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It uses getchar() and putchar() and the existing 161 * history support provided by the AML debugger. It assumes that the terminal 162 * is in the correct line-editing mode such as raw and noecho. The OSL 163 * interface AcpiOsInitialize should do this. AcpiOsTerminate should put the 164 * terminal back into the original mode. 165 */ 166 #define _COMPONENT ACPI_OS_SERVICES 167 ACPI_MODULE_NAME ("acgetline") 168 169 170 /* Local prototypes */ 171 172 static void 173 AcpiAcClearLine ( 174 UINT32 EndOfLine, 175 UINT32 CursorPosition); 176 177 /* Various ASCII constants */ 178 179 #define _ASCII_NUL 0 180 #define _ASCII_BACKSPACE 0x08 181 #define _ASCII_TAB 0x09 182 #define _ASCII_ESCAPE 0x1B 183 #define _ASCII_SPACE 0x20 184 #define _ASCII_LEFT_BRACKET 0x5B 185 #define _ASCII_DEL 0x7F 186 #define _ASCII_UP_ARROW 'A' 187 #define _ASCII_DOWN_ARROW 'B' 188 #define _ASCII_RIGHT_ARROW 'C' 189 #define _ASCII_LEFT_ARROW 'D' 190 #define _ASCII_NEWLINE '\n' 191 192 extern UINT32 AcpiGbl_NextCmdNum; 193 194 /* Erase a single character on the input command line */ 195 196 #define ACPI_CLEAR_CHAR() \ 197 putchar (_ASCII_BACKSPACE); \ 198 putchar (_ASCII_SPACE); \ 199 putchar (_ASCII_BACKSPACE); 200 201 /* Backup cursor by Count positions */ 202 203 #define ACPI_BACKUP_CURSOR(i, Count) \ 204 for (i = 0; i < (Count); i++) \ 205 {putchar (_ASCII_BACKSPACE);} 206 207 208 /****************************************************************************** 209 * 210 * FUNCTION: AcpiAcClearLine 211 * 212 * PARAMETERS: EndOfLine - Current end-of-line index 213 * CursorPosition - Current cursor position within line 214 * 215 * RETURN: None 216 * 217 * DESCRIPTION: Clear the entire command line the hard way, but probably the 218 * most portable. 219 * 220 *****************************************************************************/ 221 222 static void 223 AcpiAcClearLine ( 224 UINT32 EndOfLine, 225 UINT32 CursorPosition) 226 { 227 UINT32 i; 228 229 230 if (CursorPosition < EndOfLine) 231 { 232 /* Clear line from current position to end of line */ 233 234 for (i = 0; i < (EndOfLine - CursorPosition); i++) 235 { 236 putchar (' '); 237 } 238 } 239 240 /* Clear the entire line */ 241 242 for (; EndOfLine > 0; EndOfLine--) 243 { 244 ACPI_CLEAR_CHAR (); 245 } 246 } 247 248 249 /****************************************************************************** 250 * 251 * FUNCTION: AcpiOsGetLine 252 * 253 * PARAMETERS: Buffer - Where to return the command line 254 * BufferLength - Maximum length of Buffer 255 * BytesRead - Where the actual byte count is returned 256 * 257 * RETURN: Status and actual bytes read 258 * 259 * DESCRIPTION: Get the next input line from the terminal. NOTE: terminal 260 * is expected to be in a mode that supports line-editing (raw, 261 * noecho). This function is intended to be very portable. Also, 262 * it uses the history support implemented in the AML debugger. 263 * 264 *****************************************************************************/ 265 266 ACPI_STATUS 267 AcpiOsGetLine ( 268 char *Buffer, 269 UINT32 BufferLength, 270 UINT32 *BytesRead) 271 { 272 char *NextCommand; 273 UINT32 MaxCommandIndex = AcpiGbl_NextCmdNum - 1; 274 UINT32 CurrentCommandIndex = MaxCommandIndex; 275 UINT32 PreviousCommandIndex = MaxCommandIndex; 276 int InputChar; 277 UINT32 CursorPosition = 0; 278 UINT32 EndOfLine = 0; 279 UINT32 i; 280 281 282 /* Always clear the line buffer before we read a new line */ 283 284 memset (Buffer, 0, BufferLength); 285 286 /* 287 * This loop gets one character at a time (except for esc sequences) 288 * until a newline or error is detected. 289 * 290 * Note: Don't attempt to write terminal control ESC sequences, even 291 * though it makes certain things more difficult. 292 */ 293 while (1) 294 { 295 if (EndOfLine >= (BufferLength - 1)) 296 { 297 return (AE_BUFFER_OVERFLOW); 298 } 299 300 InputChar = getchar (); 301 switch (InputChar) 302 { 303 default: /* This is the normal character case */ 304 305 /* Echo the character (at EOL) and copy it to the line buffer */ 306 307 if (EndOfLine == CursorPosition) 308 { 309 putchar (InputChar); 310 Buffer[EndOfLine] = (char) InputChar; 311 312 EndOfLine++; 313 CursorPosition++; 314 Buffer[EndOfLine] = 0; 315 continue; 316 } 317 318 /* Insert character into the middle of the buffer */ 319 320 memmove (&Buffer[CursorPosition + 1], &Buffer[CursorPosition], 321 (EndOfLine - CursorPosition + 1)); 322 323 Buffer [CursorPosition] = (char) InputChar; 324 Buffer [EndOfLine + 1] = 0; 325 326 /* Display the new part of line starting at the new character */ 327 328 fprintf (stdout, "%s", &Buffer[CursorPosition]); 329 330 /* Restore cursor */ 331 332 ACPI_BACKUP_CURSOR (i, EndOfLine - CursorPosition); 333 CursorPosition++; 334 EndOfLine++; 335 continue; 336 337 case _ASCII_DEL: /* Backspace key */ 338 339 if (!EndOfLine) /* Any characters on the command line? */ 340 { 341 continue; 342 } 343 344 if (EndOfLine == CursorPosition) /* Erase the final character */ 345 { 346 ACPI_CLEAR_CHAR (); 347 EndOfLine--; 348 CursorPosition--; 349 continue; 350 } 351 352 if (!CursorPosition) /* Do not backup beyond start of line */ 353 { 354 continue; 355 } 356 357 /* Remove the character from the line */ 358 359 memmove (&Buffer[CursorPosition - 1], &Buffer[CursorPosition], 360 (EndOfLine - CursorPosition + 1)); 361 362 /* Display the new part of line starting at the new character */ 363 364 putchar (_ASCII_BACKSPACE); 365 fprintf (stdout, "%s ", &Buffer[CursorPosition - 1]); 366 367 /* Restore cursor */ 368 369 ACPI_BACKUP_CURSOR (i, EndOfLine - CursorPosition + 1); 370 EndOfLine--; 371 372 if (CursorPosition > 0) 373 { 374 CursorPosition--; 375 } 376 continue; 377 378 case _ASCII_NEWLINE: /* Normal exit case at end of command line */ 379 case _ASCII_NUL: 380 381 /* Return the number of bytes in the command line string */ 382 383 if (BytesRead) 384 { 385 *BytesRead = EndOfLine; 386 } 387 388 /* Echo, terminate string buffer, and exit */ 389 390 putchar (InputChar); 391 Buffer[EndOfLine] = 0; 392 return (AE_OK); 393 394 case _ASCII_TAB: 395 396 /* Ignore */ 397 398 continue; 399 400 case EOF: 401 402 return (AE_ERROR); 403 404 case _ASCII_ESCAPE: 405 406 /* Check for escape sequences of the form "ESC[x" */ 407 408 InputChar = getchar (); 409 if (InputChar != _ASCII_LEFT_BRACKET) 410 { 411 continue; /* Ignore this ESC, does not have the '[' */ 412 } 413 414 /* Get the code following the ESC [ */ 415 416 InputChar = getchar (); /* Backup one character */ 417 switch (InputChar) 418 { 419 case _ASCII_LEFT_ARROW: 420 421 if (CursorPosition > 0) 422 { 423 putchar (_ASCII_BACKSPACE); 424 CursorPosition--; 425 } 426 continue; 427 428 case _ASCII_RIGHT_ARROW: 429 /* 430 * Move one character forward. Do this without sending 431 * ESC sequence to the terminal for max portability. 432 */ 433 if (CursorPosition < EndOfLine) 434 { 435 /* Backup to start of line and print the entire line */ 436 437 ACPI_BACKUP_CURSOR (i, CursorPosition); 438 fprintf (stdout, "%s", Buffer); 439 440 /* Backup to where the cursor should be */ 441 442 CursorPosition++; 443 ACPI_BACKUP_CURSOR (i, EndOfLine - CursorPosition); 444 } 445 continue; 446 447 case _ASCII_UP_ARROW: 448 449 /* If no commands available or at start of history list, ignore */ 450 451 if (!CurrentCommandIndex) 452 { 453 continue; 454 } 455 456 /* Manage our up/down progress */ 457 458 if (CurrentCommandIndex > PreviousCommandIndex) 459 { 460 CurrentCommandIndex = PreviousCommandIndex; 461 } 462 463 /* Get the historical command from the debugger */ 464 465 NextCommand = AcpiDbGetHistoryByIndex (CurrentCommandIndex); 466 if (!NextCommand) 467 { 468 return (AE_ERROR); 469 } 470 471 /* Make this the active command and echo it */ 472 473 AcpiAcClearLine (EndOfLine, CursorPosition); 474 strcpy (Buffer, NextCommand); 475 fprintf (stdout, "%s", Buffer); 476 EndOfLine = CursorPosition = strlen (Buffer); 477 478 PreviousCommandIndex = CurrentCommandIndex; 479 CurrentCommandIndex--; 480 continue; 481 482 case _ASCII_DOWN_ARROW: 483 484 if (!MaxCommandIndex) /* Any commands available? */ 485 { 486 continue; 487 } 488 489 /* Manage our up/down progress */ 490 491 if (CurrentCommandIndex < PreviousCommandIndex) 492 { 493 CurrentCommandIndex = PreviousCommandIndex; 494 } 495 496 /* If we are the end of the history list, output a clear new line */ 497 498 if ((CurrentCommandIndex + 1) > MaxCommandIndex) 499 { 500 AcpiAcClearLine (EndOfLine, CursorPosition); 501 EndOfLine = CursorPosition = 0; 502 PreviousCommandIndex = CurrentCommandIndex; 503 continue; 504 } 505 506 PreviousCommandIndex = CurrentCommandIndex; 507 CurrentCommandIndex++; 508 509 /* Get the historical command from the debugger */ 510 511 NextCommand = AcpiDbGetHistoryByIndex (CurrentCommandIndex); 512 if (!NextCommand) 513 { 514 return (AE_ERROR); 515 } 516 517 /* Make this the active command and echo it */ 518 519 AcpiAcClearLine (EndOfLine, CursorPosition); 520 strcpy (Buffer, NextCommand); 521 fprintf (stdout, "%s", Buffer); 522 EndOfLine = CursorPosition = strlen (Buffer); 523 continue; 524 525 case 0x31: 526 case 0x32: 527 case 0x33: 528 case 0x34: 529 case 0x35: 530 case 0x36: 531 /* 532 * Ignore the various keys like insert/delete/home/end, etc. 533 * But we must eat the final character of the ESC sequence. 534 */ 535 InputChar = getchar (); 536 continue; 537 538 default: 539 540 /* Ignore random escape sequences that we don't care about */ 541 542 continue; 543 } 544 continue; 545 } 546 } 547 } 548