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* nesc-msg.c: mig support
 
* nesc-msg.c: mig support
 
* nesc-cpp.c: interaction between nesC and the C preprocessor
 
* nesc-cpp.c: interaction between nesC and the C preprocessor
* nesc-xml.c, nesc-dump.c, nesc-dfilter.c: dump information on nesC program in XML
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* nesc-xml.c, nesc-dump.c, nesc-dfilter.c, ND*, nesc-dspec.def: dump information on nesC program in XML (the .def and automatically-generated ND* files reuse the [[nesc-internals/AST|AST infrastructure]]
 
* nesc-doc.c: TinyOS 1.x documentation generator (obsolete, doesn't support generic components)
 
* nesc-doc.c: TinyOS 1.x documentation generator (obsolete, doesn't support generic components)
 
* nesc-ndoc.c: documentation string handling
 
* nesc-ndoc.c: documentation string handling
 
* nesc-generate.c: nesC code generation (builds on unparse.c)
 
* nesc-generate.c: nesC code generation (builds on unparse.c)
 
* nesc-inline.c: decide what to inline
 
* nesc-inline.c: decide what to inline
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= Compilation Overview =
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= Main Types =

Revision as of 11:38, 25 November 2008

Driver Scripts

  • ncc: driver script for TinyOS, understands TinyOS platforms, etc. Behaves like gcc with extra options. Main task is to generate and execute a nescc command
  • nescc: driver script for nesC, understands how to compile a nesC application. Supports cross-compilation. Behaves like gcc with extra options. Main task is to generate and execute a gcc command with the appropriate magic (see the tdspecs file) to invoke nesc-compile on .nc files.
  • mig, nescc-mig: TinyOS and non-TinyOS scripts to invoke the message interface generator. End up calling nescc with the "right" options.
  • ncg, nescc-ncg: TinyOS and non-TinyOS scripts to invoke the constant generator. End up calling nescc with the "right" options.

Internal Script

  • nesc-compile: Invoked by gcc when passed a .nc file. Must generate a .s or .o file depending on options received. Essentially, invokes nesc1 to transform nesC application into a C file, then invokes gcc to compile this C file.

In all these scripts, gcc stands for the target platform's gcc, though, except for the invocation from nesc-compile, this isn't typically crucial.

nesc1

Overview: takes a "root" .nc file and generates a C file representing the whole nesC application. Also has a few other paths, to generate information for mig, TinyOS 1.x doc info (legacy only, the 2.x docs use the XML output), and a C-with-nesC extensions to C path (new). Accepts gcc options and nescc options, as filtered by nescc/nesc-compile.

Implementation is based on a C frontend derived from gcc 2.8.1, with various additions of code from later versions of gcc. Ideally it should support the current gcc C syntax, but that ends up being more an on-demand thing -- when someone complains that some header file doesn't work, I add support for whatever new C feature is involved. Essentially what's missing is some of the newer ISO C99 features, and all #pragma's. As of 1.3.x, the preprocessor is integrated in nesc1 (nesc1 used to invoke the target gcc to perform preprocessing of nesC files).

Directory Structure

  • top-level: the usual configuration stuff, READMEs, etc. Bootstrap is a script that runs automake, autoconf, etc to generate configure
  • doc: man pages, reference manual, and miscellaneous documentation
  • include, libiberty, libcpp: integrated C preprocessor, imported from gcc in early 2008. Very minor (a few lines) changes (sorry, there should be a nice version number and diff, but it isn't very hard to track down exactly which snapshot I used, and hence recompute the diff).
  • tests: old stuff, ignore.
  • nregress: regression tests, execute ./runtest to run tests. Tests the nesc1 driver in src/nesc1, except some stuff depends on the installation too (this is broken and should be fixed, do a recursive grep for ncc and nescc)
  • src: the nesC compiler itself (builds nesc1)

nesc1 structure

nesc-* contain the nesC-specific parts of the compiler. The other files are related to handling C, but have a limited amount of nesC-related changes.

The main files are:

  • toplev.c: contains main, parses options and invokes nesc_compile
  • nesc-main.c: nesc_compile is the main entry point to the actual compiler
  • nodetypes.def, AST*.c: nodetypes.def defines the types representing the abstract syntax tree (AST) that is the parsed representation of a nesC program. The AST*.c files are hand-written and automatically-generated files for creating and manipulating AST nodes. See nesc-internals/AST for more details.
  • c-lex.c: the lexer
  • c-parse.y: the parser
  • machine.c, machine.h, machine/*: cross-compilation support
  • cval.c, constants.c: constants and constant folding
  • expr.c: C expression handling
  • init.c: C initializer handling
  • semantics.c: C declaration handling (structures, variables, functions)
  • stmt.c: C statement handling
  • types.c: C type handling
  • unparse.c: print a C program corresponding to an AST - contains various hacks for nesC support
  • nesc-component.c: code common to configurations and modules
  • nesc-configuration.c: configurations
  • nesc-module.c: modules
  • nesc-interface.c: interfaces
  • nesc-abstract.c: generic components
  • nesc-atomic.c: atomic statements
  • nesc-attributes.c: nesC @blah(...) attributes
  • nesc-magic.c: magic functions (unique & co)
  • nesc-network.c: nx_* types
  • nesc-task.c: tasks
  • nesc-cg.c: cgraph is used to represent component connection graphs and function call/use graphs...
  • nesc-constants.c: perform a constant-folding pass
  • nesc-deputy.c: support for Deputy's type-safety annotations
  • nesc-msg.c: mig support
  • nesc-cpp.c: interaction between nesC and the C preprocessor
  • nesc-xml.c, nesc-dump.c, nesc-dfilter.c, ND*, nesc-dspec.def: dump information on nesC program in XML (the .def and automatically-generated ND* files reuse the AST infrastructure
  • nesc-doc.c: TinyOS 1.x documentation generator (obsolete, doesn't support generic components)
  • nesc-ndoc.c: documentation string handling
  • nesc-generate.c: nesC code generation (builds on unparse.c)
  • nesc-inline.c: decide what to inline

Compilation Overview

Main Types