a7ec487755
earlier migration away from sloppy mode-endings (r280925,280974-280976) due to a red-herring in diagnosing HardenedBSD boot lockup. Thanks to: lattera (shawn.webb@hardenedbsd<dot>org) MFC after: 3 days X-MFC-to: stable/10 X-MFC-with: r280925,280974-280976,281176-281179
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\ Copyright (c) 2003 Scott Long <scottl@FreeBSD.org>
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\ Copyright (c) 2003 Aleksander Fafula <alex@fafula.com>
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\ Copyright (c) 2006-2015 Devin Teske <dteske@FreeBSD.org>
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\ All rights reserved.
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\
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\ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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\ modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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\ are met:
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\ 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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\ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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\ 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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\ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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\ documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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\
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\ THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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\ ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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\ IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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\ ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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\ FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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\ DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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\ OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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\ HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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\ LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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\ OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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\ SUCH DAMAGE.
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\
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\ $FreeBSD$
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marker task-menu.4th
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\ Frame drawing
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include /boot/frames.4th
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vocabulary menu-infrastructure
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vocabulary menu-namespace
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vocabulary menu-command-helpers
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only forth also menu-infrastructure definitions
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f_double \ Set frames to double (see frames.4th). Replace with
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\ f_single if you want single frames.
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46 constant dot \ ASCII definition of a period (in decimal)
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5 constant menu_default_x \ default column position of timeout
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10 constant menu_default_y \ default row position of timeout msg
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4 constant menu_timeout_default_x \ default column position of timeout
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23 constant menu_timeout_default_y \ default row position of timeout msg
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10 constant menu_timeout_default \ default timeout (in seconds)
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\ Customize the following values with care
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1 constant menu_start \ Numerical prefix of first menu item
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dot constant bullet \ Menu bullet (appears after numerical prefix)
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5 constant menu_x \ Row position of the menu (from the top)
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10 constant menu_y \ Column position of the menu (from left side)
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\ Menu Appearance
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variable menuidx \ Menu item stack for number prefixes
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variable menurow \ Menu item stack for positioning
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variable menubllt \ Menu item bullet
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\ Menu Positioning
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variable menuX \ Menu X offset (columns)
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variable menuY \ Menu Y offset (rows)
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\ Menu-item elements
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variable menurebootadded
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\ Parsing of kernels into menu-items
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variable kernidx
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variable kernlen
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variable kernmenuidx
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\ Menu timer [count-down] variables
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variable menu_timeout_enabled \ timeout state (internal use only)
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variable menu_time \ variable for tracking the passage of time
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variable menu_timeout \ determined configurable delay duration
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variable menu_timeout_x \ column position of timeout message
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variable menu_timeout_y \ row position of timeout message
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\ Containers for parsing kernels into menu-items
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create kerncapbuf 64 allot
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create kerndefault 64 allot
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create kernelsbuf 256 allot
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only forth also menu-namespace definitions
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\ Menu-item key association/detection
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variable menukey1
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variable menukey2
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variable menukey3
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variable menukey4
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variable menukey5
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variable menukey6
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variable menukey7
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variable menukey8
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variable menureboot
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variable menuacpi
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variable menuoptions
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variable menukernel
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\ Menu initialization status variables
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variable init_state1
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variable init_state2
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variable init_state3
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variable init_state4
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variable init_state5
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variable init_state6
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variable init_state7
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variable init_state8
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\ Boolean option status variables
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variable toggle_state1
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variable toggle_state2
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variable toggle_state3
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variable toggle_state4
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variable toggle_state5
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variable toggle_state6
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variable toggle_state7
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variable toggle_state8
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\ Array option status variables
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variable cycle_state1
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variable cycle_state2
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variable cycle_state3
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variable cycle_state4
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variable cycle_state5
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variable cycle_state6
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variable cycle_state7
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variable cycle_state8
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\ Containers for storing the initial caption text
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create init_text1 64 allot
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create init_text2 64 allot
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create init_text3 64 allot
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create init_text4 64 allot
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create init_text5 64 allot
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create init_text6 64 allot
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create init_text7 64 allot
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create init_text8 64 allot
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only forth definitions
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: arch-i386? ( -- BOOL ) \ Returns TRUE (-1) on i386, FALSE (0) otherwise.
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s" arch-i386" environment? dup if
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drop
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then
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;
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: acpipresent? ( -- flag ) \ Returns TRUE if ACPI is present, FALSE otherwise
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s" hint.acpi.0.rsdp" getenv
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dup -1 = if
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drop false exit
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then
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2drop
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true
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;
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: acpienabled? ( -- flag ) \ Returns TRUE if ACPI is enabled, FALSE otherwise
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s" hint.acpi.0.disabled" getenv
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dup -1 <> if
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s" 0" compare 0<> if
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false exit
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then
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else
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drop
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then
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true
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;
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: +c! ( N C-ADDR/U K -- C-ADDR/U )
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3 pick 3 pick ( n c-addr/u k -- n c-addr/u k n c-addr )
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rot + c! ( n c-addr/u k n c-addr -- n c-addr/u )
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rot drop ( n c-addr/u -- c-addr/u )
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;
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only forth also menu-namespace definitions
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\ Forth variables
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: namespace ( C-ADDR/U N -- ) also menu-namespace +c! evaluate previous ;
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: menukeyN ( N -- ADDR ) s" menukeyN" 7 namespace ;
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: init_stateN ( N -- ADDR ) s" init_stateN" 10 namespace ;
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: toggle_stateN ( N -- ADDR ) s" toggle_stateN" 12 namespace ;
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: cycle_stateN ( N -- ADDR ) s" cycle_stateN" 11 namespace ;
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: init_textN ( N -- C-ADDR ) s" init_textN" 9 namespace ;
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\ Environment variables
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: kernel[x] ( N -- C-ADDR/U ) s" kernel[x]" 7 +c! ;
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: menu_init[x] ( N -- C-ADDR/U ) s" menu_init[x]" 10 +c! ;
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: menu_command[x] ( N -- C-ADDR/U ) s" menu_command[x]" 13 +c! ;
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: menu_caption[x] ( N -- C-ADDR/U ) s" menu_caption[x]" 13 +c! ;
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: ansi_caption[x] ( N -- C-ADDR/U ) s" ansi_caption[x]" 13 +c! ;
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: menu_keycode[x] ( N -- C-ADDR/U ) s" menu_keycode[x]" 13 +c! ;
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: toggled_text[x] ( N -- C-ADDR/U ) s" toggled_text[x]" 13 +c! ;
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: toggled_ansi[x] ( N -- C-ADDR/U ) s" toggled_ansi[x]" 13 +c! ;
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: menu_caption[x][y] ( N M -- C-ADDR/U ) s" menu_caption[x][y]" 16 +c! 13 +c! ;
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: ansi_caption[x][y] ( N M -- C-ADDR/U ) s" ansi_caption[x][y]" 16 +c! 13 +c! ;
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also menu-infrastructure definitions
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\ This function prints a menu item at menuX (row) and menuY (column), returns
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\ the incremental decimal ASCII value associated with the menu item, and
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\ increments the cursor position to the next row for the creation of the next
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\ menu item. This function is called by the menu-create function. You need not
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\ call it directly.
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\
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: printmenuitem ( menu_item_str -- ascii_keycode )
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loader_color? if [char] ^ escc! then
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menurow dup @ 1+ swap ! ( increment menurow )
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menuidx dup @ 1+ swap ! ( increment menuidx )
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\ Calculate the menuitem row position
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menurow @ menuY @ +
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\ Position the cursor at the menuitem position
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dup menuX @ swap at-xy
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\ Print the value of menuidx
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loader_color? dup ( -- bool bool )
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if b then
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menuidx @ .
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if me then
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\ Move the cursor forward 1 column
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dup menuX @ 1+ swap at-xy
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menubllt @ emit \ Print the menu bullet using the emit function
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\ Move the cursor to the 3rd column from the current position
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\ to allow for a space between the numerical prefix and the
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\ text caption
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menuX @ 3 + swap at-xy
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\ Print the menu caption (we expect a string to be on the stack
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\ prior to invoking this function)
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type
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\ Here we will add the ASCII decimal of the numerical prefix
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\ to the stack (decimal ASCII for `1' is 49) as a "return value"
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menuidx @ 48 +
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;
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\ This function prints the appropriate menuitem basename to the stack if an
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\ ACPI option is to be presented to the user, otherwise returns -1. Used
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\ internally by menu-create, you need not (nor should you) call this directly.
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\
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: acpimenuitem ( -- C-Addr/U | -1 )
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arch-i386? if
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acpipresent? if
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acpienabled? if
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loader_color? if
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s" toggled_ansi[x]"
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else
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s" toggled_text[x]"
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then
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else
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loader_color? if
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s" ansi_caption[x]"
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else
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s" menu_caption[x]"
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then
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then
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else
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menuidx dup @ 1+ swap ! ( increment menuidx )
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-1
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then
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else
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-1
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then
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;
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: delim? ( C -- BOOL )
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dup 32 = ( c -- c bool ) \ [sp] space
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over 9 = or ( c bool -- c bool ) \ [ht] horizontal tab
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over 10 = or ( c bool -- c bool ) \ [nl] newline
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over 13 = or ( c bool -- c bool ) \ [cr] carriage return
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over [char] , = or ( c bool -- c bool ) \ comma
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swap drop ( c bool -- bool ) \ return boolean
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;
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\ This function parses $kernels into variables that are used by the menu to
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\ display wich kernel to boot when the [overloaded] `boot' word is interpreted.
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\ Used internally by menu-create, you need not (nor should you) call this
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\ directly.
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\
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: parse-kernels ( N -- ) \ kernidx
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kernidx ! ( n -- ) \ store provided `x' value
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[char] 0 kernmenuidx ! \ initialize `y' value for menu_caption[x][y]
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\ Attempt to get a list of kernels, fall back to sensible default
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s" kernels" getenv dup -1 = if
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drop ( cruft )
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s" kernel kernel.old"
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then ( -- c-addr/u )
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\ Check to see if the user has altered $kernel by comparing it against
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\ $kernel[N] where N is kernel_state (the actively displayed kernel).
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s" kernel_state" evaluate @ 48 + s" kernel[N]" 7 +c! getenv
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dup -1 <> if
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s" kernel" getenv dup -1 = if
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drop ( cruft ) s" "
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then
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2swap 2over compare 0= if
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2drop FALSE ( skip below conditional )
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else \ User has changed $kernel
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TRUE ( slurp in new value )
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then
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else \ We haven't yet parsed $kernels into $kernel[N]
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drop ( getenv cruft )
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s" kernel" getenv dup -1 = if
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drop ( cruft ) s" "
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then
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TRUE ( slurp in initial value )
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then ( c-addr/u -- c-addr/u c-addr/u,-1 | 0 )
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if \ slurp new value into kerndefault
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kerndefault 1+ 0 2swap strcat swap 1- c!
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then
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\ Clear out existing parsed-kernels
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kernidx @ [char] 0
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begin
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dup kernel[x] unsetenv
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2dup menu_caption[x][y] unsetenv
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2dup ansi_caption[x][y] unsetenv
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1+ dup [char] 8 >
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until
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2drop
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\ Step through the string until we find the end
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begin
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0 kernlen ! \ initialize length of value
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\ Skip leading whitespace and/or comma delimiters
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begin
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dup 0<> if
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over c@ delim? ( c-addr/u -- c-addr/u bool )
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else
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false ( c-addr/u -- c-addr/u bool )
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then
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while
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1- swap 1+ swap ( c-addr/u -- c-addr'/u' )
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repeat
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( c-addr/u -- c-addr'/u' )
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dup 0= if \ end of string while eating whitespace
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2drop ( c-addr/u -- )
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kernmenuidx @ [char] 0 <> if \ found at least one
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exit \ all done
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then
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\ No entries in $kernels; use $kernel instead
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s" kernel" getenv dup -1 = if
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drop ( cruft ) s" "
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then ( -- c-addr/u )
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dup kernlen ! \ store entire value length as kernlen
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else
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\ We're still within $kernels parsing toward the end;
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\ find delimiter/end to determine kernlen
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2dup ( c-addr/u -- c-addr/u c-addr/u )
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begin dup 0<> while
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over c@ delim? if
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drop 0 ( break ) \ found delimiter
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else
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kernlen @ 1+ kernlen ! \ incrememnt
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1- swap 1+ swap \ c-addr++ u--
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then
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repeat
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2drop ( c-addr/u c-addr'/u' -- c-addr/u )
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\ If this is the first entry, compare it to $kernel
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\ If different, then insert $kernel beforehand
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kernmenuidx @ [char] 0 = if
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over kernlen @ kerndefault count compare if
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kernelsbuf 0 kerndefault count strcat
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s" ," strcat 2swap strcat
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kerndefault count swap drop kernlen !
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then
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then
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then
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( c-addr/u -- c-addr'/u' )
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\ At this point, we should have something on the stack to store
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\ as the next kernel menu option; start assembling variables
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over kernlen @ ( c-addr/u -- c-addr/u c-addr/u2 )
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\ Assign first to kernel[x]
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2dup kernmenuidx @ kernel[x] setenv
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\ Assign second to menu_caption[x][y]
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kerncapbuf 0 s" [K]ernel: " strcat
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2over strcat
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kernidx @ kernmenuidx @ menu_caption[x][y]
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setenv
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\ Assign third to ansi_caption[x][y]
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kerncapbuf 0 s" @[1mK@[37mernel: " [char] @ escc! strcat
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kernmenuidx @ [char] 0 = if
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s" default/@[32m"
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else
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s" @[34;1m"
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then
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[char] @ escc! strcat
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2over strcat
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s" @[37m" [char] @ escc! strcat
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kernidx @ kernmenuidx @ ansi_caption[x][y]
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setenv
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2drop ( c-addr/u c-addr/u2 -- c-addr/u )
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kernmenuidx @ 1+ dup kernmenuidx ! [char] 8 > if
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2drop ( c-addr/u -- ) exit
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then
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kernlen @ - swap kernlen @ + swap ( c-addr/u -- c-addr'/u' )
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again
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;
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\ This function goes through the kernels that were discovered by the
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\ parse-kernels function [above], adding " (# of #)" text to the end of each
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\ caption.
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\
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: tag-kernels ( -- )
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kernidx @ ( -- x ) dup 0= if exit then
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[char] 0 s" (Y of Z)" ( x -- x y c-addr/u )
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kernmenuidx @ -rot 7 +c! \ Replace 'Z' with number of kernels parsed
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begin
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2 pick 1+ -rot 2 +c! \ Replace 'Y' with current ASCII num
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2over menu_caption[x][y] getenv dup -1 <> if
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2dup + 1- c@ [char] ) = if
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2drop \ Already tagged
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else
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kerncapbuf 0 2swap strcat
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2over strcat
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5 pick 5 pick menu_caption[x][y] setenv
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then
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else
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drop ( getenv cruft )
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then
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2over ansi_caption[x][y] getenv dup -1 <> if
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2dup + 1- c@ [char] ) = if
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2drop \ Already tagged
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else
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kerncapbuf 0 2swap strcat
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2over strcat
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5 pick 5 pick ansi_caption[x][y] setenv
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then
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else
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drop ( getenv cruft )
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then
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rot 1+ dup [char] 8 > if
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-rot 2drop TRUE ( break )
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else
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-rot FALSE
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then
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until
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2drop ( x y -- )
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;
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\ This function creates the list of menu items. This function is called by the
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\ menu-display function. You need not call it directly.
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\
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: menu-create ( -- )
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\ Print the frame caption at (x,y)
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s" loader_menu_title" getenv dup -1 = if
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drop s" Welcome to FreeBSD"
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then
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TRUE ( use default alignment )
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s" loader_menu_title_align" getenv dup -1 <> if
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2dup s" left" compare-insensitive 0= if ( 1 )
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2drop ( c-addr/u ) drop ( bool )
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menuX @ menuY @ 1-
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FALSE ( don't use default alignment )
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else ( 1 ) 2dup s" right" compare-insensitive 0= if ( 2 )
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2drop ( c-addr/u ) drop ( bool )
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menuX @ 42 + 4 - over - menuY @ 1-
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FALSE ( don't use default alignment )
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else ( 2 ) 2drop ( c-addr/u ) then ( 1 ) then
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else
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drop ( getenv cruft )
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then
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if ( use default center alignement? )
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menuX @ 19 + over 2 / - menuY @ 1-
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then
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at-xy type
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\ If $menu_init is set, evaluate it (allowing for whole menus to be
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\ constructed dynamically -- as this function could conceivably set
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\ the remaining environment variables to construct the menu entirely).
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\
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s" menu_init" getenv dup -1 <> if
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evaluate
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else
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drop
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then
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\ Print our menu options with respective key/variable associations.
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\ `printmenuitem' ends by adding the decimal ASCII value for the
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\ numerical prefix to the stack. We store the value left on the stack
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\ to the key binding variable for later testing against a character
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\ captured by the `getkey' function.
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\ Note that any menu item beyond 9 will have a numerical prefix on the
|
|
\ screen consisting of the first digit (ie. 1 for the tenth menu item)
|
|
\ and the key required to activate that menu item will be the decimal
|
|
\ ASCII of 48 plus the menu item (ie. 58 for the tenth item, aka. `:')
|
|
\ which is misleading and not desirable.
|
|
\
|
|
\ Thus, we do not allow more than 8 configurable items on the menu
|
|
\ (with "Reboot" as the optional ninth and highest numbered item).
|
|
|
|
\
|
|
\ Initialize the ACPI option status.
|
|
\
|
|
0 menuacpi !
|
|
s" menu_acpi" getenv -1 <> if
|
|
c@ dup 48 > over 57 < and if ( '1' <= c1 <= '8' )
|
|
menuacpi !
|
|
arch-i386? if acpipresent? if
|
|
\
|
|
\ Set menu toggle state to active state
|
|
\ (required by generic toggle_menuitem)
|
|
\
|
|
acpienabled? menuacpi @ toggle_stateN !
|
|
then then
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\
|
|
\ Initialize kernel captions after parsing $kernels
|
|
\
|
|
0 menukernel !
|
|
s" menu_kernel" getenv -1 <> if
|
|
c@ dup 48 > over 57 < and if ( '1' <= c1 <= '8' )
|
|
dup menukernel !
|
|
dup parse-kernels tag-kernels
|
|
|
|
\ Get the current cycle state (entry to use)
|
|
s" kernel_state" evaluate @ 48 + ( n -- n y )
|
|
|
|
\ If state is invalid, reset
|
|
dup kernmenuidx @ 1- > if
|
|
drop [char] 0 ( n y -- n 48 )
|
|
0 s" kernel_state" evaluate !
|
|
over s" init_kernel" evaluate drop
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ Set the current non-ANSI caption
|
|
2dup swap dup ( n y -- n y y n n )
|
|
s" set menu_caption[x]=$menu_caption[x][y]"
|
|
17 +c! 34 +c! 37 +c! evaluate
|
|
( n y y n n c-addr/u -- n y )
|
|
|
|
\ Set the current ANSI caption
|
|
2dup swap dup ( n y -- n y y n n )
|
|
s" set ansi_caption[x]=$ansi_caption[x][y]"
|
|
17 +c! 34 +c! 37 +c! evaluate
|
|
( n y y n n c-addr/u -- n y )
|
|
|
|
\ Initialize cycle state from stored value
|
|
48 - ( n y -- n k )
|
|
s" init_cyclestate" evaluate ( n k -- n )
|
|
|
|
\ Set $kernel to $kernel[y]
|
|
s" activate_kernel" evaluate ( n -- n )
|
|
then
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\
|
|
\ Initialize the menu_options visual separator.
|
|
\
|
|
0 menuoptions !
|
|
s" menu_options" getenv -1 <> if
|
|
c@ dup 48 > over 57 < and if ( '1' <= c1 <= '8' )
|
|
menuoptions !
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ Initialize "Reboot" menu state variable (prevents double-entry)
|
|
false menurebootadded !
|
|
|
|
menu_start
|
|
1- menuidx ! \ Initialize the starting index for the menu
|
|
0 menurow ! \ Initialize the starting position for the menu
|
|
|
|
49 \ Iterator start (loop range 49 to 56; ASCII '1' to '8')
|
|
begin
|
|
\ If the "Options:" separator, print it.
|
|
dup menuoptions @ = if
|
|
\ Optionally add a reboot option to the menu
|
|
s" menu_reboot" getenv -1 <> if
|
|
drop
|
|
s" Reboot" printmenuitem menureboot !
|
|
true menurebootadded !
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
menuX @
|
|
menurow @ 2 + menurow !
|
|
menurow @ menuY @ +
|
|
at-xy
|
|
s" menu_optionstext" getenv dup -1 <> if
|
|
type
|
|
else
|
|
drop ." Options:"
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ If this is the ACPI menu option, act accordingly.
|
|
dup menuacpi @ = if
|
|
dup acpimenuitem ( n -- n n c-addr/u | n n -1 )
|
|
dup -1 <> if
|
|
13 +c! ( n n c-addr/u -- n c-addr/u )
|
|
\ replace 'x' with n
|
|
else
|
|
swap drop ( n n -1 -- n -1 )
|
|
over menu_command[x] unsetenv
|
|
then
|
|
else
|
|
\ make sure we have not already initialized this item
|
|
dup init_stateN dup @ 0= if
|
|
1 swap !
|
|
|
|
\ If this menuitem has an initializer, run it
|
|
dup menu_init[x]
|
|
getenv dup -1 <> if
|
|
evaluate
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
dup
|
|
loader_color? if
|
|
ansi_caption[x]
|
|
else
|
|
menu_caption[x]
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
dup -1 <> if
|
|
\ test for environment variable
|
|
getenv dup -1 <> if
|
|
printmenuitem ( c-addr/u -- n )
|
|
dup menukeyN !
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
1+ dup 56 > \ add 1 to iterator, continue if less than 57
|
|
until
|
|
drop \ iterator
|
|
|
|
\ Optionally add a reboot option to the menu
|
|
menurebootadded @ true <> if
|
|
s" menu_reboot" getenv -1 <> if
|
|
drop \ no need for the value
|
|
s" Reboot" \ menu caption (required by printmenuitem)
|
|
|
|
printmenuitem
|
|
menureboot !
|
|
else
|
|
0 menureboot !
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
\ Takes a single integer on the stack and updates the timeout display. The
|
|
\ integer must be between 0 and 9 (we will only update a single digit in the
|
|
\ source message).
|
|
\
|
|
: menu-timeout-update ( N -- )
|
|
|
|
\ Enforce minimum/maximum
|
|
dup 9 > if drop 9 then
|
|
dup 0 < if drop 0 then
|
|
|
|
s" Autoboot in N seconds. [Space] to pause" ( n -- n c-addr/u )
|
|
|
|
2 pick 0> if
|
|
rot 48 + -rot ( n c-addr/u -- n' c-addr/u ) \ convert to ASCII
|
|
12 +c! ( n' c-addr/u -- c-addr/u ) \ replace 'N' above
|
|
|
|
menu_timeout_x @ menu_timeout_y @ at-xy \ position cursor
|
|
type ( c-addr/u -- ) \ print message
|
|
else
|
|
menu_timeout_x @ menu_timeout_y @ at-xy \ position cursor
|
|
spaces ( n c-addr/u -- n c-addr ) \ erase message
|
|
2drop ( n c-addr -- )
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
0 25 at-xy ( position cursor back at bottom-left )
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
\ This function blocks program flow (loops forever) until a key is pressed.
|
|
\ The key that was pressed is added to the top of the stack in the form of its
|
|
\ decimal ASCII representation. This function is called by the menu-display
|
|
\ function. You need not call it directly.
|
|
\
|
|
: getkey ( -- ascii_keycode )
|
|
|
|
begin \ loop forever
|
|
|
|
menu_timeout_enabled @ 1 = if
|
|
( -- )
|
|
seconds ( get current time: -- N )
|
|
dup menu_time @ <> if ( has time elapsed?: N N N -- N )
|
|
|
|
\ At least 1 second has elapsed since last loop
|
|
\ so we will decrement our "timeout" (really a
|
|
\ counter, insuring that we do not proceed too
|
|
\ fast) and update our timeout display.
|
|
|
|
menu_time ! ( update time record: N -- )
|
|
menu_timeout @ ( "time" remaining: -- N )
|
|
dup 0> if ( greater than 0?: N N 0 -- N )
|
|
1- ( decrement counter: N -- N )
|
|
dup menu_timeout !
|
|
( re-assign: N N Addr -- N )
|
|
then
|
|
( -- N )
|
|
|
|
dup 0= swap 0< or if ( N <= 0?: N N -- )
|
|
\ halt the timer
|
|
0 menu_timeout ! ( 0 Addr -- )
|
|
0 menu_timeout_enabled ! ( 0 Addr -- )
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ update the timer display ( N -- )
|
|
menu_timeout @ menu-timeout-update
|
|
|
|
menu_timeout @ 0= if
|
|
\ We've reached the end of the timeout
|
|
\ (user did not cancel by pressing ANY
|
|
\ key)
|
|
|
|
s" menu_timeout_command" getenv dup
|
|
-1 = if
|
|
drop \ clean-up
|
|
else
|
|
evaluate
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
else ( -- N )
|
|
\ No [detectable] time has elapsed (in seconds)
|
|
drop ( N -- )
|
|
then
|
|
( -- )
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
key? if \ Was a key pressed? (see loader(8))
|
|
|
|
\ An actual key was pressed (if the timeout is running,
|
|
\ kill it regardless of which key was pressed)
|
|
menu_timeout @ 0<> if
|
|
0 menu_timeout !
|
|
0 menu_timeout_enabled !
|
|
|
|
\ clear screen of timeout message
|
|
0 menu-timeout-update
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ get the key that was pressed and exit (if we
|
|
\ get a non-zero ASCII code)
|
|
key dup 0<> if
|
|
exit
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
50 ms \ sleep for 50 milliseconds (see loader(8))
|
|
|
|
again
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
: menu-erase ( -- ) \ Erases menu and resets positioning variable to positon 1.
|
|
|
|
\ Clear the screen area associated with the interactive menu
|
|
menuX @ menuY @
|
|
2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+ 2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+
|
|
2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+ 2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+
|
|
2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+ 2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+
|
|
2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+ 2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+
|
|
2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+ 2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+
|
|
2dup at-xy 38 spaces 1+ 2dup at-xy 38 spaces
|
|
2drop
|
|
|
|
\ Reset the starting index and position for the menu
|
|
menu_start 1- menuidx !
|
|
0 menurow !
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
only forth
|
|
also menu-infrastructure
|
|
also menu-namespace
|
|
also menu-command-helpers definitions
|
|
|
|
: toggle_menuitem ( N -- N ) \ toggles caption text and internal menuitem state
|
|
|
|
\ ASCII numeral equal to user-selected menu item must be on the stack.
|
|
\ We do not modify the stack, so the ASCII numeral is left on top.
|
|
|
|
dup init_textN c@ 0= if
|
|
\ NOTE: no need to check toggle_stateN since the first time we
|
|
\ are called, we will populate init_textN. Further, we don't
|
|
\ need to test whether menu_caption[x] (ansi_caption[x] when
|
|
\ loader_color?=1) is available since we would not have been
|
|
\ called if the caption was NULL.
|
|
|
|
\ base name of environment variable
|
|
dup ( n -- n n ) \ key pressed
|
|
loader_color? if
|
|
ansi_caption[x]
|
|
else
|
|
menu_caption[x]
|
|
then
|
|
getenv dup -1 <> if
|
|
|
|
2 pick ( n c-addr/u -- n c-addr/u n )
|
|
init_textN ( n c-addr/u n -- n c-addr/u c-addr )
|
|
|
|
\ now we have the buffer c-addr on top
|
|
\ ( followed by c-addr/u of current caption )
|
|
|
|
\ Copy the current caption into our buffer
|
|
2dup c! -rot \ store strlen at first byte
|
|
begin
|
|
rot 1+ \ bring alt addr to top and increment
|
|
-rot -rot \ bring buffer addr to top
|
|
2dup c@ swap c! \ copy current character
|
|
1+ \ increment buffer addr
|
|
rot 1- \ bring buffer len to top and decrement
|
|
dup 0= \ exit loop if buffer len is zero
|
|
until
|
|
2drop \ buffer len/addr
|
|
drop \ alt addr
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ Now we are certain to have init_textN populated with the initial
|
|
\ value of menu_caption[x] (ansi_caption[x] with loader_color enabled).
|
|
\ We can now use init_textN as the untoggled caption and
|
|
\ toggled_text[x] (toggled_ansi[x] with loader_color enabled) as the
|
|
\ toggled caption and store the appropriate value into menu_caption[x]
|
|
\ (again, ansi_caption[x] with loader_color enabled). Last, we'll
|
|
\ negate the toggled state so that we reverse the flow on subsequent
|
|
\ calls.
|
|
|
|
dup toggle_stateN @ 0= if
|
|
\ state is OFF, toggle to ON
|
|
|
|
dup ( n -- n n ) \ key pressed
|
|
loader_color? if
|
|
toggled_ansi[x]
|
|
else
|
|
toggled_text[x]
|
|
then
|
|
getenv dup -1 <> if
|
|
\ Assign toggled text to menu caption
|
|
2 pick ( n c-addr/u -- n c-addr/u n ) \ key pressed
|
|
loader_color? if
|
|
ansi_caption[x]
|
|
else
|
|
menu_caption[x]
|
|
then
|
|
setenv
|
|
else
|
|
\ No toggled text, keep the same caption
|
|
drop ( n -1 -- n ) \ getenv cruft
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
true \ new value of toggle state var (to be stored later)
|
|
else
|
|
\ state is ON, toggle to OFF
|
|
|
|
dup init_textN count ( n -- n c-addr/u )
|
|
|
|
\ Assign init_textN text to menu caption
|
|
2 pick ( n c-addr/u -- n c-addr/u n ) \ key pressed
|
|
loader_color? if
|
|
ansi_caption[x]
|
|
else
|
|
menu_caption[x]
|
|
then
|
|
setenv
|
|
|
|
false \ new value of toggle state var (to be stored below)
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ now we'll store the new toggle state (on top of stack)
|
|
over toggle_stateN !
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
: cycle_menuitem ( N -- N ) \ cycles through array of choices for a menuitem
|
|
|
|
\ ASCII numeral equal to user-selected menu item must be on the stack.
|
|
\ We do not modify the stack, so the ASCII numeral is left on top.
|
|
|
|
dup cycle_stateN dup @ 1+ \ get value and increment
|
|
|
|
\ Before assigning the (incremented) value back to the pointer,
|
|
\ let's test for the existence of this particular array element.
|
|
\ If the element exists, we'll store index value and move on.
|
|
\ Otherwise, we'll loop around to zero and store that.
|
|
|
|
dup 48 + ( n addr k -- n addr k k' )
|
|
\ duplicate array index and convert to ASCII numeral
|
|
|
|
3 pick swap ( n addr k k' -- n addr k n k' ) \ (n,k') as (x,y)
|
|
loader_color? if
|
|
ansi_caption[x][y]
|
|
else
|
|
menu_caption[x][y]
|
|
then
|
|
( n addr k n k' -- n addr k c-addr/u )
|
|
|
|
\ Now test for the existence of our incremented array index in the
|
|
\ form of $menu_caption[x][y] ($ansi_caption[x][y] with loader_color
|
|
\ enabled) as set in loader.rc(5), et. al.
|
|
|
|
getenv dup -1 = if
|
|
\ No caption set for this array index. Loop back to zero.
|
|
|
|
drop ( n addr k -1 -- n addr k ) \ getenv cruft
|
|
drop 0 ( n addr k -- n addr 0 ) \ new value to store later
|
|
|
|
2 pick [char] 0 ( n addr 0 -- n addr 0 n 48 ) \ (n,48) as (x,y)
|
|
loader_color? if
|
|
ansi_caption[x][y]
|
|
else
|
|
menu_caption[x][y]
|
|
then
|
|
( n addr 0 n 48 -- n addr 0 c-addr/u )
|
|
getenv dup -1 = if
|
|
\ Highly unlikely to occur, but to ensure things move
|
|
\ along smoothly, allocate a temporary NULL string
|
|
drop ( cruft ) s" "
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ At this point, we should have the following on the stack (in order,
|
|
\ from bottom to top):
|
|
\
|
|
\ n - Ascii numeral representing the menu choice (inherited)
|
|
\ addr - address of our internal cycle_stateN variable
|
|
\ k - zero-based number we intend to store to the above
|
|
\ c-addr/u - string value we intend to store to menu_caption[x]
|
|
\ (or ansi_caption[x] with loader_color enabled)
|
|
\
|
|
\ Let's perform what we need to with the above.
|
|
|
|
\ Assign array value text to menu caption
|
|
4 pick ( n addr k c-addr/u -- n addr k c-addr/u n )
|
|
loader_color? if
|
|
ansi_caption[x]
|
|
else
|
|
menu_caption[x]
|
|
then
|
|
setenv
|
|
|
|
swap ! ( n addr k -- n ) \ update array state variable
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
only forth definitions also menu-infrastructure
|
|
|
|
\ Erase and redraw the menu. Useful if you change a caption and want to
|
|
\ update the menu to reflect the new value.
|
|
\
|
|
: menu-redraw ( -- )
|
|
menu-erase
|
|
menu-create
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
\ This function initializes the menu. Call this from your `loader.rc' file
|
|
\ before calling any other menu-related functions.
|
|
\
|
|
: menu-init ( -- )
|
|
menu_start
|
|
1- menuidx ! \ Initialize the starting index for the menu
|
|
0 menurow ! \ Initialize the starting position for the menu
|
|
|
|
\ Assign configuration values
|
|
s" loader_menu_y" getenv dup -1 = if
|
|
drop \ no custom row position
|
|
menu_default_y
|
|
else
|
|
\ make sure custom position is a number
|
|
?number 0= if
|
|
menu_default_y \ or use default
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
menuY !
|
|
s" loader_menu_x" getenv dup -1 = if
|
|
drop \ no custom column position
|
|
menu_default_x
|
|
else
|
|
\ make sure custom position is a number
|
|
?number 0= if
|
|
menu_default_x \ or use default
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
menuX !
|
|
|
|
\ Interpret a custom frame type for the menu
|
|
TRUE ( draw a box? default yes, but might be altered below )
|
|
s" loader_menu_frame" getenv dup -1 = if ( 1 )
|
|
drop \ no custom frame type
|
|
else ( 1 ) 2dup s" single" compare-insensitive 0= if ( 2 )
|
|
f_single ( see frames.4th )
|
|
else ( 2 ) 2dup s" double" compare-insensitive 0= if ( 3 )
|
|
f_double ( see frames.4th )
|
|
else ( 3 ) s" none" compare-insensitive 0= if ( 4 )
|
|
drop FALSE \ don't draw a box
|
|
( 4 ) then ( 3 ) then ( 2 ) then ( 1 ) then
|
|
if
|
|
42 13 menuX @ 3 - menuY @ 1- box \ Draw frame (w,h,x,y)
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
0 25 at-xy \ Move cursor to the bottom for output
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
also menu-namespace
|
|
|
|
\ Main function. Call this from your `loader.rc' file.
|
|
\
|
|
: menu-display ( -- )
|
|
|
|
0 menu_timeout_enabled ! \ start with automatic timeout disabled
|
|
|
|
\ check indication that automatic execution after delay is requested
|
|
s" menu_timeout_command" getenv -1 <> if ( Addr C -1 -- | Addr )
|
|
drop ( just testing existence right now: Addr -- )
|
|
|
|
\ initialize state variables
|
|
seconds menu_time ! ( store the time we started )
|
|
1 menu_timeout_enabled ! ( enable automatic timeout )
|
|
|
|
\ read custom time-duration (if set)
|
|
s" autoboot_delay" getenv dup -1 = if
|
|
drop \ no custom duration (remove dup'd bunk -1)
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menu_timeout_default \ use default setting
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else
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2dup ?number 0= if ( if not a number )
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\ disable timeout if "NO", else use default
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s" NO" compare-insensitive 0= if
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0 menu_timeout_enabled !
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0 ( assigned to menu_timeout below )
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else
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menu_timeout_default
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then
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else
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-rot 2drop
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\ boot immediately if less than zero
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dup 0< if
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drop
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menu-create
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0 25 at-xy
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0 boot
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then
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then
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then
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menu_timeout ! ( store value on stack from above )
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menu_timeout_enabled @ 1 = if
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\ read custom column position (if set)
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s" loader_menu_timeout_x" getenv dup -1 = if
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drop \ no custom column position
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menu_timeout_default_x \ use default setting
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else
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\ make sure custom position is a number
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?number 0= if
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menu_timeout_default_x \ or use default
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then
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then
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menu_timeout_x ! ( store value on stack from above )
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\ read custom row position (if set)
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s" loader_menu_timeout_y" getenv dup -1 = if
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drop \ no custom row position
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menu_timeout_default_y \ use default setting
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else
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\ make sure custom position is a number
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?number 0= if
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menu_timeout_default_y \ or use default
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then
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then
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menu_timeout_y ! ( store value on stack from above )
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then
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then
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menu-create
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begin \ Loop forever
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0 25 at-xy \ Move cursor to the bottom for output
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getkey \ Block here, waiting for a key to be pressed
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dup -1 = if
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drop exit \ Caught abort (abnormal return)
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then
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\ Boot if the user pressed Enter/Ctrl-M (13) or
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\ Ctrl-Enter/Ctrl-J (10)
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dup over 13 = swap 10 = or if
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drop ( no longer needed )
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s" boot" evaluate
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exit ( pedantic; never reached )
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then
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|
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dup menureboot @ = if 0 reboot then
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\ Evaluate the decimal ASCII value against known menu item
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\ key associations and act accordingly
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|
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49 \ Iterator start (loop range 49 to 56; ASCII '1' to '8')
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begin
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|
dup menukeyN @
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|
rot tuck = if
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|
|
|
\ Adjust for missing ACPI menuitem on non-i386
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|
arch-i386? true <> menuacpi @ 0<> and if
|
|
menuacpi @ over 2dup < -rot = or
|
|
over 58 < and if
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|
( key >= menuacpi && key < 58: N -- N )
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|
1+
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|
then
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|
then
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|
|
|
\ Test for the environment variable
|
|
dup menu_command[x]
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|
getenv dup -1 <> if
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|
\ Execute the stored procedure
|
|
evaluate
|
|
|
|
\ We expect there to be a non-zero
|
|
\ value left on the stack after
|
|
\ executing the stored procedure.
|
|
\ If so, continue to run, else exit.
|
|
|
|
0= if
|
|
drop \ key pressed
|
|
drop \ loop iterator
|
|
exit
|
|
else
|
|
swap \ need iterator on top
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\ Re-adjust for missing ACPI menuitem
|
|
arch-i386? true <> menuacpi @ 0<> and if
|
|
swap
|
|
menuacpi @ 1+ over 2dup < -rot = or
|
|
over 59 < and if
|
|
1-
|
|
then
|
|
swap
|
|
then
|
|
else
|
|
swap \ need iterator on top
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
\
|
|
\ Check for menu keycode shortcut(s)
|
|
\
|
|
dup menu_keycode[x]
|
|
getenv dup -1 = if
|
|
drop
|
|
else
|
|
?number 0<> if
|
|
rot tuck = if
|
|
swap
|
|
dup menu_command[x]
|
|
getenv dup -1 <> if
|
|
evaluate
|
|
0= if
|
|
2drop
|
|
exit
|
|
then
|
|
else
|
|
drop
|
|
then
|
|
else
|
|
swap
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
then
|
|
|
|
1+ dup 56 > \ increment iterator
|
|
\ continue if less than 57
|
|
until
|
|
drop \ loop iterator
|
|
drop \ key pressed
|
|
|
|
again \ Non-operational key was pressed; repeat
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
\ This function unsets all the possible environment variables associated with
|
|
\ creating the interactive menu.
|
|
\
|
|
: menu-unset ( -- )
|
|
|
|
49 \ Iterator start (loop range 49 to 56; ASCII '1' to '8')
|
|
begin
|
|
dup menu_init[x] unsetenv \ menu initializer
|
|
dup menu_command[x] unsetenv \ menu command
|
|
dup menu_caption[x] unsetenv \ menu caption
|
|
dup ansi_caption[x] unsetenv \ ANSI caption
|
|
dup menu_keycode[x] unsetenv \ menu keycode
|
|
dup toggled_text[x] unsetenv \ toggle_menuitem caption
|
|
dup toggled_ansi[x] unsetenv \ toggle_menuitem ANSI caption
|
|
|
|
48 \ Iterator start (inner range 48 to 57; ASCII '0' to '9')
|
|
begin
|
|
\ cycle_menuitem caption and ANSI caption
|
|
2dup menu_caption[x][y] unsetenv
|
|
2dup ansi_caption[x][y] unsetenv
|
|
1+ dup 57 >
|
|
until
|
|
drop \ inner iterator
|
|
|
|
0 over menukeyN ! \ used by menu-create, menu-display
|
|
0 over init_stateN ! \ used by menu-create
|
|
0 over toggle_stateN ! \ used by toggle_menuitem
|
|
0 over init_textN c! \ used by toggle_menuitem
|
|
0 over cycle_stateN ! \ used by cycle_menuitem
|
|
|
|
1+ dup 56 > \ increment, continue if less than 57
|
|
until
|
|
drop \ iterator
|
|
|
|
s" menu_timeout_command" unsetenv \ menu timeout command
|
|
s" menu_reboot" unsetenv \ Reboot menu option flag
|
|
s" menu_acpi" unsetenv \ ACPI menu option flag
|
|
s" menu_kernel" unsetenv \ Kernel menu option flag
|
|
s" menu_options" unsetenv \ Options separator flag
|
|
s" menu_optionstext" unsetenv \ separator display text
|
|
s" menu_init" unsetenv \ menu initializer
|
|
|
|
0 menureboot !
|
|
0 menuacpi !
|
|
0 menuoptions !
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
only forth definitions also menu-infrastructure
|
|
|
|
\ This function both unsets menu variables and visually erases the menu area
|
|
\ in-preparation for another menu.
|
|
\
|
|
: menu-clear ( -- )
|
|
menu-unset
|
|
menu-erase
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
bullet menubllt !
|
|
|
|
also menu-namespace
|
|
|
|
\ Initialize our menu initialization state variables
|
|
0 init_state1 !
|
|
0 init_state2 !
|
|
0 init_state3 !
|
|
0 init_state4 !
|
|
0 init_state5 !
|
|
0 init_state6 !
|
|
0 init_state7 !
|
|
0 init_state8 !
|
|
|
|
\ Initialize our boolean state variables
|
|
0 toggle_state1 !
|
|
0 toggle_state2 !
|
|
0 toggle_state3 !
|
|
0 toggle_state4 !
|
|
0 toggle_state5 !
|
|
0 toggle_state6 !
|
|
0 toggle_state7 !
|
|
0 toggle_state8 !
|
|
|
|
\ Initialize our array state variables
|
|
0 cycle_state1 !
|
|
0 cycle_state2 !
|
|
0 cycle_state3 !
|
|
0 cycle_state4 !
|
|
0 cycle_state5 !
|
|
0 cycle_state6 !
|
|
0 cycle_state7 !
|
|
0 cycle_state8 !
|
|
|
|
\ Initialize string containers
|
|
0 init_text1 c!
|
|
0 init_text2 c!
|
|
0 init_text3 c!
|
|
0 init_text4 c!
|
|
0 init_text5 c!
|
|
0 init_text6 c!
|
|
0 init_text7 c!
|
|
0 init_text8 c!
|
|
|
|
only forth definitions
|