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u-boot/common/menu.c

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/*
* Copyright 2010-2011 Calxeda, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
* Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
* more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
* this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <common.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include "menu.h"
/*
* Internally, each item in a menu is represented by a struct menu_item.
*
* These items will be alloc'd and initialized by menu_item_add and destroyed
* by menu_item_destroy, and the consumer of the interface never sees that
* this struct is used at all.
*/
struct menu_item {
char *key;
void *data;
struct list_head list;
};
/*
* The menu is composed of a list of items along with settings and callbacks
* provided by the user. An incomplete definition of this struct is available
* in menu.h, but the full definition is here to prevent consumers from
* relying on its contents.
*/
struct menu {
struct menu_item *default_item;
int timeout;
char *title;
int prompt;
void (*item_data_print)(void *);
struct list_head items;
};
/*
* An iterator function for menu items. callback will be called for each item
* in m, with m, a pointer to the item, and extra being passed to callback. If
* callback returns a value other than NULL, iteration stops and the value
* return by callback is returned from menu_items_iter. This allows it to be
* used for search type operations. It is also safe for callback to remove the
* item from the list of items.
*/
static inline void *menu_items_iter(struct menu *m,
void *(*callback)(struct menu *, struct menu_item *, void *),
void *extra)
{
struct list_head *pos, *n;
struct menu_item *item;
void *ret;
list_for_each_safe(pos, n, &m->items) {
item = list_entry(pos, struct menu_item, list);
ret = callback(m, item, extra);
if (ret)
return ret;
}
return NULL;
}
/*
* Print a menu_item. If the consumer provided an item_data_print function
* when creating the menu, call it with a pointer to the item's private data.
* Otherwise, print the key of the item.
*/
static inline void *menu_item_print(struct menu *m,
struct menu_item *item,
void *extra)
{
if (!m->item_data_print)
printf("%s\n", item->key);
else
m->item_data_print(item->data);
return NULL;
}
/*
* Free the memory used by a menu item. This includes the memory used by its
* key.
*/
static inline void *menu_item_destroy(struct menu *m,
struct menu_item *item,
void *extra)
{
if (item->key)
free(item->key);
free(item);
return NULL;
}
/*
* Display a menu so the user can make a choice of an item. First display its
* title, if any, and then each item in the menu.
*/
static inline void menu_display(struct menu *m)
{
if (m->title)
printf("%s:\n", m->title);
menu_items_iter(m, menu_item_print, NULL);
}
/*
* Check if an item's key matches a provided string, pointed to by extra. If
* extra is NULL, an item with a NULL key will match. Otherwise, the item's
* key has to match according to strcmp.
*
* This is called via menu_items_iter, so it returns a pointer to the item if
* the key matches, and returns NULL otherwise.
*/
static inline void *menu_item_key_match(struct menu *m,
struct menu_item *item, void *extra)
{
char *item_key = extra;
if (!item_key || !item->key) {
if (item_key == item->key)
return item;
return NULL;
}
if (strcmp(item->key, item_key) == 0)
return item;
return NULL;
}
/*
* Find the first item with a key matching item_key, if any exists.
*/
static inline struct menu_item *menu_item_by_key(struct menu *m,
char *item_key)
{
return menu_items_iter(m, menu_item_key_match, item_key);
}
/*
* Wait for the user to hit a key according to the timeout set for the menu.
* Returns 1 if the user hit a key, or 0 if the timeout expired.
*/
static inline int menu_interrupted(struct menu *m)
{
if (!m->timeout)
return 0;
if (abortboot(m->timeout/10))
return 1;
return 0;
}
/*
* Checks whether or not the default menu item should be used without
* prompting for a user choice. If the menu is set to always prompt, or the
* user hits a key during the timeout period, return 0. Otherwise, return 1 to
* indicate we should use the default menu item.
*/
static inline int menu_use_default(struct menu *m)
{
return !m->prompt && !menu_interrupted(m);
}
/*
* Set *choice to point to the default item's data, if any default item was
* set, and returns 1. If no default item was set, returns -ENOENT.
*/
static inline int menu_default_choice(struct menu *m, void **choice)
{
if (m->default_item) {
*choice = m->default_item->data;
return 1;
}
return -ENOENT;
}
/*
* Displays the menu and asks the user to choose an item. *choice will point
* to the private data of the item the user chooses. The user makes a choice
* by inputting a string matching the key of an item. Invalid choices will
* cause the user to be prompted again, repeatedly, until the user makes a
* valid choice. The user can exit the menu without making a choice via ^c.
*
* Returns 1 if the user made a choice, or -EINTR if they bail via ^c.
*/
static inline int menu_interactive_choice(struct menu *m, void **choice)
{
char cbuf[CONFIG_SYS_CBSIZE];
struct menu_item *choice_item = NULL;
int readret;
while (!choice_item) {
cbuf[0] = '\0';
menu_display(m);
readret = readline_into_buffer("Enter choice: ", cbuf);
if (readret >= 0) {
choice_item = menu_item_by_key(m, cbuf);
if (!choice_item)
printf("%s not found\n", cbuf);
} else {
printf("^C\n");
return -EINTR;
}
}
*choice = choice_item->data;
return 1;
}
/*
* menu_default_set() - Sets the default choice for the menu. This is safe to
* call more than once on a menu.
*
* m - Points to a menu created by menu_create().
*
* item_key - Points to a string that, when compared using strcmp, matches the
* key for an existing item in the menu.
*
* Returns 1 if successful, -EINVAL if m is NULL, or -ENOENT if no item with a
* key matching item_key is found.
*/
int menu_default_set(struct menu *m, char *item_key)
{
struct menu_item *item;
if (!m)
return -EINVAL;
item = menu_item_by_key(m, item_key);
if (!item)
return -ENOENT;
m->default_item = item;
return 1;
}
/*
* menu_get_choice() - Returns the user's selected menu entry, or the default
* if the menu is set to not prompt or the timeout expires. This is safe to
* call more than once.
*
* m - Points to a menu created by menu_create().
*
* choice - Points to a location that will store a pointer to the selected
* menu item. If no item is selected or there is an error, no value will be
* written at the location it points to.
*
* Returns 1 if successful, -EINVAL if m or choice is NULL, -ENOENT if no
* default has been set and the menu is set to not prompt or the timeout
* expires, or -EINTR if the user exits the menu via ^c.
*/
int menu_get_choice(struct menu *m, void **choice)
{
if (!m || !choice)
return -EINVAL;
if (menu_use_default(m))
return menu_default_choice(m, choice);
return menu_interactive_choice(m, choice);
}
/*
* menu_item_add() - Adds or replaces a menu item. Note that this replaces the
* data of an item if it already exists, but doesn't change the order of the
* item.
*
* m - Points to a menu created by menu_create().
*
* item_key - Points to a string that will uniquely identify the item. The
* string will be copied to internal storage, and is safe to discard after
* passing to menu_item_add.
*
* item_data - An opaque pointer associated with an item. It is never
* dereferenced internally, but will be passed to the item_data_print, and
* will be returned from menu_get_choice if the menu item is selected.
*
* Returns 1 if successful, -EINVAL if m is NULL, or -ENOMEM if there is
* insufficient memory to add the menu item.
*/
int menu_item_add(struct menu *m, char *item_key, void *item_data)
{
struct menu_item *item;
if (!m)
return -EINVAL;
item = menu_item_by_key(m, item_key);
if (item) {
item->data = item_data;
return 1;
}
item = malloc(sizeof *item);
if (!item)
return -ENOMEM;
item->key = strdup(item_key);
if (!item->key) {
free(item);
return -ENOMEM;
}
item->data = item_data;
list_add_tail(&item->list, &m->items);
return 1;
}
/*
* menu_create() - Creates a menu handle with default settings
*
* title - If not NULL, points to a string that will be displayed before the
* list of menu items. It will be copied to internal storage, and is safe to
* discard after passing to menu_create().
*
* timeout - A delay in seconds to wait for user input. If 0, timeout is
* disabled, and the default choice will be returned unless prompt is 1.
*
* prompt - If 0, don't ask for user input unless there is an interrupted
* timeout. If 1, the user will be prompted for input regardless of the value
* of timeout.
*
* item_data_print - If not NULL, will be called for each item when the menu
* is displayed, with the pointer to the item's data passed as the argument.
* If NULL, each item's key will be printed instead. Since an item's key is
* what must be entered to select an item, the item_data_print function should
* make it obvious what the key for each entry is.
*
* Returns a pointer to the menu if successful, or NULL if there is
* insufficient memory available to create the menu.
*/
struct menu *menu_create(char *title, int timeout, int prompt,
void (*item_data_print)(void *))
{
struct menu *m;
m = malloc(sizeof *m);
if (!m)
return NULL;
m->default_item = NULL;
m->prompt = prompt;
m->timeout = timeout;
m->item_data_print = item_data_print;
if (title) {
m->title = strdup(title);
if (!m->title) {
free(m);
return NULL;
}
} else
m->title = NULL;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&m->items);
return m;
}
/*
* menu_destroy() - frees the memory used by a menu and its items.
*
* m - Points to a menu created by menu_create().
*
* Returns 1 if successful, or -EINVAL if m is NULL.
*/
int menu_destroy(struct menu *m)
{
if (!m)
return -EINVAL;
menu_items_iter(m, menu_item_destroy, NULL);
if (m->title)
free(m->title);
free(m);
return 1;
}