u-boot/include/cli.h
Simon Glass b08e9d4b66 cli: Move readline character-processing to a state machine
The current cread_line() function is very long. It handles the escape
processing inline. The menu command does similar processing but at the
character level, so there is some duplication.

Split the character processing into a new function cli_ch_process() which
processes individual characters and returns the resulting input character,
taking account of escape sequences. It requires the caller to set up and
maintain its state.

Update cread_line() to use this new function.

The only intended functional change is that an invalid escape sequence
does not add invalid/control characters into the input buffer, but instead
discards these.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2023-01-16 14:14:11 -05:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
/*
* (C) Copyright 2014 Google, Inc
* Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
*/
#ifndef __CLI_H
#define __CLI_H
#include <stdbool.h>
/**
* struct cli_ch_state - state information for reading cmdline characters
*
* @esc_len: Number of escape characters read so far
* @esc_save: Escape characters collected so far
* @emit_upto: Next character to emit from esc_save (0 if not emitting)
*/
struct cli_ch_state {
int esc_len;
char esc_save[8];
int emit_upto;
};
/**
* Go into the command loop
*
* This will return if we get a timeout waiting for a command. See
* CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME.
*/
void cli_simple_loop(void);
/**
* cli_simple_run_command() - Execute a command with the simple CLI
*
* @cmd: String containing the command to execute
* @flag Flag value - see CMD_FLAG_...
* Return: 1 - command executed, repeatable
* 0 - command executed but not repeatable, interrupted commands are
* always considered not repeatable
* -1 - not executed (unrecognized, bootd recursion or too many args)
* (If cmd is NULL or "" or longer than CONFIG_SYS_CBSIZE-1 it is
* considered unrecognized)
*/
int cli_simple_run_command(const char *cmd, int flag);
/**
* cli_simple_process_macros() - Expand $() and ${} format env. variables
*
* @param input Input string possible containing $() / ${} vars
* @param output Output string with $() / ${} vars expanded
* @param max_size Maximum size of @output (including terminator)
* Return: 0 if OK, -ENOSPC if we ran out of space in @output
*/
int cli_simple_process_macros(const char *input, char *output, int max_size);
/**
* cli_simple_run_command_list() - Execute a list of command
*
* The commands should be separated by ; or \n and will be executed
* by the built-in parser.
*
* This function cannot take a const char * for the command, since if it
* finds newlines in the string, it replaces them with \0.
*
* @param cmd String containing list of commands
* @param flag Execution flags (CMD_FLAG_...)
* Return: 0 on success, or != 0 on error.
*/
int cli_simple_run_command_list(char *cmd, int flag);
/**
* cli_readline() - read a line into the console_buffer
*
* This is a convenience function which calls cli_readline_into_buffer().
*
* @prompt: Prompt to display
* Return: command line length excluding terminator, or -ve on error
*/
int cli_readline(const char *const prompt);
/**
* readline_into_buffer() - read a line into a buffer
*
* Display the prompt, then read a command line into @buffer. The
* maximum line length is CONFIG_SYS_CBSIZE including a \0 terminator, which
* will always be added.
*
* The command is echoed as it is typed. Command editing is supported if
* CONFIG_CMDLINE_EDITING is defined. Tab auto-complete is supported if
* CONFIG_AUTO_COMPLETE is defined. If CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME is defined,
* then a timeout will be applied.
*
* If CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME is defined and retry_time >= 0,
* time out when time goes past endtime (timebase time in ticks).
*
* @prompt: Prompt to display
* @buffer: Place to put the line that is entered
* @timeout: Timeout in milliseconds, 0 if none
* Return: command line length excluding terminator, or -ve on error: of the
* timeout is exceeded (either CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME or the timeout
* parameter), then -2 is returned. If a break is detected (Ctrl-C) then
* -1 is returned.
*/
int cli_readline_into_buffer(const char *const prompt, char *buffer,
int timeout);
/**
* parse_line() - split a command line down into separate arguments
*
* The argv[] array is filled with pointers into @line, and each argument
* is terminated by \0 (i.e. @line is changed in the process unless there
* is only one argument).
*
* #argv is terminated by a NULL after the last argument pointer.
*
* At most CONFIG_SYS_MAXARGS arguments are permited - if there are more
* than that then an error is printed, and this function returns
* CONFIG_SYS_MAXARGS, with argv[] set up to that point.
*
* @line: Command line to parse
* @args: Array to hold arguments
* Return: number of arguments
*/
int cli_simple_parse_line(char *line, char *argv[]);
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(OF_CONTROL)
/**
* cli_process_fdt() - process the boot command from the FDT
*
* If bootcmmd is defined in the /config node of the FDT, we use that
* as the boot command. Further, if bootsecure is set to 1 (in the same
* node) then we return true, indicating that the command should be executed
* as securely as possible, avoiding the CLI parser.
*
* @cmdp: On entry, the command that will be executed if the FDT does
* not have a command. Returns the command to execute after
* checking the FDT.
* Return: true to execute securely, else false
*/
bool cli_process_fdt(const char **cmdp);
/** cli_secure_boot_cmd() - execute a command as securely as possible
*
* This avoids using the parser, thus executing the command with the
* smallest amount of code. Parameters are not supported.
*/
void cli_secure_boot_cmd(const char *cmd);
#else
static inline bool cli_process_fdt(const char **cmdp)
{
return false;
}
static inline void cli_secure_boot_cmd(const char *cmd)
{
}
#endif /* CONFIG_OF_CONTROL */
/**
* Go into the command loop
*
* This will return if we get a timeout waiting for a command, but only for
* the simple parser (not hush). See CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME.
*/
void cli_loop(void);
/** Set up the command line interpreter ready for action */
void cli_init(void);
#define endtick(seconds) (get_ticks() + (uint64_t)(seconds) * get_tbclk())
#define CTL_CH(c) ((c) - 'a' + 1)
/**
* cli_ch_init() - Set up the initial state to process input characters
*
* @cch: State to set up
*/
void cli_ch_init(struct cli_ch_state *cch);
/**
* cli_ch_process() - Process an input character
*
* When @ichar is 0, this function returns any characters from an invalid escape
* sequence which are still pending in the buffer
*
* Otherwise it processes the input character. If it is an escape character,
* then an escape sequence is started and the function returns 0. If we are in
* the middle of an escape sequence, the character is processed and may result
* in returning 0 (if more characters are needed) or a valid character (if
* @ichar finishes the sequence).
*
* If @ichar is a valid character and there is no escape sequence in progress,
* then it is returned as is.
*
* If the Enter key is pressed, '\n' is returned.
*
* Usage should be like this::
*
* struct cli_ch_state cch;
*
* cli_ch_init(cch);
* do
* {
* int ichar, ch;
*
* ichar = cli_ch_process(cch, 0);
* if (!ichar) {
* ch = getchar();
* ichar = cli_ch_process(cch, ch);
* }
* (handle the ichar character)
* } while (!done)
*
* If tstc() is used to look for keypresses, this function can be called with
* @ichar set to -ETIMEDOUT if there is no character after 5-10ms. This allows
* the ambgiuity between the Escape key and the arrow keys (which generate an
* escape character followed by other characters) to be resolved.
*
* @cch: Current state
* @ichar: Input character to process, or 0 if none, or -ETIMEDOUT if no
* character has been received within a small number of milliseconds (this
* cancels any existing escape sequence and allows pressing the Escape key to
* work)
* Returns: Resulting input character after processing, 0 if none, '\e' if
* an existing escape sequence was cancelled
*/
int cli_ch_process(struct cli_ch_state *cch, int ichar);
#endif