/* MSPDebug - debugging tool for MSP430 MCUs * Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Daniel Beer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifndef CPROC_H_ #define CPROC_H_ #include "device.h" #include "stab.h" /* Command processor. * * This contains a list of all defined commands and options, plus modification * flags. */ struct cproc; typedef struct cproc *cproc_t; /* Command definitions. * * Each command is specified as a tuple of name, command function and help * text. When the command is invoked, the command function is called with * a mutable pointer to the command line text, and a pointer to the command * processor. */ typedef int (*cproc_command_func_t)(cproc_t cp, char **arg); struct cproc_command { const char *name; cproc_command_func_t func; const char *help; }; /* Option definitions. * * Options come in three different types, and can be manipulated with the * in-built "set" function. * * Default values may be specified by filling out the value portion in the * option's definition. */ typedef enum { CPROC_OPTION_STRING, CPROC_OPTION_NUMERIC, CPROC_OPTION_BOOL } cproc_option_type_t; struct cproc_option { const char *name; cproc_option_type_t type; const char *help; union { char text[128]; address_t numeric; } data; }; /* Commmand processor modification flags. * * Within the context of a command processor, various data items may be * marked as having been modified. These flags can be checked, and a prompt * invoked to ask the user to confirm before proceeding with a destructive * operation. * * The same prompting occurs when the user elects to quit the command * processor. */ #define CPROC_MODIFY_SYMS 0x01 /* Create/destroy a command processor. The init function returns 0 if * successful, or -1 if an error occurs. * * The command processor takes responsibility for the device object it * has been given. When you destroy a command processor, the device is * also destroyed. */ cproc_t cproc_new(device_t dev, stab_t st); void cproc_destroy(cproc_t cp); /* Fetch the command processor's device and symbol table */ device_t cproc_device(cproc_t cp); stab_t cproc_stab(cproc_t cp); /* Register commands and options with the command processor. These functions * return 0 on success or -1 if an error occurs (failure to allocate memory). */ int cproc_register_commands(cproc_t cp, const struct cproc_command *cmd, int count); int cproc_register_options(cproc_t cp, const struct cproc_option *opt, int count); /* Print a line of text on the command processor's standard output. * * ANSI colour codes can be embedded in the output text, and will be stripped * out if colour is disabled. */ void cproc_printf(cproc_t cp, const char *fmt, ...); /* This should be called before a destructive operation to give the user * a chance to abort. If it returns 1, then the operation should be aborted. * * The flags argument should be a bitwise combination representing the bits * modify_flags that will be affected by the operation. */ void cproc_modify(cproc_t cp, int flags); void cproc_unmodify(cproc_t cp, int flags); int cproc_prompt_abort(cproc_t cp, int flags); /* Retrieve option values. These functions return 0 on success or -1 if * an error occurs. */ int cproc_get_int(cproc_t cp, const char *opt, int *value); int cproc_get_string(cproc_t cp, const char *opt, char *value, int max_len); /* Run the reader loop */ void cproc_reader_loop(cproc_t cp); /* Commands can be fed directly to the processor either one at a time, * or by specifying a file to read from. */ int cproc_process_command(cproc_t cp, char *cmd); int cproc_process_file(cproc_t cp, const char *filename); #endif