numam-dpdk/lib/cmdline/cmdline_rdline.h
Bruce Richardson 99a2dd955f lib: remove librte_ prefix from directory names
There is no reason for the DPDK libraries to all have 'librte_' prefix on
the directory names. This prefix makes the directory names longer and also
makes it awkward to add features referring to individual libraries in the
build - should the lib names be specified with or without the prefix.
Therefore, we can just remove the library prefix and use the library's
unique name as the directory name, i.e. 'eal' rather than 'librte_eal'

Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
2021-04-21 14:04:09 +02:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
* Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation.
* Copyright (c) 2009, Olivier MATZ <zer0@droids-corp.org>
* All rights reserved.
*/
#ifndef _RDLINE_H_
#define _RDLINE_H_
/**
* This file is a small equivalent to the GNU readline library, but it
* was originally designed for small systems, like Atmel AVR
* microcontrollers (8 bits). Indeed, we don't use any malloc that is
* sometimes not implemented (or just not recommended) on such
* systems.
*
* Obviously, it does not support as many things as the GNU readline,
* but at least it supports some interesting features like a kill
* buffer and a command history.
*
* It also have a feature that does not have the GNU readline (as far
* as I know): we can have several instances of it running at the same
* time, even on a monothread program, since it works with callbacks.
*
* The lib is designed for a client-side or a server-side use:
* - server-side: the server receives all data from a socket, including
* control chars, like arrows, tabulations, ... The client is
* very simple, it can be a telnet or a minicom through a serial line.
* - client-side: the client receives its data through its stdin for
* instance.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <cmdline_cirbuf.h>
#include <cmdline_vt100.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* configuration */
#define RDLINE_BUF_SIZE 512
#define RDLINE_PROMPT_SIZE 32
#define RDLINE_VT100_BUF_SIZE 8
#define RDLINE_HISTORY_BUF_SIZE BUFSIZ
#define RDLINE_HISTORY_MAX_LINE 64
enum rdline_status {
RDLINE_INIT,
RDLINE_RUNNING,
RDLINE_EXITED
};
struct rdline;
typedef int (rdline_write_char_t)(struct rdline *rdl, char);
typedef void (rdline_validate_t)(struct rdline *rdl,
const char *buf, unsigned int size);
typedef int (rdline_complete_t)(struct rdline *rdl, const char *buf,
char *dstbuf, unsigned int dstsize,
int *state);
struct rdline {
enum rdline_status status;
/* rdline bufs */
struct cirbuf left;
struct cirbuf right;
char left_buf[RDLINE_BUF_SIZE+2]; /* reserve 2 chars for the \n\0 */
char right_buf[RDLINE_BUF_SIZE];
char prompt[RDLINE_PROMPT_SIZE];
unsigned int prompt_size;
char kill_buf[RDLINE_BUF_SIZE];
unsigned int kill_size;
/* history */
struct cirbuf history;
char history_buf[RDLINE_HISTORY_BUF_SIZE];
int history_cur_line;
/* callbacks and func pointers */
rdline_write_char_t *write_char;
rdline_validate_t *validate;
rdline_complete_t *complete;
/* vt100 parser */
struct cmdline_vt100 vt100;
/* opaque pointer */
void *opaque;
};
/**
* Init fields for a struct rdline. Call this only once at the beginning
* of your program.
* \param rdl A pointer to an uninitialized struct rdline
* \param write_char The function used by the function to write a character
* \param validate A pointer to the function to execute when the
* user validates the buffer.
* \param complete A pointer to the function to execute when the
* user completes the buffer.
*/
int rdline_init(struct rdline *rdl,
rdline_write_char_t *write_char,
rdline_validate_t *validate,
rdline_complete_t *complete);
/**
* Init the current buffer, and display a prompt.
* \param rdl A pointer to a struct rdline
* \param prompt A string containing the prompt
*/
void rdline_newline(struct rdline *rdl, const char *prompt);
/**
* Call it and all received chars will be ignored.
* \param rdl A pointer to a struct rdline
*/
void rdline_stop(struct rdline *rdl);
/**
* Same than rdline_stop() except that next calls to rdline_char_in()
* will return RDLINE_RES_EXITED.
* \param rdl A pointer to a struct rdline
*/
void rdline_quit(struct rdline *rdl);
/**
* Restart after a call to rdline_stop() or rdline_quit()
* \param rdl A pointer to a struct rdline
*/
void rdline_restart(struct rdline *rdl);
/**
* Redisplay the current buffer
* \param rdl A pointer to a struct rdline
*/
void rdline_redisplay(struct rdline *rdl);
/**
* Reset the current buffer and setup for a new line.
* \param rdl A pointer to a struct rdline
*/
void rdline_reset(struct rdline *rdl);
/* return status for rdline_char_in() */
#define RDLINE_RES_SUCCESS 0
#define RDLINE_RES_VALIDATED 1
#define RDLINE_RES_COMPLETE 2
#define RDLINE_RES_NOT_RUNNING -1
#define RDLINE_RES_EOF -2
#define RDLINE_RES_EXITED -3
/**
* append a char to the readline buffer.
* Return RDLINE_RES_VALIDATE when the line has been validated.
* Return RDLINE_RES_COMPLETE when the user asked to complete the buffer.
* Return RDLINE_RES_NOT_RUNNING if it is not running.
* Return RDLINE_RES_EOF if EOF (ctrl-d on an empty line).
* Else return RDLINE_RES_SUCCESS.
* XXX error case when the buffer is full ?
*
* \param rdl A pointer to a struct rdline
* \param c The character to append
*/
int rdline_char_in(struct rdline *rdl, char c);
/**
* Return the current buffer, terminated by '\0'.
* \param rdl A pointer to a struct rdline
*/
const char *rdline_get_buffer(struct rdline *rdl);
/**
* Add the buffer to history.
* return < 0 on error.
* \param rdl A pointer to a struct rdline
* \param buf A buffer that is terminated by '\0'
*/
int rdline_add_history(struct rdline *rdl, const char *buf);
/**
* Clear current history
* \param rdl A pointer to a struct rdline
*/
void rdline_clear_history(struct rdline *rdl);
/**
* Get the i-th history item
*/
char *rdline_get_history_item(struct rdline *rdl, unsigned int i);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _RDLINE_H_ */