can distinguish "empty locator list" from "no locator list".
   1214  * XXX gross.
   1215  */
   1216 static struct loclist *
   1217 present_loclist(struct loclist *ll)
   1218 {
   1219 	struct loclist *ret;
   1220 
   1221 	ret = MK3(loc, "", NULL, 0);
   1222 	ret->ll_next = ll;
   1223 	return ret;
   1224 }
   1225 
   1226 static void
   1227 app(struct loclist *p, struct loclist *q)
   1228 {
   1229 	while (p->ll_next)
   1230 		p = p->ll_next;
   1231 	p->ll_next = q;
   1232 }
   1233 
   1234 static struct loclist *
   1235 locarray(const char *name, int count, struct loclist *adefs, int opt)
   1236 {
   1237 	struct loclist *defs = adefs;
   1238 	struct loclist **p;
   1239 	char buf[200];
   1240 	int i;
   1241 
   1242 	if (count <= 0) {
   1243 		fprintf(stderr, "config: array with <= 0 size: %s\n", name);
   1244 		exit(1);
   1245 	}
   1246 	p = &defs;
   1247 	for(i = 0; i < count; i++) {
   1248 		if (*p == NULL)
   1249 			*p = MK3(loc, NULL, "0", 0);
   1250 		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s%c%d", name, ARRCHR, i);
   1251 		(*p)->ll_name = i == 0 ? name : intern(buf);
   1252 		(*p)->ll_num = i > 0 || opt;
   1253 		p = &(*p)->ll_next;
   1254 	}
   1255 	*p = 0;
   1256 	return defs;
   1257 }
   1258 
   1259 
   1260 static struct loclist *
   1261 namelocvals(const char *name, struct loclist *vals)
   1262 {
   1263 	struct loclist *p;
   1264 	char buf[200];
   1265 	int i;
   1266 
   1267 	for (i = 0, p = vals; p; i++, p = p->ll_next) {
   1268 		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s%c%d", name, ARRCHR, i);
   1269 		p->ll_name = i == 0 ? name : intern(buf);
   1270 	}
   1271 	return vals;
   1272 }
   1273 
   1274