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/* * Command parsing routines for RTEMS monitor * * TODO: * * mon-command.c,v 1.9 2002/05/01 22:33:52 joel Exp */ #include <rtems.h> #include <rtems/monitor.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> /* * 2001-01-30 KJO (vac4050@cae597.rsc.raytheon.com): * Fixed rtems_monitor_command_lookup() to accept partial * commands to uniqeness. Added support for setting * the monitor prompt via an environment variable: * RTEMS_MONITOR_PROMPT * * CCJ: 26-3-2000, adding command history and command line * editing. This code is donated from My Right Boot and not * covered by GPL, only the RTEMS license. */ /* * Some key labels to define special keys. */ #define KEYS_EXTENDED (0x8000) #define KEYS_NORMAL_MASK (0x00ff) #define KEYS_INS (0) #define KEYS_DEL (1) #define KEYS_UARROW (2) #define KEYS_DARROW (3) #define KEYS_LARROW (4) #define KEYS_RARROW (5) #define KEYS_HOME (6) #define KEYS_END (7) #define KEYS_F1 (8) #define KEYS_F2 (9) #define KEYS_F3 (10) #define KEYS_F4 (11) #define KEYS_F5 (12) #define KEYS_F6 (13) #define KEYS_F7 (14) #define KEYS_F8 (15) #define KEYS_F9 (16) #define KEYS_F10 (17) #define RTEMS_COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE (75) static char monitor_prompt[32]; static char buffer[RTEMS_COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE]; static int pos; static int logged_in; /* * History data. */ #define RTEMS_COMMAND_HISTORIES (20) static char history_buffer[RTEMS_COMMAND_HISTORIES][RTEMS_COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE]; static int history_pos[RTEMS_COMMAND_HISTORIES]; static int history; static int history_next; /* * Translation tables. Not sure if this is the best way to * handle this, how-ever I wish to avoid the overhead of * including a more complete and standard environment such * as ncurses. */ struct translation_table { char expecting; struct translation_table *branch; unsigned int key; }; static struct translation_table trans_two[] = { { '~', 0, KEYS_INS }, { 0, 0, 0 } }; static struct translation_table trans_three[] = { { '~', 0, KEYS_DEL }, { 0, 0, 0 } }; static struct translation_table trans_tab_csi[] = { { '2', trans_two, 0 }, { '3', trans_three, 0 }, { 'A', 0, KEYS_UARROW }, { 'B', 0, KEYS_DARROW }, { 'D', 0, KEYS_LARROW }, { 'C', 0, KEYS_RARROW }, { 'F', 0, KEYS_END }, { 'H', 0, KEYS_HOME }, { 0, 0, 0 } }; static struct translation_table trans_tab_O[] = { { '1', 0, KEYS_F1 }, { '2', 0, KEYS_F2 }, { '3', 0, KEYS_F3 }, { '4', 0, KEYS_F4 }, { '5', 0, KEYS_F5 }, { '6', 0, KEYS_F6 }, { '7', 0, KEYS_F7 }, { '8', 0, KEYS_F8 }, { '9', 0, KEYS_F9 }, { ':', 0, KEYS_F10 }, { 'P', 0, KEYS_F1 }, { 'Q', 0, KEYS_F2 }, { 'R', 0, KEYS_F3 }, { 'S', 0, KEYS_F4 }, { 'T', 0, KEYS_F5 }, { 'U', 0, KEYS_F6 }, { 'V', 0, KEYS_F7 }, { 'W', 0, KEYS_F8 }, { 'X', 0, KEYS_F9 }, { 'Y', 0, KEYS_F10 }, { 0, 0, 0 } }; static struct translation_table trans_tab[] = { { '[', trans_tab_csi, 0 }, /* CSI command sequences */ { 'O', trans_tab_O, 0 }, /* O are the fuction keys */ { 0, 0, 0 } }; /* * Perform a basic tranlation for some ANSI/VT100 key codes. * This code could do with a timeout on the ESC as it is * now lost from the input stream. It is not* used by the * line editor below so considiered not worth the effort. */ static unsigned int rtems_monitor_getchar ( ) { struct translation_table *translation = 0; for (;;) { char c = getchar (); if (c == 27) translation = trans_tab; else { /* * If no translation happing just pass through * and return the key. */ if (translation) { /* * Scan the current table for the key, and if found * see if this key is a fork. If so follow it and * wait else return the extended key. */ int index = 0; int branched = 0; while ((translation[index].expecting != '\0') || (translation[index].key != '\0')) { if (translation[index].expecting == c) { /* * A branch is take if more keys are to come. */ if (translation[index].branch == 0) return KEYS_EXTENDED | translation[index].key; else { translation = translation[index].branch; branched = 1; break; } } index++; } /* * Who knows what these keys are, just drop them. */ if (!branched) translation = 0; } else return c; } } } /* * The line editor with history. */ static int rtems_monitor_line_editor ( char *command ) { int repeating = 0; memset (buffer, 0, RTEMS_COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE); history = history_next; pos = 0; if (!logged_in) printf ("\nMonitor ready, press enter to login.\n\n"); else printf ("%s $ ", monitor_prompt); while (1) { unsigned int extended_key = rtems_monitor_getchar (); char c = extended_key & KEYS_NORMAL_MASK; /* * Make the extended_key usable as a boolean. */ extended_key &= ~KEYS_NORMAL_MASK; if (!extended_key && !logged_in) { if (c == '\n') { logged_in = 1; /* * The prompt has changed from `>' to `$' to help know * which version of the monitor code people are using. */ printf("%s $ ", monitor_prompt); } } else { if (extended_key) { switch (c) { case KEYS_END: printf (buffer + pos); pos = (int) strlen (buffer); break; case KEYS_HOME: printf ("\r%s $ ", monitor_prompt); pos = 0; break; case KEYS_LARROW: if (pos > 0) { pos--; putchar ('\b'); } break; case KEYS_RARROW: if ((pos < RTEMS_COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE) && (buffer[pos] != '\0')) { putchar (buffer[pos]); pos++; } break; case KEYS_UARROW: /* * If we are moving up the histories then we need to save the working * buffer. */ if (history) { int end; int bs; if (history == history_next) { memcpy (history_buffer[history_next], buffer, RTEMS_COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE); history_pos[history_next] = pos; } history--; memcpy (buffer, history_buffer[history], RTEMS_COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE); pos = history_pos[history]; printf ("\r%*c", RTEMS_COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE, ' '); printf ("\r%s $ %s", monitor_prompt, buffer); end = (int) strlen (buffer); for (bs = 0; bs < (end - pos); bs++) putchar ('\b'); } break; case KEYS_DARROW: if (history < history_next) { int end; int bs; history++; memcpy (buffer, history_buffer[history], RTEMS_COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE); pos = history_pos[history]; printf ("\r%*c", RTEMS_COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE, ' '); printf ("\r%s $ %s", monitor_prompt, buffer); end = (int) strlen (buffer); for (bs = 0; bs < (end - pos); bs++) putchar ('\b'); } break; case KEYS_DEL: if (buffer[pos] != '\0') { int end; int bs; strcpy (&buffer[pos], &buffer[pos + 1]); printf ("\r%s $ %s", monitor_prompt, buffer); end = (int) strlen (buffer); for (bs = 0; bs < (end - pos); bs++) putchar ('\b'); } break; } } else { switch (c) { case '\b': case '\x7e': case '\x7f': if (pos > 0) { int bs; pos--; strcpy (buffer + pos, buffer + pos + 1); printf ("\b%s \b", buffer + pos); for (bs = 0; bs < ((int) strlen (buffer) - pos); bs++) putchar ('\b'); } break; case '\n': /* * Process the command. */ printf ("\n"); repeating = 1; /* * Only process the history if we have a command and *a history. */ if (strlen (buffer)) { if (history_next && (history == history_next)) { /* * Do not place the last command into the history *if the same. */ if (strcmp (history_buffer[history_next - 1], buffer)) repeating = 0; } else repeating = 0; } if (!repeating) { memcpy (history_buffer[history_next], buffer, RTEMS_COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE); history_pos[history_next] = pos; if (history_next < (RTEMS_COMMAND_HISTORIES - 1)) history_next++; else { memmove (history_buffer[0], history_buffer[1], RTEMS_COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE * (RTEMS_COMMAND_HISTORIES - 1)); memmove (&history_pos[0], &history_pos[1], sizeof (history_pos[0]) * (RTEMS_COMMAND_HISTORIES - 1)); } } else { #ifdef ENABLE_ENTER_REPEATS if (history_next) memcpy (buffer, history_buffer[history_next - 1], RTEMS_COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE); #endif } memmove (command, buffer, RTEMS_COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE); return repeating; break; default: if ((pos < (RTEMS_COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE - 1)) && (c >= ' ') && (c <= 'z')) { int end; end = strlen (buffer); if ((pos < end) && (end < RTEMS_COMMAND_BUFFER_SIZE)) { int ch, bs; for (ch = end + 1; ch > pos; ch--) buffer[ch] = buffer[ch - 1]; printf (buffer + pos); for (bs = 0; bs < (end - pos + 1); bs++) putchar ('\b'); } buffer[pos++] = c; if (pos > end) buffer[pos] = '\0'; putchar (c); } break; } } } } } /* * make_argv(cp): token-count * Break up the command line in 'cp' into global argv[] and argc (return * value). */ int rtems_monitor_make_argv( char *cp, int *argc_p, char **argv) { int argc = 0; while ((cp = strtok(cp, " \t\n\r"))) { argv[argc++] = cp; cp = (char *) NULL; } argv[argc] = (char *) NULL; /* end of argv */ return *argc_p = argc; } /* * Read and break up a monitor command * * We have to loop on the gets call, since it will return NULL under UNIX * RTEMS when we get a signal (eg: SIGALRM). */ int rtems_monitor_command_read(char *command, int *argc, char **argv) { char *env_prompt; env_prompt = getenv("RTEMS_MONITOR_PROMPT"); /* * put node number in the prompt if we are multiprocessing */ if (!rtems_configuration_get_user_multiprocessing_table ()) sprintf (monitor_prompt, "%s", (env_prompt == NULL) ? MONITOR_PROMPT: env_prompt); else if (rtems_monitor_default_node != rtems_monitor_node) sprintf (monitor_prompt, "%d-%s-%d", rtems_monitor_node, (env_prompt == NULL) ? MONITOR_PROMPT : env_prompt, rtems_monitor_default_node); else sprintf (monitor_prompt, "%d-%s", rtems_monitor_node, (env_prompt == NULL) ? MONITOR_PROMPT : env_prompt); #if defined(RTEMS_UNIX) /* RTEMS on unix gets so many interrupt system calls this is hosed */ printf ("%s> ", monitor_prompt); fflush (stdout); while (gets(command) == (char *) 0) ; #else rtems_monitor_line_editor (command); #endif return rtems_monitor_make_argv (command, argc, argv); } /* * Look up a command in a command table * */ rtems_monitor_command_entry_t * rtems_monitor_command_lookup( rtems_monitor_command_entry_t *table, int argc, char **argv ) { int command_length; rtems_monitor_command_entry_t *found_it = NULL; command_length = strlen (argv[0]); if ((table == 0) || (argv[0] == 0)) return 0; while (table) { if (table->command) { /* * Check for ambiguity */ if (!strncmp (table->command, argv[0], command_length)) { if (found_it) { return 0; } else found_it = table; } } table = table->next; } /* * No ambiguity (the possible partial command was unique after all) */ if (found_it) { if (table->command_function == 0) return 0; return found_it; } return 0; } void rtems_monitor_show_help ( rtems_monitor_command_entry_t *help_cmd, int max_cmd_len ) { #define MAX_HELP_LINE_LENGTH (75 - max_cmd_len - 2) if (help_cmd && help_cmd->command) { const char *help = help_cmd->usage; int help_len = strlen (help); int spaces = max_cmd_len - strlen (help_cmd->command); int show_this_line = 0; int line_one = 1; int c; printf ("%s", help_cmd->command); if (help_len == 0) { printf (" - No help associated.\n"); return; } while (help_len) { printf ("%*c", spaces, ' '); if (line_one) printf (" - "); spaces = max_cmd_len + 2; line_one = 0; /* * See if greater then the line length if so, work back * from the end for a space, tab or lf or cr. */ if (help_len > MAX_HELP_LINE_LENGTH) { for (show_this_line = MAX_HELP_LINE_LENGTH - 1; show_this_line; show_this_line--) if ((help[show_this_line] == ' ') || (help[show_this_line] == '\n') || (help[show_this_line] == '\r')) break; /* * If show_this_line is 0, it is a very long word !! */ if (show_this_line == 0) show_this_line = MAX_HELP_LINE_LENGTH - 1; } else show_this_line = help_len; for (c = 0; c < show_this_line; c++) if ((help[c] == '\r') || (help[c] == '\n')) show_this_line = c; else putchar (help[c]); printf ("\n"); help += show_this_line; help_len -= show_this_line; /* * Move past the line feeds or what ever else is being skipped. */ while (help_len) { if ((*help != '\r') && (*help != '\n')) break; if (*help != ' ') { help++; help_len--; break; } help++; help_len--; } } } } void rtems_monitor_command_usage( rtems_monitor_command_entry_t *table, char *command_string ) { rtems_monitor_command_entry_t *command = table; int max_cmd_len = 0; /* if first entry in table is a usage, then print it out */ if (command_string && (*command_string != '\0')) { char *argv[2]; argv[0] = command_string; argv[1] = 0; command = rtems_monitor_command_lookup (table, 1, argv); if (command) rtems_monitor_show_help (command, strlen (command_string)); else printf ("Unrecognised command; try just 'help'\n"); return; } /* * Find the largest command size. */ while (command) { int len = strlen (command->command); if (len > max_cmd_len) max_cmd_len = len; command = command->next; } max_cmd_len++; command = table; /* * Now some nice formatting for the help. */ while (command) { rtems_monitor_show_help (command, max_cmd_len); command = command->next; } } void rtems_monitor_help_cmd( int argc, char **argv, unsigned32 command_arg, boolean verbose ) { int arg; rtems_monitor_command_entry_t *command; command = (rtems_monitor_command_entry_t *) command_arg; if (argc == 1) rtems_monitor_command_usage(command, 0); else { for (arg = 1; argv[arg]; arg++) rtems_monitor_command_usage(command, argv[arg]); } }
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