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Golub, Carnegie Mellon University * Date: 7/90 */ #ifndef _DDB_COMMAND_ #define _DDB_COMMAND_ void db_skip_to_eol(void); void db_command_loop(void); void db_error(const char *) __dead; extern db_addr_t db_dot; /* current location */ extern db_addr_t db_last_addr; /* last explicit address typed */ extern db_addr_t db_prev; /* last address examined or written */ extern db_addr_t db_next; /* next address to be examined or written */ extern char db_cmd_on_enter[]; struct db_command; /* * Macro include help when DDB_VERBOSE_HELP option(9) is used */ #ifdef DDB_VERBOSE_HELP #define DDB_ADD_CMD(name,funct,type,cmd_descr,cmd_arg,arg_desc)\ name,funct,type,cmd_descr,cmd_arg,arg_desc #else #define DDB_ADD_CMD(name,funct,type,cmd_descr,cmd_arg,arg_desc)\ name,funct,type #endif /* End of list for ddb command arrays. */ #define DDB_END_CMD DDB_ADD_CMD(NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL) /* * we have two types of lists one for base commands like reboot * and another list for show subcommands. */ #define DDB_BASE_CMD 0 #define DDB_SHOW_CMD 1 #define DDB_MACH_CMD 2 int db_register_tbl(uint8_t, const struct db_command *); int db_unregister_tbl(uint8_t, const struct db_command *); /* * Command table */ struct db_command { const char *name; /* command name */ /* function to call */ void (*fcn)(db_expr_t, bool, db_expr_t, const char *); /* * Flag is used for modifing command behaviour. * CS_OWN && CS_MORE are specify type of command arguments. * CS_OWN commandmanage arguments in own way. * CS_MORE db_command() prepare argument list. * * CS_COMPAT is set for all level 2 commands with level 3 childs (show all pages) * * CS_SHOW identify show command in BASE command list * CS_MACH identify mach command in BASE command list * * CS_SET_DOT specify if this command is put to last added command memory. * CS_NOREPEAT this command does not repeat */ uint16_t flag; /* extra info: */ #define CS_OWN 0x1 /* non-standard syntax */ #define CS_MORE 0x2 /* standard syntax, but may have other words at end */ #define CS_COMPAT 0x4 /* is set for compatibilty with old ddb versions */ #define CS_SHOW 0x8 /* select show list */ #define CS_MACH 0x10 /* select machine dependent list */ #define CS_SET_DOT 0x100 /* set dot after command */ #define CS_NOREPEAT 0x200 /* don't set last_command */ #ifdef DDB_VERBOSE_HELP const char *cmd_descr; /* description of command */ const char *cmd_arg; /* command arguments */ const char *cmd_arg_help; /* arguments description */ #endif }; void *db_alloc(size_t); void *db_zalloc(size_t); void db_free(void *, size_t); #ifndef _KERNEL #define db_kernelonly() \ db_printf("%s: can only be used in-kernel.\n", __func__) #endif #endif /*_DDB_COMMAND_*/