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151 
152 /*
153  * ACPICA getopt() implementation
154  *
155  * Option strings:
156  *    "f"       - Option has no arguments
157  *    "f:"      - Option requires an argument
158  *    "f+"      - Option has an optional argument
159  *    "f^"      - Option has optional single-char sub-options
160  *    "f|"      - Option has required single-char sub-options
161  */
162 
163 #include "acpi.h"
164 #include "accommon.h"
165 #include "acapps.h"
166 
167 #define ACPI_OPTION_ERROR(msg, badchar) \
168     if (AcpiGbl_Opterr) {fprintf (stderr, "%s%c\n", msg, badchar);}
169 
170 
171 int                 AcpiGbl_Opterr = 1;
172 int                 AcpiGbl_Optind = 1;
173 int                 AcpiGbl_SubOptChar = 0;
174 char                *AcpiGbl_Optarg;
175 
176 static int          CurrentCharPtr = 1;
177 
178 
179 /*******************************************************************************
180  *
181  * FUNCTION:    AcpiGetoptArgument
182  *
183  * PARAMETERS:  argc, argv          - from main
184  *
185  * RETURN:      0 if an argument was found, -1 otherwise. Sets AcpiGbl_Optarg
186  *              to point to the next argument.
187  *
188  * DESCRIPTION: Get the next argument. Used to obtain arguments for the
189  *              two-character options after the original call to AcpiGetopt.
190  *              Note: Either the argument starts at the next character after
191  *              the option, or it is pointed to by the next argv entry.
192  *              (After call to AcpiGetopt, we need to backup to the previous
193  *              argv entry).
194  *
195  ******************************************************************************/
196 
197 int
198 AcpiGetoptArgument (
199     int                     argc,
200     char                    **argv)
201 {
202 
203     AcpiGbl_Optind--;
204     CurrentCharPtr++;
205 
206     if (argv[AcpiGbl_Optind][(int) (CurrentCharPtr+1)] != '\0')
207     {
208         AcpiGbl_Optarg = &argv[AcpiGbl_Optind++][(int) (CurrentCharPtr+1)];
209     }
210     else if (++AcpiGbl_Optind >= argc)
211     {
212         ACPI_OPTION_ERROR ("\nOption requires an argument", 0);
213 
214         CurrentCharPtr = 1;
215         return (-1);
216     }
217     else
218     {
219         AcpiGbl_Optarg = argv[AcpiGbl_Optind++];
220     }
221 
222     CurrentCharPtr = 1;
223     return (0);
224 }
225 
226 
227 /*******************************************************************************
228  *
229  * FUNCTION:    AcpiGetopt
230  *
231  * PARAMETERS:  argc, argv          - from main
232  *              opts                - options info list
233  *
234  * RETURN:      Option character or ACPI_OPT_END
235  *
236  * DESCRIPTION: Get the next option
237  *
238  ******************************************************************************/
239 
240 int
241 AcpiGetopt(
242     int                     argc,
243     char                    **argv,
244     char                    *opts)
245 {
246     int                     CurrentChar;
247     char                    *OptsPtr;
248 
249 
250     if (CurrentCharPtr == 1)
251     {
252         if (AcpiGbl_Optind >= argc ||
253             argv[AcpiGbl_Optind][0] != '-' ||
254             argv[AcpiGbl_Optind][1] == '\0')
255         {
256             return (ACPI_OPT_END);
257         }
258         else if (strcmp (argv[AcpiGbl_Optind], "--") == 0)
259         {
260             AcpiGbl_Optind++;
261             return (ACPI_OPT_END);
262         }
263     }
264 
265     /* Get the option */
266 
267     CurrentChar = argv[AcpiGbl_Optind][CurrentCharPtr];
268 
269     /* Make sure that the option is legal */
270 
271     if (CurrentChar == ':' ||
272        (OptsPtr = strchr (opts, CurrentChar)) == NULL)
273     {
274         ACPI_OPTION_ERROR ("Illegal option: -", CurrentChar);
275 
276         if (argv[AcpiGbl_Optind][++CurrentCharPtr] == '\0')
277         {
278             AcpiGbl_Optind++;
279             CurrentCharPtr = 1;
280         }
281 
282         return ('?');
283     }
284 
285     /* Option requires an argument? */
286 
287     if (*++OptsPtr == ':')
288     {
289         if (argv[AcpiGbl_Optind][(int) (CurrentCharPtr+1)] != '\0')
290         {
291             AcpiGbl_Optarg = &argv[AcpiGbl_Optind++][(int) (CurrentCharPtr+1)];
292         }
293         else if (++AcpiGbl_Optind >= argc)
294         {
295             ACPI_OPTION_ERROR (
296                 "Option requires an argument: -", CurrentChar);
297 
298             CurrentCharPtr = 1;
299             return ('?');
300         }
301         else
302         {
303             AcpiGbl_Optarg = argv[AcpiGbl_Optind++];
304         }
305 
306         CurrentCharPtr = 1;
307     }
308 
309     /* Option has an optional argument? */
310 
311     else if (*OptsPtr == '+')
312     {
313         if (argv[AcpiGbl_Optind][(int) (CurrentCharPtr+1)] != '\0')
314         {
315             AcpiGbl_Optarg = &argv[AcpiGbl_Optind++][(int) (CurrentCharPtr+1)];
316         }
317         else if (++AcpiGbl_Optind >= argc)
318         {
319             AcpiGbl_Optarg = NULL;
320         }
321         else
322         {
323             AcpiGbl_Optarg = argv[AcpiGbl_Optind++];
324         }
325 
326         CurrentCharPtr = 1;
327     }
328 
329     /* Option has optional single-char arguments? */
330 
331     else if (*OptsPtr == '^')
332     {
333         if (argv[AcpiGbl_Optind][(int) (CurrentCharPtr+1)] != '\0')
334         {
335             AcpiGbl_Optarg = &argv[AcpiGbl_Optind][(int) (CurrentCharPtr+1)];
336         }
337         else
338         {
339             AcpiGbl_Optarg = "^";
340         }
341 
342         AcpiGbl_SubOptChar = AcpiGbl_Optarg[0];
343         AcpiGbl_Optind++;
344         CurrentCharPtr = 1;
345     }
346 
347     /* Option has a required single-char argument? */
348 
349     else if (*OptsPtr == '|')
350     {
351         if (argv[AcpiGbl_Optind][(int) (CurrentCharPtr+1)] != '\0')
352         {
353             AcpiGbl_Optarg = &argv[AcpiGbl_Optind][(int) (CurrentCharPtr+1)];
354         }
355         else
356         {
357             ACPI_OPTION_ERROR (
358                 "Option requires a single-character suboption: -",
359                 CurrentChar);
360 
361             CurrentCharPtr = 1;
362             return ('?');
363         }
364 
365         AcpiGbl_SubOptChar = AcpiGbl_Optarg[0];
366         AcpiGbl_Optind++;
367         CurrentCharPtr = 1;
368     }
369 
370     /* Option with no arguments */
371 
372     else
373     {
374         if (argv[AcpiGbl_Optind][++CurrentCharPtr] == '\0')
375         {
376             CurrentCharPtr = 1;
377             AcpiGbl_Optind++;
378         }
379 
380         AcpiGbl_Optarg = NULL;
381     }
382 
383     return (CurrentChar);
384 }
385