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	Create a init function so that it is easy to use command-line reading. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			284 lines
		
	
	
		
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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
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/*
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 * (C) Copyright 2014 Google, Inc
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 * Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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 */
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#ifndef __CLI_H
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#define __CLI_H
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <linux/types.h>
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/**
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 * struct cli_ch_state - state information for reading cmdline characters
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 *
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 * @esc_len: Number of escape characters read so far
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 * @esc_save: Escape characters collected so far
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 * @emit_upto: Next index to emit from esc_save
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 * @emitting: true if emitting from esc_save
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 */
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struct cli_ch_state {
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	int esc_len;
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	char esc_save[8];
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	int emit_upto;
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	bool emitting;
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};
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/**
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 * struct cli_line_state - state of the line editor
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 *
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 * @num: Current cursor position, where 0 is the start
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 * @eol_num: Number of characters in the buffer
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 * @insert: true if in 'insert' mode
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 * @history: true if history should be accessible
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 * @cmd_complete: true if tab completion should be enabled (requires @prompt to
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 *	be set)
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 * @buf: Buffer containing line
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 * @prompt: Prompt for the line
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 */
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struct cli_line_state {
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	uint num;
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	uint eol_num;
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	uint len;
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	bool insert;
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	bool history;
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	bool cmd_complete;
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	char *buf;
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	const char *prompt;
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};
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/**
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 * Go into the command loop
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 *
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 * This will return if we get a timeout waiting for a command. See
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 * CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME.
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 */
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void cli_simple_loop(void);
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/**
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 * cli_simple_run_command() - Execute a command with the simple CLI
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 *
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 * @cmd:	String containing the command to execute
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 * @flag	Flag value - see CMD_FLAG_...
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 * Return: 1  - command executed, repeatable
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 *	0  - command executed but not repeatable, interrupted commands are
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 *	     always considered not repeatable
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 *	-1 - not executed (unrecognized, bootd recursion or too many args)
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 *           (If cmd is NULL or "" or longer than CONFIG_SYS_CBSIZE-1 it is
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 *           considered unrecognized)
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 */
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int cli_simple_run_command(const char *cmd, int flag);
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/**
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 * cli_simple_process_macros() - Expand $() and ${} format env. variables
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 *
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 * @param input		Input string possible containing $() / ${} vars
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 * @param output	Output string with $() / ${} vars expanded
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 * @param max_size	Maximum size of @output (including terminator)
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 * Return: 0 if OK, -ENOSPC if we ran out of space in @output
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 */
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int cli_simple_process_macros(const char *input, char *output, int max_size);
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/**
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 * cli_simple_run_command_list() - Execute a list of command
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 *
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 * The commands should be separated by ; or \n and will be executed
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 * by the built-in parser.
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 *
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 * This function cannot take a const char * for the command, since if it
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 * finds newlines in the string, it replaces them with \0.
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 *
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 * @param cmd	String containing list of commands
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 * @param flag	Execution flags (CMD_FLAG_...)
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 * Return: 0 on success, or != 0 on error.
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 */
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int cli_simple_run_command_list(char *cmd, int flag);
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/**
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 * cli_readline() - read a line into the console_buffer
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 *
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 * This is a convenience function which calls cli_readline_into_buffer().
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 *
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 * @prompt: Prompt to display
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 * Return: command line length excluding terminator, or -ve on error
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 */
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int cli_readline(const char *const prompt);
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/**
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 * readline_into_buffer() - read a line into a buffer
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 *
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 * Display the prompt, then read a command line into @buffer. The
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 * maximum line length is CONFIG_SYS_CBSIZE including a \0 terminator, which
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 * will always be added.
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 *
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 * The command is echoed as it is typed. Command editing is supported if
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 * CONFIG_CMDLINE_EDITING is defined. Tab auto-complete is supported if
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 * CONFIG_AUTO_COMPLETE is defined. If CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME is defined,
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 * then a timeout will be applied.
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 *
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 * If CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME is defined and retry_time >= 0,
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 * time out when time goes past endtime (timebase time in ticks).
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 *
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 * @prompt:	Prompt to display
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 * @buffer:	Place to put the line that is entered
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 * @timeout:	Timeout in seconds, 0 if none
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 * Return: command line length excluding terminator, or -ve on error: if the
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 * timeout is exceeded (either CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME or the timeout
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 * parameter), then -2 is returned. If a break is detected (Ctrl-C) then
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 * -1 is returned.
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 */
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int cli_readline_into_buffer(const char *const prompt, char *buffer,
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				int timeout);
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/**
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 * parse_line() - split a command line down into separate arguments
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 *
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 * The argv[] array is filled with pointers into @line, and each argument
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 * is terminated by \0 (i.e. @line is changed in the process unless there
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 * is only one argument).
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 *
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 * #argv is terminated by a NULL after the last argument pointer.
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 *
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 * At most CONFIG_SYS_MAXARGS arguments are permited - if there are more
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 * than that then an error is printed, and this function returns
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 * CONFIG_SYS_MAXARGS, with argv[] set up to that point.
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 *
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 * @line:	Command line to parse
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 * @args:	Array to hold arguments
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 * Return: number of arguments
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 */
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int cli_simple_parse_line(char *line, char *argv[]);
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#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(OF_CONTROL)
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/**
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 * cli_process_fdt() - process the boot command from the FDT
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 *
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 * If bootcmmd is defined in the /config node of the FDT, we use that
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 * as the boot command. Further, if bootsecure is set to 1 (in the same
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 * node) then we return true, indicating that the command should be executed
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 * as securely as possible, avoiding the CLI parser.
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 *
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 * @cmdp:	On entry, the command that will be executed if the FDT does
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 *		not have a command. Returns the command to execute after
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 *		checking the FDT.
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 * Return: true to execute securely, else false
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 */
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bool cli_process_fdt(const char **cmdp);
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/** cli_secure_boot_cmd() - execute a command as securely as possible
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 *
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 * This avoids using the parser, thus executing the command with the
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 * smallest amount of code. Parameters are not supported.
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 */
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void cli_secure_boot_cmd(const char *cmd);
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#else
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static inline bool cli_process_fdt(const char **cmdp)
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{
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	return false;
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}
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static inline void cli_secure_boot_cmd(const char *cmd)
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{
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}
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#endif /* CONFIG_OF_CONTROL */
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/**
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 * Go into the command loop
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 *
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 * This will return if we get a timeout waiting for a command, but only for
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 * the simple parser (not hush). See CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME.
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 */
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void cli_loop(void);
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/** Set up the command line interpreter ready for action */
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void cli_init(void);
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#define endtick(seconds) (get_ticks() + (uint64_t)(seconds) * get_tbclk())
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#define CTL_CH(c)		((c) - 'a' + 1)
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/**
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 * cli_ch_init() - Set up the initial state to process input characters
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 *
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 * @cch: State to set up
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 */
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void cli_ch_init(struct cli_ch_state *cch);
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/**
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 * cli_ch_process() - Process an input character
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 *
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 * When @ichar is 0, this function returns any characters from an invalid escape
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 * sequence which are still pending in the buffer
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 *
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 * Otherwise it processes the input character. If it is an escape character,
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 * then an escape sequence is started and the function returns 0. If we are in
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 * the middle of an escape sequence, the character is processed and may result
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 * in returning 0 (if more characters are needed) or a valid character (if
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 * @ichar finishes the sequence).
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 *
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 * If @ichar is a valid character and there is no escape sequence in progress,
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 * then it is returned as is.
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 *
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 * If the Enter key is pressed, '\n' is returned.
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 *
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 * Usage should be like this::
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 *
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 *    struct cli_ch_state cch;
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 *
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 *    cli_ch_init(cch);
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 *    do
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 *       {
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 *       int ichar, ch;
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 *
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 *       ichar = cli_ch_process(cch, 0);
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 *       if (!ichar) {
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 *          ch = getchar();
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 *          ichar = cli_ch_process(cch, ch);
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 *       }
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 *       (handle the ichar character)
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 *    } while (!done)
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 *
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 * If tstc() is used to look for keypresses, this function can be called with
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 * @ichar set to -ETIMEDOUT if there is no character after 5-10ms. This allows
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 * the ambgiuity between the Escape key and the arrow keys (which generate an
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 * escape character followed by other characters) to be resolved.
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 *
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 * @cch: Current state
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 * @ichar: Input character to process, or 0 if none, or -ETIMEDOUT if no
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 * character has been received within a small number of milliseconds (this
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 * cancels any existing escape sequence and allows pressing the Escape key to
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 * work)
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 * Returns: Resulting input character after processing, 0 if none, '\e' if
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 * an existing escape sequence was cancelled
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 */
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int cli_ch_process(struct cli_ch_state *cch, int ichar);
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/**
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 * cread_line_process_ch() - Process a character for line input
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 *
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 * @cls: CLI line state
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 * @ichar: Character to process
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 * Return: 0 if input is complete, with line in cls->buf, -EINTR if input was
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 * cancelled with Ctrl-C, -EAGAIN if more characters are needed
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 */
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int cread_line_process_ch(struct cli_line_state *cls, char ichar);
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/**
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 * cli_cread_init() - Set up a new cread struct
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 *
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 * Sets up a new cread state, with history and cmd_complete set to false
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 *
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 * After calling this, you can use cread_line_process_ch() to process characters
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 * received from the user.
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 *
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 * @cls: CLI line state
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 * @buf: Text buffer containing the initial text
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 * @buf_size: Buffer size, including nul terminator
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 */
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void cli_cread_init(struct cli_line_state *cls, char *buf, uint buf_size);
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/** cread_print_hist_list() - Print the command-line history list */
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void cread_print_hist_list(void);
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#endif
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