mesa/src/compiler/nir/nir_intrinsics_c.py
Romaric Jodin cb86341829 meson: remove '--outdir' argument in script
Usage of '--outdir' argument in python scripts makes it very
complicated for tools like ninja-to-soong to generate the Android
equivalent build file.
This is because the option is less clear on what will be generated.

Instead, change it for '--out' where we give the full path of the file
to generate. This has the good point of deduplicating the locations of
the file name to have it only in 'meson.build'.

Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/37741>
2025-10-08 20:51:20 +00:00

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from functools import reduce
import operator
template = """\
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*/
#include "nir.h"
const nir_intrinsic_info nir_intrinsic_infos[nir_num_intrinsics] = {
% for name, opcode in sorted(INTR_OPCODES.items()):
{
.name = "${name}",
.num_srcs = ${opcode.num_srcs},
% if opcode.src_components:
.src_components = {
${", ".join(str(comp) for comp in opcode.src_components)}
},
% endif
.has_dest = ${"true" if opcode.has_dest else "false"},
.dest_components = ${max(opcode.dest_components, 0)},
.dest_bit_sizes = ${hex(reduce(operator.or_, opcode.bit_sizes, 0))},
.bit_size_src = ${opcode.bit_size_src},
.num_indices = ${opcode.num_indices},
% if opcode.indices:
.indices = {
% for i in range(len(opcode.indices)):
NIR_INTRINSIC_${opcode.indices[i].name.upper()},
% endfor
},
.index_map = {
% for i in range(len(opcode.indices)):
[NIR_INTRINSIC_${opcode.indices[i].name.upper()}] = ${i + 1},
% endfor
},
% endif
.flags = ${"0" if len(opcode.flags) == 0 else " | ".join(opcode.flags)},
},
% endfor
};
const char *nir_intrinsic_index_names[NIR_INTRINSIC_NUM_INDEX_FLAGS] = {
% for index in INTR_INDICES:
"${index.name}",
% endfor
};
"""
from nir_intrinsics import INTR_OPCODES, INTR_INDICES
from mako.template import Template
import argparse
import os
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('--out', required=True,
help='Output C file')
args = parser.parse_args()
with open(args.out, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
f.write(Template(template).render(
INTR_OPCODES=INTR_OPCODES, INTR_INDICES=INTR_INDICES,
reduce=reduce, operator=operator))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()