Rev 582 | Rev 589 | Go to most recent revision | Details | Compare with Previous | Last modification | View Log | RSS feed
Rev | Author | Line No. | Line |
---|---|---|---|
510 | jermar | 1 | /* |
2 | * Copyright (C) 2005 Jakub Jermar |
||
3 | * All rights reserved. |
||
4 | * |
||
5 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
||
6 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
||
7 | * are met: |
||
8 | * |
||
9 | * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
||
10 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
||
11 | * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
||
12 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
||
13 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
||
14 | * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products |
||
15 | * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
||
16 | * |
||
17 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR |
||
18 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES |
||
19 | * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. |
||
20 | * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, |
||
21 | * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT |
||
22 | * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
||
23 | * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY |
||
24 | * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
||
25 | * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF |
||
26 | * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
||
27 | */ |
||
28 | |||
518 | jermar | 29 | #include <console/kconsole.h> |
510 | jermar | 30 | #include <console/console.h> |
31 | #include <console/chardev.h> |
||
32 | #include <print.h> |
||
517 | jermar | 33 | #include <panic.h> |
510 | jermar | 34 | #include <typedefs.h> |
35 | #include <arch/types.h> |
||
517 | jermar | 36 | #include <list.h> |
37 | #include <arch.h> |
||
38 | #include <func.h> |
||
39 | #include <macros.h> |
||
518 | jermar | 40 | #include <debug.h> |
582 | palkovsky | 41 | #include <symtab.h> |
510 | jermar | 42 | |
517 | jermar | 43 | #define MAX_CMDLINE 256 |
44 | |||
45 | /** Simple kernel console. |
||
46 | * |
||
47 | * The console is realized by kernel thread kconsole. |
||
518 | jermar | 48 | * It doesn't understand any useful command on its own, |
49 | * but makes it possible for other kernel subsystems to |
||
517 | jermar | 50 | * register their own commands. |
51 | */ |
||
52 | |||
53 | /** Locking. |
||
54 | * |
||
55 | * There is a list of cmd_info_t structures. This list |
||
56 | * is protected by cmd_lock spinlock. Note that specially |
||
57 | * the link elements of cmd_info_t are protected by |
||
58 | * this lock. |
||
59 | * |
||
60 | * Each cmd_info_t also has its own lock, which protects |
||
61 | * all elements thereof except the link element. |
||
62 | * |
||
63 | * cmd_lock must be acquired before any cmd_info lock. |
||
64 | * When locking two cmd info structures, structure with |
||
65 | * lower address must be locked first. |
||
66 | */ |
||
67 | |||
68 | spinlock_t cmd_lock; /**< Lock protecting command list. */ |
||
69 | link_t cmd_head; /**< Command list. */ |
||
70 | |||
71 | static cmd_info_t *parse_cmdline(char *cmdline, size_t len); |
||
518 | jermar | 72 | static bool parse_argument(char *cmdline, size_t len, index_t *start, index_t *end); |
517 | jermar | 73 | |
518 | jermar | 74 | /** Data and methods for 'help' command. */ |
75 | static int cmd_help(cmd_arg_t *argv); |
||
582 | palkovsky | 76 | static cmd_info_t help_info = { |
77 | .name = "help", |
||
78 | .description = "List of supported commands.", |
||
79 | .func = cmd_help, |
||
80 | .argc = 0 |
||
81 | }; |
||
517 | jermar | 82 | |
518 | jermar | 83 | /** Data and methods for 'description' command. */ |
84 | static int cmd_desc(cmd_arg_t *argv); |
||
85 | static void desc_help(void); |
||
86 | static char desc_buf[MAX_CMDLINE+1]; |
||
87 | static cmd_arg_t desc_argv = { |
||
88 | .type = ARG_TYPE_STRING, |
||
89 | .buffer = desc_buf, |
||
90 | .len = sizeof(desc_buf) |
||
91 | }; |
||
582 | palkovsky | 92 | static cmd_info_t desc_info = { |
93 | .name = "describe", |
||
94 | .description = "Describe specified command.", |
||
95 | .help = desc_help, |
||
96 | .func = cmd_desc, |
||
97 | .argc = 1, |
||
98 | .argv = &desc_argv |
||
99 | }; |
||
518 | jermar | 100 | |
582 | palkovsky | 101 | /** Data and methods for 'symaddr' command. */ |
102 | static int cmd_symaddr(cmd_arg_t *argv); |
||
103 | static char symaddr_buf[MAX_CMDLINE+1]; |
||
104 | static cmd_arg_t symaddr_argv = { |
||
105 | .type = ARG_TYPE_STRING, |
||
106 | .buffer = symaddr_buf, |
||
107 | .len = sizeof(symaddr_buf) |
||
108 | }; |
||
109 | static cmd_info_t symaddr_info = { |
||
110 | .name = "symaddr", |
||
111 | .description = "Return symbol address.", |
||
112 | .func = cmd_symaddr, |
||
113 | .argc = 1, |
||
114 | .argv = &symaddr_argv |
||
115 | }; |
||
116 | |||
117 | /** Call0 - call function with no parameters */ |
||
118 | static char call0_buf[MAX_CMDLINE+1]; |
||
585 | palkovsky | 119 | static char carg1_buf[MAX_CMDLINE+1]; |
120 | static char carg2_buf[MAX_CMDLINE+1]; |
||
582 | palkovsky | 121 | |
122 | static int cmd_call0(cmd_arg_t *argv); |
||
123 | static cmd_arg_t call0_argv = { |
||
124 | .type = ARG_TYPE_STRING, |
||
125 | .buffer = call0_buf, |
||
126 | .len = sizeof(call0_buf) |
||
127 | }; |
||
128 | static cmd_info_t call0_info = { |
||
129 | .name = "call0", |
||
130 | .description = "call0 <function> -> call function().", |
||
131 | .func = cmd_call0, |
||
132 | .argc = 1, |
||
133 | .argv = &call0_argv |
||
134 | }; |
||
135 | |||
136 | static int cmd_call1(cmd_arg_t *argv); |
||
137 | static cmd_arg_t call1_argv[] = { |
||
138 | { |
||
139 | .type = ARG_TYPE_STRING, |
||
140 | .buffer = call0_buf, |
||
141 | .len = sizeof(call0_buf) |
||
142 | }, |
||
585 | palkovsky | 143 | { |
144 | .type = ARG_TYPE_VAR, |
||
145 | .buffer = carg1_buf, |
||
146 | .len = sizeof(carg1_buf) |
||
147 | } |
||
582 | palkovsky | 148 | }; |
149 | static cmd_info_t call1_info = { |
||
150 | .name = "call1", |
||
151 | .description = "call1 <function> <arg1> -> call function(arg1).", |
||
152 | .func = cmd_call1, |
||
153 | .argc = 2, |
||
154 | .argv = call1_argv |
||
155 | }; |
||
156 | |||
157 | static int cmd_call2(cmd_arg_t *argv); |
||
158 | static cmd_arg_t call2_argv[] = { |
||
159 | { |
||
160 | .type = ARG_TYPE_STRING, |
||
161 | .buffer = call0_buf, |
||
162 | .len = sizeof(call0_buf) |
||
163 | }, |
||
585 | palkovsky | 164 | { |
165 | .type = ARG_TYPE_VAR, |
||
166 | .buffer = carg1_buf, |
||
167 | .len = sizeof(carg1_buf) |
||
168 | }, |
||
169 | { |
||
170 | .type = ARG_TYPE_VAR, |
||
171 | .buffer = carg2_buf, |
||
172 | .len = sizeof(carg2_buf) |
||
173 | } |
||
582 | palkovsky | 174 | }; |
175 | static cmd_info_t call2_info = { |
||
176 | .name = "call2", |
||
177 | .description = "call2 <function> <arg1> <arg2> -> call function(arg1,arg2).", |
||
178 | .func = cmd_call2, |
||
179 | .argc = 3, |
||
180 | .argv = call2_argv |
||
181 | }; |
||
182 | |||
183 | |||
544 | decky | 184 | /** Data and methods for 'halt' command. */ |
185 | static int cmd_halt(cmd_arg_t *argv); |
||
582 | palkovsky | 186 | static cmd_info_t halt_info = { |
187 | .name = "halt", |
||
188 | .description = "Halt the kernel.", |
||
189 | .func = cmd_halt, |
||
190 | .argc = 0 |
||
191 | }; |
||
544 | decky | 192 | |
517 | jermar | 193 | /** Initialize kconsole data structures. */ |
194 | void kconsole_init(void) |
||
195 | { |
||
552 | palkovsky | 196 | spinlock_initialize(&cmd_lock, "kconsole_cmd"); |
517 | jermar | 197 | list_initialize(&cmd_head); |
198 | |||
552 | palkovsky | 199 | spinlock_initialize(&help_info.lock, "kconsole_help"); |
517 | jermar | 200 | link_initialize(&help_info.link); |
518 | jermar | 201 | if (!cmd_register(&help_info)) |
202 | panic("could not register command %s\n", help_info.name); |
||
203 | |||
204 | |||
552 | palkovsky | 205 | spinlock_initialize(&desc_info.lock, "kconsole_desc"); |
518 | jermar | 206 | link_initialize(&desc_info.link); |
207 | if (!cmd_register(&desc_info)) |
||
208 | panic("could not register command %s\n", desc_info.name); |
||
544 | decky | 209 | |
582 | palkovsky | 210 | spinlock_initialize(&symaddr_info.lock, "kconsole_symaddr"); |
211 | link_initialize(&symaddr_info.link); |
||
212 | if (!cmd_register(&symaddr_info)) |
||
213 | panic("could not register command %s\n", symaddr_info.name); |
||
214 | |||
215 | spinlock_initialize(&call0_info.lock, "kconsole_call0"); |
||
216 | link_initialize(&call0_info.link); |
||
217 | if (!cmd_register(&call0_info)) |
||
218 | panic("could not register command %s\n", call0_info.name); |
||
219 | |||
220 | spinlock_initialize(&call1_info.lock, "kconsole_call1"); |
||
221 | link_initialize(&call1_info.link); |
||
222 | if (!cmd_register(&call1_info)) |
||
223 | panic("could not register command %s\n", call1_info.name); |
||
224 | |||
225 | |||
226 | spinlock_initialize(&call2_info.lock, "kconsole_call2"); |
||
227 | link_initialize(&call2_info.link); |
||
228 | if (!cmd_register(&call2_info)) |
||
229 | panic("could not register command %s\n", call2_info.name); |
||
544 | decky | 230 | |
552 | palkovsky | 231 | spinlock_initialize(&halt_info.lock, "kconsole_halt"); |
544 | decky | 232 | link_initialize(&halt_info.link); |
233 | if (!cmd_register(&halt_info)) |
||
234 | panic("could not register command %s\n", halt_info.name); |
||
517 | jermar | 235 | } |
236 | |||
237 | |||
238 | /** Register kconsole command. |
||
239 | * |
||
240 | * @param cmd Structure describing the command. |
||
241 | * |
||
242 | * @return 0 on failure, 1 on success. |
||
243 | */ |
||
244 | int cmd_register(cmd_info_t *cmd) |
||
245 | { |
||
246 | ipl_t ipl; |
||
247 | link_t *cur; |
||
248 | |||
249 | spinlock_lock(&cmd_lock); |
||
250 | |||
251 | /* |
||
252 | * Make sure the command is not already listed. |
||
253 | */ |
||
254 | for (cur = cmd_head.next; cur != &cmd_head; cur = cur->next) { |
||
255 | cmd_info_t *hlp; |
||
256 | |||
257 | hlp = list_get_instance(cur, cmd_info_t, link); |
||
258 | |||
259 | if (hlp == cmd) { |
||
260 | /* The command is already there. */ |
||
261 | spinlock_unlock(&cmd_lock); |
||
262 | return 0; |
||
263 | } |
||
264 | |||
265 | /* Avoid deadlock. */ |
||
266 | if (hlp < cmd) { |
||
267 | spinlock_lock(&hlp->lock); |
||
268 | spinlock_lock(&cmd->lock); |
||
269 | } else { |
||
270 | spinlock_lock(&cmd->lock); |
||
271 | spinlock_lock(&hlp->lock); |
||
272 | } |
||
273 | |||
518 | jermar | 274 | if ((strncmp(hlp->name, cmd->name, strlen(cmd->name)) == 0)) { |
517 | jermar | 275 | /* The command is already there. */ |
276 | spinlock_unlock(&hlp->lock); |
||
277 | spinlock_unlock(&cmd->lock); |
||
278 | spinlock_unlock(&cmd_lock); |
||
279 | return 0; |
||
280 | } |
||
281 | |||
282 | spinlock_unlock(&hlp->lock); |
||
283 | spinlock_unlock(&cmd->lock); |
||
284 | } |
||
285 | |||
286 | /* |
||
287 | * Now the command can be added. |
||
288 | */ |
||
289 | list_append(&cmd->link, &cmd_head); |
||
290 | |||
291 | spinlock_unlock(&cmd_lock); |
||
292 | return 1; |
||
293 | } |
||
294 | |||
510 | jermar | 295 | /** Kernel console managing thread. |
296 | * |
||
297 | * @param arg Not used. |
||
298 | */ |
||
299 | void kconsole(void *arg) |
||
300 | { |
||
517 | jermar | 301 | char cmdline[MAX_CMDLINE+1]; |
302 | cmd_info_t *cmd_info; |
||
303 | count_t len; |
||
510 | jermar | 304 | |
305 | if (!stdin) { |
||
306 | printf("%s: no stdin\n", __FUNCTION__); |
||
307 | return; |
||
308 | } |
||
309 | |||
310 | while (true) { |
||
311 | printf("%s> ", __FUNCTION__); |
||
518 | jermar | 312 | if (!(len = gets(stdin, cmdline, sizeof(cmdline)))) |
313 | continue; |
||
517 | jermar | 314 | cmdline[len] = '\0'; |
315 | cmd_info = parse_cmdline(cmdline, len); |
||
518 | jermar | 316 | if (!cmd_info) |
517 | jermar | 317 | continue; |
318 | (void) cmd_info->func(cmd_info->argv); |
||
510 | jermar | 319 | } |
320 | } |
||
517 | jermar | 321 | |
585 | palkovsky | 322 | static int parse_int_arg(char *text, size_t len, __native *result) |
323 | { |
||
324 | char symname[MAX_SYMBOL_NAME]; |
||
325 | __address symaddr; |
||
326 | bool isaddr = false; |
||
327 | |||
328 | /* If we get a name, try to find it in symbol table */ |
||
329 | if (text[0] < '0' | text[0] > '9') { |
||
330 | if (text[0] == '&') { |
||
331 | isaddr = true; |
||
332 | text++;len--; |
||
333 | } |
||
334 | strncpy(symname, text, min(len+1, MAX_SYMBOL_NAME)); |
||
335 | symaddr = get_symbol_addr(symname); |
||
336 | if (!symaddr) { |
||
337 | printf("Symbol %s not found.\n",symname); |
||
338 | return -1; |
||
339 | } |
||
340 | if (symaddr == (__address) -1) { |
||
341 | printf("Duplicate symbol %s.\n",symname); |
||
342 | symtab_print_search(symname); |
||
343 | return -1; |
||
344 | } |
||
345 | if (isaddr) |
||
346 | *result = (__native)symaddr; |
||
347 | else |
||
348 | *result = *((__native *)symaddr); |
||
349 | } else /* It's a number - convert it */ |
||
350 | *result = atoi(text); |
||
351 | return 0; |
||
352 | } |
||
353 | |||
517 | jermar | 354 | /** Parse command line. |
355 | * |
||
356 | * @param cmdline Command line as read from input device. |
||
357 | * @param len Command line length. |
||
358 | * |
||
359 | * @return Structure describing the command. |
||
360 | */ |
||
361 | cmd_info_t *parse_cmdline(char *cmdline, size_t len) |
||
362 | { |
||
363 | index_t start = 0, end = 0; |
||
364 | cmd_info_t *cmd = NULL; |
||
365 | link_t *cur; |
||
366 | ipl_t ipl; |
||
367 | int i; |
||
368 | |||
518 | jermar | 369 | if (!parse_argument(cmdline, len, &start, &end)) { |
517 | jermar | 370 | /* Command line did not contain alphanumeric word. */ |
371 | return NULL; |
||
372 | } |
||
373 | |||
374 | spinlock_lock(&cmd_lock); |
||
375 | |||
376 | for (cur = cmd_head.next; cur != &cmd_head; cur = cur->next) { |
||
377 | cmd_info_t *hlp; |
||
378 | |||
379 | hlp = list_get_instance(cur, cmd_info_t, link); |
||
380 | spinlock_lock(&hlp->lock); |
||
381 | |||
518 | jermar | 382 | if (strncmp(hlp->name, &cmdline[start], (end - start) + 1) == 0) { |
517 | jermar | 383 | cmd = hlp; |
384 | break; |
||
385 | } |
||
386 | |||
387 | spinlock_unlock(&hlp->lock); |
||
388 | } |
||
389 | |||
390 | spinlock_unlock(&cmd_lock); |
||
391 | |||
392 | if (!cmd) { |
||
393 | /* Unknown command. */ |
||
518 | jermar | 394 | printf("Unknown command.\n"); |
517 | jermar | 395 | return NULL; |
396 | } |
||
397 | |||
398 | /* cmd == hlp is locked */ |
||
399 | |||
400 | /* |
||
401 | * The command line must be further analyzed and |
||
402 | * the parameters therefrom must be matched and |
||
403 | * converted to those specified in the cmd info |
||
404 | * structure. |
||
405 | */ |
||
518 | jermar | 406 | |
407 | for (i = 0; i < cmd->argc; i++) { |
||
408 | char *buf; |
||
409 | start = end + 1; |
||
410 | if (!parse_argument(cmdline, len, &start, &end)) { |
||
411 | printf("Too few arguments.\n"); |
||
412 | spinlock_unlock(&cmd->lock); |
||
413 | return NULL; |
||
414 | } |
||
415 | |||
416 | switch (cmd->argv[i].type) { |
||
582 | palkovsky | 417 | case ARG_TYPE_STRING: |
518 | jermar | 418 | buf = cmd->argv[i].buffer; |
585 | palkovsky | 419 | strncpy(buf, (const char *) &cmdline[start], min((end - start) + 2, cmd->argv[i].len)); |
518 | jermar | 420 | buf[min((end - start) + 1, cmd->argv[i].len - 1)] = '\0'; |
421 | break; |
||
585 | palkovsky | 422 | case ARG_TYPE_INT: |
423 | if (parse_int_arg(cmdline+start, end-start+1, |
||
424 | &cmd->argv[i].intval)) |
||
425 | return NULL; |
||
518 | jermar | 426 | break; |
585 | palkovsky | 427 | case ARG_TYPE_VAR: |
428 | if (start != end && cmdline[start] == '"' && cmdline[end] == '"') { |
||
429 | buf = cmd->argv[i].buffer; |
||
430 | strncpy(buf, (const char *) &cmdline[start+1], |
||
431 | min((end-start), cmd->argv[i].len)); |
||
432 | buf[min((end - start), cmd->argv[i].len - 1)] = '\0'; |
||
433 | cmd->argv[i].intval = (__native) buf; |
||
434 | cmd->argv[i].vartype = ARG_TYPE_STRING; |
||
435 | } else if (!parse_int_arg(cmdline+start, end-start+1, |
||
436 | &cmd->argv[i].intval)) |
||
437 | cmd->argv[i].vartype = ARG_TYPE_INT; |
||
438 | else { |
||
439 | printf("Unrecognized variable argument.\n"); |
||
440 | return NULL; |
||
582 | palkovsky | 441 | } |
585 | palkovsky | 442 | break; |
582 | palkovsky | 443 | case ARG_TYPE_INVALID: |
444 | default: |
||
445 | printf("invalid argument type\n"); |
||
446 | return NULL; |
||
447 | break; |
||
518 | jermar | 448 | } |
449 | } |
||
517 | jermar | 450 | |
518 | jermar | 451 | start = end + 1; |
452 | if (parse_argument(cmdline, len, &start, &end)) { |
||
453 | printf("Too many arguments.\n"); |
||
454 | spinlock_unlock(&cmd->lock); |
||
455 | return NULL; |
||
456 | } |
||
457 | |||
517 | jermar | 458 | spinlock_unlock(&cmd->lock); |
459 | return cmd; |
||
460 | } |
||
461 | |||
518 | jermar | 462 | /** Parse argument. |
463 | * |
||
464 | * Find start and end positions of command line argument. |
||
465 | * |
||
466 | * @param cmdline Command line as read from the input device. |
||
467 | * @param len Number of characters in cmdline. |
||
468 | * @param start On entry, 'start' contains pointer to the index |
||
469 | * of first unprocessed character of cmdline. |
||
470 | * On successful exit, it marks beginning of the next argument. |
||
471 | * @param end Undefined on entry. On exit, 'end' points to the last character |
||
472 | * of the next argument. |
||
473 | * |
||
474 | * @return false on failure, true on success. |
||
475 | */ |
||
476 | bool parse_argument(char *cmdline, size_t len, index_t *start, index_t *end) |
||
477 | { |
||
478 | int i; |
||
479 | bool found_start = false; |
||
480 | |||
481 | ASSERT(start != NULL); |
||
482 | ASSERT(end != NULL); |
||
483 | |||
484 | for (i = *start; i < len; i++) { |
||
485 | if (!found_start) { |
||
486 | if (is_white(cmdline[i])) |
||
487 | (*start)++; |
||
488 | else |
||
489 | found_start = true; |
||
490 | } else { |
||
491 | if (is_white(cmdline[i])) |
||
492 | break; |
||
493 | } |
||
494 | } |
||
495 | *end = i - 1; |
||
496 | |||
497 | return found_start; |
||
498 | } |
||
499 | |||
500 | |||
517 | jermar | 501 | /** List supported commands. |
502 | * |
||
518 | jermar | 503 | * @param argv Argument vector. |
517 | jermar | 504 | * |
505 | * @return 0 on failure, 1 on success. |
||
506 | */ |
||
518 | jermar | 507 | int cmd_help(cmd_arg_t *argv) |
517 | jermar | 508 | { |
509 | link_t *cur; |
||
510 | ipl_t ipl; |
||
511 | |||
512 | spinlock_lock(&cmd_lock); |
||
513 | |||
514 | for (cur = cmd_head.next; cur != &cmd_head; cur = cur->next) { |
||
515 | cmd_info_t *hlp; |
||
516 | |||
517 | hlp = list_get_instance(cur, cmd_info_t, link); |
||
518 | spinlock_lock(&hlp->lock); |
||
519 | |||
518 | jermar | 520 | printf("%s - %s\n", hlp->name, hlp->description); |
517 | jermar | 521 | |
522 | spinlock_unlock(&hlp->lock); |
||
523 | } |
||
524 | |||
525 | spinlock_unlock(&cmd_lock); |
||
526 | |||
527 | return 1; |
||
528 | } |
||
518 | jermar | 529 | |
530 | /** Describe specified command. |
||
531 | * |
||
532 | * @param argv Argument vector. |
||
533 | * |
||
534 | * @return 0 on failure, 1 on success. |
||
535 | */ |
||
536 | int cmd_desc(cmd_arg_t *argv) |
||
537 | { |
||
538 | link_t *cur; |
||
539 | ipl_t ipl; |
||
540 | |||
541 | spinlock_lock(&cmd_lock); |
||
542 | |||
543 | for (cur = cmd_head.next; cur != &cmd_head; cur = cur->next) { |
||
544 | cmd_info_t *hlp; |
||
545 | |||
546 | hlp = list_get_instance(cur, cmd_info_t, link); |
||
547 | spinlock_lock(&hlp->lock); |
||
548 | |||
549 | if (strncmp(hlp->name, (const char *) argv->buffer, strlen(hlp->name)) == 0) { |
||
550 | printf("%s - %s\n", hlp->name, hlp->description); |
||
551 | if (hlp->help) |
||
552 | hlp->help(); |
||
553 | spinlock_unlock(&hlp->lock); |
||
554 | break; |
||
555 | } |
||
556 | |||
557 | spinlock_unlock(&hlp->lock); |
||
558 | } |
||
559 | |||
560 | spinlock_unlock(&cmd_lock); |
||
561 | |||
562 | return 1; |
||
563 | } |
||
564 | |||
582 | palkovsky | 565 | /** Search symbol table */ |
566 | int cmd_symaddr(cmd_arg_t *argv) |
||
567 | { |
||
568 | __address symaddr; |
||
569 | char *symbol; |
||
570 | |||
571 | symtab_print_search(argv->buffer); |
||
572 | |||
573 | return 1; |
||
574 | } |
||
575 | |||
576 | /** Call function with zero parameters */ |
||
577 | int cmd_call0(cmd_arg_t *argv) |
||
578 | { |
||
579 | __address symaddr; |
||
580 | char *symbol; |
||
581 | __native (*f)(void); |
||
582 | |||
583 | symaddr = get_symbol_addr(argv->buffer); |
||
584 | if (!symaddr) |
||
585 | palkovsky | 585 | printf("Symbol %s not found.\n", argv->buffer); |
582 | palkovsky | 586 | else if (symaddr == (__address) -1) { |
587 | symtab_print_search(argv->buffer); |
||
588 | printf("Duplicate symbol, be more specific.\n"); |
||
589 | } else { |
||
590 | symbol = get_symtab_entry(symaddr); |
||
591 | printf("Calling f(): 0x%p: %s\n", symaddr, symbol); |
||
592 | f = (__native (*)(void)) symaddr; |
||
593 | printf("Result: 0x%X\n", f()); |
||
594 | } |
||
595 | |||
596 | return 1; |
||
597 | } |
||
598 | |||
599 | /** Call function with one parameter */ |
||
600 | int cmd_call1(cmd_arg_t *argv) |
||
601 | { |
||
602 | __address symaddr; |
||
603 | char *symbol; |
||
604 | __native (*f)(__native); |
||
605 | __native arg1 = argv[1].intval; |
||
606 | |||
607 | symaddr = get_symbol_addr(argv->buffer); |
||
608 | if (!symaddr) |
||
585 | palkovsky | 609 | printf("Symbol %s not found.\n", argv->buffer); |
582 | palkovsky | 610 | else if (symaddr == (__address) -1) { |
611 | symtab_print_search(argv->buffer); |
||
612 | printf("Duplicate symbol, be more specific.\n"); |
||
613 | } else { |
||
614 | symbol = get_symtab_entry(symaddr); |
||
615 | printf("Calling f(0x%x): 0x%p: %s\n", arg1, symaddr, symbol); |
||
616 | f = (__native (*)(__native)) symaddr; |
||
617 | printf("Result: 0x%x\n", f(arg1)); |
||
618 | } |
||
619 | |||
620 | return 1; |
||
621 | } |
||
622 | |||
623 | /** Call function with two parameters */ |
||
624 | int cmd_call2(cmd_arg_t *argv) |
||
625 | { |
||
626 | __address symaddr; |
||
627 | char *symbol; |
||
585 | palkovsky | 628 | __native (*f)(__native,__native); |
582 | palkovsky | 629 | __native arg1 = argv[1].intval; |
630 | __native arg2 = argv[2].intval; |
||
631 | |||
632 | symaddr = get_symbol_addr(argv->buffer); |
||
633 | if (!symaddr) |
||
585 | palkovsky | 634 | printf("Symbol %s not found.\n", argv->buffer); |
582 | palkovsky | 635 | else if (symaddr == (__address) -1) { |
636 | symtab_print_search(argv->buffer); |
||
637 | printf("Duplicate symbol, be more specific.\n"); |
||
638 | } else { |
||
639 | symbol = get_symtab_entry(symaddr); |
||
640 | printf("Calling f(0x%x,0x%x): 0x%p: %s\n", |
||
641 | arg1, arg2, symaddr, symbol); |
||
585 | palkovsky | 642 | f = (__native (*)(__native,__native)) symaddr; |
643 | printf("Result: 0x%x\n", f(arg1, arg2)); |
||
582 | palkovsky | 644 | } |
645 | |||
646 | return 1; |
||
647 | } |
||
648 | |||
649 | |||
548 | jermar | 650 | /** Print detailed description of 'describe' command. */ |
651 | void desc_help(void) |
||
652 | { |
||
653 | printf("Syntax: describe command_name\n"); |
||
654 | } |
||
655 | |||
544 | decky | 656 | /** Halt the kernel. |
657 | * |
||
548 | jermar | 658 | * @param argv Argument vector (ignored). |
544 | decky | 659 | * |
548 | jermar | 660 | * @return 0 on failure, 1 on success (never returns). |
544 | decky | 661 | */ |
662 | int cmd_halt(cmd_arg_t *argv) |
||
663 | { |
||
664 | halt(); |
||
665 | return 1; |
||
666 | } |