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-rw-r--r--include/asterisk/cli.h88
-rw-r--r--main/cli.c172
2 files changed, 118 insertions, 142 deletions
diff --git a/include/asterisk/cli.h b/include/asterisk/cli.h
index 3ecc7337b..a718eb415 100644
--- a/include/asterisk/cli.h
+++ b/include/asterisk/cli.h
@@ -38,6 +38,10 @@ void ast_cli(int fd, char *fmt, ...)
#define RESULT_SHOWUSAGE 1
#define RESULT_FAILURE 2
+#define CLI_SUCCESS (char *)RESULT_SUCCESS
+#define CLI_SHOWUSAGE (char *)RESULT_SHOWUSAGE
+#define CLI_FAILURE (char *)RESULT_FAILURE
+
#define AST_MAX_CMD_LEN 16
#define AST_MAX_ARGS 64
@@ -67,67 +71,44 @@ void ast_cli(int fd, char *fmt, ...)
In the "new-style" format, all the above functionalities are implemented
by a single function, and the arguments tell which output is required.
+ The prototype is the following:
- \note \b Note: ideally, the new-style handler would have a different prototype,
- i.e. something like
-
- int new_setdebug(const struct ast_cli *e, int function,
- int fd, int argc, char *argv[], // handler args
- int n, int pos, const char *line, const char *word // -complete args)
-
- but at this moment we want to help the transition from old-style to new-style
- functions so we keep the same interface and override some of the traditional
- arguments.
-
- To help the transition, a new-style entry has the same interface as the old one,
- but it is declared as follows:
-
- int new_setdebug(int fd, int argc, char *argv[]);
+ char *new_setdebug(const struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a);
...
// this is how we create the entry to register
NEW_CLI(new_setdebug, "short description")
...
- Called with the default arguments (argc > 0), the new_handler implements
- the command as before.
- A negative argc indicates one of the other functions, namely
- generate the usage string, the full command, or implement the generator.
- As a trick to extend the interface while being backward compatible,
- argv[-1] points to a struct ast_cli_args, and, for the generator,
- argv[0] is really a pointer to a struct ast_cli_args.
- The return string is obtained by casting the result to char *
+ To help the transition, we make the pointer to the struct ast_cli_entry
+ available to old-style handlers via argv[-1].
An example of new-style handler is the following
\code
-static int test_new_cli(int fd, int argc, char *argv[])
+static char *test_new_cli(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a)
{
- struct ast_cli_entry *e = (struct ast_cli_entry *)argv[-1];
- struct ast_cli_args *a;
static char *choices = { "one", "two", "three", NULL };
- switch(argc) {
- case CLI_USAGE:
- return (int)
+ switch (cmd) {
+ case CLI_INIT:
+ e->command = "do this well";
+ e->usage =
"Usage: do this well <arg>\n"
" typically multiline with body indented\n";
-
- case CLI_CMD_STRING:
- return (int)"do this well";
+ return NULL;
case CLI_GENERATE:
- a = (struct ast_cli_args *)argv[0];
if (a->pos > e->args)
return NULL;
return ast_cli_complete(a->word, choices, a->n);
default:
// we are guaranteed to be called with argc >= e->args;
- if (argc > e->args + 1) // we accept one extra argument
- return RESULT_SHOWUSAGE;
- ast_cli(fd, "done this well for %s\n", e->args[argc-1]);
- return RESULT_SUCCESS;
+ if (a->argc > e->args + 1) // we accept one extra argument
+ return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
+ ast_cli(a->fd, "done this well for %s\n", e->args[argc-1]);
+ return CLI_SUCCESS;
}
}
@@ -139,12 +120,25 @@ static int test_new_cli(int fd, int argc, char *argv[])
See \ref CLI_command_API
*/
enum ast_cli_fn {
- CLI_USAGE = -1, /* return the usage string */
- CLI_CMD_STRING = -2, /* return the command string */
+ CLI_INIT = -2, /* return the usage string */
CLI_GENERATE = -3, /* behave as 'generator', remap argv to struct ast_cli_args */
+ CLI_HANDLER = -4, /* run the normal handler */
};
+/* argument for new-style CLI handler */
+struct ast_cli_args {
+ int fd;
+ int argc;
+ char **argv;
+ const char *line; /* the current input line */
+ const char *word; /* the word we want to complete */
+ int pos; /* position of the word to complete */
+ int n; /* the iteration count (n-th entry we generate) */
+};
+
+struct ast_cli_entry;
typedef int (*old_cli_fn)(int fd, int argc, char *argv[]);
+typedef char *(*new_cli_fn)(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a);
/*! \brief descriptor for a cli entry
See \ref CLI_command_API
@@ -161,10 +155,10 @@ struct ast_cli_entry {
You can overwrite argv or the strings it points to, but remember
that this memory is deallocated after the handler returns.
*/
- int (*handler)(int fd, int argc, char *argv[]);
+ old_cli_fn handler;
const char *summary; /*!< Summary of the command (< 60 characters) */
- const char *usage; /*!< Detailed usage information */
+ char *usage; /*!< Detailed usage information */
/*! Generate the n-th (starting from 0) possible completion
for a given 'word' following 'line' in position 'pos'.
@@ -188,21 +182,13 @@ struct ast_cli_entry {
int args; /*!< number of non-null entries in cmda */
char *command; /*!< command, non-null for new-style entries */
int deprecated;
+ new_cli_fn new_handler;
char *_deprecated_by; /*!< copied from the "parent" _full_cmd, on deprecated commands */
/*! For linking */
AST_LIST_ENTRY(ast_cli_entry) list;
};
-#define NEW_CLI(fn, txt) { .handler = (old_cli_fn)fn, .summary = txt }
-
-/* argument for new-style CLI handler */
-struct ast_cli_args {
- char fake[4]; /* a fake string, in the first position, for safety */
- const char *line; /* the current input line */
- const char *word; /* the word we want to complete */
- int pos; /* position of the word to complete */
- int n; /* the iteration count (n-th entry we generate) */
-};
+#define NEW_CLI(fn, txt) { .new_handler = fn, .summary = txt }
/*!
* Helper function to generate cli entries from a NULL-terminated array.
diff --git a/main/cli.c b/main/cli.c
index 32bf8884c..3c0e80879 100644
--- a/main/cli.c
+++ b/main/cli.c
@@ -168,40 +168,38 @@ static int handle_reload_deprecated(int fd, int argc, char *argv[])
return handle_reload(fd, argc+1, argv-1); /* see comment in handle_load_deprecated() */
}
-static int handle_verbose(int fd, int argc, char *argv[])
+static char *handle_verbose(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a)
{
- /* "core set verbose [atleast] <n>" */
int oldval = option_verbose;
int newlevel;
int atleast = 0;
- struct ast_cli_entry *e = (struct ast_cli_entry *)argv[-1];
static char *choices[] = { "off", "atleast", NULL };
- struct ast_cli_args *a;
-
- switch (argc) {
- case CLI_CMD_STRING:
- return (int)"core set verbose";
-
- case CLI_USAGE:
- return (int)
+ int fd = a->fd;
+ int argc = a->argc;
+ char **argv = a->argv;
+
+ switch (cmd) {
+ case CLI_INIT:
+ e->command = "core set verbose";
+ e->usage =
"Usage: core set verbose [atleast] <level>\n"
" core set verbose off\n"
" Sets level of verbose messages to be displayed. 0 or off means\n"
" no messages should be displayed. Equivalent to -v[v[v...]]\n"
" on startup\n";
+ return NULL;
case CLI_GENERATE:
- a = (struct ast_cli_args *)argv[0];
if (a->pos > e->args)
- return (int)NULL;
- return (int)ast_cli_complete(a->word, choices, a->n);
+ return NULL;
+ return ast_cli_complete(a->word, choices, a->n);
}
/* all the above return, so we proceed with the handler.
* we are guaranteed to be called with argc >= e->args;
*/
if (argc < e->args + 1)
- return RESULT_SHOWUSAGE;
+ return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
if (argc == e->args + 1 && !strcasecmp(argv[e->args], "off")) {
newlevel = 0;
@@ -210,9 +208,9 @@ static int handle_verbose(int fd, int argc, char *argv[])
if (!strcasecmp(argv[e->args], "atleast"))
atleast = 1;
if (argc != e->args + atleast + 1)
- return RESULT_SHOWUSAGE;
+ return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
if (sscanf(argv[e->args + atleast], "%d", &newlevel) != 1)
- return RESULT_SHOWUSAGE;
+ return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
done:
if (!atleast || newlevel > option_verbose)
@@ -226,44 +224,43 @@ done:
ast_cli(fd, "Verbosity was %d and is now %d\n", oldval, option_verbose);
}
- return RESULT_SUCCESS;
+ return CLI_SUCCESS;
}
-static int handle_set_debug(int fd, int argc, char *argv[])
+static char *handle_set_debug(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a)
{
- struct ast_cli_entry *e = (struct ast_cli_entry *)argv[-1];
int oldval = option_debug;
int newlevel;
int atleast = 0;
char *filename = '\0';
static char *choices[] = { "off", "atleast", NULL };
- struct ast_cli_args *a;
-
- switch (argc) {
- case CLI_CMD_STRING:
- return (int)"core set debug";
-
- case CLI_USAGE:
- return (int)
+ int fd = a->fd;
+ int argc = a->argc;
+ char **argv = a->argv;
+
+ switch (cmd) {
+ case CLI_INIT:
+ e->command = "core set debug";
+ e->usage =
"Usage: core set debug [atleast] <level> [filename]\n"
" core set debug off\n"
" Sets level of core debug messages to be displayed. 0 or 'off' means\n"
" no messages should be displayed. Equivalent to -d[d[d...]]\n"
" on startup. If filename is specified, debugging will be\n"
" limited to just that file.\n";
+ return NULL;
case CLI_GENERATE:
- a = (struct ast_cli_args *)argv[0];
if (a->pos > e->args)
- return (int)NULL;
- return (int)ast_cli_complete(a->word, choices, a->n);
+ return NULL;
+ return ast_cli_complete(a->word, choices, a->n);
}
/* all the above return, so we proceed with the handler.
* we are guaranteed to be called with argc >= e->args;
*/
if (argc < e->args + 1)
- return RESULT_SHOWUSAGE;
+ return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
if (argc == e->args + 1 && !strcasecmp(argv[e->args], "off")) {
newlevel = 0;
@@ -272,9 +269,9 @@ static int handle_set_debug(int fd, int argc, char *argv[])
if (!strcasecmp(argv[e->args], "atleast"))
atleast = 1;
if (argc < e->args + atleast + 1 || argc > e->args + atleast + 2)
- return RESULT_SHOWUSAGE;
+ return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
if (sscanf(argv[e->args + atleast], "%d", &newlevel) != 1)
- return RESULT_SHOWUSAGE;
+ return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
if (argc == e->args + atleast + 1) {
debug_filename[0] = '\0';
@@ -302,7 +299,7 @@ done:
}
}
- return RESULT_SUCCESS;
+ return CLI_SUCCESS;
}
static int handle_logger_mute(int fd, int argc, char *argv[])
@@ -415,80 +412,72 @@ static void print_uptimestr(int fd, time_t timeval, const char *prefix, int prin
ast_cli(fd, "%s: %s\n", prefix, timestr);
}
-static int handle_showuptime(int fd, int argc, char *argv[])
+static char * handle_showuptime(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a)
{
- struct ast_cli_entry *e = (struct ast_cli_entry *)argv[-1];
time_t curtime;
int printsec;
- struct ast_cli_args *a;
-
- switch (argc) {
- case CLI_CMD_STRING:
- return (int)"core show uptime";
- case CLI_USAGE:
- return (int)
+ switch (cmd) {
+ case CLI_INIT:
+ e->command = "core show uptime";
+ e->usage =
"Usage: core show uptime [seconds]\n"
" Shows Asterisk uptime information.\n"
" The seconds word returns the uptime in seconds only.\n";
+ return NULL;
case CLI_GENERATE:
- a = (struct ast_cli_args *)argv[0];
- return (int)((a->pos > e->args || a->n > 0) ? NULL : "seconds");
+ return (a->pos > e->args || a->n > 0) ? NULL : "seconds";
}
/* regular handler */
- if (argc == e->args+1 && !strcasecmp(argv[e->args],"seconds"))
+ if (a->argc == e->args+1 && !strcasecmp(a->argv[e->args],"seconds"))
printsec = 1;
- else if (argc == e->args)
+ else if (a->argc == e->args)
printsec = 0;
else
- return RESULT_SHOWUSAGE;
+ return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
curtime = time(NULL);
if (ast_startuptime)
- print_uptimestr(fd, curtime - ast_startuptime, "System uptime", printsec);
+ print_uptimestr(a->fd, curtime - ast_startuptime, "System uptime", printsec);
if (ast_lastreloadtime)
- print_uptimestr(fd, curtime - ast_lastreloadtime, "Last reload", printsec);
- return RESULT_SUCCESS;
+ print_uptimestr(a->fd, curtime - ast_lastreloadtime, "Last reload", printsec);
+ return CLI_SUCCESS;
}
-static int handle_modlist(int fd, int argc, char *argv[])
+static char *handle_modlist(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a)
{
- struct ast_cli_entry *e = (struct ast_cli_entry *)argv[-1];
char *like;
- struct ast_cli_args *a;
- switch(argc) {
- case CLI_CMD_STRING:
- return (int)"module show";
-
- case CLI_USAGE:
- return (int)
+ switch (cmd) {
+ case CLI_INIT:
+ e->command = "module show";
+ e->usage =
"Usage: module show [like keyword]\n"
" Shows Asterisk modules currently in use, and usage statistics.\n";
+ return NULL;
case CLI_GENERATE:
- a = (struct ast_cli_args *)argv[0];
if (a->pos == e->args)
- return (int)(a->n == 0 ? strdup("like") : NULL);
+ return a->n == 0 ? strdup("like") : NULL;
else if (a->pos == e->args+1 && strcasestr(a->line," like "))
- return (int)ast_module_helper(a->line, a->word, a->pos, a->n, a->pos, 0);
+ return ast_module_helper(a->line, a->word, a->pos, a->n, a->pos, 0);
else
- return (int)NULL;
+ return NULL;
}
/* all the above return, so we proceed with the handler.
* we are guaranteed to have argc >= e->args
*/
- if (argc == e->args)
+ if (a->argc == e->args)
like = "";
- else if (argc == e->args + 2 && !strcmp(argv[e->args],"like"))
- like = argv[e->args + 1];
+ else if (a->argc == e->args + 2 && !strcmp(a->argv[e->args],"like"))
+ like = a->argv[e->args + 1];
else
- return RESULT_SHOWUSAGE;
+ return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
ast_mutex_lock(&climodentrylock);
- climodentryfd = fd; /* global, protected by climodentrylock */
- ast_cli(fd, MODLIST_FORMAT2, "Module", "Description", "Use Count");
- ast_cli(fd,"%d modules loaded\n", ast_update_module_list(modlist_modentry, like));
+ climodentryfd = a->fd; /* global, protected by climodentrylock */
+ ast_cli(a->fd, MODLIST_FORMAT2, "Module", "Description", "Use Count");
+ ast_cli(a->fd,"%d modules loaded\n", ast_update_module_list(modlist_modentry, like));
climodentryfd = -1;
ast_mutex_unlock(&climodentrylock);
return RESULT_SUCCESS;
@@ -1281,9 +1270,9 @@ static int __ast_cli_unregister(struct ast_cli_entry *e, struct ast_cli_entry *e
AST_LIST_UNLOCK(&helpers);
free(e->_full_cmd);
e->_full_cmd = NULL;
- if (e->command) {
+ if (e->new_handler) {
/* this is a new-style entry. Reset fields and free memory. */
- ((char **)e->cmda)[0] = NULL;
+ bzero((char **)(e->cmda), sizeof(e->cmda));
free(e->command);
e->command = NULL;
e->usage = NULL;
@@ -1298,12 +1287,15 @@ static int __ast_cli_register(struct ast_cli_entry *e, struct ast_cli_entry *ed)
char fulle[80] ="";
int i, lf, ret = -1;
- if (e->cmda[0] == NULL) { /* new style entry, run the handler to init fields */
- char *args[2] = { (char *)e, NULL };
- char *s = (char *)(e->handler(-1, CLI_CMD_STRING, args+1));
+ if (e->handler == NULL) { /* new style entry, run the handler to init fields */
+ struct ast_cli_args a; /* fake argument */
char **dst = (char **)e->cmda; /* need to cast as the entry is readonly */
+ char *s;
- s = ast_skip_blanks(s);
+ bzero (&a, sizeof(a));
+ e->new_handler(e, CLI_INIT, &a);
+ /* XXX check that usage and command are filled up */
+ s = ast_skip_blanks(e->command);
s = e->command = ast_strdup(s);
for (i=0; !ast_strlen_zero(s) && i < AST_MAX_CMD_LEN-1; i++) {
*dst++ = s; /* store string */
@@ -1314,7 +1306,6 @@ static int __ast_cli_register(struct ast_cli_entry *e, struct ast_cli_entry *ed)
s = ast_skip_blanks(s);
}
*dst++ = NULL;
- e->usage = (char *)(e->handler(-1, CLI_USAGE, args+1));
}
for (i = 0; e->cmda[i]; i++)
;
@@ -1638,21 +1629,12 @@ static char *__ast_cli_generator(const char *text, const char *word, int state,
*/
if (e->generator)
ret = e->generator(matchstr, word, argindex, state - matchnum);
- else if (e->command) { /* new style command */
- /* prepare fake arguments for the generator.
- * argv[-1] is the cli entry we use,
- * argv[0] is a pointer to the generator arguments,
- * with a fake string '-' at the beginning so we can
- * dereference it as a string with no trouble,
- * and then the usual NULL terminator.
- */
+ else if (e->new_handler) { /* new style command */
struct ast_cli_args a = {
- .fake = "-",
.line = matchstr, .word = word,
.pos = argindex,
.n = state - matchnum };
- char *args[] = { (char *)e, (char *)&a, NULL };
- ret = (char *)e->handler(-1, CLI_GENERATE, args + 1);
+ ret = e->new_handler(e, CLI_GENERATE, &a);
}
if (ret)
break;
@@ -1688,11 +1670,19 @@ int ast_cli_command(int fd, const char *s)
e->inuse++;
AST_LIST_UNLOCK(&helpers);
if (e) {
+ int res;
/* within calling the handler, argv[-1] contains a pointer
* to the cli entry, and the array is null-terminated
*/
args[0] = (char *)e;
- switch(e->handler(fd, x, args + 1)) {
+ if (e->new_handler) { /* new style */
+ struct ast_cli_args a = {
+ .fd = fd, .argc = x, .argv = args+1 };
+ res = (int)e->new_handler(e, CLI_HANDLER, &a);
+ } else { /* old style */
+ res = e->handler(fd, x, args + 1);
+ }
+ switch (res) {
case RESULT_SHOWUSAGE:
if (e->usage)
ast_cli(fd, "%s", e->usage);