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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