add command registration chaining
[openocd.git] / src / helper / command.h
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23 #ifndef COMMAND_H
24 #define COMMAND_H
25
26 #include "types.h"
27
28 /* Integrate the JIM TCL interpretor into the command processing. */
29 #if BUILD_ECOSBOARD
30 #include <stdio.h>
31 #include <stdarg.h>
32 /* Jim is provied by eCos */
33 #include <cyg/jimtcl/jim.h>
34 #else
35 #include "jim.h"
36 #endif
37
38 /* To achieve C99 printf compatibility in MinGW, gnu_printf should be
39 * used for __attribute__((format( ... ))), with GCC v4.4 or later
40 */
41 #if (defined(IS_MINGW) && (((__GNUC__ << 16) + __GNUC_MINOR__) >= 0x00040004))
42 #define PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT gnu_printf
43 #else
44 #define PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT printf
45 #endif
46
47 enum command_mode
48 {
49 COMMAND_EXEC,
50 COMMAND_CONFIG,
51 COMMAND_ANY,
52 };
53
54 struct command_context;
55
56 /// The type signature for command context's output handler.
57 typedef int (*command_output_handler_t)(struct command_context *context,
58 const char* line);
59
60 struct command_context
61 {
62 enum command_mode mode;
63 struct command *commands;
64 int current_target;
65 /* Execute a command.
66 *
67 * If the command fails, it *MUST* return a value != ERROR_OK
68 * (many commands break this rule, patches welcome!)
69 *
70 * This is *especially* important for commands such as writing
71 * to flash or verifying memory. The reason is that those commands
72 * can be used by programs to determine if the operation succeded
73 * or not. If the operation failed, then a program can try
74 * an alternative approach.
75 *
76 * Returning ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR will have the effect of
77 * printing out the syntax of the command.
78 */
79 command_output_handler_t output_handler;
80 void *output_handler_priv;
81 };
82
83 /**
84 * When run_command is called, a new instance will be created on the
85 * stack, filled with the proper values, and passed by reference to the
86 * required COMMAND_HANDLER routine.
87 */
88 struct command_invocation {
89 struct command_context *ctx;
90 const char *name;
91 unsigned argc;
92 const char **argv;
93 };
94
95 /**
96 * Command handlers may be defined with more parameters than the base
97 * set provided by command.c. This macro uses C99 magic to allow
98 * defining all such derivative types using this macro.
99 */
100 #define __COMMAND_HANDLER(name, extra...) \
101 int name(struct command_invocation *cmd, ##extra)
102
103 /**
104 * Use this to macro to call a command helper (or a nested handler).
105 * It provides command handler authors protection against reordering or
106 * removal of unused parameters.
107 *
108 * @b Note: This macro uses lexical capture to provide some arguments.
109 * As a result, this macro should be used @b only within functions
110 * defined by the COMMAND_HANDLER or COMMAND_HELPER macros. Those
111 * macros provide the expected lexical context captured by this macro.
112 * Furthermore, it should be used only from the top-level of handler or
113 * helper function, or care must be taken to avoid redefining the same
114 * variables in intervening scope(s) by accident.
115 */
116 #define CALL_COMMAND_HANDLER(name, extra...) \
117 name(cmd, ##extra)
118
119 /**
120 * Always use this macro to define new command handler functions.
121 * It ensures the parameters are ordered, typed, and named properly, so
122 * they be can be used by other macros (e.g. COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER).
123 * All command handler functions must be defined as static in scope.
124 */
125 #define COMMAND_HANDLER(name) static __COMMAND_HANDLER(name)
126
127 /**
128 * Similar to COMMAND_HANDLER, except some parameters are expected.
129 * A helper is globally-scoped because it may be shared between several
130 * source files (e.g. the s3c24xx device command helper).
131 */
132 #define COMMAND_HELPER(name, extra...) __COMMAND_HANDLER(name, extra)
133
134 /**
135 * Use this macro to access the context of the command being handled,
136 * rather than accessing the variable directly. It may be moved.
137 */
138 #define CMD_CTX cmd->ctx
139 /**
140 * Use this macro to access the number of arguments for the command being
141 * handled, rather than accessing the variable directly. It may be moved.
142 */
143 #define CMD_ARGC cmd->argc
144 /**
145 * Use this macro to access the arguments for the command being handled,
146 * rather than accessing the variable directly. It may be moved.
147 */
148 #define CMD_ARGV cmd->argv
149 /**
150 * Use this macro to access the name of the command being handled,
151 * rather than accessing the variable directly. It may be moved.
152 */
153 #define CMD_NAME cmd->name
154
155
156 /// The type signature for commands' handler functions.
157 typedef __COMMAND_HANDLER((*command_handler_t));
158
159 struct command
160 {
161 char *name;
162 const char *help;
163 const char *usage;
164 struct command *parent;
165 struct command *children;
166 command_handler_t handler;
167 enum command_mode mode;
168 struct command *next;
169 };
170
171 /**
172 * @param c The command to be named.
173 * @param delim The character to place between command names.
174 * @returns A malloc'd string containing the full command name,
175 * which may include one or more ancestor components. Multiple names
176 * are separated by single spaces. The caller must free() the string
177 * when done with it.
178 */
179 char *command_name(struct command *c, char delim);
180
181 /*
182 * Commands should be registered by filling in one or more of these
183 * structures and passing them to register_command().
184 *
185 * A conventioal format should be used for help strings, to provide both
186 * usage and basic information:
187 * @code
188 * "@<options@> ... - some explanation text"
189 * @endcode
190 *
191 * @param name The name of the command to register, which must not have
192 * been registered previously in the intended context.
193 * @param handler The callback function that will be called. If NULL,
194 * then the command serves as a placeholder for its children or a script.
195 * @param mode The command mode(s) in which this command may be run.
196 * @param help The help text that will be displayed to the user.
197 */
198 struct command_registration {
199 const char *name;
200 command_handler_t handler;
201 enum command_mode mode;
202 const char *help;
203 /// a string listing the options and arguments, required or optional
204 const char *usage;
205
206 /**
207 * If non-NULL, the commands in @c chain will be registered in
208 * the same context and scope of this registration record.
209 * This allows modules to inherit lists commands from other
210 * modules.
211 */
212 const struct command_registration *chain;
213 };
214
215 /// Use this as the last entry in an array of command_registration records.
216 #define COMMAND_REGISTRATION_DONE { .name = NULL, .chain = NULL }
217
218 /**
219 * Register a command @c handler that can be called from scripts during
220 * the execution @c mode specified.
221 *
222 * If @c parent is non-NULL, the new command will be registered as a
223 * sub-command under it; otherwise, it will be available as a top-level
224 * command.
225 *
226 * @param cmd_ctx The command_context in which to register the command.
227 * @param parent Register this command as a child of this, or NULL to
228 * register a top-level command.
229 * @param rec A command_registration record that contains the desired
230 * command parameters.
231 * @returns The new command, if successful; otherwise, NULL.
232 */
233 struct command* register_command(struct command_context *cmd_ctx,
234 struct command *parent, const struct command_registration *rec);
235
236 #define COMMAND_REGISTER(_cmd_ctx, _parent, _name, _handler, _mode, _help) \
237 ({ \
238 struct command_registration cr = { \
239 .name = _name, \
240 .handler = _handler, \
241 .mode = _mode, \
242 .help = _help, \
243 }; \
244 register_command(_cmd_ctx, _parent, &cr); \
245 })
246
247 /**
248 * Register one or more commands in the specified context, as children
249 * of @c parent (or top-level commends, if NULL). In a registration's
250 * record contains a non-NULL @c chain member and name is NULL, the
251 * commands on the chain will be registered in the same context.
252 * Otherwise, the chained commands are added as children of the command.
253 *
254 * @param cmd_ctx The command_context in which to register the command.
255 * @param parent Register this command as a child of this, or NULL to
256 * register a top-level command.
257 * @param cmds Pointer to an array of command_registration records that
258 * contains the desired command parameters. The last record must have
259 * NULL for all fields.
260 * @returns ERROR_OK on success; ERROR_FAIL if any registration fails.
261 */
262 int register_commands(struct command_context *cmd_ctx, struct command *parent,
263 const struct command_registration *cmds);
264
265
266 /**
267 * Unregisters command @c name from the given context, @c cmd_ctx.
268 * @param cmd_ctx The context of the registered command.
269 * @param parent The parent of the given command, or NULL.
270 * @param name The name of the command to unregister.
271 * @returns ERROR_OK on success, or an error code.
272 */
273 int unregister_command(struct command_context *cmd_ctx,
274 struct command *parent, const char *name);
275 /**
276 * Unregisters all commands from the specfied context.
277 * @param cmd_ctx The context that will be cleared of registered commands.
278 * @param parent If given, only clear commands from under this one command.
279 * @returns ERROR_OK on success, or an error code.
280 */
281 int unregister_all_commands(struct command_context *cmd_ctx,
282 struct command *parent);
283
284 void command_set_output_handler(struct command_context* context,
285 command_output_handler_t output_handler, void *priv);
286
287 struct command_context* copy_command_context(struct command_context* context);
288
289 int command_context_mode(struct command_context *context, enum command_mode mode);
290
291 /**
292 * Creates a new command context using the startup TCL provided.
293 */
294 struct command_context* command_init(const char *startup_tcl);
295 int command_done(struct command_context *context);
296
297 void command_print(struct command_context *context, const char *format, ...)
298 __attribute__ ((format (PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT, 2, 3)));
299 void command_print_sameline(struct command_context *context, const char *format, ...)
300 __attribute__ ((format (PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT, 2, 3)));
301 int command_run_line(struct command_context *context, char *line);
302 int command_run_linef(struct command_context *context, const char *format, ...)
303 __attribute__ ((format (PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT, 2, 3)));
304 void command_output_text(struct command_context *context, const char *data);
305
306 void process_jim_events(void);
307
308 #define ERROR_COMMAND_CLOSE_CONNECTION (-600)
309 #define ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR (-601)
310 #define ERROR_COMMAND_NOTFOUND (-602)
311 #define ERROR_COMMAND_ARGUMENT_INVALID (-603)
312 #define ERROR_COMMAND_ARGUMENT_OVERFLOW (-604)
313 #define ERROR_COMMAND_ARGUMENT_UNDERFLOW (-605)
314
315 extern Jim_Interp *interp;
316
317 void register_jim(struct command_context *context, const char *name,
318 Jim_CmdProc cmd, const char *help);
319
320 int parse_ulong(const char *str, unsigned long *ul);
321 int parse_ullong(const char *str, unsigned long long *ul);
322
323 int parse_long(const char *str, long *ul);
324 int parse_llong(const char *str, long long *ul);
325
326 #define DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(name, type) \
327 int parse##name(const char *str, type *ul)
328
329 DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_uint, unsigned);
330 DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_u32, uint32_t);
331 DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_u16, uint16_t);
332 DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_u8, uint8_t);
333
334 DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_int, int);
335 DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_s32, int32_t);
336 DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_s16, int16_t);
337 DECLARE_PARSE_WRAPPER(_s8, int8_t);
338
339 /**
340 * @brief parses the string @a in into @a out as a @a type, or prints
341 * a command error and passes the error code to the caller. If an error
342 * does occur, the calling function will return the error code produced
343 * by the parsing function (one of ERROR_COMMAND_ARGUMENT_*).
344 *
345 * This function may cause the calling function to return immediately,
346 * so it should be used carefully to avoid leaking resources. In most
347 * situations, parsing should be completed in full before proceding
348 * to allocate resources, and this strategy will most prevents leaks.
349 */
350 #define COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(type, in, out) \
351 do { \
352 int retval = parse_##type(in, &(out)); \
353 if (ERROR_OK != retval) { \
354 command_print(CMD_CTX, stringify(out) \
355 " option value ('%s') is not valid", in); \
356 return retval; \
357 } \
358 } while (0)
359
360 /**
361 * Parse the string @c as a binary parameter, storing the boolean value
362 * in @c out. The strings @c on and @c off are used to match different
363 * strings for true and false options (e.g. "on" and "off" or
364 * "enable" and "disable").
365 */
366 #define COMMAND_PARSE_BOOL(in, out, on, off) \
367 do { \
368 bool value; \
369 int retval = command_parse_bool_arg(in, &value); \
370 if (ERROR_OK != retval) { \
371 command_print(CMD_CTX, stringify(out) \
372 " option value ('%s') is not valid", in); \
373 command_print(CMD_CTX, " choices are '%s' or '%s'", \
374 on, off); \
375 return retval; \
376 } \
377 out = value; \
378 } while (0)
379
380 int command_parse_bool_arg(const char *in, bool *out);
381 COMMAND_HELPER(handle_command_parse_bool, bool *out, const char *label);
382
383 /// parses an on/off command argument
384 #define COMMAND_PARSE_ON_OFF(in, out) \
385 COMMAND_PARSE_BOOL(in, out, "on", "off")
386 /// parses an enable/disable command argument
387 #define COMMAND_PARSE_ENABLE(in, out) \
388 COMMAND_PARSE_BOOL(in, out, "enable", "disable")
389
390 void script_debug(Jim_Interp *interp, const char *cmd,
391 unsigned argc, Jim_Obj *const *argv);
392
393 #endif /* COMMAND_H */

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