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# Copyright (C) 2003-2006 Felix Kuehling
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
# Contact: http://fxk.de.vu/
import os
import string
import re
import locale
import xml.parsers.expat
class Error (Exception):
""" Base class for DRIError and XMLError """
def __init__ (self, problem):
self.problem = problem
def __str__ (self):
return self.problem
class DRIError (Error):
""" Errors interfacing with xdriinfo """
pass
class XMLError (Error):
""" Errors in the DRI configuration data """
pass
def XDriInfo (argStr, dpy = None):
""" Call xdriinfo and raise DRIError on different failure conditions """
if dpy != None:
dpyStr = "-display " + dpy + " "
else:
dpyStr = ""
infopipe = os.popen ("xdriinfo " + dpyStr + argStr, "r")
driInfo = infopipe.read()
result = infopipe.close()
if result != None:
signal = result & 0xff
status = result >> 8
if signal != 0:
raise DRIError ("XDriInfo killed by signal " + signal + ".")
elif status == 127:
raise DRIError ("XDriInfo not found.")
else:
raise DRIError ("XDriInfo returned with non-zero exit code.")
return driInfo
def StrToValue (str, type):
""" Helper: convert str to given type.
Raises an XMLError if str is not of the correct type. """
try:
if type == "int" or type == "enum":
return int (str);
elif type == "float":
return float (str);
else:
if str == "true":
return 1
elif str == "false":
return 0
else:
raise ValueError
except ValueError:
raise XMLError ("invalid value '" + str + "' for type '" + type + "'")
def ValueToStr (value, type):
""" Helper: convert value of given type to string. """
if type == "int" or type == "enum" or type == "float":
return str(value)
elif value:
return "true"
else:
return "false"
def GetDesc (desc, preferredLangs):
""" Helper: get a description with a list of language preferences.
If the specified languages are not available then try english.
If that doesn't work either, return any description.
If there are no descriptions at all, return None. """
for lang in preferredLangs:
if desc.has_key (lang):
return desc[lang]
if desc.has_key ("en"):
return desc["en"]
if len(desc.values()) > 0:
return desc.values()[0]
return None
class Range:
""" An interval """
def __init__ (self, str, type):
""" Parse str as a range.
Raises an XMLError if str is not a legal range. """
assert type == "int" or type == "enum" or type == "float"
list = string.split (str, ":")
if len (list) == 0 or len (list) > 2:
raise XMLError ("Invalid range '" + str + "'")
if len (list) >= 1:
self.start = StrToValue (list[0], type)
if len (list) == 2:
self.end = StrToValue (list[1], type)
else:
self.end = self.start
def __str__ (self):
if self.start == self.end:
return str(self.start)
else:
return str(self.start) + ":" + str(self.end)
def empty (self):
return self.start == self.end
class OptDesc:
""" An option description in one language with enum values. """
def __init__ (self, lang, text):
self.lang = lang
self.text = text
self.enums = {}
def __str__ (self):
result = '<description lang="' + self.lang + '" text="' + self.text + \
'">\n'
for value in sort(self.enums.keys()):
result = result + '<enum value="' + str(value) + '" text="' + \
self.enums[value] + '" />\n'
result = result + '</description>'
return result
class OptInfo:
""" All advertised information about an option. """
def __init__ (self, name, type, default, valid = None):
""" Initialize option information.
Raises XMLError if
- type is illegal
- default is not a valid value of type
- valid attribute is specified for a bool option
- valid is specified but illegal """
self.name = name
if type != "int" and type != "enum" and type != "float" \
and type != "bool":
raise XMLError ("invalid type '" + type + "'")
self.type = type
self.valid = None
if valid:
if type == "bool":
raise XMLError (
"valid attribute is not allowed with bool options")
else:
self.valid = [Range(x, type)
for x in string.split (valid, ",")]
if not self.validate (default):
raise XMLError ("default value is out of valid range")
else:
self.default = StrToValue (default, type)
self.desc = {}
def __str__ (self):
result = '<option name="' + self.name + '" type="' + self.type + \
'" default="' + ValueToStr(self.default, self.type) + '" '
if self.valid:
return result + 'valid="' + \
reduce(lambda x,y: x+','+y, map(str,self.valid)) + \
'" />'
else:
return result + '/>'
def validate (self, str):
""" Check that str is of correct type and in a valid range. """
try:
v = StrToValue (str, self.type)
except XMLError:
return 0
if self.valid:
for r in self.valid:
if v >= r.start and v <= r.end:
return 1
return 0
else:
return 1
def getDesc (self, preferredLangs):
return GetDesc (self.desc, preferredLangs)
class OptSection:
""" Representation of an option section.
Contains descriptions and OptInfos as dictionaries. Options are also
in a list so they can be extracted in a meaningful order. """
def __init__ (self):
""" Desc and options are initialized empty. """
self.desc = {}
self.options = {}
self.optList = []
def __str__ (self):
result = ' <section>\n'
for opt in self.options.values ():
result = result + ' ' + str(opt) + '\n'
result = result + ' </section>'
return result
def validate (self, valDict):
""" Validate a dictionary of option values agains this OptSection. """
allValid = 1
for name,opt in self.options.items():
if valDict.has_key (name):
allValid = allValid and opt.validate (valDict[name])
return allValid
def getDesc (self, preferredLangs):
return GetDesc (self.desc, preferredLangs)
class DriverInfo:
""" Maintains a list of option sections and options in them. """
def startElement (self, name, attr):
""" Handle start_element events from XML parser. """
if name == "section":
self.curOptSection = OptSection ()
self.optSections.append (self.curOptSection)
elif name == "option":
if self.curOptSection == None:
raise XMLError ("option outside a section")
if not attr.has_key ("name") or not attr.has_key ("type") or \
not attr.has_key ("default"):
raise XMLError ("mandatory option attribute missing")
if attr.has_key ("valid"):
self.curOption = OptInfo (attr["name"], attr["type"],
attr["default"], attr["valid"])
else:
self.curOption = OptInfo (attr["name"], attr["type"],
attr["default"])
self.curOptSection.options[attr["name"]] = self.curOption
self.curOptSection.optList.append (self.curOption)
elif name == "description":
if not attr.has_key ("lang") or not attr.has_key ("text"):
raise XMLError ("description attribute missing")
if self.curOption != None:
self.curOptDesc = OptDesc(attr["lang"], attr["text"])
self.curOption.desc[attr["lang"]] = self.curOptDesc
elif self.curOptSection != None:
self.curOptSection.desc[attr["lang"]] = attr["text"]
else:
raise XMLError ("description outside an option or section")
elif name == "enum":
if not attr.has_key ("value") or not attr.has_key ("text"):
raise XMLError ("enum attribute missing")
if self.curOptDesc != None:
value = attr["value"]
if not self.curOption.validate (value):
raise XMLError ("enum value is out of valid range")
else:
value = StrToValue (value, self.curOption.type)
self.curOptDesc.enums[value] = attr["text"]
else:
raise XMLError ("enum outside an option description")
def endElement (self, name):
""" Handle end_element events from XML parser. """
if name == "section":
self.curOptSection = None
elif name == "option":
self.curOption = None
elif name == "description":
self.curOptDesc = None
def __init__ (self, name):
""" Obtain and parse config info for this driver.
Raises a DRIError if the driver does not support configuration.
Raises a XMLError if the config info is illegal. """
self.name = name
driInfo = XDriInfo ("options " + name)
self.optSections = []
self.curOptSection = None
self.curOption = None
self.curOptDesc = None
p = xml.parsers.expat.ParserCreate()
p.StartElementHandler = self.startElement
p.EndElementHandler = self.endElement
try:
p.Parse (driInfo)
except xml.parsers.expat.ExpatError, problem:
raise XMLError ("ExpatError: " + str(problem))
def __str__ (self):
result = '<driconf>\n'
for sect in self.optSections:
result = result + str(sect) + '\n'
result = result + '</driconf>\n'
return result
def validate (self, valDict):
""" Validate a dictionary of option values against this DriverInfo. """
allValid = 1
for optSection in self.optSections:
allValid = allValid and optSection.validate (valDict)
return allValid
def getOptInfo (self, name):
""" Return an option info for a given option name.
If no such option exists in any section, None is returned. """
for optSection in self.optSections:
if optSection.options.has_key(name):
return optSection.options[name]
return None
def _GLXInfoToUnicode(string):
""" Smart way to convert strings to unicode.
This should give the expected result in most cases that are interesting
for glxinfo output.
"""
# Try a number of popular encodings starting with the locale's default.
# Try utf-8 before latin1, since latin1 will almost always succeed
# but not necessarily be correct.
lang,defenc = locale.getlocale(locale.LC_MESSAGES)
if not defenc:
encodings = ('utf-8', 'iso8859-1')
else:
encodings = (defenc, 'utf-8', 'iso8859-1')
for encoding in encodings:
try:
return unicode(string, encoding, 'strict')
except ValueError:
continue
# If we get here, all encodings failed. Use ascii with replacement
# of illegal characters as a failsafe fallback.
return unicode(string, 'ascii', 'replace')
class GLXInfo:
def __init__ (self, screen, dpy):
if dpy == None:
if os.environ.has_key("DISPLAY"):
dpy = os.environ["DISPLAY"]
else:
dpy = ":0"
dot = dpy.find(".")
if dot != -1:
dpy = dpy[:dot]
dpyStr = "-display " + dpy + "." + str(screen)
infopipe = os.popen ("glxinfo " + dpyStr, "r")
glxInfo = infopipe.read()
result = infopipe.close()
if result != None:
signal = result & 0xff
status = result >> 8
if signal != 0:
raise DRIError ("glxinfo killed by signal " + signal + ".")
elif status == 127:
raise DRIError ("glxinfo not found.")
else:
raise DRIError ("glxinfo returned with non-zero exit code.")
else:
# Parse
vMatch = re.search ("^OpenGL vendor string: (.*)$", glxInfo, re.M)
rMatch = re.search("^OpenGL renderer string: (.*)$", glxInfo, re.M)
self.vendor = vMatch and vMatch.group(1)
self.renderer = rMatch and rMatch.group(1)
if not self.vendor or not self.renderer:
raise DRIError ("unable to parse glxinfo output.")
# Make sure we end up with valid unicode
self.vendor = _GLXInfoToUnicode(self.vendor)
self.renderer = _GLXInfoToUnicode(self.renderer)
class ScreenInfo:
""" References a DriverInfo object with the real config info. """
def __init__ (self, screen, dpy = None):
""" Find or create the driver for this screen.
Raises a DRIError if the screen is not direct rendering capable or
if the DRI driver does not support configuration.
Raises a XMLError if the config info is illegal. """
self.num = screen
driverName = XDriInfo ("driver " + str(screen), dpy)
try:
self.driver = GetDriver (driverName, 0)
except XMLError, problem:
raise XMLError (str(problem) + " (driver " + driverName + ")")
else:
try:
self.glxInfo = GLXInfo (screen, dpy)
except DRIError:
self.glxInfo = None
class DisplayInfo:
""" Maintains config info for all screens and drivers on a display """
drivers = {}
def __init__ (self, dpy = None):
""" Find all direct rendering capable screens on dpy.
Raises a DRIError if xdriinfo does not work for some reason. """
self.dpy = dpy
nScreens = int(XDriInfo ("nscreens", dpy))
self.screens = [None for i in range (nScreens)]
for i in range (nScreens):
self.getScreen (i)
def getScreen (self, i):
""" Get the screen object for screen i.
Returns None if the screen is not direct rendering capable or if
the DRI driver does not support configuration.
Raises a XMLError if the DRI driver's configuration information is
invalid. """
if i < 0 or i >= len(self.screens):
return None
if self.screens[i] != None:
return self.screens[i]
try:
screen = ScreenInfo (i, self.dpy)
except DRIError:
screen = None
except XMLError, problem:
self.screens[i] = None
raise XMLError (str(problem) + " (screen " + str(i) + ")")
self.screens[i] = screen
return screen
def GetDriver (name, catch=1):
""" Get the driver object for the named driver.
Returns None if the DRI driver does not support configuration.
Raises a XMLError if the DRI driver's configuration information is
invalid. """
if DisplayInfo.drivers.has_key (name):
return DisplayInfo.drivers[name]
try:
driver = DriverInfo (name)
except DRIError, problem:
if catch:
driver = None
else:
raise DRIError (problem)
else:
DisplayInfo.drivers[name] = driver
return driver
class AppConfig:
""" Configuration data of an application given by the executable name.
If no executable name is specified it applies to all applications. """
def __init__ (self, device, name, executable = None):
self.device = device
self.name = name
self.executable = executable
self.options = {}
def __str__ (self):
result = ' <application name="' + self.name + '"'
if self.executable != None:
result = result + ' executable="' + self.executable + '">\n'
else:
result = result + '>\n'
for n, v in self.options.items ():
result = result + ' <option name="' + n + \
'" value="' + v + '" />\n'
result = result + ' </application>'
return result
class DeviceConfig:
""" Configuration data of a device given by screen and/or driver.
If neither screen nor driver is specified it applies to all devices. """
def __init__ (self, config, screen = None, driver = None):
self.config = config
self.screen = screen
self.driver = driver
self.apps = []
def __str__ (self):
result = ' <device'
if self.screen:
result = result + ' screen="' + self.screen + '"'
if self.driver:
result = result + ' driver="' + self.driver + '"'
result = result + '>\n'
for a in self.apps:
result = result + str(a) + '\n'
result = result + ' </device>'
return result
def getDriver (self, display):
""" Get the driver object for this device.
Throws XMLError if the driver's config info is invalid. """
driver = None
if self.driver:
driver = GetDriver (self.driver)
elif self.screen:
try:
screenNum = int(self.screen)
except ValueError:
pass
else:
screen = display.getScreen(screenNum)
if screen != None:
driver = screen.driver
return driver
class DRIConfig:
""" Configuration object representing one configuration file. """
def startElement (self, name, attr):
""" Handle start_element events from XML parser. """
if name == "device":
if attr.has_key ("screen") and attr.has_key ("driver"):
self.curDevice = DeviceConfig (self, attr["screen"], attr["driver"])
elif attr.has_key ("screen"):
self.curDevice = DeviceConfig (self, screen = attr["screen"])
elif attr.has_key ("driver"):
self.curDevice = DeviceConfig (self, driver = attr["driver"])
else:
self.curDevice = DeviceConfig (self)
self.devices.append (self.curDevice)
elif name == "application":
if self.curDevice == None:
raise XMLError ("application outside a device")
if not attr.has_key ("name"):
raise XMLError ("mandatory application attribute missing")
if attr.has_key ("executable"):
self.curApp = AppConfig (self.curDevice, attr["name"],
attr["executable"])
else:
self.curApp = AppConfig (self.curDevice, attr["name"])
self.curDevice.apps.append (self.curApp)
elif name == "option":
if self.curApp == None:
raise XMLError ("option outside an application")
if not attr.has_key ("name") or not attr.has_key ("value"):
raise XMLError ("option attribute missing")
self.curApp.options[attr["name"]] = attr["value"]
def endElement (self, name):
""" Handle end_element events from XML parser. """
if name == "device":
self.curDevice = None
elif name == "application":
self.curApp = None
def __init__ (self, file, fileName=""):
""" Parse configuration file. """
self.devices = []
self.curDevice = None
self.curApp = None
if file:
self.fileName = file.name
p = xml.parsers.expat.ParserCreate()
p.StartElementHandler = self.startElement
p.EndElementHandler = self.endElement
try:
p.ParseFile (file)
except xml.parsers.expat.ExpatError, problem:
raise XMLError ("ExpatError: " + str(problem))
else:
self.fileName = fileName
def __str__ (self):
result = '<driconf>\n'
for d in self.devices:
result = result + str(d) + '\n'
result = result + '</driconf>'
return result
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