#! /usr/bin/perl -w # get-pci-ids: extract pci vendor/device ids from linux net drivers # Copyright (C) 2003 Georg Baum <gbaum@users.sf.net> # 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 # Known bugs/limitations: # - Does not recognize all drivers because some require special cflags. # Fails also on some drivers that do belong to other architectures # than the one of the machine this script is running on. # This is currently not so important because all drivers that have an # Etherboot counterpart are recognized. use strict; use File::Basename "dirname"; use POSIX "uname"; # Where to find the kernel sources my $kernel_src = "/usr/src/linux"; if($#ARGV >= 0) { $kernel_src = shift; } # Sanity checks if($#ARGV >= 0) { print STDERR "Too many arguments.\n"; print STDERR "Usage: get-pci-ids [path to kernel sources]\n"; print STDERR " /usr/src/linux is assumed if no path is given.\n"; exit 1; } unless(-f "$kernel_src/include/linux/version.h") { print STDERR "Could not find $kernel_src/include/linux/version.h.\n"; print STDERR "$kernel_src is probably no Linux kernel source tree.\n"; exit 1; } # Flags that are needed to preprocess the drivers. # Some drivers need optimization my $cflags="-D__KERNEL__ -I$kernel_src/include -I$kernel_src/net/inet -O2"; # The C preprocessor. It needs to spit out the preprocessed source on stdout. my $cpp="gcc -E"; # List of drivers. We parse every .c file. It does not harm if it does not contain a driver. my @drivers = split /\s+/, `find $kernel_src/drivers/net -name '*.c' | sort`; # Kernel version my $version = `grep UTS_RELEASE $kernel_src/include/linux/version.h`; chomp $version; $version =~ s/\s*#define\s+UTS_RELEASE\s+"(\S+)".*$/$1/g; # Architecture my @uname = uname(); # Print header print "# PCI vendor/device ids extracted from Linux $version on $uname[4] at " . gmtime() . "\n"; my $driver; # Process the drivers foreach $driver (@drivers) { # Preprocess to expand macros my $command = "$cpp $cflags -I" . dirname($driver) . " $driver"; open DRIVER, "$command |" or die "Could not execute\n\"$command\".\n"; # Extract the pci_device_id structure my $found = 0; my $line = ""; my @lines; while(<DRIVER>) { if(/^\s*static\s+struct\s+pci_device_id/) { # This file contains a driver. Print the name. $driver =~ s!$kernel_src/drivers/net/!!g; print "\n$driver\n"; $found = 1; next; } if($found == 1){ if(/\};/ or /{\s*0\s*,?\s*}/) { # End of struct $found = 0; } else { chomp; if(/\}\s*,?\s*\n?$/) { # This line contains a full entry or the last part of it. $_ = $line . $_; $line = ""; s/[,\{\};\(\)]//g; # Strip punctuation s/^\s+//g; # Eat whitespace at beginning of line tr[A-Z][a-z]; # Convert to lowercase # Push the vendor and device id to @lines if this line is not empty. # We ignore everything else that might be there my ($vendor_id, $device_id, $remainder) = split /\W+/, $_, 3; push @lines, "$vendor_id $device_id\n" if($vendor_id && $device_id); } else { # This line does contain a partial entry. Remember it. $line .= "$_ "; } } } } close DRIVER; # No "or die", because $cpp fails on some files # Now print out the sorted values @lines = sort @lines; my $lastline = ""; foreach(@lines) { # Print each vendor/device id combination only once. # Some drivers (e.g. e100) do contain subfamilies print if($_ ne $lastline); $lastline = $_; } }