numam-dpdk/lib/librte_kvargs/rte_kvargs.h
Olivier Matz a8b97e3a1d devargs: use a comma instead of semicolon to separate key/values
This commit changes the API of --use-device command line argument.
It changes the separators from ';' to ','. Indeed, ';' is not the best
choice as this character is also used to separate shell commands,
forcing the user to surround arguments with quotes.

This commit impacts both devargs and kvargs as each of them define
a separator in --use-device argument:

- devargs defines the separator between the device name or pci_id and
   its arguments
- kvargs defines the separator between each key/value pairs in
   arguments for drivers using the kvargs API to parse their arguments

The modification of devargs and kvargs is done in one commit to keep
the coherency of --use-device.

Signed-off-by: Olivier Matz <olivier.matz@6wind.com>
Acked-by: Thomas Monjalon <thomas.monjalon@6wind.com>
2014-04-10 15:50:11 +02:00

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#ifndef _RTE_KVARGS_H_
#define _RTE_KVARGS_H_
/**
* @file
* RTE Argument parsing
*
* This module can be used to parse arguments whose format is
* key1=value1,key2=value2,key3=value3,...
*
* The same key can appear several times with the same or a different
* value. Indeed, the arguments are stored as a list of key/values
* associations and not as a dictionary.
*
* This file provides some helpers that are especially used by virtual
* ethernet devices at initialization for arguments parsing.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** Maximum number of key/value associations */
#define RTE_KVARGS_MAX 32
/** separator character used between each pair */
#define RTE_KVARGS_PAIRS_DELIM ","
/** separator character used between key and value */
#define RTE_KVARGS_KV_DELIM "="
/** Type of callback function used by rte_kvargs_process() */
typedef int (*arg_handler_t)(const char *key, const char *value, void *opaque);
/** A key/value association */
struct rte_kvargs_pair {
char *key; /**< the name (key) of the association */
char *value; /**< the value associated to that key */
};
/** Store a list of key/value associations */
struct rte_kvargs {
char *str; /**< copy of the argument string */
unsigned count; /**< number of entries in the list */
struct rte_kvargs_pair pairs[RTE_KVARGS_MAX]; /**< list of key/values */
};
/**
* Allocate a rte_kvargs and store key/value associations from a string
*
* The function allocates and fills a rte_kvargs structure from a given
* string whose format is key1=value1,key2=value2,...
*
* The structure can be freed with rte_kvargs_free().
*
* @param args
* The input string containing the key/value associations
* @param valid_keys
* A list of valid keys (table of const char *, the last must be NULL).
* This argument is ignored if NULL
*
* @return
* - A pointer to an allocated rte_kvargs structure on success
* - NULL on error
*/
struct rte_kvargs *rte_kvargs_parse(const char *args, const char *valid_keys[]);
/**
* Free a rte_kvargs structure
*
* Free a rte_kvargs structure previously allocated with
* rte_kvargs_parse().
*
* @param kvlist
* The rte_kvargs structure
*/
void rte_kvargs_free(struct rte_kvargs *kvlist);
/**
* Call a handler function for each key/value matching the key
*
* For each key/value association that matches the given key, calls the
* handler function with the for a given arg_name passing the value on the
* dictionary for that key and a given extra argument.
*
* @param kvlist
* The rte_kvargs structure
* @param key_match
* The key on which the handler should be called, or NULL to process handler
* on all associations
* @param handler
* The function to call for each matching key
* @param opaque_arg
* A pointer passed unchanged to the handler
*
* @return
* - 0 on success
* - Negative on error
*/
int rte_kvargs_process(const struct rte_kvargs *kvlist,
const char *key_match, arg_handler_t handler, void *opaque_arg);
/**
* Count the number of associations matching the given key
*
* @param kvlist
* The rte_kvargs structure
* @param key_match
* The key that should match, or NULL to count all associations
* @return
* The number of entries
*/
unsigned rte_kvargs_count(const struct rte_kvargs *kvlist,
const char *key_match);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif