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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 /*
27  * This is the user interface module for the pcitool.  It checks commandline
28  * arguments and options and stores them in a pcitool_uiargs_t structure passed
29  * back to the rest of the program for processing.
30  *
31  * Please see pcitool_usage.c for a complete commandline description.
32  */
33 
34 #include <stdio.h>
35 #include <stdlib.h>
36 #include <unistd.h>
37 #include <sys/inttypes.h>
38 #include <sys/types.h>
39 #include <sys/param.h>
40 #include <strings.h>
41 #include <errno.h>
42 #include <sys/pci.h>
43 
44 #include <sys/pci_tools.h>
45 
46 #include "pcitool_ui.h"
47 
48 /*
49  * Uncomment the following for useful debugging / development options for this
50  * module only.
51  */
52 
53 /* #define	DEBUG	1		*/
54 /* #define	STANDALONE	1	*/
55 
56 #define		DEVNAME_START_PCI	"/pci"
57 #define		DEVNAME_START_NIU	"/niu"
58 
59 /* Default read/write size when -s not specified. */
60 #define	DEFAULT_SIZE	4
61 
62 /* For get_value64 */
63 #define	HEX_ONLY	B_TRUE
64 #define	BASE_BY_PREFIX	B_FALSE
65 
66 #define	BITS_PER_BYTE	8
67 
68 /*
69  * This defines which main options can be specified by the user.
70  * Options with colons after them require arguments.
71  */
72 static char *opt_string = ":n:d:i:m:p:rw:o:s:e:b:vaqlcxgy";
73 
74 /* This defines options used singly and only by themselves (no nexus). */
75 static char *no_dev_opt_string = "ahpqv";
76 
77 static void print_bad_option(char *argv[], int optopt, char *optarg);
78 static boolean_t get_confirmation(void);
79 static int get_value64(char *value_str, uint64_t *value, boolean_t hex_only);
80 static int parse_nexus_opts(char *input, uint64_t *flags_arg, uint8_t *bank_arg,
81     uint64_t *base_addr_arg);
82 static int extract_bdf_arg(char *cvalue, char *fld, uint64_t fld_flag,
83     uint64_t *all_flags, uint8_t *ivalue);
84 static int extract_bdf(char *value, char **bvalue_p, char **dvalue_p,
85     char **fvalue_p);
86 static int parse_device_opts(char *input, uint64_t *flags_arg,
87     uint8_t *bus_arg, uint8_t *device_arg, uint8_t *func_arg,
88     uint8_t *bank_arg);
89 static int parse_ino_opts(char *input, uint64_t *flags_arg, uint8_t *ino_arg);
90 static int parse_msi_opts(char *input, uint64_t *flags_arg, uint16_t *msi_arg);
91 static int parse_intr_set_opts(char *input, uint64_t *flags_arg,
92     uint32_t *cpu_arg);
93 static int parse_probeone_opts(char *input, uint64_t *flags_arg,
94     uint8_t *bus_arg, uint8_t *device_arg, uint8_t *func_arg);
95 
96 #ifdef DEBUG
97 void dump_struct(pcitool_uiargs_t *dump_this);
98 #endif
99 
100 /* Exported functions. */
101 
102 /*
103  * Main commandline argument parsing routine.
104  *
105  * Takes argc and argv straight from the commandline.
106  * Returns a pcitool_uiargs_t with flags of options specified, and values
107  * associated with them.
108  */
109 int
110 get_commandline_args(int argc, char *argv[], pcitool_uiargs_t *parsed_args)
111 {
112 	int c;				/* Current option being processed. */
113 	boolean_t error = B_FALSE;
114 	boolean_t confirm = B_FALSE;
115 	uint64_t recv64;
116 
117 	/* Needed for getopt(3C) */
118 	extern char *optarg;	/* Current commandline string. */
119 	extern int optind;	/* Index of current commandline string. */
120 	extern int optopt;	/* Option (char) which is missing an operand. */
121 	extern int opterr;	/* Set to 0 to disable getopt err reporting. */
122 
123 	opterr = 0;
124 
125 	bzero(parsed_args, sizeof (pcitool_uiargs_t));
126 
127 	/* No args.  probe mode accounting for bus ranges, nonverbose. */
128 	if (argc == 1) {
129 		usage(argv[0]);
130 		parsed_args->flags = 0;
131 		return (SUCCESS);
132 	}
133 
134 	/* 1st arg is not a device name. */
135 	if ((strstr(argv[1], DEVNAME_START_PCI) != argv[1]) &&
136 	    (strstr(argv[1], DEVNAME_START_NIU) != argv[1])) {
137 
138 		/* Default is to probe all trees accounting for bus ranges. */
139 		parsed_args->flags = PROBEALL_FLAG | PROBERNG_FLAG;
140 
141 		/* Loop thru the options until complete or an error is found. */
142 		while (((c = getopt(argc, argv, no_dev_opt_string)) != -1) &&
143 		    (error == B_FALSE)) {
144 
145 			switch (c) {
146 
147 			/* Help requested. */
148 			case 'h':
149 				usage(argv[0]);
150 				parsed_args->flags = 0;
151 				return (SUCCESS);
152 
153 			case 'p':
154 				/* Take default probe mode */
155 				break;
156 
157 			case 'a':
158 				/*
159 				 * Enable display of ALL bus numbers.
160 				 *
161 				 * This takes precidence over PROBERNG as -a
162 				 * is explicitly specified.
163 				 */
164 				parsed_args->flags &= ~PROBERNG_FLAG;
165 				break;
166 
167 			case 'q':
168 				parsed_args->flags |= QUIET_FLAG;
169 				break;
170 
171 			/* Verbose mode for full probe. */
172 			case 'v':
173 				parsed_args->flags |= VERBOSE_FLAG;
174 				break;
175 
176 			default:
177 				error = B_TRUE;
178 				break;
179 			}
180 		}
181 
182 		/* Check for values straggling at the end of the command. */
183 		if (optind != argc) {
184 			(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: Unrecognized parameter "
185 			    "at the end of the command.\n", argv[0]);
186 			error = B_TRUE;
187 		}
188 
189 		if (error) {
190 			print_bad_option(argv, optopt, optarg);
191 			return (FAILURE);
192 		}
193 
194 		return (SUCCESS);
195 	}
196 
197 	/* Device node specified on commandline. */
198 
199 	/* Skip argv[1] before continuing below. */
200 	optind++;
201 
202 	/* Loop through the options until complete or an error is found. */
203 	while (((c = getopt(argc, argv, opt_string)) != -1) &&
204 	    (error == B_FALSE)) {
205 
206 		switch (c) {
207 
208 		/* Nexus */
209 		case 'n':
210 			if (parsed_args->flags & (LEAF_FLAG |
211 			    NEXUS_FLAG | INTR_FLAG | PROBE_FLAGS)) {
212 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: -n set with "
213 				    "-d, -p or -i or is set twice\n", argv[0]);
214 				error = B_TRUE;
215 				break;
216 			}
217 			parsed_args->flags |= NEXUS_FLAG;
218 			if (parse_nexus_opts(optarg, &parsed_args->flags,
219 			    &parsed_args->bank, &parsed_args->base_address) !=
220 			    SUCCESS) {
221 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
222 				    "%s: Error parsing -n options\n", argv[0]);
223 				error = B_TRUE;
224 				break;
225 			}
226 			break;
227 
228 		/* Device (leaf node) */
229 		case 'd':
230 			if (parsed_args->flags & (LEAF_FLAG |
231 			    NEXUS_FLAG | INTR_FLAG | PROBE_FLAGS)) {
232 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: -d set with "
233 				    "-n, -p or -i or is set twice\n", argv[0]);
234 				error = B_TRUE;
235 				break;
236 			}
237 			parsed_args->flags |= LEAF_FLAG;
238 			if (parse_device_opts(optarg, &parsed_args->flags,
239 			    &parsed_args->bus, &parsed_args->device,
240 			    &parsed_args->function,
241 			    &parsed_args->bank) != SUCCESS) {
242 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
243 				    "%s: Error parsing -d options\n", argv[0]);
244 				error = B_TRUE;
245 				break;
246 			}
247 			break;
248 
249 		/* Interrupt */
250 		case 'i':
251 			if (parsed_args->flags & (LEAF_FLAG |
252 			    NEXUS_FLAG | INTR_FLAG | PROBE_FLAGS)) {
253 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: -i set with -m, "
254 				    "-n, -d or -p or is set twice\n", argv[0]);
255 				error = B_TRUE;
256 				break;
257 			}
258 			parsed_args->flags |= INTR_FLAG;
259 
260 			/* parse input to get ino value. */
261 			if (parse_ino_opts(optarg, &parsed_args->flags,
262 			    &parsed_args->intr_ino) != SUCCESS) {
263 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
264 				    "%s: Error parsing interrupt options\n",
265 				    argv[0]);
266 				error = B_TRUE;
267 			}
268 			break;
269 		/* Interrupt */
270 		case 'm':
271 			if (parsed_args->flags & (LEAF_FLAG |
272 			    NEXUS_FLAG | INTR_FLAG | PROBE_FLAGS)) {
273 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: -m set with -i, "
274 				    "-n, -d or -p or is set twice\n", argv[0]);
275 				error = B_TRUE;
276 				break;
277 			}
278 			parsed_args->flags |= INTR_FLAG;
279 
280 			/* parse input to get msi value. */
281 			if (parse_msi_opts(optarg, &parsed_args->flags,
282 			    &parsed_args->intr_msi) != SUCCESS) {
283 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
284 				    "%s: Error parsing interrupt options\n",
285 				    argv[0]);
286 				error = B_TRUE;
287 			}
288 			break;
289 		/* Probe */
290 		case 'p':
291 			if (parsed_args->flags & (LEAF_FLAG |
292 			    NEXUS_FLAG | INTR_FLAG | PROBE_FLAGS)) {
293 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: -p set with "
294 				    "-n, -d or -i or is set twice\n", argv[0]);
295 				error = B_TRUE;
296 				break;
297 			}
298 
299 			/* Process -p with no dedicated options to it. */
300 			if (optarg[0] == '-') {
301 				optind--;
302 
303 				/* Probe given tree observing ranges */
304 				parsed_args->flags |=
305 				    (PROBETREE_FLAG | PROBERNG_FLAG);
306 				continue;
307 			}
308 
309 			/* parse input to get ino value. */
310 			if (parse_probeone_opts(optarg, &parsed_args->flags,
311 			    &parsed_args->bus, &parsed_args->device,
312 			    &parsed_args->function) != SUCCESS) {
313 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
314 				    "%s: Error parsing probe options\n",
315 				    argv[0]);
316 				error = B_TRUE;
317 			} else {
318 				/*
319 				 * parse_probeone_opts found options to
320 				 * set up bdf.
321 				 */
322 				parsed_args->flags |= PROBEDEV_FLAG;
323 			}
324 			break;
325 
326 		/* Probe all busses */
327 		case 'a':
328 			/* Must follow -p, and -p must have no bdf. */
329 			if (!(parsed_args->flags & PROBETREE_FLAG)) {
330 				error = B_TRUE;
331 				break;
332 			}
333 
334 			parsed_args->flags &= ~PROBERNG_FLAG;
335 			break;
336 
337 		/* Read */
338 		case 'r':
339 			if (!(parsed_args->flags &
340 			    (LEAF_FLAG | NEXUS_FLAG | INTR_FLAG))) {
341 				error = B_TRUE;
342 				break;
343 			}
344 
345 			/*
346 			 * Allow read and write to be set together for now,
347 			 * since this means write then read back for device and
348 			 * nexus accesses.  Check for this and disallow with
349 			 * interrupt command later.
350 			 */
351 			parsed_args->flags |= READ_FLAG;
352 			break;
353 
354 		/* Write */
355 		case 'w':
356 			if (!(parsed_args->flags &
357 			    (LEAF_FLAG | NEXUS_FLAG | INTR_FLAG))) {
358 				error = B_TRUE;
359 				break;
360 			}
361 			if (parsed_args->flags & WRITE_FLAG) {
362 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: -w set twice\n",
363 				    argv[0]);
364 				error = B_TRUE;
365 				break;
366 			}
367 
368 			/*
369 			 * For device and nexus, get a single register value
370 			 * to write.
371 			 */
372 			if (parsed_args->flags & (NEXUS_FLAG | LEAF_FLAG)) {
373 				parsed_args->flags |= WRITE_FLAG;
374 				if (get_value64(optarg,
375 				    &parsed_args->write_value, HEX_ONLY) !=
376 				    SUCCESS) {
377 					(void) fprintf(stderr,
378 					    "%s: Error reading value to "
379 					    "write.\n", argv[0]);
380 					error = B_TRUE;
381 					break;
382 				}
383 
384 			/* For interrupt,  parse input to get cpu value. */
385 			} else if (parsed_args->flags & INTR_FLAG) {
386 				parsed_args->flags |= WRITE_FLAG;
387 				if (parse_intr_set_opts(optarg,
388 				    &parsed_args->flags,
389 				    &parsed_args->intr_cpu) != SUCCESS) {
390 					(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: Error "
391 					    "parsing interrupt options.\n",
392 					    argv[0]);
393 					error = B_TRUE;
394 					break;
395 				}
396 
397 			} else {
398 				error = B_TRUE;
399 				break;
400 			}
401 			break;
402 
403 		/* Offset */
404 		case 'o':
405 			if (!(parsed_args->flags & (LEAF_FLAG | NEXUS_FLAG))) {
406 				error = B_TRUE;
407 				break;
408 			}
409 			if (parsed_args->flags & OFFSET_FLAG) {
410 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: -o set twice\n",
411 				    argv[0]);
412 				error = B_TRUE;
413 				break;
414 			}
415 			parsed_args->flags |= OFFSET_FLAG;
416 			if (get_value64(optarg, &recv64, HEX_ONLY) != SUCCESS) {
417 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
418 				    "%s: Error in offset argument\n", argv[0]);
419 				error = B_TRUE;
420 				break;
421 			}
422 			parsed_args->offset = (uint32_t)recv64;
423 			if (parsed_args->offset != recv64) {
424 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: Offset argument "
425 				    "too large for 32 bits\n", argv[0]);
426 				error = B_TRUE;
427 				break;
428 			}
429 			break;
430 
431 		/* Size */
432 		case 's':
433 			if (!(parsed_args->flags & (LEAF_FLAG | NEXUS_FLAG))) {
434 				error = B_TRUE;
435 				break;
436 			}
437 			if (parsed_args->flags & SIZE_FLAG) {
438 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: -s set twice\n",
439 				    argv[0]);
440 				error = B_TRUE;
441 				break;
442 			}
443 			parsed_args->flags |= SIZE_FLAG;
444 			if (get_value64(optarg, &recv64, HEX_ONLY) != SUCCESS) {
445 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
446 				    "%s: Error in size argument\n", argv[0]);
447 				error = B_TRUE;
448 				break;
449 			}
450 			switch (recv64) {
451 			case 1:
452 			case 2:
453 			case 4:
454 			case 8:
455 				break;
456 			default:
457 				error = B_TRUE;
458 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
459 				    "%s: Error in size argument\n", argv[0]);
460 				break;
461 			}
462 			parsed_args->size |= (uint8_t)recv64;
463 			break;
464 
465 		/* Endian. */
466 		case 'e':
467 			if (!(parsed_args->flags & (LEAF_FLAG | NEXUS_FLAG))) {
468 				error = B_TRUE;
469 				break;
470 			}
471 			if (parsed_args->flags & ENDIAN_FLAG) {
472 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: -e set twice\n",
473 				    argv[0]);
474 				error = B_TRUE;
475 				break;
476 			}
477 			parsed_args->flags |= ENDIAN_FLAG;
478 
479 			/* Only a single character allowed. */
480 			if (optarg[1] != '\0') {
481 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
482 				    "%s: Error in endian argument\n", argv[0]);
483 				error = B_TRUE;
484 				break;
485 			}
486 
487 			switch (optarg[0]) {
488 			case 'b':
489 				parsed_args->big_endian = B_TRUE;
490 				break;
491 			case 'l':
492 				break;
493 			default:
494 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
495 				    "%s: Error in endian argument\n", argv[0]);
496 				error = B_TRUE;
497 				break;
498 			}
499 			break;
500 
501 		/* (Byte)dump */
502 		case 'b':
503 			if (!(parsed_args->flags & (LEAF_FLAG | NEXUS_FLAG))) {
504 				error = B_TRUE;
505 				break;
506 			}
507 			if (parsed_args->flags & BYTEDUMP_FLAG) {
508 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: -b set twice\n",
509 				    argv[0]);
510 				error = B_TRUE;
511 				break;
512 			}
513 			parsed_args->flags |= BYTEDUMP_FLAG;
514 			if (get_value64(optarg, &recv64, HEX_ONLY) != SUCCESS) {
515 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: Error in "
516 				    "bytedump argument\n", argv[0]);
517 				error = B_TRUE;
518 				break;
519 			}
520 			parsed_args->bytedump_amt = (uint32_t)recv64;
521 			if (parsed_args->bytedump_amt != recv64) {
522 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: Bytedump amount "
523 				    "too large for 32 bits\n", argv[0]);
524 				error = B_TRUE;
525 				break;
526 			}
527 			break;
528 
529 		/* Verbose. */
530 		case 'v':
531 			parsed_args->flags |= VERBOSE_FLAG;
532 			break;
533 
534 		/*
535 		 * Quiet - no errors reported as messages.
536 		 * (Status still returned by program, however.)
537 		 */
538 		case 'q':
539 			parsed_args->flags |= QUIET_FLAG;
540 			break;
541 
542 		/* Loop. */
543 		case 'l':
544 			parsed_args->flags |= LOOP_FLAG;
545 			break;
546 
547 		/*
548 		 * Dump characters with bytedump (-b).
549 		 * Show controller info with -i.
550 		 */
551 		case 'c':
552 			if (parsed_args->flags & BYTEDUMP_FLAG) {
553 				parsed_args->flags |= CHARDUMP_FLAG;
554 
555 			} else if (parsed_args->flags & INTR_FLAG) {
556 				parsed_args->flags |= SHOWCTLR_FLAG;
557 
558 			} else {
559 				error = B_TRUE;
560 			}
561 			break;
562 
563 		/* Continue on errors with bytedump (-b). */
564 		case 'x':
565 			if (!(parsed_args->flags & BYTEDUMP_FLAG)) {
566 				error = B_TRUE;
567 				break;
568 			}
569 			parsed_args->flags |= ERRCONT_FLAG;
570 			break;
571 
572 		case 'g':
573 			if (!(parsed_args->flags & INTR_FLAG)) {
574 				error = B_TRUE;
575 				break;
576 			}
577 			parsed_args->flags |= SETGRP_FLAG;
578 			break;
579 
580 		/* Take -y as confirmation and don't ask (where applicable). */
581 		case 'y':
582 			confirm = B_TRUE;
583 			break;
584 
585 		/* Option without operand. */
586 		case ':':
587 			switch (optopt) {
588 			case 'p':
589 				/* Allow -p without bdf spec. */
590 				parsed_args->flags |=
591 				    (PROBETREE_FLAG | PROBERNG_FLAG);
592 				break;
593 			default:
594 				error = B_TRUE;
595 				break;
596 			}
597 			break;
598 
599 		/* Unrecognized option. */
600 		case '?':
601 			error = B_TRUE;
602 			break;
603 		}
604 	}
605 
606 	/*
607 	 * Commandline has been parsed.  Check for errors which can be checked
608 	 * only after commandline parsing is complete.
609 	 */
610 
611 	if (!error) {
612 
613 		/* Check for values straggling at the end of the command. */
614 		if (optind != argc) {
615 			(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: Unrecognized parameter "
616 			    "at the end of the command.\n", argv[0]);
617 			print_bad_option(argv, optopt, optarg);
618 			return (FAILURE);
619 		}
620 
621 		/* No args other than nexus.  Default to probing that nexus */
622 		if (!(parsed_args->flags &
623 		    (LEAF_FLAG | NEXUS_FLAG | INTR_FLAG | PROBE_FLAGS))) {
624 			usage(argv[0]);
625 			parsed_args->flags = 0;
626 			return (SUCCESS);
627 		}
628 
629 		/*
630 		 * Don't allow any options other than all-bus, verbose or
631 		 * quiet with probe command.  Set default probe flags if nexus
632 		 * or leaf options are not specified.
633 		 */
634 		if (parsed_args->flags & (PROBETREE_FLAG | PROBEALL_FLAG)) {
635 			if (parsed_args->flags &
636 			    ~(PROBE_FLAGS | QUIET_FLAG | VERBOSE_FLAG))
637 				error = B_TRUE;
638 		}
639 
640 		/*
641 		 * Allow only read, write, quiet and verbose flags for
642 		 * interrupt command.  Note that INO_SPEC_FLAG and CPU_SPEC_FLAG
643 		 * get set for interrupt command.
644 		 */
645 		if (parsed_args->flags & INTR_FLAG) {
646 			if (parsed_args->flags &
647 			    ~(INTR_FLAG | VERBOSE_FLAG | QUIET_FLAG |
648 			    READ_FLAG | WRITE_FLAG | SHOWCTLR_FLAG |
649 			    SETGRP_FLAG | INO_ALL_FLAG | INO_SPEC_FLAG |
650 			    MSI_ALL_FLAG | MSI_SPEC_FLAG | CPU_SPEC_FLAG)) {
651 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: -v, -q, -r, -w, -c "
652 				    "-g are only options allowed with "
653 				    "interrupt command.\n", argv[0]);
654 				error = B_TRUE;
655 			}
656 
657 			/* Need cpu and ino values for interrupt set command. */
658 			if ((parsed_args->flags & WRITE_FLAG) &&
659 			    !(parsed_args->flags & CPU_SPEC_FLAG) &&
660 			    !((parsed_args->flags & INO_SPEC_FLAG) ||
661 			    (parsed_args->flags & MSI_SPEC_FLAG))) {
662 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
663 				    "%s: Both cpu and ino/msi must be "
664 				    "specified explicitly for interrupt "
665 				    "set command.\n", argv[0]);
666 				error = B_TRUE;
667 			}
668 
669 			/* Intr write and show ctlr flags are incompatible. */
670 			if ((parsed_args->flags &
671 			    (WRITE_FLAG + SHOWCTLR_FLAG)) ==
672 			    (WRITE_FLAG + SHOWCTLR_FLAG)) {
673 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
674 				    "%s: -w and -c are incompatible for "
675 				    "interrupt command.\n", argv[0]);
676 				error = B_TRUE;
677 			}
678 
679 			/* Intr setgrp flag valid only for intr writes. */
680 			if ((parsed_args->flags & (WRITE_FLAG + SETGRP_FLAG)) ==
681 			    SETGRP_FLAG) {
682 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
683 				    "%s: -g is incompatible with -r "
684 				    "for interrupt command.\n", argv[0]);
685 				error = B_TRUE;
686 			}
687 
688 			/*
689 			 * Disallow read & write together in interrupt command.
690 			 */
691 			if ((parsed_args->flags & (WRITE_FLAG | READ_FLAG)) ==
692 			    (WRITE_FLAG | READ_FLAG)) {
693 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: Only one of -r and "
694 				    "-w can be specified in "
695 				    "interrupt command.\n", argv[0]);
696 				error = B_TRUE;
697 			}
698 		}
699 
700 		/* Bytedump incompatible with some other options. */
701 		if ((parsed_args->flags & BYTEDUMP_FLAG) &&
702 		    (parsed_args->flags &
703 		    (WRITE_FLAG | PROBE_FLAGS | INTR_FLAG))) {
704 			(void) fprintf(stderr,
705 			    "%s: -b is incompatible with "
706 			    "another specified option.\n", argv[0]);
707 			error = B_TRUE;
708 		}
709 
710 		if (parsed_args->flags & (LEAF_FLAG | NEXUS_FLAG)) {
711 
712 			if (!(parsed_args->flags & SIZE_FLAG)) {
713 				parsed_args->size = DEFAULT_SIZE;
714 			}
715 			if ((parsed_args->flags & WRITE_FLAG) &&
716 			    parsed_args->size < sizeof (uint64_t) &&
717 			    (parsed_args->write_value >>
718 			    (parsed_args->size * BITS_PER_BYTE))) {
719 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
720 				    "%s: Data to write is larger than "
721 				    "specified size.\n", argv[0]);
722 				error = B_TRUE;
723 			}
724 
725 		} else { /* Looping is compatible only with register cmds. */
726 
727 			if (parsed_args->flags & LOOP_FLAG) {
728 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: -l is incompatible "
729 				    "with given command.\n", argv[0]);
730 				error = B_TRUE;
731 			}
732 		}
733 
734 		/* Call out an erroneous -y and then ignore it. */
735 		if ((confirm) && (!(parsed_args->flags & BASE_SPEC_FLAG))) {
736 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
737 				    "%s: -y is incompatible with given command."
738 				    "  Ignoring.\n", argv[0]);
739 		}
740 	}
741 
742 	/* Now fill in the defaults and other holes. */
743 	if (!(error)) {
744 		if (!(parsed_args->flags & (READ_FLAG | WRITE_FLAG))) {
745 			parsed_args->flags |= READ_FLAG;
746 		}
747 
748 		if (parsed_args->flags & (LEAF_FLAG | NEXUS_FLAG)) {
749 			if (!(parsed_args->flags & ENDIAN_FLAG)) {
750 				parsed_args->big_endian = B_FALSE;
751 			}
752 		}
753 
754 		if (parsed_args->flags & BASE_SPEC_FLAG) {
755 			if (!confirm) {
756 				confirm = get_confirmation();
757 			}
758 			if (!confirm) {
759 				parsed_args->flags &= ~ALL_COMMANDS;
760 			}
761 		}
762 
763 		/*
764 		 * As far as other defaults are concerned:
765 		 *   Other fields: bus, device, function, offset, default to
766 		 *   zero.
767 		 */
768 
769 	} else {	/* An error occurred. */
770 
771 		print_bad_option(argv, optopt, optarg);
772 	}
773 	return (error);
774 }
775 
776 
777 /* Module-private functions. */
778 
779 static void
780 print_bad_option(char *argv[], int optopt, char *optarg)
781 {
782 	/* Illegal option operand */
783 	if (optarg != NULL) {
784 		(void) fprintf(stderr,
785 		    "%s: illegal operand %s specified for option %c\n",
786 		    argv[0], optarg, optopt);
787 
788 	/* Illegal option */
789 	} else if (optopt != 0) {
790 		(void) fprintf(stderr,
791 		    "%s: option %c is illegal or is missing an operand\n",
792 		    argv[0], optopt);
793 
794 	/* getopt wasn't even called.  Bad device spec. */
795 	} else {
796 		(void) fprintf(stderr,
797 		    "%s: device spec must start with %s or %s...\n", argv[0],
798 		    DEVNAME_START_PCI, DEVNAME_START_NIU);
799 	}
800 
801 	(void) fprintf(stderr,
802 	    "%s: Type \"%s -h\" to get help on running this program.\n",
803 	    argv[0], argv[0]);
804 }
805 
806 /*
807  * Warn the user and ask for confirmation.
808  */
809 static boolean_t
810 get_confirmation()
811 {
812 	int i, b;
813 
814 	(void) printf("WARNING: This cmd with a bad addr can panic "
815 	    "the system.  Continue [y/n] (n)? ");
816 	for (i = 0; ; i++) {
817 		b = getchar();
818 		switch (b) {
819 		case ' ':
820 		case '\t':
821 			break;
822 		case 'y':
823 		case 'Y':
824 			return (B_TRUE);
825 			break;
826 		default:
827 			return (B_FALSE);
828 			break;
829 		}
830 	}
831 }
832 
833 
834 /*
835  * Given a digit string, return a 64 bit value.
836  *
837  * If the hex_only arg is true, interpret all strings as hex.
838  * Otherwise, interpret as strtoull(3C) does with base=0.
839  */
840 static int
841 get_value64(char *value_str, uint64_t *value, boolean_t hex_only)
842 {
843 
844 	/* This is overkill for now, as everything is in hex. */
845 	static char dec_digits[] = "0123456789";
846 	static char hex_digits[] = "01234567890abcdefABCDEF";
847 	static char oct_digits[] = "01234567";
848 
849 	char *digit_string;
850 	char *string_to_check;
851 
852 	if ((value_str == NULL) || (strlen(value_str) == 0)) {
853 		(void) fprintf(stderr, "Missing value argument.\n");
854 		return (FAILURE);
855 	}
856 
857 	if (!hex_only && (value_str[0] != '0')) {
858 		digit_string = dec_digits;
859 		string_to_check = value_str;
860 	} else if ((value_str[1] == 'X') || (value_str[1] == 'x')) {
861 		digit_string = hex_digits;
862 		string_to_check = &value_str[2];	/* Ignore 0x of hex */
863 	} else if (hex_only) {
864 		digit_string = hex_digits;
865 		string_to_check = value_str;	/* Hex number, no 0x prefix */
866 	} else {
867 		digit_string = oct_digits;
868 		string_to_check = value_str;
869 	}
870 
871 	/*
872 	 * Verify value is all proper digits.
873 	 *
874 	 * For some reason, strtoull doesn't return an error when it cannot
875 	 * interpret the value.  This is why we do the checking ourselves.
876 	 */
877 	if (strspn(string_to_check, digit_string) != strlen(string_to_check)) {
878 		(void) fprintf(stderr,
879 		    "Value must contain only valid digits.\n");
880 		return (FAILURE);
881 	}
882 
883 	*value = strtoull(value_str, NULL, (hex_only ? 16 : 0));
884 
885 	return (SUCCESS);
886 }
887 
888 
889 /*
890  * Parse nexus options.  This includes:
891  *   bank=number
892  *
893  * input is what the user specified for the options on the commandline,
894  * flags_arg is modified with the option set, and bank_arg returns the value
895  * specified for bank.
896  */
897 static int
898 parse_nexus_opts(char *input, uint64_t *flags_arg, uint8_t *bank_arg,
899     uint64_t *base_addr_arg)
900 {
901 	typedef enum {
902 		bank = 0,
903 		base
904 	} nexus_opts_index_t;
905 
906 	static char *nexus_opts[] = {
907 		"bank",
908 		"base",
909 		NULL
910 	};
911 
912 	char *value;
913 	uint64_t	recv64;
914 
915 	int rval = SUCCESS;
916 
917 	if (input == NULL) {
918 		(void) fprintf(stderr, "Missing argument.\n");
919 		return (FAILURE);
920 	}
921 
922 	while ((*input != '\0') && (rval == SUCCESS)) {
923 		switch (getsubopt(&input, nexus_opts, &value)) {
924 		case bank:
925 			if (*flags_arg & BANK_SPEC_FLAG) {
926 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "The bank or bar arg is "
927 				    "specified more than once.\n");
928 				rval = FAILURE;
929 				break;
930 			}
931 			if (*flags_arg & BASE_SPEC_FLAG) {
932 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "Bank and base address "
933 				    "cannot both be specified.\n");
934 				rval = FAILURE;
935 				break;
936 			}
937 			if (value == NULL) {
938 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "Missing bank value.\n");
939 				rval = FAILURE;
940 				break;
941 			}
942 			if ((rval = get_value64(value, &recv64, HEX_ONLY)) !=
943 			    SUCCESS) {
944 				break;
945 			}
946 			*bank_arg = (uint8_t)recv64;
947 			if (*bank_arg != recv64) {
948 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
949 				    "Bank argument must fit into 8 bits.\n");
950 				rval = FAILURE;
951 				break;
952 			}
953 			*flags_arg |= BANK_SPEC_FLAG;
954 			break;
955 
956 		case base:
957 			if (*flags_arg & BASE_SPEC_FLAG) {
958 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "The base address "
959 				    "is specified more than once.\n");
960 				rval = FAILURE;
961 				break;
962 			}
963 			if (*flags_arg & BANK_SPEC_FLAG) {
964 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "Bank and base address "
965 				    "cannot both be specified.\n");
966 				rval = FAILURE;
967 				break;
968 			}
969 			if (value == NULL) {
970 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
971 				    "Missing base addr value.\n");
972 				rval = FAILURE;
973 				break;
974 			}
975 			if ((rval = get_value64(value, base_addr_arg,
976 			    HEX_ONLY)) != SUCCESS) {
977 				break;
978 			}
979 			*flags_arg |= BASE_SPEC_FLAG;
980 			break;
981 
982 		default:
983 			(void) fprintf(stderr, "Unrecognized option for -n\n");
984 			rval = FAILURE;
985 			break;
986 		}
987 	}
988 
989 	return (rval);
990 }
991 
992 
993 static int
994 extract_bdf_arg(char *cvalue, char *fld, uint64_t fld_flag, uint64_t *all_flags,
995     uint8_t *ivalue)
996 {
997 	uint64_t recv64;
998 
999 	if (*all_flags & fld_flag) {
1000 		(void) fprintf(stderr,
1001 		    "The %s is specified more than once.\n", fld);
1002 		return (FAILURE);
1003 	}
1004 	if (get_value64(cvalue, &recv64, HEX_ONLY) != SUCCESS)
1005 		return (FAILURE);
1006 
1007 	*ivalue = (uint8_t)recv64;
1008 	if (recv64 != *ivalue) {
1009 		(void) fprintf(stderr,
1010 		    "This program limits the %s argument to 8 bits.\n", fld);
1011 		(void) fprintf(stderr, "The actual maximum may be "
1012 		    "smaller but cannot be enforced by this program.\n");
1013 		return (FAILURE);
1014 	}
1015 
1016 	*all_flags |= fld_flag;
1017 	return (SUCCESS);
1018 }
1019 
1020 
1021 static int extract_bdf(char *value, char **bvalue_p, char **dvalue_p,
1022     char **fvalue_p)
1023 {
1024 	char *strtok_state;
1025 	char *dummy;
1026 	static char *separator = ".";
1027 
1028 	*bvalue_p = strtok_r(value, separator, &strtok_state);
1029 	*dvalue_p = strtok_r(NULL, separator, &strtok_state);
1030 	*fvalue_p = strtok_r(NULL, separator, &strtok_state);
1031 	dummy = strtok_r(NULL, separator, &strtok_state);
1032 
1033 	/* Return failure only if too many values specified. */
1034 	return ((dummy) ? FAILURE : SUCCESS);
1035 }
1036 
1037 /*
1038  * Parse device options.  This includes:
1039  *   bus=number
1040  *   dev=number
1041  *   func=number
1042  *   bank=number
1043  *   config
1044  *   bar0
1045  *   bar1
1046  *   bar2
1047  *   bar3
1048  *   bar4
1049  *   bar5
1050  *   rom
1051  *
1052  * input is what the user specified for the options on the commandline,
1053  * flags_arg is modified with the options set, and the rest of the args return
1054  * their respective values.
1055  */
1056 static int
1057 parse_device_opts(
1058     char *input, uint64_t *flags_arg, uint8_t *bus_arg, uint8_t *device_arg,
1059     uint8_t *func_arg, uint8_t *bank_arg)
1060 {
1061 	/* Needed by getsubopt(3C) */
1062 	typedef enum {
1063 		bus = 0,
1064 		dev = 1,
1065 		func = 2,
1066 		bdf = 3,
1067 		bank = 4,
1068 		config = 5,
1069 		bar0 = 6,
1070 		bar1 = 7,
1071 		bar2 = 8,
1072 		bar3 = 9,
1073 		bar4 = 10,
1074 		bar5 = 11,
1075 		rom = 12
1076 	} bdf_opts_index_t;
1077 
1078 	/* Needed by getsubopt(3C) */
1079 	static char *bdf_opts[] = {
1080 		"bus",
1081 		"dev",
1082 		"func",
1083 		"bdf",
1084 		"bank",
1085 		"config",
1086 		"bar0",
1087 		"bar1",
1088 		"bar2",
1089 		"bar3",
1090 		"bar4",
1091 		"bar5",
1092 		"rom",
1093 		NULL };
1094 
1095 	char *value;		/* Current suboption being processed. */
1096 	uint64_t recv64;	/* Temporary value. */
1097 
1098 	/* This error message is used in many places. */
1099 	static char bank_err[] =
1100 	    {"The bank or bar arg is specified more than once.\n"};
1101 
1102 	int rval = SUCCESS;
1103 
1104 	while ((*input != '\0') && (rval == SUCCESS)) {
1105 		switch (getsubopt(&input, bdf_opts, &value)) {
1106 
1107 		/* bus=number */
1108 		case bdf: {
1109 			char *bvalue, *dvalue, *fvalue;
1110 
1111 			if ((rval = extract_bdf(value, &bvalue, &dvalue,
1112 			    &fvalue)) != SUCCESS) {
1113 				break;
1114 			}
1115 
1116 			if (!bvalue | !dvalue | !fvalue) {
1117 				break;
1118 			}
1119 
1120 			if ((rval = extract_bdf_arg(bvalue, "bus",
1121 			    BUS_SPEC_FLAG, flags_arg, bus_arg)) != SUCCESS) {
1122 				break;
1123 			}
1124 			if ((rval = extract_bdf_arg(dvalue, "dev",
1125 			    DEV_SPEC_FLAG, flags_arg, device_arg)) != SUCCESS) {
1126 				break;
1127 			}
1128 			rval = extract_bdf_arg(fvalue, "func",
1129 			    FUNC_SPEC_FLAG, flags_arg, func_arg);
1130 			break;
1131 		}
1132 
1133 		case bus:
1134 			rval = extract_bdf_arg(value, "bus", BUS_SPEC_FLAG,
1135 			    flags_arg, bus_arg);
1136 			break;
1137 
1138 		/* dev=number */
1139 		case dev:
1140 			rval = extract_bdf_arg(value, "dev", DEV_SPEC_FLAG,
1141 			    flags_arg, device_arg);
1142 			break;
1143 
1144 		/* func=number */
1145 		case func:
1146 			rval = extract_bdf_arg(value, "func", FUNC_SPEC_FLAG,
1147 			    flags_arg, func_arg);
1148 			break;
1149 
1150 		/* bank=number */
1151 		case bank:
1152 			if (*flags_arg & BANK_SPEC_FLAG) {
1153 				(void) fprintf(stderr, bank_err);
1154 				rval = FAILURE;
1155 				break;
1156 			}
1157 			if ((rval = get_value64(value, &recv64, HEX_ONLY)) !=
1158 			    SUCCESS) {
1159 				break;
1160 			}
1161 			*bank_arg = (uint8_t)recv64;
1162 			if (rval || (*bank_arg != recv64)) {
1163 				(void) fprintf(stderr, "Bank argument must"
1164 				    " fit into 8 bits.\n");
1165 				rval = FAILURE;
1166 				break;
1167 			}
1168 			*flags_arg |= BANK_SPEC_FLAG;
1169 			break;
1170 
1171 		/* config */
1172 		case config:
1173 			if (*flags_arg & BANK_SPEC_FLAG) {
1174 				(void) fprintf(stderr, bank_err);
1175 				rval = FAILURE;
1176 				break;
1177 			}
1178 			*bank_arg = PCITOOL_CONFIG;
1179 			*flags_arg |= BANK_SPEC_FLAG;
1180 			break;
1181 
1182 		/* bar0 */
1183 		case bar0:
1184 			if (*flags_arg & BANK_SPEC_FLAG) {
1185 				(void) fprintf(stderr, bank_err);
1186 				rval = FAILURE;
1187 				break;
1188 			}
1189 			*bank_arg = PCITOOL_BAR0;
1190 			*flags_arg |= BANK_SPEC_FLAG;
1191 			break;
1192 
1193 		/* bar1 */
1194 		case bar1:
1195 			if (*flags_arg & BANK_SPEC_FLAG) {
1196 				(void) fprintf(stderr, bank_err);
1197 				rval = FAILURE;
1198 				break;
1199 			}
1200 			*bank_arg = PCITOOL_BAR1;
1201 			*flags_arg |= BANK_SPEC_FLAG;
1202 			break;
1203 
1204 		/* bar2 */
1205 		case bar2:
1206 			if (*flags_arg & BANK_SPEC_FLAG) {
1207 				(void) fprintf(stderr, bank_err);
1208 				rval = FAILURE;
1209 				break;
1210 			}
1211 			*bank_arg = PCITOOL_BAR2;
1212 			*flags_arg |= BANK_SPEC_FLAG;
1213 			break;
1214 
1215 		/* bar3 */
1216 		case bar3:
1217 			if (*flags_arg & BANK_SPEC_FLAG) {
1218 				(void) fprintf(stderr, bank_err);
1219 				rval = FAILURE;
1220 				break;
1221 			}
1222 			*bank_arg = PCITOOL_BAR3;
1223 			*flags_arg |= BANK_SPEC_FLAG;
1224 			break;
1225 
1226 		/* bar4 */
1227 		case bar4:
1228 			if (*flags_arg & BANK_SPEC_FLAG) {
1229 				(void) fprintf(stderr, bank_err);
1230 				rval = FAILURE;
1231 				break;
1232 			}
1233 			*bank_arg = PCITOOL_BAR4;
1234 			*flags_arg |= BANK_SPEC_FLAG;
1235 			break;
1236 
1237 		/* bar5 */
1238 		case bar5:
1239 			if (*flags_arg & BANK_SPEC_FLAG) {
1240 				(void) fprintf(stderr, bank_err);
1241 				rval = FAILURE;
1242 				break;
1243 			}
1244 			*bank_arg = PCITOOL_BAR5;
1245 			*flags_arg |= BANK_SPEC_FLAG;
1246 			break;
1247 
1248 		/* rom */
1249 		case rom:
1250 			if (*flags_arg & BANK_SPEC_FLAG) {
1251 				(void) fprintf(stderr, bank_err);
1252 				rval = FAILURE;
1253 				break;
1254 			}
1255 			*bank_arg = PCITOOL_ROM;
1256 			*flags_arg |= BANK_SPEC_FLAG;
1257 			break;
1258 
1259 		default:
1260 			(void) fprintf(stderr, "Unrecognized option for -d\n");
1261 			rval = FAILURE;
1262 			break;
1263 		}
1264 	}
1265 
1266 	/* Bus, dev and func must all be specified. */
1267 	if ((*flags_arg & (BUS_SPEC_FLAG | DEV_SPEC_FLAG | FUNC_SPEC_FLAG)) !=
1268 	    (BUS_SPEC_FLAG | DEV_SPEC_FLAG | FUNC_SPEC_FLAG)) {
1269 		rval = FAILURE;
1270 
1271 	/* No bank specified in any way.  Default to config space */
1272 	} else if ((*flags_arg & BANK_SPEC_FLAG) == 0) {
1273 		*flags_arg |= BANK_SPEC_FLAG;
1274 		*bank_arg = PCITOOL_CONFIG;
1275 	}
1276 
1277 	return (rval);
1278 }
1279 
1280 
1281 /*
1282  * Parse INO options.  This includes:
1283  *   ino#  | all
1284  *
1285  * input is the string of options to parse.  flags_arg returns modified with
1286  * specified options set.  Other args return their respective values.
1287  */
1288 static int
1289 parse_ino_opts(char *input, uint64_t *flags_arg, uint8_t *ino_arg)
1290 {
1291 	uint64_t	value;
1292 	int		rval = SUCCESS;
1293 
1294 	if (strcmp(input, "all") == 0) {
1295 		*flags_arg |= INO_ALL_FLAG;
1296 	} else if ((rval = get_value64(input, &value, HEX_ONLY)) == SUCCESS) {
1297 		*ino_arg = (uint8_t)value;
1298 
1299 		if (*ino_arg != value) {
1300 			(void) fprintf(stderr,
1301 			    "ino argument must fit into 8 bits.\n");
1302 			rval = FAILURE;
1303 		} else {
1304 			*flags_arg |= INO_SPEC_FLAG;
1305 		}
1306 	} else {
1307 		(void) fprintf(stderr,
1308 		    "Unrecognized option for -i\n");
1309 		rval = FAILURE;
1310 	}
1311 
1312 	return (rval);
1313 }
1314 
1315 
1316 /*
1317  * Parse MSI options.  This includes:
1318  *   msi#  | all
1319  *
1320  * input is the string of options to parse.  flags_arg returns modified with
1321  * specified options set.  Other args return their respective values.
1322  */
1323 static int
1324 parse_msi_opts(char *input, uint64_t *flags_arg, uint16_t *msi_arg)
1325 {
1326 	uint64_t	value;
1327 	int		rval = SUCCESS;
1328 
1329 	if (strcmp(input, "all") == 0) {
1330 		*flags_arg |= MSI_ALL_FLAG;
1331 	} else if ((rval = get_value64(input, &value, HEX_ONLY)) == SUCCESS) {
1332 		*msi_arg = (uint16_t)value;
1333 
1334 		if (*msi_arg != value) {
1335 			(void) fprintf(stderr,
1336 			    "msi argument must fit into 16 bits.\n");
1337 			rval = FAILURE;
1338 		} else {
1339 			*flags_arg |= MSI_SPEC_FLAG;
1340 		}
1341 	} else {
1342 		(void) fprintf(stderr,
1343 		    "Unrecognized option for -m\n");
1344 		rval = FAILURE;
1345 	}
1346 
1347 	return (rval);
1348 }
1349 
1350 
1351 /*
1352  * Parse interrupt set options.  This includes:
1353  *   cpu=number
1354  *
1355  * input is the string of options to parse.  flags_arg returns modified with
1356  * specified options set.  Other args return their respective values.
1357  */
1358 static int
1359 parse_intr_set_opts(char *input, uint64_t *flags_arg, uint32_t *cpu_arg)
1360 {
1361 	uint64_t	value;
1362 	int		rval = SUCCESS;
1363 
1364 	if ((rval = get_value64(input, &value, HEX_ONLY)) == SUCCESS) {
1365 
1366 		if ((long)value > sysconf(_SC_CPUID_MAX)) {
1367 			(void) fprintf(stderr, "Cpu argument "
1368 			    "exceeds maximum for this system type.\n");
1369 			rval = FAILURE;
1370 		} else {
1371 			*cpu_arg = (uint32_t)value;
1372 			*flags_arg |= CPU_SPEC_FLAG;
1373 		}
1374 	} else {
1375 		(void) fprintf(stderr,
1376 		    "Unrecognized option for -i -m -w\n");
1377 			rval = FAILURE;
1378 	}
1379 
1380 	return (rval);
1381 }
1382 
1383 
1384 static int
1385 parse_probeone_opts(
1386     char *input, uint64_t *flags_arg, uint8_t *bus_arg, uint8_t *device_arg,
1387     uint8_t *func_arg)
1388 {
1389 	typedef enum {
1390 		bus = 0,
1391 		dev = 1,
1392 		func = 2,
1393 		bdf = 3
1394 	} p1_bdf_opts_index_t;
1395 
1396 	/* Needed by getsubopt(3C) */
1397 	static char *p1_bdf_opts[] = {
1398 		"bus",
1399 		"dev",
1400 		"func",
1401 		"bdf",
1402 		NULL };
1403 
1404 	char *value;		/* Current suboption being processed. */
1405 
1406 	int rval = SUCCESS;
1407 
1408 	while ((*input != '\0') && (rval == SUCCESS)) {
1409 		switch (getsubopt(&input, p1_bdf_opts, &value)) {
1410 
1411 		/* bus=number */
1412 		case bdf: {
1413 			char *bvalue, *dvalue, *fvalue;
1414 
1415 			if ((rval = extract_bdf(value, &bvalue, &dvalue,
1416 			    &fvalue)) != SUCCESS) {
1417 				break;
1418 			}
1419 			if (bvalue)
1420 				if ((rval = extract_bdf_arg(bvalue, "bus",
1421 				    BUS_SPEC_FLAG, flags_arg, bus_arg)) !=
1422 				    SUCCESS) {
1423 					break;
1424 				}
1425 			if (dvalue)
1426 				if ((rval = extract_bdf_arg(dvalue, "dev",
1427 				    DEV_SPEC_FLAG, flags_arg, device_arg)) !=
1428 				    SUCCESS) {
1429 				break;
1430 			}
1431 			if (fvalue)
1432 				rval = extract_bdf_arg(fvalue, "func",
1433 				    FUNC_SPEC_FLAG, flags_arg, func_arg);
1434 			break;
1435 		}
1436 
1437 		case bus:
1438 			rval = extract_bdf_arg(value, "bus", BUS_SPEC_FLAG,
1439 			    flags_arg, bus_arg);
1440 			break;
1441 
1442 		/* dev=number */
1443 		case dev:
1444 			rval = extract_bdf_arg(value, "dev", DEV_SPEC_FLAG,
1445 			    flags_arg, device_arg);
1446 			break;
1447 
1448 		/* func=number */
1449 		case func:
1450 			rval = extract_bdf_arg(value, "func", FUNC_SPEC_FLAG,
1451 			    flags_arg, func_arg);
1452 			break;
1453 
1454 		default:
1455 			(void) fprintf(stderr, "Unrecognized option for -p\n");
1456 			rval = FAILURE;
1457 			break;
1458 		}
1459 	}
1460 
1461 	return (rval);
1462 }
1463 
1464 
1465 #ifdef DEBUG
1466 
1467 static void
1468 dump_struct(pcitool_uiargs_t *dumpthis) {
1469 	(void) printf("flags:0x%x\n", dumpthis->flags);
1470 	(void) printf("bus:%d (0x%x)\n",
1471 	    dumpthis->bus, dumpthis->bus);
1472 	(void) printf("device:%d (0x%x)\n", dumpthis->device,
1473 	    dumpthis->device);
1474 	(void) printf("function:%d (0x%x)\n", dumpthis->function,
1475 	    dumpthis->function);
1476 	(void) printf("write_value:%" PRIu64 " (0x%" PRIx64 ")\n",
1477 	    dumpthis->write_value, dumpthis->write_value);
1478 	(void) printf("bank:%d (0x%x)\n",
1479 	    dumpthis->bank, dumpthis->bank);
1480 	(void) printf("offset:%d (0x%x)\n", dumpthis->offset, dumpthis->offset);
1481 	(void) printf("size:%d, endian:%s\n", dumpthis->size,
1482 	    dumpthis->big_endian ? "BIG" : "little");
1483 	(void) printf("ino:%d, cpu:%d\n",
1484 	    dumpthis->intr_ino, dumpthis->intr_cpu);
1485 }
1486 
1487 #ifdef STANDALONE
1488 
1489 /* Test program for this module.  Useful when implementing new options. */
1490 int
1491 main(int argc, char *argv[])
1492 {
1493 	int status;
1494 	pcitool_uiargs_t parsed_args;
1495 
1496 	status = get_commandline_args(argc, argv, &parsed_args);
1497 	if (status) {
1498 		(void) printf("Error getting command.\n");
1499 	}
1500 	dump_struct(&parsed_args);
1501 
1502 	return (SUCCESS);
1503 }
1504 
1505 #endif	/* STANDALONE */
1506 #endif	/* DEBUG */
1507