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1/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
2/*
3 * universal getopt32 implementation for busybox
4 *
5 * Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Vladimir Oleynik <dzo@simtreas.ru>
6 *
7 * Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this source tree.
8 */
9
10#include <getopt.h>
11#include "libbb.h"
12
13/* Documentation
14
15uint32_t
16getopt32(char **argv, const char *applet_opts, ...)
17
18 The command line options must be declared in const char
19 *applet_opts as a string of chars, for example:
20
21 flags = getopt32(argv, "rnug");
22
23 If one of the given options is found, a flag value is added to
24 the return value (an unsigned long).
25
26 The flag value is determined by the position of the char in
27 applet_opts string. For example, in the above case:
28
29 flags = getopt32(argv, "rnug");
30
31 "r" will add 1 (bit 0)
32 "n" will add 2 (bit 1)
33 "u" will add 4 (bit 2)
34 "g" will add 8 (bit 3)
35
36 and so on. You can also look at the return value as a bit
37 field and each option sets one bit.
38
39 On exit, global variable optind is set so that if you
40 will do argc -= optind; argv += optind; then
41 argc will be equal to number of remaining non-option
42 arguments, first one would be in argv[0], next in argv[1] and so on
43 (options and their parameters will be moved into argv[]
44 positions prior to argv[optind]).
45
46 ":" If one of the options requires an argument, then add a ":"
47 after the char in applet_opts and provide a pointer to store
48 the argument. For example:
49
50 char *pointer_to_arg_for_a;
51 char *pointer_to_arg_for_b;
52 char *pointer_to_arg_for_c;
53 char *pointer_to_arg_for_d;
54
55 flags = getopt32(argv, "a:b:c:d:",
56 &pointer_to_arg_for_a, &pointer_to_arg_for_b,
57 &pointer_to_arg_for_c, &pointer_to_arg_for_d);
58
59 The type of the pointer (char* or llist_t*) may be controlled
60 by the "::" special separator that is set in the external string
61 opt_complementary (see below for more info).
62
63 "::" If option can have an *optional* argument, then add a "::"
64 after its char in applet_opts and provide a pointer to store
65 the argument. Note that optional arguments _must_
66 immediately follow the option: -oparam, not -o param.
67
68 "+" If the first character in the applet_opts string is a plus,
69 then option processing will stop as soon as a non-option is
70 encountered in the argv array. Useful for applets like env
71 which should not process arguments to subprograms:
72 env -i ls -d /
73 Here we want env to process just the '-i', not the '-d'.
74
75 "!" Report bad option, missing required options,
76 inconsistent options with all-ones return value (instead of abort).
77
78const char *applet_long_options
79
80 This struct allows you to define long options:
81
82 static const char applet_longopts[] ALIGN1 =
83 //"name\0" has_arg val
84 "verbose\0" No_argument "v"
85 ;
86 applet_long_options = applet_longopts;
87
88 The last member of struct option (val) typically is set to
89 matching short option from applet_opts. If there is no matching
90 char in applet_opts, then:
91 - return bit have next position after short options
92 - if has_arg is not "No_argument", use ptr for arg also
93 - opt_complementary affects it too
94
95 Note: a good applet will make long options configurable via the
96 config process and not a required feature. The current standard
97 is to name the config option CONFIG_FEATURE_<applet>_LONG_OPTIONS.
98
99const char *opt_complementary
100
101 ":" The colon (":") is used to separate groups of two or more chars
102 and/or groups of chars and special characters (stating some
103 conditions to be checked).
104
105 "abc" If groups of two or more chars are specified, the first char
106 is the main option and the other chars are secondary options.
107 Their flags will be turned on if the main option is found even
108 if they are not specifed on the command line. For example:
109
110 opt_complementary = "abc";
111 flags = getopt32(argv, "abcd")
112
113 If getopt() finds "-a" on the command line, then
114 getopt32's return value will be as if "-a -b -c" were
115 found.
116
117 "ww" Adjacent double options have a counter associated which indicates
118 the number of occurrences of the option.
119 For example the ps applet needs:
120 if w is given once, GNU ps sets the width to 132,
121 if w is given more than once, it is "unlimited"
122
123 int w_counter = 0; // must be initialized!
124 opt_complementary = "ww";
125 getopt32(argv, "w", &w_counter);
126 if (w_counter)
127 width = (w_counter == 1) ? 132 : INT_MAX;
128 else
129 get_terminal_width(...&width...);
130
131 w_counter is a pointer to an integer. It has to be passed to
132 getopt32() after all other option argument sinks.
133
134 For example: accept multiple -v to indicate the level of verbosity
135 and for each -b optarg, add optarg to my_b. Finally, if b is given,
136 turn off c and vice versa:
137
138 llist_t *my_b = NULL;
139 int verbose_level = 0;
140 opt_complementary = "vv:b::b-c:c-b";
141 f = getopt32(argv, "vb:c", &my_b, &verbose_level);
142 if (f & 2) // -c after -b unsets -b flag
143 while (my_b) dosomething_with(llist_pop(&my_b));
144 if (my_b) // but llist is stored if -b is specified
145 free_llist(my_b);
146 if (verbose_level) printf("verbose level is %d\n", verbose_level);
147
148Special characters:
149
150 "-" A group consisting of just a dash forces all arguments
151 to be treated as options, even if they have no leading dashes.
152 Next char in this case can't be a digit (0-9), use ':' or end of line.
153 Example:
154
155 opt_complementary = "-:w-x:x-w"; // "-w-x:x-w" would also work,
156 getopt32(argv, "wx"); // but is less readable
157
158 This makes it possible to use options without a dash (./program w x)
159 as well as with a dash (./program -x).
160
161 NB: getopt32() will leak a small amount of memory if you use
162 this option! Do not use it if there is a possibility of recursive
163 getopt32() calls.
164
165 "--" A double dash at the beginning of opt_complementary means the
166 argv[1] string should always be treated as options, even if it isn't
167 prefixed with a "-". This is useful for special syntax in applets
168 such as "ar" and "tar":
169 tar xvf foo.tar
170
171 NB: getopt32() will leak a small amount of memory if you use
172 this option! Do not use it if there is a possibility of recursive
173 getopt32() calls.
174
175 "-N" A dash as the first char in a opt_complementary group followed
176 by a single digit (0-9) means that at least N non-option
177 arguments must be present on the command line
178
179 "=N" An equal sign as the first char in a opt_complementary group followed
180 by a single digit (0-9) means that exactly N non-option
181 arguments must be present on the command line
182
183 "?N" A "?" as the first char in a opt_complementary group followed
184 by a single digit (0-9) means that at most N arguments must be present
185 on the command line.
186
187 "V-" An option with dash before colon or end-of-line results in
188 bb_show_usage() being called if this option is encountered.
189 This is typically used to implement "print verbose usage message
190 and exit" option.
191
192 "a-b" A dash between two options causes the second of the two
193 to be unset (and ignored) if it is given on the command line.
194
195 [FIXME: what if they are the same? like "x-x"? Is it ever useful?]
196
197 For example:
198 The du applet has the options "-s" and "-d depth". If
199 getopt32 finds -s, then -d is unset or if it finds -d
200 then -s is unset. (Note: busybox implements the GNU
201 "--max-depth" option as "-d".) To obtain this behavior, you
202 set opt_complementary = "s-d:d-s". Only one flag value is
203 added to getopt32's return value depending on the
204 position of the options on the command line. If one of the
205 two options requires an argument pointer (":" in applet_opts
206 as in "d:") optarg is set accordingly.
207
208 char *smax_print_depth;
209
210 opt_complementary = "s-d:d-s:x-x";
211 opt = getopt32(argv, "sd:x", &smax_print_depth);
212
213 if (opt & 2)
214 max_print_depth = atoi(smax_print_depth);
215 if (opt & 4)
216 printf("Detected odd -x usage\n");
217
218 "a--b" A double dash between two options, or between an option and a group
219 of options, means that they are mutually exclusive. Unlike
220 the "-" case above, an error will be forced if the options
221 are used together.
222
223 For example:
224 The cut applet must have only one type of list specified, so
225 -b, -c and -f are mutually exclusive and should raise an error
226 if specified together. In this case you must set
227 opt_complementary = "b--cf:c--bf:f--bc". If two of the
228 mutually exclusive options are found, getopt32 will call
229 bb_show_usage() and die.
230
231 "x--x" Variation of the above, it means that -x option should occur
232 at most once.
233
234 "a+" A plus after a char in opt_complementary means that the parameter
235 for this option is a nonnegative integer. It will be processed
236 with xatoi_positive() - allowed range is 0..INT_MAX.
237
238 int param; // "unsigned param;" will also work
239 opt_complementary = "p+";
240 getopt32(argv, "p:", &param);
241
242 "a::" A double colon after a char in opt_complementary means that the
243 option can occur multiple times. Each occurrence will be saved as
244 a llist_t element instead of char*.
245
246 For example:
247 The grep applet can have one or more "-e pattern" arguments.
248 In this case you should use getopt32() as follows:
249
250 llist_t *patterns = NULL;
251
252 (this pointer must be initializated to NULL if the list is empty
253 as required by llist_add_to_end(llist_t **old_head, char *new_item).)
254
255 opt_complementary = "e::";
256
257 getopt32(argv, "e:", &patterns);
258 $ grep -e user -e root /etc/passwd
259 root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
260 user:x:500:500::/home/user:/bin/bash
261
262 "a?b" A "?" between an option and a group of options means that
263 at least one of them is required to occur if the first option
264 occurs in preceding command line arguments.
265
266 For example from "id" applet:
267
268 // Don't allow -n -r -rn -ug -rug -nug -rnug
269 opt_complementary = "r?ug:n?ug:u--g:g--u";
270 flags = getopt32(argv, "rnug");
271
272 This example allowed only:
273 $ id; id -u; id -g; id -ru; id -nu; id -rg; id -ng; id -rnu; id -rng
274
275 "X" A opt_complementary group with just a single letter means
276 that this option is required. If more than one such group exists,
277 at least one option is required to occur (not all of them).
278 For example from "start-stop-daemon" applet:
279
280 // Don't allow -KS -SK, but -S or -K is required
281 opt_complementary = "K:S:K--S:S--K";
282 flags = getopt32(argv, "KS...);
283
284
285 Don't forget to use ':'. For example, "?322-22-23X-x-a"
286 is interpreted as "?3:22:-2:2-2:2-3Xa:2--x" -
287 max 3 args; count uses of '-2'; min 2 args; if there is
288 a '-2' option then unset '-3', '-X' and '-a'; if there is
289 a '-2' and after it a '-x' then error out.
290 But it's far too obfuscated. Use ':' to separate groups.
291*/
292
293/* Code here assumes that 'unsigned' is at least 32 bits wide */
294
295const char *const bb_argv_dash[] = { "-", NULL };
296
297const char *opt_complementary;
298
299enum {
300 PARAM_STRING,
301 PARAM_LIST,
302 PARAM_INT,
303};
304
305typedef struct {
306 unsigned char opt_char;
307 smallint param_type;
308 unsigned switch_on;
309 unsigned switch_off;
310 unsigned incongruously;
311 unsigned requires;
312 void **optarg; /* char**, llist_t** or int *. */
313 int *counter;
314} t_complementary;
315
316/* You can set applet_long_options for parse called long options */
317#if ENABLE_LONG_OPTS || ENABLE_FEATURE_GETOPT_LONG
318static const struct option bb_null_long_options[1] = {
319 { 0, 0, 0, 0 }
320};
321const char *applet_long_options;
322#endif
323
324uint32_t option_mask32;
325
326uint32_t FAST_FUNC
327getopt32(char **argv, const char *applet_opts, ...)
328{
329 int argc;
330 unsigned flags = 0;
331 unsigned requires = 0;
332 t_complementary complementary[33]; /* last stays zero-filled */
333 char first_char;
334 int c;
335 const unsigned char *s;
336 t_complementary *on_off;
337 va_list p;
338#if ENABLE_LONG_OPTS || ENABLE_FEATURE_GETOPT_LONG
339 const struct option *l_o;
340 struct option *long_options = (struct option *) &bb_null_long_options;
341#endif
342 unsigned trigger;
343 char **pargv;
344 int min_arg = 0;
345 int max_arg = -1;
346
347#define SHOW_USAGE_IF_ERROR 1
348#define ALL_ARGV_IS_OPTS 2
349#define FIRST_ARGV_IS_OPT 4
350
351 int spec_flgs = 0;
352
353 /* skip 0: some applets cheat: they do not actually HAVE argv[0] */
354 argc = 1;
355 while (argv[argc])
356 argc++;
357
358 va_start(p, applet_opts);
359
360 c = 0;
361 on_off = complementary;
362 memset(on_off, 0, sizeof(complementary));
363
364 /* skip bbox extension */
365 first_char = applet_opts[0];
366 if (first_char == '!')
367 applet_opts++;
368
369 /* skip GNU extension */
370 s = (const unsigned char *)applet_opts;
371 if (*s == '+' || *s == '-')
372 s++;
373 while (*s) {
374 if (c >= 32)
375 break;
376 on_off->opt_char = *s;
377 on_off->switch_on = (1 << c);
378 if (*++s == ':') {
379 on_off->optarg = va_arg(p, void **);
380 while (*++s == ':')
381 continue;
382 }
383 on_off++;
384 c++;
385 }
386
387#if ENABLE_LONG_OPTS || ENABLE_FEATURE_GETOPT_LONG
388 if (applet_long_options) {
389 const char *optstr;
390 unsigned i, count;
391
392 count = 1;
393 optstr = applet_long_options;
394 while (optstr[0]) {
395 optstr += strlen(optstr) + 3; /* skip NUL, has_arg, val */
396 count++;
397 }
398 /* count == no. of longopts + 1 */
399 long_options = alloca(count * sizeof(*long_options));
400 memset(long_options, 0, count * sizeof(*long_options));
401 i = 0;
402 optstr = applet_long_options;
403 while (--count) {
404 long_options[i].name = optstr;
405 optstr += strlen(optstr) + 1;
406 long_options[i].has_arg = (unsigned char)(*optstr++);
407 /* long_options[i].flag = NULL; */
408 long_options[i].val = (unsigned char)(*optstr++);
409 i++;
410 }
411 for (l_o = long_options; l_o->name; l_o++) {
412 if (l_o->flag)
413 continue;
414 for (on_off = complementary; on_off->opt_char; on_off++)
415 if (on_off->opt_char == l_o->val)
416 goto next_long;
417 if (c >= 32)
418 break;
419 on_off->opt_char = l_o->val;
420 on_off->switch_on = (1 << c);
421 if (l_o->has_arg != no_argument)
422 on_off->optarg = va_arg(p, void **);
423 c++;
424 next_long: ;
425 }
426 /* Make it unnecessary to clear applet_long_options
427 * by hand after each call to getopt32
428 */
429 applet_long_options = NULL;
430 }
431#endif /* ENABLE_LONG_OPTS || ENABLE_FEATURE_GETOPT_LONG */
432 for (s = (const unsigned char *)opt_complementary; s && *s; s++) {
433 t_complementary *pair;
434 unsigned *pair_switch;
435
436 if (*s == ':')
437 continue;
438 c = s[1];
439 if (*s == '?') {
440 if (c < '0' || c > '9') {
441 spec_flgs |= SHOW_USAGE_IF_ERROR;
442 } else {
443 max_arg = c - '0';
444 s++;
445 }
446 continue;
447 }
448 if (*s == '-') {
449 if (c < '0' || c > '9') {
450 if (c == '-') {
451 spec_flgs |= FIRST_ARGV_IS_OPT;
452 s++;
453 } else
454 spec_flgs |= ALL_ARGV_IS_OPTS;
455 } else {
456 min_arg = c - '0';
457 s++;
458 }
459 continue;
460 }
461 if (*s == '=') {
462 min_arg = max_arg = c - '0';
463 s++;
464 continue;
465 }
466 for (on_off = complementary; on_off->opt_char; on_off++)
467 if (on_off->opt_char == *s)
468 break;
469 if (c == ':' && s[2] == ':') {
470 on_off->param_type = PARAM_LIST;
471 continue;
472 }
473 if (c == '+' && (s[2] == ':' || s[2] == '\0')) {
474 on_off->param_type = PARAM_INT;
475 continue;
476 }
477 if (c == ':' || c == '\0') {
478 requires |= on_off->switch_on;
479 continue;
480 }
481 if (c == '-' && (s[2] == ':' || s[2] == '\0')) {
482 flags |= on_off->switch_on;
483 on_off->incongruously |= on_off->switch_on;
484 s++;
485 continue;
486 }
487 if (c == *s) {
488 on_off->counter = va_arg(p, int *);
489 s++;
490 }
491 pair = on_off;
492 pair_switch = &pair->switch_on;
493 for (s++; *s && *s != ':'; s++) {
494 if (*s == '?') {
495 pair_switch = &pair->requires;
496 } else if (*s == '-') {
497 if (pair_switch == &pair->switch_off)
498 pair_switch = &pair->incongruously;
499 else
500 pair_switch = &pair->switch_off;
501 } else {
502 for (on_off = complementary; on_off->opt_char; on_off++)
503 if (on_off->opt_char == *s) {
504 *pair_switch |= on_off->switch_on;
505 break;
506 }
507 }
508 }
509 s--;
510 }
511 opt_complementary = NULL;
512 va_end(p);
513
514 if (spec_flgs & (FIRST_ARGV_IS_OPT | ALL_ARGV_IS_OPTS)) {
515 pargv = argv + 1;
516 while (*pargv) {
517 if (pargv[0][0] != '-' && pargv[0][0] != '\0') {
518 /* Can't use alloca: opts with params will
519 * return pointers to stack!
520 * NB: we leak these allocations... */
521 char *pp = xmalloc(strlen(*pargv) + 2);
522 *pp = '-';
523 strcpy(pp + 1, *pargv);
524 *pargv = pp;
525 }
526 if (!(spec_flgs & ALL_ARGV_IS_OPTS))
527 break;
528 pargv++;
529 }
530 }
531
532 /* In case getopt32 was already called:
533 * reset the libc getopt() function, which keeps internal state.
534 * run_nofork_applet_prime() does this, but we might end up here
535 * also via gunzip_main() -> gzip_main(). Play safe.
536 */
537#ifdef __GLIBC__
538 optind = 0;
539#else /* BSD style */
540 optind = 1;
541 /* optreset = 1; */
542#endif
543 /* optarg = NULL; opterr = 0; optopt = 0; - do we need this?? */
544
545 pargv = NULL;
546
547 /* Note: just "getopt() <= 0" will not work well for
548 * "fake" short options, like this one:
549 * wget $'-\203' "Test: test" http://kernel.org/
550 * (supposed to act as --header, but doesn't) */
551#if ENABLE_LONG_OPTS || ENABLE_FEATURE_GETOPT_LONG
552 while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, applet_opts,
553 long_options, NULL)) != -1) {
554#else
555 while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, applet_opts)) != -1) {
556#endif
557 /* getopt prints "option requires an argument -- X"
558 * and returns '?' if an option has no arg, but one is reqd */
559 c &= 0xff; /* fight libc's sign extension */
560 for (on_off = complementary; on_off->opt_char != c; on_off++) {
561 /* c can be NUL if long opt has non-NULL ->flag,
562 * but we construct long opts so that flag
563 * is always NULL (see above) */
564 if (on_off->opt_char == '\0' /* && c != '\0' */) {
565 /* c is probably '?' - "bad option" */
566 goto error;
567 }
568 }
569 if (flags & on_off->incongruously)
570 goto error;
571 trigger = on_off->switch_on & on_off->switch_off;
572 flags &= ~(on_off->switch_off ^ trigger);
573 flags |= on_off->switch_on ^ trigger;
574 flags ^= trigger;
575 if (on_off->counter)
576 (*(on_off->counter))++;
577 if (on_off->param_type == PARAM_LIST) {
578 if (optarg)
579 llist_add_to_end((llist_t **)(on_off->optarg), optarg);
580 } else if (on_off->param_type == PARAM_INT) {
581 if (optarg)
582//TODO: xatoi_positive indirectly pulls in printf machinery
583 *(unsigned*)(on_off->optarg) = xatoi_positive(optarg);
584 } else if (on_off->optarg) {
585 if (optarg)
586 *(char **)(on_off->optarg) = optarg;
587 }
588 if (pargv != NULL)
589 break;
590 }
591
592 /* check depending requires for given options */
593 for (on_off = complementary; on_off->opt_char; on_off++) {
594 if (on_off->requires
595 && (flags & on_off->switch_on)
596 && (flags & on_off->requires) == 0
597 ) {
598 goto error;
599 }
600 }
601 if (requires && (flags & requires) == 0)
602 goto error;
603 argc -= optind;
604 if (argc < min_arg || (max_arg >= 0 && argc > max_arg))
605 goto error;
606
607 option_mask32 = flags;
608 return flags;
609
610 error:
611 if (first_char != '!')
612 bb_show_usage();
613 return (int32_t)-1;
614}
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