+
+# Configuration for man pages
+man_pages = [("testpmd_app_ug/run_app", "testpmd",
+ "tests for dpdk pmds", "", 1),
+ ("tools/pdump", "dpdk-pdump",
+ "enable packet capture on dpdk ports", "", 1),
+ ("tools/proc_info", "dpdk-procinfo",
+ "access dpdk port stats and memory info", "", 1),
+ ("tools/pmdinfo", "dpdk-pmdinfo",
+ "dump a PMDs hardware support info", "", 1),
+ ("tools/devbind", "dpdk-devbind",
+ "check device status and bind/unbind them from drivers", "", 8)]
+
+
+# ####### :numref: fallback ########
+# The following hook functions add some simple handling for the :numref:
+# directive for Sphinx versions prior to 1.3.1. The functions replace the
+# :numref: reference with a link to the target (for all Sphinx doc types).
+# It doesn't try to label figures/tables.
+def numref_role(reftype, rawtext, text, lineno, inliner):
+ """
+ Add a Sphinx role to handle numref references. Note, we can't convert
+ the link here because the doctree isn't build and the target information
+ isn't available.
+ """
+ # Add an identifier to distinguish numref from other references.
+ newnode = nodes.reference('',
+ '',
+ refuri='_local_numref_#%s' % text,
+ internal=True)
+ return [newnode], []
+
+
+def process_numref(app, doctree, from_docname):
+ """
+ Process the numref nodes once the doctree has been built and prior to
+ writing the files. The processing involves replacing the numref with a
+ link plus text to indicate if it is a Figure or Table link.
+ """
+
+ # Iterate over the reference nodes in the doctree.
+ for node in doctree.traverse(nodes.reference):
+ target = node.get('refuri', '')
+
+ # Look for numref nodes.
+ if target.startswith('_local_numref_#'):
+ target = target.replace('_local_numref_#', '')
+
+ # Get the target label and link information from the Sphinx env.
+ data = app.builder.env.domains['std'].data
+ docname, label, _ = data['labels'].get(target, ('', '', ''))
+ relative_url = app.builder.get_relative_uri(from_docname, docname)
+
+ # Add a text label to the link.
+ if target.startswith('figure'):
+ caption = 'Figure'
+ elif target.startswith('table'):
+ caption = 'Table'
+ else:
+ caption = 'Link'
+
+ # New reference node with the updated link information.
+ newnode = nodes.reference('',
+ caption,
+ refuri='%s#%s' % (relative_url, label),
+ internal=True)
+ node.replace_self(newnode)
+
+
+def generate_nic_overview_table(output_filename):
+ """
+ Function to generate the NIC Overview Table from the ini files that define
+ the features for each NIC.
+
+ The default features for the table and their order is defined by the
+ 'default.ini' file.
+
+ """
+ # Default worning string.
+ warning = 'Warning generate_nic_overview_table()'
+
+ # Get the default features and order from the 'default.ini' file.
+ ini_path = path_join(dirname(output_filename), 'features')
+ config = configparser.ConfigParser()
+ config.optionxform = str
+ config.read(path_join(ini_path, 'default.ini'))
+ default_section = 'Features'
+ default_features = config.items(default_section)
+
+ # Create a dict of the valid features to validate the other ini files.
+ valid_features = {}
+ max_feature_length = 0
+ for feature in default_features:
+ key = feature[0]
+ valid_features[key] = ' '
+ max_feature_length = max(max_feature_length, len(key))
+
+ # Get a list of NIC ini files, excluding 'default.ini'.
+ ini_files = [basename(file) for file in listdir(ini_path)
+ if file.endswith('.ini') and file != 'default.ini']
+ ini_files.sort()
+
+ # Build up a list of the table header names from the ini filenames.
+ header_names = []
+ for ini_filename in ini_files:
+ name = ini_filename[:-4]
+ name = name.replace('_vf', 'vf')
+
+ # Pad the table header names to match the existing format.
+ if '_vec' in name:
+ pmd, vec = name.split('_')
+ name = '{0:{fill}{align}7}vec'.format(pmd, fill='.', align='<')
+ else:
+ name = '{0:{fill}{align}10}'.format(name, fill=' ', align='<')
+
+ header_names.append(name)
+
+ # Create a dict of the defined features for each NIC from the ini files.
+ ini_data = {}
+ for ini_filename in ini_files:
+ config = configparser.ConfigParser()
+ config.optionxform = str
+ config.read(path_join(ini_path, ini_filename))
+
+ # Initialize the dict with the default.ini value.
+ ini_data[ini_filename] = valid_features.copy()
+
+ # Check for a valid ini section.
+ if not config.has_section(default_section):
+ print("{}: File '{}' has no [{}] secton".format(warning,
+ ini_filename,
+ default_section))
+ continue
+
+ # Check for valid features names.
+ for name, value in config.items(default_section):
+ if name not in valid_features:
+ print("{}: Unknown feature '{}' in '{}'".format(warning,
+ name,
+ ini_filename))
+ continue
+
+ if value is not '':
+ # Get the first letter only.
+ ini_data[ini_filename][name] = value[0]
+
+ # Print out the RST NIC Overview table from the ini file data.
+ outfile = open(output_filename, 'w')
+ num_cols = len(header_names)
+
+ print('.. table:: Features availability in networking drivers\n',
+ file=outfile)
+
+ print_table_header(outfile, num_cols, header_names)
+ print_table_body(outfile, num_cols, ini_files, ini_data, default_features)
+
+
+def print_table_header(outfile, num_cols, header_names):
+ """ Print the RST table header. The header names are vertical. """
+ print_table_divider(outfile, num_cols)
+
+ line = ''
+ for name in header_names:
+ line += ' ' + name[0]
+
+ print_table_row(outfile, 'Feature', line)
+
+ for i in range(1, 10):
+ line = ''
+ for name in header_names:
+ line += ' ' + name[i]
+
+ print_table_row(outfile, '', line)
+
+ print_table_divider(outfile, num_cols)
+
+
+def print_table_body(outfile, num_cols, ini_files, ini_data, default_features):
+ """ Print out the body of the table. Each row is a NIC feature. """
+
+ for feature, _ in default_features:
+ line = ''
+
+ for ini_filename in ini_files:
+ line += ' ' + ini_data[ini_filename][feature]
+
+ print_table_row(outfile, feature, line)
+
+ print_table_divider(outfile, num_cols)
+
+
+def print_table_row(outfile, feature, line):
+ """ Print a single row of the table with fixed formatting. """
+ line = line.rstrip()
+ print(' {:<20}{}'.format(feature, line), file=outfile)
+
+
+def print_table_divider(outfile, num_cols):
+ """ Print the table divider line. """
+ line = ' '
+ column_dividers = ['='] * num_cols
+ line += ' '.join(column_dividers)
+
+ feature = '=' * 20
+
+ print_table_row(outfile, feature, line)
+
+
+def setup(app):
+ table_file = dirname(__file__) + '/nics/overview_table.txt'
+ generate_nic_overview_table(table_file)
+
+ if LooseVersion(sphinx_version) < LooseVersion('1.3.1'):
+ print('Upgrade sphinx to version >= 1.3.1 for '
+ 'improved Figure/Table number handling.')
+ # Add a role to handle :numref: references.
+ app.add_role('numref', numref_role)
+ # Process the numref references once the doctree has been created.
+ app.connect('doctree-resolved', process_numref)