1 /* Simulator option handling. 2 Copyright (C) 1996-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 3 Contributed by Cygnus Support. 4 5 This file is part of GDB, the GNU debugger. 6 7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or 10 (at your option) any later version. 11 12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 15 GNU General Public License for more details. 16 17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ 19 20 #include "sim-main.h" 21 #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H 22 #include <string.h> 23 #else 24 #ifdef HAVE_STRINGS_H 25 #include <strings.h> 26 #endif 27 #endif 28 #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H 29 #include <stdlib.h> 30 #endif 31 #include <ctype.h> 32 #include "libiberty.h" 33 #include "sim-options.h" 34 #include "sim-io.h" 35 #include "sim-assert.h" 36 #include "version.h" 37 38 #include "bfd.h" 39 40 /* Add a set of options to the simulator. 41 TABLE is an array of OPTIONS terminated by a NULL `opt.name' entry. 42 This is intended to be called by modules in their `install' handler. */ 43 44 SIM_RC 45 sim_add_option_table (SIM_DESC sd, sim_cpu *cpu, const OPTION *table) 46 { 47 struct option_list *ol = ((struct option_list *) 48 xmalloc (sizeof (struct option_list))); 49 50 /* Note: The list is constructed in the reverse order we're called so 51 later calls will override earlier ones (in case that ever happens). 52 This is the intended behaviour. */ 53 54 if (cpu) 55 { 56 ol->next = CPU_OPTIONS (cpu); 57 ol->options = table; 58 CPU_OPTIONS (cpu) = ol; 59 } 60 else 61 { 62 ol->next = STATE_OPTIONS (sd); 63 ol->options = table; 64 STATE_OPTIONS (sd) = ol; 65 } 66 67 return SIM_RC_OK; 68 } 69 70 /* Standard option table. 71 Modules may specify additional ones. 72 The caller of sim_parse_args may also specify additional options 73 by calling sim_add_option_table first. */ 74 75 static DECLARE_OPTION_HANDLER (standard_option_handler); 76 77 /* FIXME: We shouldn't print in --help output options that aren't usable. 78 Some fine tuning will be necessary. One can either move less general 79 options to another table or use a HAVE_FOO macro to ifdef out unavailable 80 options. */ 81 82 /* ??? One might want to conditionally compile out the entries that 83 aren't enabled. There's a distinction, however, between options a 84 simulator can't support and options that haven't been configured in. 85 Certainly options a simulator can't support shouldn't appear in the 86 output of --help. Whether the same thing applies to options that haven't 87 been configured in or not isn't something I can get worked up over. 88 [Note that conditionally compiling them out might simply involve moving 89 the option to another table.] 90 If you decide to conditionally compile them out as well, delete this 91 comment and add a comment saying that that is the rule. */ 92 93 typedef enum { 94 OPTION_DEBUG_INSN = OPTION_START, 95 OPTION_DEBUG_FILE, 96 OPTION_DO_COMMAND, 97 OPTION_ARCHITECTURE, 98 OPTION_TARGET, 99 OPTION_ARCHITECTURE_INFO, 100 OPTION_ENVIRONMENT, 101 OPTION_ALIGNMENT, 102 OPTION_VERBOSE, 103 OPTION_ENDIAN, 104 OPTION_DEBUG, 105 OPTION_HELP, 106 OPTION_VERSION, 107 OPTION_LOAD_LMA, 108 OPTION_LOAD_VMA, 109 OPTION_SYSROOT 110 } STANDARD_OPTIONS; 111 112 static const OPTION standard_options[] = 113 { 114 { {"verbose", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_VERBOSE}, 115 'v', NULL, "Verbose output", 116 standard_option_handler, NULL }, 117 118 { {"endian", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_ENDIAN}, 119 'E', "big|little", "Set endianness", 120 standard_option_handler, NULL }, 121 122 /* This option isn't supported unless all choices are supported in keeping 123 with the goal of not printing in --help output things the simulator can't 124 do [as opposed to things that just haven't been configured in]. */ 125 { {"environment", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_ENVIRONMENT}, 126 '\0', "user|virtual|operating", "Set running environment", 127 standard_option_handler }, 128 129 { {"alignment", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_ALIGNMENT}, 130 '\0', "strict|nonstrict|forced", "Set memory access alignment", 131 standard_option_handler }, 132 133 { {"debug", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_DEBUG}, 134 'D', NULL, "Print debugging messages", 135 standard_option_handler }, 136 { {"debug-insn", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_DEBUG_INSN}, 137 '\0', NULL, "Print instruction debugging messages", 138 standard_option_handler }, 139 { {"debug-file", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_DEBUG_FILE}, 140 '\0', "FILE NAME", "Specify debugging output file", 141 standard_option_handler }, 142 143 { {"do-command", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_DO_COMMAND}, 144 '\0', "COMMAND", ""/*undocumented*/, 145 standard_option_handler }, 146 147 { {"help", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_HELP}, 148 'H', NULL, "Print help information", 149 standard_option_handler }, 150 { {"version", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_VERSION}, 151 '\0', NULL, "Print version information", 152 standard_option_handler }, 153 154 { {"architecture", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_ARCHITECTURE}, 155 '\0', "MACHINE", "Specify the architecture to use", 156 standard_option_handler }, 157 { {"architecture-info", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_ARCHITECTURE_INFO}, 158 '\0', NULL, "List supported architectures", 159 standard_option_handler }, 160 { {"info-architecture", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_ARCHITECTURE_INFO}, 161 '\0', NULL, NULL, 162 standard_option_handler }, 163 164 { {"target", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_TARGET}, 165 '\0', "BFDNAME", "Specify the object-code format for the object files", 166 standard_option_handler }, 167 168 { {"load-lma", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_LOAD_LMA}, 169 '\0', NULL, 170 "Use VMA or LMA addresses when loading image (default LMA)", 171 standard_option_handler, "load-{lma,vma}" }, 172 { {"load-vma", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_LOAD_VMA}, 173 '\0', NULL, "", standard_option_handler, "" }, 174 175 { {"sysroot", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_SYSROOT}, 176 '\0', "SYSROOT", 177 "Root for system calls with absolute file-names and cwd at start", 178 standard_option_handler, NULL }, 179 180 { {NULL, no_argument, NULL, 0}, '\0', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL } 181 }; 182 183 static SIM_RC 184 standard_option_handler (SIM_DESC sd, sim_cpu *cpu, int opt, 185 char *arg, int is_command) 186 { 187 int i,n; 188 189 switch ((STANDARD_OPTIONS) opt) 190 { 191 case OPTION_VERBOSE: 192 STATE_VERBOSE_P (sd) = 1; 193 break; 194 195 case OPTION_ENDIAN: 196 if (strcmp (arg, "big") == 0) 197 { 198 if (WITH_TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE) 199 { 200 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Simulator compiled for little endian only.\n"); 201 return SIM_RC_FAIL; 202 } 203 /* FIXME:wip: Need to set something in STATE_CONFIG. */ 204 current_target_byte_order = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG; 205 } 206 else if (strcmp (arg, "little") == 0) 207 { 208 if (WITH_TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG) 209 { 210 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Simulator compiled for big endian only.\n"); 211 return SIM_RC_FAIL; 212 } 213 /* FIXME:wip: Need to set something in STATE_CONFIG. */ 214 current_target_byte_order = BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE; 215 } 216 else 217 { 218 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Invalid endian specification `%s'\n", arg); 219 return SIM_RC_FAIL; 220 } 221 break; 222 223 case OPTION_ENVIRONMENT: 224 if (strcmp (arg, "user") == 0) 225 STATE_ENVIRONMENT (sd) = USER_ENVIRONMENT; 226 else if (strcmp (arg, "virtual") == 0) 227 STATE_ENVIRONMENT (sd) = VIRTUAL_ENVIRONMENT; 228 else if (strcmp (arg, "operating") == 0) 229 STATE_ENVIRONMENT (sd) = OPERATING_ENVIRONMENT; 230 else 231 { 232 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Invalid environment specification `%s'\n", arg); 233 return SIM_RC_FAIL; 234 } 235 if (WITH_ENVIRONMENT != ALL_ENVIRONMENT 236 && WITH_ENVIRONMENT != STATE_ENVIRONMENT (sd)) 237 { 238 const char *type; 239 switch (WITH_ENVIRONMENT) 240 { 241 case USER_ENVIRONMENT: type = "user"; break; 242 case VIRTUAL_ENVIRONMENT: type = "virtual"; break; 243 case OPERATING_ENVIRONMENT: type = "operating"; break; 244 } 245 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Simulator compiled for the %s environment only.\n", 246 type); 247 return SIM_RC_FAIL; 248 } 249 break; 250 251 case OPTION_ALIGNMENT: 252 if (strcmp (arg, "strict") == 0) 253 { 254 if (WITH_ALIGNMENT == 0 || WITH_ALIGNMENT == STRICT_ALIGNMENT) 255 { 256 current_alignment = STRICT_ALIGNMENT; 257 break; 258 } 259 } 260 else if (strcmp (arg, "nonstrict") == 0) 261 { 262 if (WITH_ALIGNMENT == 0 || WITH_ALIGNMENT == NONSTRICT_ALIGNMENT) 263 { 264 current_alignment = NONSTRICT_ALIGNMENT; 265 break; 266 } 267 } 268 else if (strcmp (arg, "forced") == 0) 269 { 270 if (WITH_ALIGNMENT == 0 || WITH_ALIGNMENT == FORCED_ALIGNMENT) 271 { 272 current_alignment = FORCED_ALIGNMENT; 273 break; 274 } 275 } 276 else 277 { 278 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Invalid alignment specification `%s'\n", arg); 279 return SIM_RC_FAIL; 280 } 281 switch (WITH_ALIGNMENT) 282 { 283 case STRICT_ALIGNMENT: 284 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Simulator compiled for strict alignment only.\n"); 285 break; 286 case NONSTRICT_ALIGNMENT: 287 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Simulator compiled for nonstrict alignment only.\n"); 288 break; 289 case FORCED_ALIGNMENT: 290 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Simulator compiled for forced alignment only.\n"); 291 break; 292 } 293 return SIM_RC_FAIL; 294 295 case OPTION_DEBUG: 296 if (! WITH_DEBUG) 297 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Debugging not compiled in, `-D' ignored\n"); 298 else 299 { 300 for (n = 0; n < MAX_NR_PROCESSORS; ++n) 301 for (i = 0; i < MAX_DEBUG_VALUES; ++i) 302 CPU_DEBUG_FLAGS (STATE_CPU (sd, n))[i] = 1; 303 } 304 break; 305 306 case OPTION_DEBUG_INSN : 307 if (! WITH_DEBUG) 308 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Debugging not compiled in, `--debug-insn' ignored\n"); 309 else 310 { 311 for (n = 0; n < MAX_NR_PROCESSORS; ++n) 312 CPU_DEBUG_FLAGS (STATE_CPU (sd, n))[DEBUG_INSN_IDX] = 1; 313 } 314 break; 315 316 case OPTION_DEBUG_FILE : 317 if (! WITH_DEBUG) 318 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Debugging not compiled in, `--debug-file' ignored\n"); 319 else 320 { 321 FILE *f = fopen (arg, "w"); 322 323 if (f == NULL) 324 { 325 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Unable to open debug output file `%s'\n", arg); 326 return SIM_RC_FAIL; 327 } 328 for (n = 0; n < MAX_NR_PROCESSORS; ++n) 329 CPU_DEBUG_FILE (STATE_CPU (sd, n)) = f; 330 } 331 break; 332 333 case OPTION_DO_COMMAND: 334 sim_do_command (sd, arg); 335 break; 336 337 case OPTION_ARCHITECTURE: 338 { 339 const struct bfd_arch_info *ap = bfd_scan_arch (arg); 340 if (ap == NULL) 341 { 342 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Architecture `%s' unknown\n", arg); 343 return SIM_RC_FAIL; 344 } 345 STATE_ARCHITECTURE (sd) = ap; 346 break; 347 } 348 349 case OPTION_ARCHITECTURE_INFO: 350 { 351 const char **list = bfd_arch_list (); 352 const char **lp; 353 if (list == NULL) 354 abort (); 355 sim_io_printf (sd, "Possible architectures:"); 356 for (lp = list; *lp != NULL; lp++) 357 sim_io_printf (sd, " %s", *lp); 358 sim_io_printf (sd, "\n"); 359 free (list); 360 break; 361 } 362 363 case OPTION_TARGET: 364 { 365 STATE_TARGET (sd) = xstrdup (arg); 366 break; 367 } 368 369 case OPTION_LOAD_LMA: 370 { 371 STATE_LOAD_AT_LMA_P (sd) = 1; 372 break; 373 } 374 375 case OPTION_LOAD_VMA: 376 { 377 STATE_LOAD_AT_LMA_P (sd) = 0; 378 break; 379 } 380 381 case OPTION_HELP: 382 sim_print_help (sd, is_command); 383 if (STATE_OPEN_KIND (sd) == SIM_OPEN_STANDALONE) 384 exit (0); 385 /* FIXME: 'twould be nice to do something similar if gdb. */ 386 break; 387 388 case OPTION_VERSION: 389 sim_io_printf (sd, "GNU simulator %s%s\n", PKGVERSION, version); 390 if (STATE_OPEN_KIND (sd) == SIM_OPEN_STANDALONE) 391 exit (0); 392 break; 393 394 case OPTION_SYSROOT: 395 /* Don't leak memory in the odd event that there's lots of 396 --sysroot=... options. We treat "" specially since this 397 is the statically initialized value and cannot free it. */ 398 if (simulator_sysroot[0] != '\0') 399 free (simulator_sysroot); 400 if (arg[0] != '\0') 401 simulator_sysroot = xstrdup (arg); 402 else 403 simulator_sysroot = ""; 404 break; 405 } 406 407 return SIM_RC_OK; 408 } 409 410 /* Add the standard option list to the simulator. */ 411 412 SIM_RC 413 standard_install (SIM_DESC sd) 414 { 415 SIM_ASSERT (STATE_MAGIC (sd) == SIM_MAGIC_NUMBER); 416 if (sim_add_option_table (sd, NULL, standard_options) != SIM_RC_OK) 417 return SIM_RC_FAIL; 418 STATE_LOAD_AT_LMA_P (sd) = 1; 419 return SIM_RC_OK; 420 } 421 422 /* Return non-zero if arg is a duplicate argument. 423 If ARG is NULL, initialize. */ 424 425 #define ARG_HASH_SIZE 97 426 #define ARG_HASH(a) ((256 * (unsigned char) a[0] + (unsigned char) a[1]) % ARG_HASH_SIZE) 427 428 static int 429 dup_arg_p (const char *arg) 430 { 431 int hash; 432 static const char **arg_table = NULL; 433 434 if (arg == NULL) 435 { 436 if (arg_table == NULL) 437 arg_table = (const char **) xmalloc (ARG_HASH_SIZE * sizeof (char *)); 438 memset (arg_table, 0, ARG_HASH_SIZE * sizeof (char *)); 439 return 0; 440 } 441 442 hash = ARG_HASH (arg); 443 while (arg_table[hash] != NULL) 444 { 445 if (strcmp (arg, arg_table[hash]) == 0) 446 return 1; 447 /* We assume there won't be more than ARG_HASH_SIZE arguments so we 448 don't check if the table is full. */ 449 if (++hash == ARG_HASH_SIZE) 450 hash = 0; 451 } 452 arg_table[hash] = arg; 453 return 0; 454 } 455 456 /* Called by sim_open to parse the arguments. */ 457 458 SIM_RC 459 sim_parse_args (SIM_DESC sd, char * const *argv) 460 { 461 int c, i, argc, num_opts, save_opterr; 462 char *p, *short_options; 463 /* The `val' option struct entry is dynamically assigned for options that 464 only come in the long form. ORIG_VAL is used to get the original value 465 back. */ 466 int *orig_val; 467 struct option *lp, *long_options; 468 const struct option_list *ol; 469 const OPTION *opt; 470 OPTION_HANDLER **handlers; 471 sim_cpu **opt_cpu; 472 SIM_RC result = SIM_RC_OK; 473 474 /* Count the number of arguments. */ 475 argc = countargv (argv); 476 477 /* Count the number of options. */ 478 num_opts = 0; 479 for (ol = STATE_OPTIONS (sd); ol != NULL; ol = ol->next) 480 for (opt = ol->options; OPTION_VALID_P (opt); ++opt) 481 ++num_opts; 482 for (i = 0; i < MAX_NR_PROCESSORS; ++i) 483 for (ol = CPU_OPTIONS (STATE_CPU (sd, i)); ol != NULL; ol = ol->next) 484 for (opt = ol->options; OPTION_VALID_P (opt); ++opt) 485 ++num_opts; 486 487 /* Initialize duplicate argument checker. */ 488 (void) dup_arg_p (NULL); 489 490 /* Build the option table for getopt. */ 491 492 long_options = NZALLOC (struct option, num_opts + 1); 493 lp = long_options; 494 short_options = NZALLOC (char, num_opts * 3 + 1); 495 p = short_options; 496 handlers = NZALLOC (OPTION_HANDLER *, OPTION_START + num_opts); 497 orig_val = NZALLOC (int, OPTION_START + num_opts); 498 opt_cpu = NZALLOC (sim_cpu *, OPTION_START + num_opts); 499 500 /* Set '+' as first char so argument permutation isn't done. This 501 is done to stop getopt_long returning options that appear after 502 the target program. Such options should be passed unchanged into 503 the program image. */ 504 *p++ = '+'; 505 506 for (i = OPTION_START, ol = STATE_OPTIONS (sd); ol != NULL; ol = ol->next) 507 for (opt = ol->options; OPTION_VALID_P (opt); ++opt) 508 { 509 if (dup_arg_p (opt->opt.name)) 510 continue; 511 if (opt->shortopt != 0) 512 { 513 *p++ = opt->shortopt; 514 if (opt->opt.has_arg == required_argument) 515 *p++ = ':'; 516 else if (opt->opt.has_arg == optional_argument) 517 { *p++ = ':'; *p++ = ':'; } 518 handlers[(unsigned char) opt->shortopt] = opt->handler; 519 if (opt->opt.val != 0) 520 orig_val[(unsigned char) opt->shortopt] = opt->opt.val; 521 else 522 orig_val[(unsigned char) opt->shortopt] = opt->shortopt; 523 } 524 if (opt->opt.name != NULL) 525 { 526 *lp = opt->opt; 527 /* Dynamically assign `val' numbers for long options. */ 528 lp->val = i++; 529 handlers[lp->val] = opt->handler; 530 orig_val[lp->val] = opt->opt.val; 531 opt_cpu[lp->val] = NULL; 532 ++lp; 533 } 534 } 535 536 for (c = 0; c < MAX_NR_PROCESSORS; ++c) 537 { 538 sim_cpu *cpu = STATE_CPU (sd, c); 539 for (ol = CPU_OPTIONS (cpu); ol != NULL; ol = ol->next) 540 for (opt = ol->options; OPTION_VALID_P (opt); ++opt) 541 { 542 #if 0 /* Each option is prepended with --<cpuname>- so this greatly cuts down 543 on the need for dup_arg_p checking. Maybe in the future it'll be 544 needed so this is just commented out, and not deleted. */ 545 if (dup_arg_p (opt->opt.name)) 546 continue; 547 #endif 548 /* Don't allow short versions of cpu specific options for now. */ 549 if (opt->shortopt != 0) 550 { 551 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "internal error, short cpu specific option"); 552 result = SIM_RC_FAIL; 553 break; 554 } 555 if (opt->opt.name != NULL) 556 { 557 char *name; 558 *lp = opt->opt; 559 /* Prepend --<cpuname>- to the option. */ 560 if (asprintf (&name, "%s-%s", CPU_NAME (cpu), lp->name) < 0) 561 { 562 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "internal error, out of memory"); 563 result = SIM_RC_FAIL; 564 break; 565 } 566 lp->name = name; 567 /* Dynamically assign `val' numbers for long options. */ 568 lp->val = i++; 569 handlers[lp->val] = opt->handler; 570 orig_val[lp->val] = opt->opt.val; 571 opt_cpu[lp->val] = cpu; 572 ++lp; 573 } 574 } 575 } 576 577 /* Terminate the short and long option lists. */ 578 *p = 0; 579 lp->name = NULL; 580 581 /* Ensure getopt is initialized. */ 582 optind = 0; 583 584 /* Do not lot getopt throw errors for us. But don't mess with the state for 585 any callers higher up by saving/restoring it. */ 586 save_opterr = opterr; 587 opterr = 0; 588 589 while (1) 590 { 591 int longind, optc; 592 593 optc = getopt_long (argc, argv, short_options, long_options, &longind); 594 if (optc == -1) 595 { 596 if (STATE_OPEN_KIND (sd) == SIM_OPEN_STANDALONE) 597 STATE_PROG_ARGV (sd) = dupargv (argv + optind); 598 break; 599 } 600 if (optc == '?') 601 { 602 /* If getopt rejects a short option, optopt is set to the bad char. 603 If it rejects a long option, we have to look at optind. In the 604 short option case, argv could be multiple short options. */ 605 const char *badopt; 606 char optbuf[3]; 607 608 if (optopt) 609 { 610 sprintf (optbuf, "-%c", optopt); 611 badopt = optbuf; 612 } 613 else 614 badopt = argv[optind - 1]; 615 616 sim_io_eprintf (sd, 617 "%s: unrecognized option '%s'\n" 618 "Use --help for a complete list of options.\n", 619 STATE_MY_NAME (sd), badopt); 620 621 result = SIM_RC_FAIL; 622 break; 623 } 624 625 if ((*handlers[optc]) (sd, opt_cpu[optc], orig_val[optc], optarg, 0/*!is_command*/) == SIM_RC_FAIL) 626 { 627 result = SIM_RC_FAIL; 628 break; 629 } 630 } 631 632 opterr = save_opterr; 633 634 free (long_options); 635 free (short_options); 636 free (handlers); 637 free (opt_cpu); 638 free (orig_val); 639 return result; 640 } 641 642 /* Utility of sim_print_help to print a list of option tables. */ 643 644 static void 645 print_help (SIM_DESC sd, sim_cpu *cpu, const struct option_list *ol, int is_command) 646 { 647 const OPTION *opt; 648 649 for ( ; ol != NULL; ol = ol->next) 650 for (opt = ol->options; OPTION_VALID_P (opt); ++opt) 651 { 652 const int indent = 30; 653 int comma, len; 654 const OPTION *o; 655 656 if (dup_arg_p (opt->opt.name)) 657 continue; 658 659 if (opt->doc == NULL) 660 continue; 661 662 if (opt->doc_name != NULL && opt->doc_name [0] == '\0') 663 continue; 664 665 sim_io_printf (sd, " "); 666 667 comma = 0; 668 len = 2; 669 670 /* list any short options (aliases) for the current OPT */ 671 if (!is_command) 672 { 673 o = opt; 674 do 675 { 676 if (o->shortopt != '\0') 677 { 678 sim_io_printf (sd, "%s-%c", comma ? ", " : "", o->shortopt); 679 len += (comma ? 2 : 0) + 2; 680 if (o->arg != NULL) 681 { 682 if (o->opt.has_arg == optional_argument) 683 { 684 sim_io_printf (sd, "[%s]", o->arg); 685 len += 1 + strlen (o->arg) + 1; 686 } 687 else 688 { 689 sim_io_printf (sd, " %s", o->arg); 690 len += 1 + strlen (o->arg); 691 } 692 } 693 comma = 1; 694 } 695 ++o; 696 } 697 while (OPTION_VALID_P (o) && o->doc == NULL); 698 } 699 700 /* list any long options (aliases) for the current OPT */ 701 o = opt; 702 do 703 { 704 const char *name; 705 const char *cpu_prefix = cpu ? CPU_NAME (cpu) : NULL; 706 if (o->doc_name != NULL) 707 name = o->doc_name; 708 else 709 name = o->opt.name; 710 if (name != NULL) 711 { 712 sim_io_printf (sd, "%s%s%s%s%s", 713 comma ? ", " : "", 714 is_command ? "" : "--", 715 cpu ? cpu_prefix : "", 716 cpu ? "-" : "", 717 name); 718 len += ((comma ? 2 : 0) 719 + (is_command ? 0 : 2) 720 + strlen (name)); 721 if (o->arg != NULL) 722 { 723 if (o->opt.has_arg == optional_argument) 724 { 725 sim_io_printf (sd, "[=%s]", o->arg); 726 len += 2 + strlen (o->arg) + 1; 727 } 728 else 729 { 730 sim_io_printf (sd, " %s", o->arg); 731 len += 1 + strlen (o->arg); 732 } 733 } 734 comma = 1; 735 } 736 ++o; 737 } 738 while (OPTION_VALID_P (o) && o->doc == NULL); 739 740 if (len >= indent) 741 { 742 sim_io_printf (sd, "\n%*s", indent, ""); 743 } 744 else 745 sim_io_printf (sd, "%*s", indent - len, ""); 746 747 /* print the description, word wrap long lines */ 748 { 749 const char *chp = opt->doc; 750 unsigned doc_width = 80 - indent; 751 while (strlen (chp) >= doc_width) /* some slack */ 752 { 753 const char *end = chp + doc_width - 1; 754 while (end > chp && !isspace (*end)) 755 end --; 756 if (end == chp) 757 end = chp + doc_width - 1; 758 /* The cast should be ok - its distances between to 759 points in a string. */ 760 sim_io_printf (sd, "%.*s\n%*s", (int) (end - chp), chp, indent, 761 ""); 762 chp = end; 763 while (isspace (*chp) && *chp != '\0') 764 chp++; 765 } 766 sim_io_printf (sd, "%s\n", chp); 767 } 768 } 769 } 770 771 /* Print help messages for the options. */ 772 773 void 774 sim_print_help (SIM_DESC sd, int is_command) 775 { 776 if (STATE_OPEN_KIND (sd) == SIM_OPEN_STANDALONE) 777 sim_io_printf (sd, "Usage: %s [options] program [program args]\n", 778 STATE_MY_NAME (sd)); 779 780 /* Initialize duplicate argument checker. */ 781 (void) dup_arg_p (NULL); 782 783 if (STATE_OPEN_KIND (sd) == SIM_OPEN_STANDALONE) 784 sim_io_printf (sd, "Options:\n"); 785 else 786 sim_io_printf (sd, "Commands:\n"); 787 788 print_help (sd, NULL, STATE_OPTIONS (sd), is_command); 789 sim_io_printf (sd, "\n"); 790 791 /* Print cpu-specific options. */ 792 { 793 int i; 794 795 for (i = 0; i < MAX_NR_PROCESSORS; ++i) 796 { 797 sim_cpu *cpu = STATE_CPU (sd, i); 798 if (CPU_OPTIONS (cpu) == NULL) 799 continue; 800 sim_io_printf (sd, "CPU %s specific options:\n", CPU_NAME (cpu)); 801 print_help (sd, cpu, CPU_OPTIONS (cpu), is_command); 802 sim_io_printf (sd, "\n"); 803 } 804 } 805 806 sim_io_printf (sd, "Note: Depending on the simulator configuration some %ss\n", 807 STATE_OPEN_KIND (sd) == SIM_OPEN_STANDALONE ? "option" : "command"); 808 sim_io_printf (sd, " may not be applicable\n"); 809 810 if (STATE_OPEN_KIND (sd) == SIM_OPEN_STANDALONE) 811 { 812 sim_io_printf (sd, "\n"); 813 sim_io_printf (sd, "program args Arguments to pass to simulated program.\n"); 814 sim_io_printf (sd, " Note: Very few simulators support this.\n"); 815 } 816 } 817 818 /* Utility of sim_args_command to find the closest match for a command. 819 Commands that have "-" in them can be specified as separate words. 820 e.g. sim memory-region 0x800000,0x4000 821 or sim memory region 0x800000,0x4000 822 If CPU is non-null, use its option table list, otherwise use the main one. 823 *PARGI is where to start looking in ARGV. It is updated to point past 824 the found option. */ 825 826 static const OPTION * 827 find_match (SIM_DESC sd, sim_cpu *cpu, char *argv[], int *pargi) 828 { 829 const struct option_list *ol; 830 const OPTION *opt; 831 /* most recent option match */ 832 const OPTION *matching_opt = NULL; 833 int matching_argi = -1; 834 835 if (cpu) 836 ol = CPU_OPTIONS (cpu); 837 else 838 ol = STATE_OPTIONS (sd); 839 840 /* Skip passed elements specified by *PARGI. */ 841 argv += *pargi; 842 843 for ( ; ol != NULL; ol = ol->next) 844 for (opt = ol->options; OPTION_VALID_P (opt); ++opt) 845 { 846 int argi = 0; 847 const char *name = opt->opt.name; 848 if (name == NULL) 849 continue; 850 while (argv [argi] != NULL 851 && strncmp (name, argv [argi], strlen (argv [argi])) == 0) 852 { 853 name = &name [strlen (argv[argi])]; 854 if (name [0] == '-') 855 { 856 /* leading match ...<a-b-c>-d-e-f - continue search */ 857 name ++; /* skip `-' */ 858 argi ++; 859 continue; 860 } 861 else if (name [0] == '\0') 862 { 863 /* exact match ...<a-b-c-d-e-f> - better than before? */ 864 if (argi > matching_argi) 865 { 866 matching_argi = argi; 867 matching_opt = opt; 868 } 869 break; 870 } 871 else 872 break; 873 } 874 } 875 876 *pargi = matching_argi; 877 return matching_opt; 878 } 879 880 static char ** 881 complete_option_list (char **ret, size_t *cnt, const struct option_list *ol, 882 const char *text, const char *word) 883 { 884 const OPTION *opt = NULL; 885 int argi; 886 size_t len = strlen (word); 887 888 for ( ; ol != NULL; ol = ol->next) 889 for (opt = ol->options; OPTION_VALID_P (opt); ++opt) 890 { 891 const char *name = opt->opt.name; 892 893 /* A long option to match against? */ 894 if (!name) 895 continue; 896 897 /* Does this option actually match? */ 898 if (strncmp (name, word, len)) 899 continue; 900 901 ret = xrealloc (ret, ++*cnt * sizeof (ret[0])); 902 ret[*cnt - 2] = xstrdup (name); 903 } 904 905 return ret; 906 } 907 908 /* All leading text is stored in @text, while the current word being 909 completed is stored in @word. Trailing text of @word is not. */ 910 911 char ** 912 sim_complete_command (SIM_DESC sd, const char *text, const char *word) 913 { 914 char **ret = NULL; 915 size_t cnt = 1; 916 sim_cpu *cpu; 917 918 /* Only complete first word for now. */ 919 if (text != word) 920 return ret; 921 922 cpu = STATE_CPU (sd, 0); 923 if (cpu) 924 ret = complete_option_list (ret, &cnt, CPU_OPTIONS (cpu), text, word); 925 ret = complete_option_list (ret, &cnt, STATE_OPTIONS (sd), text, word); 926 927 if (ret) 928 ret[cnt - 1] = NULL; 929 return ret; 930 } 931 932 SIM_RC 933 sim_args_command (SIM_DESC sd, const char *cmd) 934 { 935 /* something to do? */ 936 if (cmd == NULL) 937 return SIM_RC_OK; /* FIXME - perhaps help would be better */ 938 939 if (cmd [0] == '-') 940 { 941 /* user specified -<opt> ... form? */ 942 char **argv = buildargv (cmd); 943 SIM_RC rc = sim_parse_args (sd, argv); 944 freeargv (argv); 945 return rc; 946 } 947 else 948 { 949 char **argv = buildargv (cmd); 950 const OPTION *matching_opt = NULL; 951 int matching_argi; 952 sim_cpu *cpu; 953 954 if (argv [0] == NULL) 955 { 956 freeargv (argv); 957 return SIM_RC_OK; /* FIXME - perhaps help would be better */ 958 } 959 960 /* First check for a cpu selector. */ 961 { 962 char *cpu_name = xstrdup (argv[0]); 963 char *hyphen = strchr (cpu_name, '-'); 964 if (hyphen) 965 *hyphen = 0; 966 cpu = sim_cpu_lookup (sd, cpu_name); 967 if (cpu) 968 { 969 /* If <cpuname>-<command>, point argv[0] at <command>. */ 970 if (hyphen) 971 { 972 matching_argi = 0; 973 argv[0] += hyphen - cpu_name + 1; 974 } 975 else 976 matching_argi = 1; 977 matching_opt = find_match (sd, cpu, argv, &matching_argi); 978 /* If hyphen found restore argv[0]. */ 979 if (hyphen) 980 argv[0] -= hyphen - cpu_name + 1; 981 } 982 free (cpu_name); 983 } 984 985 /* If that failed, try the main table. */ 986 if (matching_opt == NULL) 987 { 988 matching_argi = 0; 989 matching_opt = find_match (sd, NULL, argv, &matching_argi); 990 } 991 992 if (matching_opt != NULL) 993 { 994 switch (matching_opt->opt.has_arg) 995 { 996 case no_argument: 997 if (argv [matching_argi + 1] == NULL) 998 matching_opt->handler (sd, cpu, matching_opt->opt.val, 999 NULL, 1/*is_command*/); 1000 else 1001 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Command `%s' takes no arguments\n", 1002 matching_opt->opt.name); 1003 break; 1004 case optional_argument: 1005 if (argv [matching_argi + 1] == NULL) 1006 matching_opt->handler (sd, cpu, matching_opt->opt.val, 1007 NULL, 1/*is_command*/); 1008 else if (argv [matching_argi + 2] == NULL) 1009 matching_opt->handler (sd, cpu, matching_opt->opt.val, 1010 argv [matching_argi + 1], 1/*is_command*/); 1011 else 1012 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Command `%s' requires no more than one argument\n", 1013 matching_opt->opt.name); 1014 break; 1015 case required_argument: 1016 if (argv [matching_argi + 1] == NULL) 1017 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Command `%s' requires an argument\n", 1018 matching_opt->opt.name); 1019 else if (argv [matching_argi + 2] == NULL) 1020 matching_opt->handler (sd, cpu, matching_opt->opt.val, 1021 argv [matching_argi + 1], 1/*is_command*/); 1022 else 1023 sim_io_eprintf (sd, "Command `%s' requires only one argument\n", 1024 matching_opt->opt.name); 1025 } 1026 freeargv (argv); 1027 return SIM_RC_OK; 1028 } 1029 1030 freeargv (argv); 1031 } 1032 1033 /* didn't find anything that remotly matched */ 1034 return SIM_RC_FAIL; 1035 } 1036