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u-boot/tools/codman/lsp_client.py
Simon Glass 50e9e75d44 codman: Begin an experimental lsp analyser
It is possible to use an LSP to determine which code is used, at least
to some degree.

Make a start on this, in the hope that future work may prove out the
concept.

So far I have not found this to be particularly useful, since it does
not seem to handle IS_ENABLED() and similar macros when working out
inactive regions.

Co-developed-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <simon.glass@canonical.com>
2025-11-24 06:47:07 -07:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#
# Copyright 2025 Canonical Ltd
#
"""Minimal LSP (Language Server Protocol) client for clangd.
This module provides a simple JSON-RPC 2.0 client for communicating with
LSP servers like clangd. It focuses on the specific functionality needed
for analyzing inactive preprocessor regions.
"""
import json
import subprocess
import threading
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional
class LspClient:
"""Minimal LSP client for JSON-RPC 2.0 communication.
This client handles the basic LSP protocol communication over
stdin/stdout with a language server process.
Attributes:
process: The language server subprocess
next_id: Counter for JSON-RPC request IDs
responses: Dict mapping request IDs to response data
lock: Thread lock for response dictionary
reader_thread: Background thread reading server responses
"""
def __init__(self, server_command):
"""Init the LSP client and start the server.
Args:
server_command (list): Command to start the LSP server
(e.g., ['clangd', '--log=error'])
"""
self.process = subprocess.Popen(
server_command,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
text=True,
bufsize=0
)
self.next_id = 1
self.responses = {}
self.notifications = []
self.lock = threading.Lock()
self.running = True
# Start background thread to read responses
self.reader_thread = threading.Thread(target=self._read_responses)
self.reader_thread.daemon = True
self.reader_thread.start()
def _read_responses(self):
"""Background thread to read responses from the server"""
while self.running and self.process.poll() is None:
try:
# Read headers
headers = {}
while True:
line = self.process.stdout.readline()
if not line or line == '\r\n' or line == '\n':
break
if ':' in line:
key, value = line.split(':', 1)
headers[key.strip()] = value.strip()
if 'Content-Length' not in headers:
continue
# Read content
content_length = int(headers['Content-Length'])
content = self.process.stdout.read(content_length)
if not content:
break
# Parse JSON
message = json.loads(content)
# Store response or notification
with self.lock:
if 'id' in message:
# Response to a request
self.responses[message['id']] = message
else:
# Notification from server
self.notifications.append(message)
except (json.JSONDecodeError, ValueError):
continue
except Exception:
break
def _send_message(self, message: Dict[str, Any]):
"""Send a JSON-RPC message to the server.
Args:
message: JSON-RPC message dictionary
"""
content = json.dumps(message)
headers = f'Content-Length: {len(content)}\r\n\r\n'
self.process.stdin.write(headers + content)
self.process.stdin.flush()
def request(self, method: str, params: Optional[Dict] = None,
timeout: int = 30) -> Optional[Dict]:
"""Send a JSON-RPC request and wait for response.
Args:
method: LSP method name (e.g., 'initialize')
params: Method parameters dictionary
timeout: Timeout in seconds (default: 30)
Returns:
Response dictionary, or None on timeout/error
"""
request_id = self.next_id
self.next_id += 1
message = {
'jsonrpc': '2.0',
'id': request_id,
'method': method,
}
if params:
message['params'] = params
self._send_message(message)
# Wait for response
import time
start_time = time.time()
while time.time() - start_time < timeout:
with self.lock:
if request_id in self.responses:
response = self.responses.pop(request_id)
if 'result' in response:
return response['result']
if 'error' in response:
raise RuntimeError(
f"LSP error: {response['error']}")
return response
time.sleep(0.01)
return None
def notify(self, method: str, params: Optional[Dict] = None):
"""Send a JSON-RPC notification (no response expected).
Args:
method: LSP method name
params: Method parameters dictionary
"""
message = {
'jsonrpc': '2.0',
'method': method,
}
if params:
message['params'] = params
self._send_message(message)
def init(self, root_uri: str, capabilities: Optional[Dict] = None) -> Dict:
"""Send initialize request to the server.
Args:
root_uri: Workspace root URI (e.g., 'file:///path/to/workspace')
capabilities: Client capabilities dict
Returns:
Server capabilities from initialize response
"""
if capabilities is None:
capabilities = {
'textDocument': {
'semanticTokens': {
'requests': {
'full': True
}
},
'publishDiagnostics': {},
'inactiveRegions': {
'refreshSupport': False
}
}
}
result = self.request('initialize', {
'processId': None,
'rootUri': root_uri,
'capabilities': capabilities
})
# Send initialized notification
self.notify('initialized', {})
return result
def shutdown(self):
"""Shutdown the language server"""
self.request('shutdown')
self.notify('exit')
self.running = False
if self.process:
self.process.wait(timeout=5)
# Close file descriptors to avoid ResourceWarnings
if self.process.stdin:
self.process.stdin.close()
if self.process.stdout:
self.process.stdout.close()
if self.process.stderr:
self.process.stderr.close()
def __enter__(self):
"""Context manager entry"""
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
"""Context manager exit - ensure cleanup"""
self.shutdown()