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248 lines
7.0 KiB
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ |
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#ifndef UTIL_H |
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#define UTIL_H |
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#include <stdlib.h> |
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#include <stdarg.h> |
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#include <stdbool.h> |
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#include <getopt.h> |
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/* |
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* Copyright 2011 The Chromium Authors, All Rights Reserved. |
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* Copyright 2008 Jon Loeliger, Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. |
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*/ |
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#ifdef __GNUC__ |
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#if __GNUC__ >= 5 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4) |
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#define PRINTF(i, j) __attribute__((format (gnu_printf, i, j))) |
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#else |
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#define PRINTF(i, j) __attribute__((format (printf, i, j))) |
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#endif |
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#define NORETURN __attribute__((noreturn)) |
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#else |
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#define PRINTF(i, j) |
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#define NORETURN |
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#endif |
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#define ARRAY_SIZE(x) (sizeof(x) / sizeof((x)[0])) |
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#define stringify(s) stringify_(s) |
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#define stringify_(s) #s |
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static inline void NORETURN PRINTF(1, 2) die(const char *str, ...) |
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{ |
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va_list ap; |
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va_start(ap, str); |
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fprintf(stderr, "FATAL ERROR: "); |
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vfprintf(stderr, str, ap); |
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va_end(ap); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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static inline void *xmalloc(size_t len) |
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{ |
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void *new = malloc(len); |
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if (!new) |
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die("malloc() failed\n"); |
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return new; |
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} |
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static inline void *xrealloc(void *p, size_t len) |
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{ |
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void *new = realloc(p, len); |
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if (!new) |
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die("realloc() failed (len=%zd)\n", len); |
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return new; |
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} |
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extern char *xstrdup(const char *s); |
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extern int PRINTF(2, 3) xasprintf(char **strp, const char *fmt, ...); |
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extern int PRINTF(2, 3) xasprintf_append(char **strp, const char *fmt, ...); |
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extern int xavsprintf_append(char **strp, const char *fmt, va_list ap); |
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extern char *join_path(const char *path, const char *name); |
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/** |
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* Check a property of a given length to see if it is all printable and |
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* has a valid terminator. The property can contain either a single string, |
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* or multiple strings each of non-zero length. |
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* |
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* @param data The string to check |
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* @param len The string length including terminator |
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* @return 1 if a valid printable string, 0 if not |
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*/ |
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bool util_is_printable_string(const void *data, int len); |
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/* |
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* Parse an escaped character starting at index i in string s. The resulting |
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* character will be returned and the index i will be updated to point at the |
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* character directly after the end of the encoding, this may be the '\0' |
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* terminator of the string. |
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*/ |
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char get_escape_char(const char *s, int *i); |
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/** |
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* Read a device tree file into a buffer. This will report any errors on |
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* stderr. |
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* |
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* @param filename The filename to read, or - for stdin |
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* @param len If non-NULL, the amount of data we managed to read |
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* @return Pointer to allocated buffer containing fdt, or NULL on error |
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*/ |
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char *utilfdt_read(const char *filename, size_t *len); |
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/** |
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* Read a device tree file into a buffer. Does not report errors, but only |
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* returns them. The value returned can be passed to strerror() to obtain |
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* an error message for the user. |
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* |
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* @param filename The filename to read, or - for stdin |
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* @param buffp Returns pointer to buffer containing fdt |
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* @param len If non-NULL, the amount of data we managed to read |
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* @return 0 if ok, else an errno value representing the error |
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*/ |
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int utilfdt_read_err(const char *filename, char **buffp, size_t *len); |
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/** |
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* Write a device tree buffer to a file. This will report any errors on |
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* stderr. |
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* |
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* @param filename The filename to write, or - for stdout |
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* @param blob Pointer to buffer containing fdt |
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* @return 0 if ok, -1 on error |
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*/ |
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int utilfdt_write(const char *filename, const void *blob); |
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/** |
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* Write a device tree buffer to a file. Does not report errors, but only |
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* returns them. The value returned can be passed to strerror() to obtain |
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* an error message for the user. |
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* |
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* @param filename The filename to write, or - for stdout |
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* @param blob Pointer to buffer containing fdt |
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* @return 0 if ok, else an errno value representing the error |
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*/ |
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int utilfdt_write_err(const char *filename, const void *blob); |
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/** |
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* Decode a data type string. The purpose of this string |
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* |
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* The string consists of an optional character followed by the type: |
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* Modifier characters: |
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* hh or b 1 byte |
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* h 2 byte |
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* l 4 byte, default |
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* |
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* Type character: |
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* s string |
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* i signed integer |
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* u unsigned integer |
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* x hex |
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* r raw |
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* |
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* TODO: Implement ll modifier (8 bytes) |
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* TODO: Implement o type (octal) |
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* |
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* @param fmt Format string to process |
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* @param type Returns type found(s/d/u/x), or 0 if none |
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* @param size Returns size found(1,2,4,8) or 4 if none |
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* @return 0 if ok, -1 on error (no type given, or other invalid format) |
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*/ |
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int utilfdt_decode_type(const char *fmt, int *type, int *size); |
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/* |
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* This is a usage message fragment for the -t option. It is the format |
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* supported by utilfdt_decode_type. |
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*/ |
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#define USAGE_TYPE_MSG \ |
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"<type>\ts=string, i=int, u=unsigned, x=hex, r=raw\n" \ |
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"\tOptional modifier prefix:\n" \ |
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"\t\thh or b=byte, h=2 byte, l=4 byte (default)"; |
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/** |
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* Print property data in a readable format to stdout |
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* |
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* Properties that look like strings will be printed as strings. Otherwise |
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* the data will be displayed either as cells (if len is a multiple of 4 |
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* bytes) or bytes. |
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* |
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* If len is 0 then this function does nothing. |
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* |
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* @param data Pointers to property data |
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* @param len Length of property data |
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*/ |
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void utilfdt_print_data(const char *data, int len); |
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/** |
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* Show source version and exit |
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*/ |
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void NORETURN util_version(void); |
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/** |
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* Show usage and exit |
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* |
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* This helps standardize the output of various utils. You most likely want |
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* to use the usage() helper below rather than call this. |
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* |
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* @param errmsg If non-NULL, an error message to display |
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* @param synopsis The initial example usage text (and possible examples) |
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* @param short_opts The string of short options |
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* @param long_opts The structure of long options |
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* @param opts_help An array of help strings (should align with long_opts) |
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*/ |
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void NORETURN util_usage(const char *errmsg, const char *synopsis, |
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const char *short_opts, |
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struct option const long_opts[], |
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const char * const opts_help[]); |
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/** |
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* Show usage and exit |
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* |
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* If you name all your usage variables with usage_xxx, then you can call this |
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* help macro rather than expanding all arguments yourself. |
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* |
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* @param errmsg If non-NULL, an error message to display |
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*/ |
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#define usage(errmsg) \ |
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util_usage(errmsg, usage_synopsis, usage_short_opts, \ |
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usage_long_opts, usage_opts_help) |
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/** |
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* Call getopt_long() with standard options |
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* |
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* Since all util code runs getopt in the same way, provide a helper. |
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*/ |
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#define util_getopt_long() getopt_long(argc, argv, usage_short_opts, \ |
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usage_long_opts, NULL) |
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/* Helper for aligning long_opts array */ |
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#define a_argument required_argument |
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/* Helper for usage_short_opts string constant */ |
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#define USAGE_COMMON_SHORT_OPTS "hV" |
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/* Helper for usage_long_opts option array */ |
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#define USAGE_COMMON_LONG_OPTS \ |
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{"help", no_argument, NULL, 'h'}, \ |
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{"version", no_argument, NULL, 'V'}, \ |
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{NULL, no_argument, NULL, 0x0} |
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/* Helper for usage_opts_help array */ |
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#define USAGE_COMMON_OPTS_HELP \ |
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"Print this help and exit", \ |
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"Print version and exit", \ |
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NULL |
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/* Helper for getopt case statements */ |
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#define case_USAGE_COMMON_FLAGS \ |
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case 'h': usage(NULL); \ |
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case 'V': util_version(); \ |
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case '?': usage("unknown option"); |
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#endif /* UTIL_H */
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