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diff target-utils/libcommon/cmdentry.c @ 12:165040ce4929
terget-utils: command entry implemented
author | Michael Spacefalcon <msokolov@ivan.Harhan.ORG> |
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date | Wed, 01 May 2013 20:01:41 +0000 |
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children | 17c1e2a38418 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/target-utils/libcommon/cmdentry.c Wed May 01 20:01:41 2013 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +/* + * This module implements ASCII command entry via the serial port, + * with normal echo and minimal editing (rubout and kill). + * + * The command string buffer is bss-allocated here as well. It is + * sized to allow a maximum-size S-record to be sent as a command, + * as that is how we expect flash loading and XRAM chain-loading + * to be done. + */ + +#define MAXCMD 527 + +char command[MAXCMD+1]; + +/* + * The command_entry() function takes no arguments, and begins by waiting + * for serial input - hence the prompt should be printed before calling it. + * + * This function returns when one of the following characters is received: + * CR - accepts the command + * ^C or ^U - cancels the command + * + * The return value is non-zero if a non-empty command was accepted with CR, + * or 0 if the user hit CR with no input or if the command was canceled + * with ^C or ^U. In any case a CRLF is sent out the serial port + * to close the input echo line before this function returns. + */ +command_entry() +{ + int inlen, ch; + + for (inlen = 0; ; ) { + ch = mygetchar(); + if (ch >= ' ' && ch <= '~') { + if (inlen < MAXCMD) { + command[inlen++] = ch; + putchar(ch); + } else + putchar(7); + continue; + } + switch (ch) { + case '\r': + case '\n': + command[inlen] = '\0'; + putchar('\n'); + return(inlen); + case '\b': /* BS */ + case 0x7F: /* DEL */ + if (inlen) { + putchar('\b'); + putchar(' '); + putchar('\b'); + inlen--; + } else + putchar(7); + continue; + case 0x03: /* ^C */ + putchar('^'); + putchar('C'); + putchar('\n'); + return(0); + case 0x15: /* ^U */ + putchar('^'); + putchar('U'); + putchar('\n'); + return(0); + default: + putchar(7); + } + } +}