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/* cmdline.c - the device-independent GRUB text command line */
/*
* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
* Copyright (C) 1999,2000,2001,2002,2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <shared.h>
#ifdef SUPPORT_DISKLESS
# define GRUB 1
# include <etherboot.h>
#endif
grub_jmp_buf restart_cmdline_env;
void init_cmdline (void);
/* Find the next word from CMDLINE and return the pointer. If
AFTER_EQUAL is non-zero, assume that the character `=' is treated as
a space. Caution: this assumption is for backward compatibility. */
char *
skip_to (int after_equal, char *cmdline)
{
/* Skip until we hit whitespace, or maybe an equal sign. */
while (*cmdline && *cmdline != ' ' && *cmdline != '\t' &&
! (after_equal && *cmdline == '='))
cmdline ++;
/* Skip whitespace, and maybe equal signs. */
while (*cmdline == ' ' || *cmdline == '\t' ||
(after_equal && *cmdline == '='))
cmdline ++;
return cmdline;
}
/* Print a helpful message for the command-line interface. */
void
print_cmdline_message (int forever)
{
printf (" [ Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first word, TAB\n"
" lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists the possible\n"
" completions of a device/filename.%s ]\n",
(forever ? "" : " ESC at any time exits."));
}
/* Find the builtin whose command name is COMMAND and return the
pointer. If not found, return 0. */
struct builtin *
find_command (char *command)
{
char *ptr;
char c;
struct builtin **builtin;
/* Find the first space and terminate the command name. */
ptr = command;
while (*ptr && *ptr != ' ' && *ptr != '\t' && *ptr != '=')
ptr ++;
c = *ptr;
*ptr = 0;
/* Seek out the builtin whose command name is COMMAND. */
for (builtin = builtin_table; *builtin != 0; builtin++)
{
int ret = grub_strcmp (command, (*builtin)->name);
if (ret == 0)
{
/* Find the builtin for COMMAND. */
*ptr = c;
return *builtin;
}
else if (ret < 0)
break;
}
/* Cannot find COMMAND. */
errnum = ERR_UNRECOGNIZED;
*ptr = c;
return 0;
}
/* Initialize the data for the command-line. */
void
init_cmdline (void)
{
/* Initialization. */
saved_drive = boot_drive;
saved_partition = install_partition;
current_drive = GRUB_INVALID_DRIVE;
count_lines = -1;
/* Restore memory probe state. */
mbi.mem_upper = saved_mem_upper;
if (mbi.mmap_length)
mbi.flags |= MB_INFO_MEM_MAP;
/* Initialize the data for the builtin commands. */
init_builtins ();
errnum = 0;
}
extern int commandline_func (char *arg, int flags);
/* Enter the command-line interface. HEAP is used for the command-line
buffer. Return only if FOREVER is nonzero and get_cmdline returns
nonzero (ESC is pushed). */
void
enter_cmdline (char *heap, int forever)
{
grub_setjmp (restart_cmdline_env);
/* Initialize the data and print a message. */
init_cmdline ();
init_page ();
#ifdef SUPPORT_DISKLESS
print_network_configuration ();
grub_putchar ('\n');
#endif
print_cmdline_message (forever);
while (1)
{
struct builtin *builtin;
char *arg;
*heap = 0;
print_error ();
errnum = ERR_NONE;
/* Get the command-line with the minimal BASH-like interface. */
if (get_cmdline (PACKAGE "> ", heap, 2048, 0, 1))
return;
/* If there was no command, grab a new one. */
if (! heap[0])
continue;
/* Find a builtin. */
builtin = find_command (heap);
if (! builtin)
continue;
/* If BUILTIN cannot be run in the command-line, skip it. */
if (! (builtin->flags & BUILTIN_CMDLINE))
{
errnum = ERR_UNRECOGNIZED;
continue;
}
/* Invalidate the cache, because the user may exchange removable
disks. */
buf_drive = -1;
/* Start to count lines, only if the internal pager is in use. */
if (use_pager)
count_lines = 0;
/* Run BUILTIN->FUNC. */
arg = (builtin->func) == commandline_func ? heap : skip_to (1, heap);
(builtin->func) (arg, BUILTIN_CMDLINE);
/* Finish the line count. */
count_lines = -1;
}
}
/* Run an entry from the script SCRIPT. HEAP is used for the
command-line buffer. If an error occurs, return non-zero, otherwise
return zero. */
int
run_script (char *script, char *heap)
{
char *old_entry;
char *cur_entry = script;
/* Initialize the data. */
init_cmdline ();
while (1)
{
struct builtin *builtin;
char *arg;
print_error ();
if (errnum)
{
errnum = ERR_NONE;
/* If a fallback entry is defined, don't prompt a user's
intervention. */
if (fallback_entryno < 0)
{
grub_printf ("\nPress any key to continue...");
(void) getkey ();
}
return 1;
}
/* Copy the first string in CUR_ENTRY to HEAP. */
old_entry = cur_entry;
while (*cur_entry++)
;
grub_memmove (heap, old_entry, (int) cur_entry - (int) old_entry);
if (! *heap)
{
/* If there is no more command in SCRIPT... */
/* If any kernel is not loaded, just exit successfully. */
if (kernel_type == KERNEL_TYPE_NONE)
return 0;
/* Otherwise, the command boot is run implicitly. */
grub_memmove (heap, "boot", 5);
}
/* Find a builtin. */
builtin = find_command (heap);
if (! builtin)
{
grub_printf ("%s\n", old_entry);
continue;
}
if (! (builtin->flags & BUILTIN_NO_ECHO))
grub_printf ("%s\n", old_entry);
/* If BUILTIN cannot be run in the command-line, skip it. */
if (! (builtin->flags & BUILTIN_CMDLINE))
{
errnum = ERR_UNRECOGNIZED;
continue;
}
/* Invalidate the cache, because the user may exchange removable
disks. */
buf_drive = -1;
/* Run BUILTIN->FUNC. */
arg = (builtin->func) == commandline_func ? heap : skip_to (1, heap);
(builtin->func) (arg, BUILTIN_SCRIPT);
}
}