[v7] usertools: rewrite pmdinfo

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Robin Jarry Oct. 4, 2022, 7:29 p.m. UTC
  dpdk-pmdinfo.py does not produce any parseable output. The -r/--raw flag
merely prints multiple independent JSON lines which cannot be fed
directly to any JSON parser. Moreover, the script complexity is rather
high for such a simple task: extracting PMD_INFO_STRING from .rodata ELF
sections. Rewrite it so that it can produce valid JSON.

Remove the PCI database parsing for PCI-ID to Vendor-Device names
conversion. This should be done by external scripts (if really needed).

The script passes flake8, black, isort and pylint checks.

I have tested this with a matrix of python/pyelftools versions:

                                 pyelftools
               0.22  0.23  0.24  0.25  0.26  0.27  0.28  0.29
        3.6      ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok
        3.7      ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok
 Python 3.8      ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok
        3.9      ok    ok    ok    ok    ok   *ok    ok    ok
        3.10   fail  fail  fail  fail    ok    ok    ok    ok

                                     * Also tested on FreeBSD

All failures with python 3.10 are related to the same issue:

  File "elftools/construct/lib/container.py", line 5, in <module>
    from collections import MutableMapping
  ImportError: cannot import name 'MutableMapping' from 'collections'

Python 3.10 support is only available since pyelftools 0.26. The script
will only work with Python 3.6 and later.

Update the minimal system requirements, docs and release notes.

Signed-off-by: Robin Jarry <rjarry@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yigit@amd.com>
Tested-by: Olivier Matz <olivier.matz@6wind.com>
Acked-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
---
v6 -> v7:

* replaced hacky /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf parsing with ldd invocation
  (makes code actually shorter)
* tested that it works on FreeBSD and Linux
* rebased on latest main (v22.07-486-gd5262b521d09)

 doc/guides/linux_gsg/sys_reqs.rst      |   2 +-
 doc/guides/rel_notes/release_22_11.rst |  10 +
 doc/guides/tools/pmdinfo.rst           |  82 ++-
 usertools/dpdk-pmdinfo.py              | 896 ++++++++-----------------
 4 files changed, 370 insertions(+), 620 deletions(-)
  

Comments

Thomas Monjalon Oct. 10, 2022, 10:44 p.m. UTC | #1
04/10/2022 21:29, Robin Jarry:
> dpdk-pmdinfo.py does not produce any parseable output. The -r/--raw flag
> merely prints multiple independent JSON lines which cannot be fed
> directly to any JSON parser. Moreover, the script complexity is rather
> high for such a simple task: extracting PMD_INFO_STRING from .rodata ELF
> sections. Rewrite it so that it can produce valid JSON.
> 
> Remove the PCI database parsing for PCI-ID to Vendor-Device names
> conversion. This should be done by external scripts (if really needed).
> 
> The script passes flake8, black, isort and pylint checks.
> 
> I have tested this with a matrix of python/pyelftools versions:
> 
>                                  pyelftools
>                0.22  0.23  0.24  0.25  0.26  0.27  0.28  0.29
>         3.6      ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok
>         3.7      ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok
>  Python 3.8      ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok
>         3.9      ok    ok    ok    ok    ok   *ok    ok    ok
>         3.10   fail  fail  fail  fail    ok    ok    ok    ok
> 
>                                      * Also tested on FreeBSD
> 
> All failures with python 3.10 are related to the same issue:
> 
>   File "elftools/construct/lib/container.py", line 5, in <module>
>     from collections import MutableMapping
>   ImportError: cannot import name 'MutableMapping' from 'collections'
> 
> Python 3.10 support is only available since pyelftools 0.26. The script
> will only work with Python 3.6 and later.
> 
> Update the minimal system requirements, docs and release notes.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Robin Jarry <rjarry@redhat.com>
> Tested-by: Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yigit@amd.com>
> Tested-by: Olivier Matz <olivier.matz@6wind.com>
> Acked-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>

Applied, thanks.
  
Olivier Matz Oct. 12, 2022, 3:16 p.m. UTC | #2
Hi,

On Tue, Oct 11, 2022 at 12:44:56AM +0200, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> 04/10/2022 21:29, Robin Jarry:
> > dpdk-pmdinfo.py does not produce any parseable output. The -r/--raw flag
> > merely prints multiple independent JSON lines which cannot be fed
> > directly to any JSON parser. Moreover, the script complexity is rather
> > high for such a simple task: extracting PMD_INFO_STRING from .rodata ELF
> > sections. Rewrite it so that it can produce valid JSON.
> > 
> > Remove the PCI database parsing for PCI-ID to Vendor-Device names
> > conversion. This should be done by external scripts (if really needed).
> > 
> > The script passes flake8, black, isort and pylint checks.
> > 
> > I have tested this with a matrix of python/pyelftools versions:
> > 
> >                                  pyelftools
> >                0.22  0.23  0.24  0.25  0.26  0.27  0.28  0.29
> >         3.6      ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok
> >         3.7      ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok
> >  Python 3.8      ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok    ok
> >         3.9      ok    ok    ok    ok    ok   *ok    ok    ok
> >         3.10   fail  fail  fail  fail    ok    ok    ok    ok
> > 
> >                                      * Also tested on FreeBSD
> > 
> > All failures with python 3.10 are related to the same issue:
> > 
> >   File "elftools/construct/lib/container.py", line 5, in <module>
> >     from collections import MutableMapping
> >   ImportError: cannot import name 'MutableMapping' from 'collections'
> > 
> > Python 3.10 support is only available since pyelftools 0.26. The script
> > will only work with Python 3.6 and later.
> > 
> > Update the minimal system requirements, docs and release notes.
> > 
> > Signed-off-by: Robin Jarry <rjarry@redhat.com>
> > Tested-by: Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yigit@amd.com>
> > Tested-by: Olivier Matz <olivier.matz@6wind.com>
> > Acked-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
> 
> Applied, thanks.

As discussed off-list with Robin, it appears that "ldd" is not available
on buildroot-based images. See:
http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2013-July/074927.html

The link is quite old but it seems it's still true today if we don't
build the toolchain.

Robin suggested this patch:

--- a/usertools/dpdk-pmdinfo.py
+++ b/usertools/dpdk-pmdinfo.py
@@ -290,8 +290,10 @@ def get_needed_libs(path: Path) -> Iterator[Path]:
     """
     Extract the dynamic library dependencies from an ELF executable.
     """
+    env = os.environ.copy()
+    env["LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS"] = "1"
     with subprocess.Popen(
-        ["ldd", str(path)], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE
+        [str(path)], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=env
     ) as proc:
         out, err = proc.communicate()
         if proc.returncode != 0:

One subtle difference is that the patched version won't work on
non-executable files, but I don't think it can happen in real-life.

An alternative for us is to provide a simple "ldd" shell script in our
buildroot-based images.

I don't have a strong opinion, I'll tend to say that the patch is a
better option. Any comment?

Thanks,
Olivier
  
Thomas Monjalon Oct. 12, 2022, 4:16 p.m. UTC | #3
12/10/2022 17:16, Olivier Matz:
> On Tue, Oct 11, 2022 at 12:44:56AM +0200, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> As discussed off-list with Robin, it appears that "ldd" is not available
> on buildroot-based images. See:
> http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2013-July/074927.html
> 
> The link is quite old but it seems it's still true today if we don't
> build the toolchain.
> 
> Robin suggested this patch:
> 
> --- a/usertools/dpdk-pmdinfo.py
> +++ b/usertools/dpdk-pmdinfo.py
> @@ -290,8 +290,10 @@ def get_needed_libs(path: Path) -> Iterator[Path]:
>      """
>      Extract the dynamic library dependencies from an ELF executable.
>      """
> +    env = os.environ.copy()
> +    env["LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS"] = "1"
>      with subprocess.Popen(
> -        ["ldd", str(path)], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE
> +        [str(path)], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=env
>      ) as proc:
>          out, err = proc.communicate()
>          if proc.returncode != 0:
> 
> One subtle difference is that the patched version won't work on
> non-executable files, but I don't think it can happen in real-life.
> 
> An alternative for us is to provide a simple "ldd" shell script in our
> buildroot-based images.
> 
> I don't have a strong opinion, I'll tend to say that the patch is a
> better option. Any comment?

What about implementing both?
If ldd is available, use it,
otherwise use LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS variable.
  
Robin Jarry Oct. 12, 2022, 4:30 p.m. UTC | #4
Thomas Monjalon, Oct 12, 2022 at 18:16:
> What about implementing both?
> If ldd is available, use it,
> otherwise use LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS variable.

This is a bit overkill in my opinion. Also it would make the behaviour
somewhat different whether ldd is available and/or the analyzed binaries
are executable.

I think it is an OK limitation to require that the analyzed ELF files
are executable.

By the way, the following command:

    LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS=1 build/app/dpdk-test-pmd

Works both on Linux and FreeBSD and produces similar outputs.
  
Thomas Monjalon Oct. 12, 2022, 4:44 p.m. UTC | #5
12/10/2022 18:30, Robin Jarry:
> Thomas Monjalon, Oct 12, 2022 at 18:16:
> > What about implementing both?
> > If ldd is available, use it,
> > otherwise use LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS variable.
> 
> This is a bit overkill in my opinion. Also it would make the behaviour
> somewhat different whether ldd is available and/or the analyzed binaries
> are executable.

Yes, different behaviour is not desirable.

> I think it is an OK limitation to require that the analyzed ELF files
> are executable.
> 
> By the way, the following command:
> 
>     LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS=1 build/app/dpdk-test-pmd
> 
> Works both on Linux and FreeBSD and produces similar outputs.

OK for executable,
but can we expect .so to be always executable?
  
Robin Jarry Oct. 12, 2022, 4:48 p.m. UTC | #6
Thomas Monjalon, Oct 12, 2022 at 18:44:
> OK for executable,
> but can we expect .so to be always executable?

I think this is the default when linking. Whether dynamic libraries or
executable programs.

Also, the "must be executable" limitation only applies on the files
specified on the command line. Perhaps this is acceptable? We can make
it obvious in the docs and return an explicit error so that users are
not confused.
  
Thomas Monjalon Oct. 12, 2022, 8:40 p.m. UTC | #7
12/10/2022 18:48, Robin Jarry:
> Thomas Monjalon, Oct 12, 2022 at 18:44:
> > OK for executable,
> > but can we expect .so to be always executable?
> 
> I think this is the default when linking. Whether dynamic libraries or
> executable programs.
> 
> Also, the "must be executable" limitation only applies on the files
> specified on the command line. Perhaps this is acceptable? We can make
> it obvious in the docs and return an explicit error so that users are
> not confused.

Yes good idea to add a check with a warning.
  

Patch

diff --git a/doc/guides/linux_gsg/sys_reqs.rst b/doc/guides/linux_gsg/sys_reqs.rst
index 08d45898f025..f842105eeda7 100644
--- a/doc/guides/linux_gsg/sys_reqs.rst
+++ b/doc/guides/linux_gsg/sys_reqs.rst
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@  Compilation of the DPDK
    resulting in statically linked applications not being linked properly.
    Use an updated version of ``pkg-config`` or ``pkgconf`` instead when building applications
 
-*   Python 3.5 or later.
+*   Python 3.6 or later.
 
 *   Meson (version 0.49.2+) and ninja
 
diff --git a/doc/guides/rel_notes/release_22_11.rst b/doc/guides/rel_notes/release_22_11.rst
index 5d8ef669b829..8106fb41e09b 100644
--- a/doc/guides/rel_notes/release_22_11.rst
+++ b/doc/guides/rel_notes/release_22_11.rst
@@ -123,6 +123,16 @@  New Features
   into single event containing ``rte_event_vector``
   whose event type is ``RTE_EVENT_TYPE_CRYPTODEV_VECTOR``.
 
+* **Rewritten dpdk-pmdinfo.py script.**
+
+  The ``dpdk-pmdinfo.py`` script was rewritten to produce valid JSON only.
+  PCI-IDs parsing has been removed.
+  To get a similar output to the (now removed) ``-r/--raw`` flag, you may use the following command:
+
+  .. code-block:: sh
+
+     strings $dpdk_binary_or_driver | sed -n 's/^PMD_INFO_STRING= //p'
+
 
 Removed Items
 -------------
diff --git a/doc/guides/tools/pmdinfo.rst b/doc/guides/tools/pmdinfo.rst
index af6d24b0f63b..5b1e352f5634 100644
--- a/doc/guides/tools/pmdinfo.rst
+++ b/doc/guides/tools/pmdinfo.rst
@@ -5,25 +5,81 @@ 
 dpdk-pmdinfo Application
 ========================
 
-The ``dpdk-pmdinfo`` tool is a Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) utility that
-can dump a PMDs hardware support info.
+The ``dpdk-pmdinfo.py`` tool is a Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) utility that
+can dump a PMDs hardware support info in the JSON format.
 
+Synopsis
+--------
 
-Running the Application
------------------------
+::
 
-The tool has a number of command line options:
+   dpdk-pmdinfo.py [-h] [-p] [-v] ELF_FILE [ELF_FILE ...]
+
+Arguments
+---------
+
+.. program:: dpdk-pmdinfo.py
+
+.. option:: -h, --help
+
+   Show the inline help.
+
+.. option:: -p, --search-plugins
+
+   In addition of ``ELF_FILE``\s and their linked dynamic libraries, also scan
+   the DPDK plugins path.
+
+.. option:: -v, --verbose
+
+   Display warnings due to linked libraries not found or ELF/JSON parsing errors
+   in these libraries. Use twice to show debug messages.
+
+.. option:: ELF_FILE
+
+   DPDK application binary or dynamic library.
+   Any linked ``librte_*.so`` library (as reported by ``ldd``) will also be analyzed.
+   Can be specified multiple times.
+
+Environment Variables
+---------------------
+
+.. envvar:: LD_LIBRARY_PATH
+
+   If specified, the linked ``librte_*.so`` libraries will be looked up here first.
+
+Examples
+--------
+
+Get the complete info for a given driver:
 
 .. code-block:: console
 
-   dpdk-pmdinfo [-hrtp] [-d <pci id file] <elf-file>
+   $ dpdk-pmdinfo.py /usr/bin/dpdk-testpmd | \
+       jq '.[] | select(.name == "net_ice_dcf")'
+   {
+     "name": "net_ice_dcf",
+     "params": "cap=dcf",
+     "kmod": "* igb_uio | vfio-pci",
+     "pci_ids": [
+       {
+         "vendor": "8086",
+         "device": "1889"
+       }
+     ]
+   }
 
-   -h, --help            Show a short help message and exit
-   -r, --raw             Dump as raw json strings
-   -d FILE, --pcidb=FILE Specify a pci database to get vendor names from
-   -t, --table           Output information on hw support as a hex table
-   -p, --plugindir       Scan dpdk for autoload plugins
+Get only the required kernel modules for a given driver:
 
-.. Note::
+.. code-block:: console
 
-   * Parameters inside the square brackets represents optional parameters.
+   $ dpdk-pmdinfo.py /usr/bin/dpdk-testpmd | \
+       jq '.[] | select(.name == "net_cn10k").kmod'
+   "vfio-pci"
+
+Get only the required kernel modules for a given device:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+   $ dpdk-pmdinfo.py /usr/bin/dpdk-testpmd | \
+       jq '.[] | select(.pci_ids[] | .vendor == "15b3" and .device == "1013").kmod'
+   "* ib_uverbs & mlx5_core & mlx5_ib"
diff --git a/usertools/dpdk-pmdinfo.py b/usertools/dpdk-pmdinfo.py
index 40ef5cec6cba..67d023a04711 100755
--- a/usertools/dpdk-pmdinfo.py
+++ b/usertools/dpdk-pmdinfo.py
@@ -1,626 +1,310 @@ 
 #!/usr/bin/env python3
 # SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
 # Copyright(c) 2016  Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com>
+# Copyright(c) 2022  Robin Jarry
+# pylint: disable=invalid-name
+
+r"""
+Utility to dump PMD_INFO_STRING support from DPDK binaries.
+
+This script prints JSON output to be interpreted by other tools. Here are some
+examples with jq:
+
+Get the complete info for a given driver:
+
+  %(prog)s dpdk-testpmd | \
+  jq '.[] | select(.name == "cnxk_nix_inl")'
+
+Get only the required kernel modules for a given driver:
+
+  %(prog)s dpdk-testpmd | \
+  jq '.[] | select(.name == "net_i40e").kmod'
+
+Get only the required kernel modules for a given device:
+
+  %(prog)s dpdk-testpmd | \
+  jq '.[] | select(.devices[] | .vendor_id == "15b3" and .device_id == "1013").kmod'
+"""
 
-# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#
-# Utility to dump PMD_INFO_STRING support from an object file
-#
-# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-import json
-import os
-import platform
-import sys
 import argparse
-from elftools.common.exceptions import ELFError
-from elftools.common.py3compat import byte2int
-from elftools.elf.elffile import ELFFile
-
-
-# For running from development directory. It should take precedence over the
-# installed pyelftools.
-sys.path.insert(0, '.')
-
-raw_output = False
-pcidb = None
-
-# ===========================================
-
-class Vendor:
-    """
-    Class for vendors. This is the top level class
-    for the devices belong to a specific vendor.
-    self.devices is the device dictionary
-    subdevices are in each device.
-    """
-
-    def __init__(self, vendorStr):
-        """
-        Class initializes with the raw line from pci.ids
-        Parsing takes place inside __init__
-        """
-        self.ID = vendorStr.split()[0]
-        self.name = vendorStr.replace("%s " % self.ID, "").rstrip()
-        self.devices = {}
-
-    def addDevice(self, deviceStr):
-        """
-        Adds a device to self.devices
-        takes the raw line from pci.ids
-        """
-        s = deviceStr.strip()
-        devID = s.split()[0]
-        if devID in self.devices:
-            pass
-        else:
-            self.devices[devID] = Device(deviceStr)
-
-    def report(self):
-        print(self.ID, self.name)
-        for id, dev in self.devices.items():
-            dev.report()
-
-    def find_device(self, devid):
-        # convert to a hex string and remove 0x
-        devid = hex(devid)[2:]
-        try:
-            return self.devices[devid]
-        except:
-            return Device("%s  Unknown Device" % devid)
-
-
-class Device:
-
-    def __init__(self, deviceStr):
-        """
-        Class for each device.
-        Each vendor has its own devices dictionary.
-        """
-        s = deviceStr.strip()
-        self.ID = s.split()[0]
-        self.name = s.replace("%s  " % self.ID, "")
-        self.subdevices = {}
-
-    def report(self):
-        print("\t%s\t%s" % (self.ID, self.name))
-        for subID, subdev in self.subdevices.items():
-            subdev.report()
-
-    def addSubDevice(self, subDeviceStr):
-        """
-        Adds a subvendor, subdevice to device.
-        Uses raw line from pci.ids
-        """
-        s = subDeviceStr.strip()
-        spl = s.split()
-        subVendorID = spl[0]
-        subDeviceID = spl[1]
-        subDeviceName = s.split("  ")[-1]
-        devID = "%s:%s" % (subVendorID, subDeviceID)
-        self.subdevices[devID] = SubDevice(
-            subVendorID, subDeviceID, subDeviceName)
-
-    def find_subid(self, subven, subdev):
-        subven = hex(subven)[2:]
-        subdev = hex(subdev)[2:]
-        devid = "%s:%s" % (subven, subdev)
-
-        try:
-            return self.subdevices[devid]
-        except:
-            if (subven == "ffff" and subdev == "ffff"):
-                return SubDevice("ffff", "ffff", "(All Subdevices)")
-            return SubDevice(subven, subdev, "(Unknown Subdevice)")
-
-
-class SubDevice:
-    """
-    Class for subdevices.
-    """
-
-    def __init__(self, vendor, device, name):
-        """
-        Class initializes with vendorid, deviceid and name
-        """
-        self.vendorID = vendor
-        self.deviceID = device
-        self.name = name
-
-    def report(self):
-        print("\t\t%s\t%s\t%s" % (self.vendorID, self.deviceID, self.name))
-
-
-class PCIIds:
-    """
-    Top class for all pci.ids entries.
-    All queries will be asked to this class.
-    PCIIds.vendors["0e11"].devices["0046"].\
-    subdevices["0e11:4091"].name  =  "Smart Array 6i"
-    """
-
-    def __init__(self, filename):
-        """
-        Prepares the directories.
-        Checks local data file.
-        Tries to load from local, if not found, downloads from web
-        """
-        self.version = ""
-        self.date = ""
-        self.vendors = {}
-        self.contents = None
-        self.readLocal(filename)
-        self.parse()
-
-    def reportVendors(self):
-        """Reports the vendors
-        """
-        for vid, v in self.vendors.items():
-            print(v.ID, v.name)
-
-    def report(self, vendor=None):
-        """
-        Reports everything for all vendors or a specific vendor
-        PCIIds.report()  reports everything
-        PCIIDs.report("0e11") reports only "Compaq Computer Corporation"
-        """
-        if vendor is not None:
-            self.vendors[vendor].report()
-        else:
-            for vID, v in self.vendors.items():
-                v.report()
-
-    def find_vendor(self, vid):
-        # convert vid to a hex string and remove the 0x
-        vid = hex(vid)[2:]
-
-        try:
-            return self.vendors[vid]
-        except:
-            return Vendor("%s Unknown Vendor" % (vid))
-
-    def findDate(self, content):
-        for l in content:
-            if l.find("Date:") > -1:
-                return l.split()[-2].replace("-", "")
-        return None
-
-    def parse(self):
-        if not self.contents:
-            print("data/%s-pci.ids not found" % self.date)
-        else:
-            vendorID = ""
-            deviceID = ""
-            for l in self.contents:
-                if l[0] == "#":
-                    continue
-                elif not l.strip():
-                    continue
-                else:
-                    if l.find("\t\t") == 0:
-                        self.vendors[vendorID].devices[
-                            deviceID].addSubDevice(l)
-                    elif l.find("\t") == 0:
-                        deviceID = l.strip().split()[0]
-                        self.vendors[vendorID].addDevice(l)
-                    else:
-                        vendorID = l.split()[0]
-                        self.vendors[vendorID] = Vendor(l)
-
-    def readLocal(self, filename):
-        """
-        Reads the local file
-        """
-        with open(filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
-            self.contents = f.readlines()
-        self.date = self.findDate(self.contents)
-
-    def loadLocal(self):
-        """
-        Loads database from local. If there is no file,
-        it creates a new one from web
-        """
-        self.date = idsfile[0].split("/")[1].split("-")[0]
-        self.readLocal()
-
-
-# =======================================
-
-def search_file(filename, search_path):
-    """ Given a search path, find file with requested name """
-    for path in search_path.split(':'):
-        candidate = os.path.join(path, filename)
-        if os.path.exists(candidate):
-            return os.path.abspath(candidate)
-    return None
-
-
-class ReadElf(object):
-    """ display_* methods are used to emit output into the output stream
-    """
-
-    def __init__(self, file, output):
-        """ file:
-                stream object with the ELF file to read
-
-            output:
-                output stream to write to
-        """
-        self.elffile = ELFFile(file)
-        self.output = output
-
-        # Lazily initialized if a debug dump is requested
-        self._dwarfinfo = None
-
-        self._versioninfo = None
-
-    def _section_from_spec(self, spec):
-        """ Retrieve a section given a "spec" (either number or name).
-            Return None if no such section exists in the file.
-        """
-        try:
-            num = int(spec)
-            if num < self.elffile.num_sections():
-                return self.elffile.get_section(num)
-            return None
-        except ValueError:
-            # Not a number. Must be a name then
-            section = self.elffile.get_section_by_name(force_unicode(spec))
-            if section is None:
-                # No match with a unicode name.
-                # Some versions of pyelftools (<= 0.23) store internal strings
-                # as bytes. Try again with the name encoded as bytes.
-                section = self.elffile.get_section_by_name(force_bytes(spec))
-            return section
-
-    def pretty_print_pmdinfo(self, pmdinfo):
-        global pcidb
-
-        for i in pmdinfo["pci_ids"]:
-            vendor = pcidb.find_vendor(i[0])
-            device = vendor.find_device(i[1])
-            subdev = device.find_subid(i[2], i[3])
-            print("%s (%s) : %s (%s) %s" %
-                  (vendor.name, vendor.ID, device.name,
-                   device.ID, subdev.name))
-
-    def parse_pmd_info_string(self, mystring):
-        global raw_output
-        global pcidb
-
-        optional_pmd_info = [
-            {'id': 'params', 'tag': 'PMD PARAMETERS'},
-            {'id': 'kmod', 'tag': 'PMD KMOD DEPENDENCIES'}
-        ]
-
-        i = mystring.index("=")
-        mystring = mystring[i + 2:]
-        pmdinfo = json.loads(mystring)
-
-        if raw_output:
-            print(json.dumps(pmdinfo))
-            return
-
-        print("PMD NAME: " + pmdinfo["name"])
-        for i in optional_pmd_info:
-            try:
-                print("%s: %s" % (i['tag'], pmdinfo[i['id']]))
-            except KeyError:
-                continue
-
-        if pmdinfo["pci_ids"]:
-            print("PMD HW SUPPORT:")
-            if pcidb is not None:
-                self.pretty_print_pmdinfo(pmdinfo)
-            else:
-                print("VENDOR\t DEVICE\t SUBVENDOR\t SUBDEVICE")
-                for i in pmdinfo["pci_ids"]:
-                    print("0x%04x\t 0x%04x\t 0x%04x\t\t 0x%04x" %
-                          (i[0], i[1], i[2], i[3]))
-
-        print("")
-
-    def display_pmd_info_strings(self, section_spec):
-        """ Display a strings dump of a section. section_spec is either a
-            section number or a name.
-        """
-        section = self._section_from_spec(section_spec)
-        if section is None:
-            return
-
-        data = section.data()
-        dataptr = 0
-
-        while dataptr < len(data):
-            while (dataptr < len(data) and
-                   not 32 <= byte2int(data[dataptr]) <= 127):
-                dataptr += 1
-
-            if dataptr >= len(data):
-                break
-
-            endptr = dataptr
-            while endptr < len(data) and byte2int(data[endptr]) != 0:
-                endptr += 1
-
-            # pyelftools may return byte-strings, force decode them
-            mystring = force_unicode(data[dataptr:endptr])
-            rc = mystring.find("PMD_INFO_STRING")
-            if rc != -1:
-                self.parse_pmd_info_string(mystring[rc:])
-
-            dataptr = endptr
-
-    def find_librte_eal(self, section):
-        for tag in section.iter_tags():
-            # pyelftools may return byte-strings, force decode them
-            if force_unicode(tag.entry.d_tag) == 'DT_NEEDED':
-                if "librte_eal" in force_unicode(tag.needed):
-                    return force_unicode(tag.needed)
-        return None
-
-    def search_for_autoload_path(self):
-        scanelf = self
-        scanfile = None
-        library = None
-
-        section = self._section_from_spec(".dynamic")
-        try:
-            eallib = self.find_librte_eal(section)
-            if eallib is not None:
-                ldlibpath = os.environ.get('LD_LIBRARY_PATH')
-                if ldlibpath is None:
-                    ldlibpath = ""
-                dtr = self.get_dt_runpath(section)
-                library = search_file(eallib,
-                                      dtr + ":" + ldlibpath +
-                                      ":/usr/lib64:/lib64:/usr/lib:/lib")
-                if library is None:
-                    return (None, None)
-                if not raw_output:
-                    print("Scanning for autoload path in %s" % library)
-                scanfile = open(library, 'rb')
-                scanelf = ReadElf(scanfile, sys.stdout)
-        except AttributeError:
-            # Not a dynamic binary
-            pass
-        except ELFError:
-            scanfile.close()
-            return (None, None)
-
-        section = scanelf._section_from_spec(".rodata")
-        if section is None:
-            if scanfile is not None:
-                scanfile.close()
-            return (None, None)
-
-        data = section.data()
-        dataptr = 0
-
-        while dataptr < len(data):
-            while (dataptr < len(data) and
-                   not 32 <= byte2int(data[dataptr]) <= 127):
-                dataptr += 1
-
-            if dataptr >= len(data):
-                break
-
-            endptr = dataptr
-            while endptr < len(data) and byte2int(data[endptr]) != 0:
-                endptr += 1
-
-            # pyelftools may return byte-strings, force decode them
-            mystring = force_unicode(data[dataptr:endptr])
-            rc = mystring.find("DPDK_PLUGIN_PATH")
-            if rc != -1:
-                rc = mystring.find("=")
-                return (mystring[rc + 1:], library)
-
-            dataptr = endptr
-        if scanfile is not None:
-            scanfile.close()
-        return (None, None)
-
-    def get_dt_runpath(self, dynsec):
-        for tag in dynsec.iter_tags():
-            # pyelftools may return byte-strings, force decode them
-            if force_unicode(tag.entry.d_tag) == 'DT_RUNPATH':
-                return force_unicode(tag.runpath)
-        return ""
-
-    def process_dt_needed_entries(self):
-        """ Look to see if there are any DT_NEEDED entries in the binary
-            And process those if there are
-        """
-        runpath = ""
-        ldlibpath = os.environ.get('LD_LIBRARY_PATH')
-        if ldlibpath is None:
-            ldlibpath = ""
-
-        dynsec = self._section_from_spec(".dynamic")
-        try:
-            runpath = self.get_dt_runpath(dynsec)
-        except AttributeError:
-            # dynsec is None, just return
-            return
-
-        for tag in dynsec.iter_tags():
-            # pyelftools may return byte-strings, force decode them
-            if force_unicode(tag.entry.d_tag) == 'DT_NEEDED':
-                if 'librte_' in force_unicode(tag.needed):
-                    library = search_file(force_unicode(tag.needed),
-                                          runpath + ":" + ldlibpath +
-                                          ":/usr/lib64:/lib64:/usr/lib:/lib")
-                    if library is not None:
-                        with open(library, 'rb') as file:
-                            try:
-                                libelf = ReadElf(file, sys.stdout)
-                            except ELFError:
-                                print("%s is no an ELF file" % library)
-                                continue
-                            libelf.process_dt_needed_entries()
-                            libelf.display_pmd_info_strings(".rodata")
-                            file.close()
-
-
-# compat: remove force_unicode & force_bytes when pyelftools<=0.23 support is
-# dropped.
-def force_unicode(s):
-    if hasattr(s, 'decode') and callable(s.decode):
-        s = s.decode('latin-1')  # same encoding used in pyelftools py3compat
-    return s
-
-
-def force_bytes(s):
-    if hasattr(s, 'encode') and callable(s.encode):
-        s = s.encode('latin-1')  # same encoding used in pyelftools py3compat
-    return s
-
-
-def scan_autoload_path(autoload_path):
-    global raw_output
-
-    if not os.path.exists(autoload_path):
-        return
-
+import json
+import logging
+import os
+import re
+import string
+import subprocess
+import sys
+from pathlib import Path
+from typing import Iterable, Iterator, List, Union
+
+import elftools
+from elftools.elf.elffile import ELFError, ELFFile
+
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+def main() -> int:  # pylint: disable=missing-docstring
     try:
-        dirs = os.listdir(autoload_path)
-    except OSError:
-        # Couldn't read the directory, give up
-        return
-
-    for d in dirs:
-        dpath = os.path.join(autoload_path, d)
-        if os.path.isdir(dpath):
-            scan_autoload_path(dpath)
-        if os.path.isfile(dpath):
-            try:
-                file = open(dpath, 'rb')
-                readelf = ReadElf(file, sys.stdout)
-            except ELFError:
-                # this is likely not an elf file, skip it
-                continue
-            except IOError:
-                # No permission to read the file, skip it
-                continue
-
-            if not raw_output:
-                print("Hw Support for library %s" % d)
-            readelf.display_pmd_info_strings(".rodata")
-            file.close()
+        args = parse_args()
+        logging.basicConfig(
+            stream=sys.stderr,
+            format="%(levelname)s: %(message)s",
+            level={
+                0: logging.ERROR,
+                1: logging.WARNING,
+            }.get(args.verbose, logging.DEBUG),
+        )
+        info = parse_pmdinfo(args.elf_files, args.search_plugins)
+        print(json.dumps(info, indent=2))
+    except BrokenPipeError:
+        pass
+    except KeyboardInterrupt:
+        return 1
+    except Exception as e:  # pylint: disable=broad-except
+        logging.error("%s", e)
+        return 1
+    return 0
 
 
-def scan_for_autoload_pmds(dpdk_path):
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+def parse_args() -> argparse.Namespace:
     """
-    search the specified application or path for a pmd autoload path
-    then scan said path for pmds and report hw support
+    Parse command line arguments.
     """
-    global raw_output
-
-    if not os.path.isfile(dpdk_path):
-        if not raw_output:
-            print("Must specify a file name")
-        return
-
-    file = open(dpdk_path, 'rb')
-    try:
-        readelf = ReadElf(file, sys.stdout)
-    except ElfError:
-        if not raw_output:
-            print("Unable to parse %s" % file)
-        return
-
-    (autoload_path, scannedfile) = readelf.search_for_autoload_path()
-    if not autoload_path:
-        if not raw_output:
-            print("No autoload path configured in %s" % dpdk_path)
-        return
-    if not raw_output:
-        if scannedfile is None:
-            scannedfile = dpdk_path
-        print("Found autoload path %s in %s" % (autoload_path, scannedfile))
-
-    file.close()
-    if not raw_output:
-        print("Discovered Autoload HW Support:")
-    scan_autoload_path(autoload_path)
-    return
-
-
-def main(stream=None):
-    global raw_output
-    global pcidb
-
-    pcifile_default = "./pci.ids"  # For unknown OS's assume local file
-    if platform.system() == 'Linux':
-        # hwdata is the legacy location, misc is supported going forward
-        pcifile_default = "/usr/share/misc/pci.ids"
-        if not os.path.exists(pcifile_default):
-            pcifile_default = "/usr/share/hwdata/pci.ids"
-    elif platform.system() == 'FreeBSD':
-        pcifile_default = "/usr/local/share/pciids/pci.ids"
-        if not os.path.exists(pcifile_default):
-            pcifile_default = "/usr/share/misc/pci_vendors"
-
     parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
-        usage='usage: %(prog)s [-hrtp] [-d <pci id file>] elf_file',
-        description="Dump pmd hardware support info")
-    group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
-    group.add_argument('-r', '--raw',
-                       action='store_true', dest='raw_output',
-                       help='dump raw json strings')
-    group.add_argument("-t", "--table", dest="tblout",
-                       help="output information on hw support as a hex table",
-                       action='store_true')
-    parser.add_argument("-d", "--pcidb", dest="pcifile",
-                        help="specify a pci database to get vendor names from",
-                        default=pcifile_default, metavar="FILE")
-    parser.add_argument("-p", "--plugindir", dest="pdir",
-                        help="scan dpdk for autoload plugins",
-                        action='store_true')
-    parser.add_argument("elf_file", help="driver shared object file")
-    args = parser.parse_args()
+        description=__doc__,
+        formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
+    )
+    parser.add_argument(
+        "-p",
+        "--search-plugins",
+        action="store_true",
+        help="""
+        In addition of ELF_FILEs and their linked dynamic libraries, also scan
+        the DPDK plugins path.
+        """,
+    )
+    parser.add_argument(
+        "-v",
+        "--verbose",
+        action="count",
+        default=0,
+        help="""
+        Display warnings due to linked libraries not found or ELF/JSON parsing
+        errors in these libraries. Use twice to show debug messages.
+        """,
+    )
+    parser.add_argument(
+        "elf_files",
+        metavar="ELF_FILE",
+        nargs="+",
+        type=existing_file,
+        help="""
+        DPDK application binary or dynamic library.
+        """,
+    )
+    return parser.parse_args()
 
-    if args.raw_output:
-        raw_output = True
 
-    if args.tblout:
-        args.pcifile = None
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+def parse_pmdinfo(paths: Iterable[Path], search_plugins: bool) -> List[dict]:
+    """
+    Extract DPDK PMD info JSON strings from an ELF file.
 
-    if args.pcifile:
-        pcidb = PCIIds(args.pcifile)
-        if pcidb is None:
-            print("Pci DB file not found")
-            exit(1)
+    :returns:
+        A list of DPDK drivers info dictionaries.
+    """
+    binaries = set(paths)
+    for p in paths:
+        binaries.update(get_needed_libs(p))
+    if search_plugins:
+        # cast to list to avoid errors with update while iterating
+        binaries.update(list(get_plugin_libs(binaries)))
 
-    if args.pdir:
-        exit(scan_for_autoload_pmds(args.elf_file))
+    drivers = []
 
-    ldlibpath = os.environ.get('LD_LIBRARY_PATH')
-    if ldlibpath is None:
-        ldlibpath = ""
-
-    if os.path.exists(args.elf_file):
-        myelffile = args.elf_file
-    else:
-        myelffile = search_file(args.elf_file,
-                                ldlibpath + ":/usr/lib64:/lib64:/usr/lib:/lib")
-
-    if myelffile is None:
-        print("File not found")
-        sys.exit(1)
-
-    with open(myelffile, 'rb') as file:
+    for b in binaries:
+        logging.debug("analyzing %s", b)
         try:
-            readelf = ReadElf(file, sys.stdout)
-            readelf.process_dt_needed_entries()
-            readelf.display_pmd_info_strings(".rodata")
-            sys.exit(0)
+            for s in get_elf_strings(b, ".rodata", "PMD_INFO_STRING="):
+                try:
+                    info = json.loads(s)
+                    scrub_pci_ids(info)
+                    drivers.append(info)
+                except ValueError as e:
+                    # invalid JSON, should never happen
+                    logging.warning("%s: %s", b, e)
+        except ELFError as e:
+            # only happens for discovered plugins that are not ELF
+            logging.debug("%s: cannot parse ELF: %s", b, e)
 
-        except ELFError as ex:
-            sys.stderr.write('ELF error: %s\n' % ex)
-            sys.exit(1)
+    return drivers
 
 
-# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-if __name__ == '__main__':
-    main()
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+PCI_FIELDS = ("vendor", "device", "subsystem_vendor", "subsystem_device")
+
+
+def scrub_pci_ids(info: dict):
+    """
+    Convert numerical ids to hex strings.
+    Strip empty pci_ids lists.
+    Strip wildcard 0xFFFF ids.
+    """
+    pci_ids = []
+    for pci_fields in info.pop("pci_ids"):
+        pci = {}
+        for name, value in zip(PCI_FIELDS, pci_fields):
+            if value != 0xFFFF:
+                pci[name] = f"{value:04x}"
+        if pci:
+            pci_ids.append(pci)
+    if pci_ids:
+        info["pci_ids"] = pci_ids
+
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+def get_plugin_libs(binaries: Iterable[Path]) -> Iterator[Path]:
+    """
+    Look into the provided binaries for DPDK_PLUGIN_PATH and scan the path
+    for files.
+    """
+    for b in binaries:
+        for p in get_elf_strings(b, ".rodata", "DPDK_PLUGIN_PATH="):
+            plugin_path = p.strip()
+            logging.debug("discovering plugins in %s", plugin_path)
+            for root, _, files in os.walk(plugin_path):
+                for f in files:
+                    yield Path(root) / f
+            # no need to search in other binaries.
+            return
+
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+def existing_file(value: str) -> Path:
+    """
+    Argparse type= callback to ensure an argument points to a valid file path.
+    """
+    path = Path(value)
+    if not path.is_file():
+        raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(f"{value}: No such file")
+    return path
+
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+PRINTABLE_BYTES = frozenset(string.printable.encode("ascii"))
+
+
+def find_strings(buf: bytes, prefix: str) -> Iterator[str]:
+    """
+    Extract strings of printable ASCII characters from a bytes buffer.
+    """
+    view = memoryview(buf)
+    start = None
+
+    for i, b in enumerate(view):
+        if start is None and b in PRINTABLE_BYTES:
+            # mark beginning of string
+            start = i
+            continue
+        if start is not None:
+            if b in PRINTABLE_BYTES:
+                # string not finished
+                continue
+            if b == 0:
+                # end of string
+                s = view[start:i].tobytes().decode("ascii")
+                if s.startswith(prefix):
+                    yield s[len(prefix) :]
+            # There can be byte sequences where a non-printable byte
+            # follows a printable one. Ignore that.
+            start = None
+
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+def elftools_version():
+    """
+    Extract pyelftools version as a tuple of integers for easy comparison.
+    """
+    version = getattr(elftools, "__version__", "")
+    match = re.match(r"^(\d+)\.(\d+).*$", str(version))
+    if not match:
+        # cannot determine version, hope for the best
+        return (0, 24)
+    return (int(match[1]), int(match[2]))
+
+
+ELFTOOLS_VERSION = elftools_version()
+
+
+def from_elftools(s: Union[bytes, str]) -> str:
+    """
+    Earlier versions of pyelftools (< 0.24) return bytes encoded with "latin-1"
+    instead of python strings.
+    """
+    if isinstance(s, bytes):
+        return s.decode("latin-1")
+    return s
+
+
+def to_elftools(s: str) -> Union[bytes, str]:
+    """
+    Earlier versions of pyelftools (< 0.24) assume that ELF section and tags
+    are bytes encoded with "latin-1" instead of python strings.
+    """
+    if ELFTOOLS_VERSION < (0, 24):
+        return s.encode("latin-1")
+    return s
+
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+def get_elf_strings(path: Path, section: str, prefix: str) -> Iterator[str]:
+    """
+    Extract strings from a named ELF section in a file.
+    """
+    with path.open("rb") as f:
+        elf = ELFFile(f)
+        sec = elf.get_section_by_name(to_elftools(section))
+        if not sec:
+            return
+        yield from find_strings(sec.data(), prefix)
+
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+LDD_LIB_RE = re.compile(
+    r"""
+    ^                  # beginning of line
+    \t                 # tab
+    (\S+)              # lib name
+    \s+=>\s+
+    (/\S+)             # lib path
+    \s+
+    \(0x[0-9A-Fa-f]+\) # address
+    \s*
+    $                  # end of line
+    """,
+    re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE,
+)
+
+
+def get_needed_libs(path: Path) -> Iterator[Path]:
+    """
+    Extract the dynamic library dependencies from an ELF executable.
+    """
+    with subprocess.Popen(
+        ["ldd", str(path)], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE
+    ) as proc:
+        out, err = proc.communicate()
+        if proc.returncode != 0:
+            err = err.decode("utf-8").splitlines()[-1].strip()
+            raise Exception(f"cannot read ELF file: {err}")
+        for match in LDD_LIB_RE.finditer(out.decode("utf-8")):
+            libname, libpath = match.groups()
+            if libname.startswith("librte_"):
+                libpath = Path(libpath)
+                if libpath.is_file():
+                    yield libpath.resolve()
+
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    sys.exit(main())