1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 2017, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
3  *
4  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
5  */
6 
7 #include <assert.h>
8 
9 #include "win_posix.h"
10 
11 /*
12  * This variable is set by getopt to the index of the next element of the
13  * argv array to be processed. Once getopt has found all of the option
14  * arguments, you can use this variable to determine where the remaining
15  * non-option arguments begin. The initial value of this variable is 1.
16  */
17 int optind = 1;
18 
19 /*
20  * If the value of this variable is nonzero, then getopt prints an error
21  * message to the standard error stream if it encounters an unknown option
22  * default character or an option with a missing required argument.
23  * If you set this variable to zero, getopt does not print any messages,
24  * but it still returns the character ? to indicate an error.
25  */
26 const int opterr; /* = 0; */
27 /* const because we do not implement error printing.*/
28 /* Not initialised to conform with the coding standard. */
29 
30 /*
31  * When getopt encounters an unknown option character or an option with a
32  * missing required argument, it stores that option character in this
33  * variable.
34  */
35 int optopt;	/* = 0; */
36 
37 /*
38  * This variable is set by getopt to point at the value of the option
39  * argument, for those options that accept arguments.
40  */
41 char *optarg;	/* = 0; */
42 
43 enum return_flags {
44 	RET_ERROR = -1,
45 	RET_END_OPT_LIST = -1,
46 	RET_NO_PARAM = '?',
47 	RET_NO_PARAM2 = ':',
48 	RET_UNKNOWN_OPT = '?'
49 };
50 
51 /*
52  * Common initialisation on entry.
53  */
54 static
getopt_init(void)55 void getopt_init(void)
56 {
57 	optarg = (char *)0;
58 	optopt = 0;
59 	/* optind may be zero with some POSIX uses.
60 	 * For our purposes we just change it to 1.
61 	 */
62 	if (optind == 0)
63 		optind = 1;
64 }
65 
66 /*
67  * Common handling for a single letter option.
68  */
69 static
getopt_1char(int argc,char * const argv[],const char * const opstring,const int optchar)70 int getopt_1char(int argc,
71 		 char *const argv[],
72 		 const char *const opstring,
73 		 const int optchar)
74 {
75 	size_t nlen = (opstring == 0) ? 0 : strlen(opstring);
76 	size_t loptn;
77 
78 	for (loptn = 0; loptn < nlen; loptn++) {
79 		if (optchar == opstring[loptn]) {
80 			if (opstring[loptn + 1] == ':') {
81 				/* Option has argument */
82 				if (optind < argc) {
83 					/* Found argument. */
84 					assert(argv != 0);
85 					optind++;
86 					optarg = argv[optind++];
87 					return optchar;
88 				}
89 				/* Missing argument. */
90 				if (opstring[loptn + 2] == ':') {
91 					/* OK if optional "x::". */
92 					optind++;
93 					return optchar;
94 				}
95 				/* Actual missing value. */
96 				optopt = optchar;
97 				return ((opstring[0] == ':')
98 					? RET_NO_PARAM2
99 					: RET_NO_PARAM);
100 			}
101 			/* No argument, just return option char */
102 			optind++;
103 			return optchar;
104 		}
105 	}
106 	/*
107 	 * If getopt finds an option character in argv that was not included in
108 	 * options, ... it returns '?' and sets the external variable optopt to
109 	 * the actual option character.
110 	 */
111 	optopt = optchar;
112 	return RET_UNKNOWN_OPT;
113 }
114 
getopt(int argc,char * argv[],char * opstring)115 int getopt(int argc,
116 	   char *argv[],
117 	   char *opstring)
118 {
119 	int result = RET_END_OPT_LIST;
120 	size_t argn = 0;
121 	size_t nlen = strlen(opstring);
122 
123 	getopt_init();
124 	/* If we have an argument left to play with */
125 	if ((argc > optind) && (argv != 0)) {
126 		const char *arg = (const char *)argv[optind];
127 
128 		if ((arg != 0) && (arg[0] == '-'))
129 			result = getopt_1char(argc, argv, opstring, arg[1]);
130 	}
131 
132 	return result;
133 }
134 
135 /*
136  * Match an argument value against an option name.
137  * Note that we only match over the shorter length of the pair, to allow
138  * for abbreviation or say --match=value
139  * Long option names may be abbreviated if the abbreviation is unique or an
140  * exact match for some defined option.
141  * A long option may take a parameter, of the form --opt=param or --opt param.
142 */
143 static
optmatch(const char * argval,const char * optname)144 int optmatch(const char *argval, const char *optname)
145 {
146 	int result = 0;
147 
148 	while ((result == 0) && (*optname != 0) && (*argval != 0))
149 		result = (*argval++) - (*optname++);
150 	return result;
151 }
152 
153 /* Handling for a single long option. */
154 static
getopt_1long(const int argc,char * const argv[],const struct option * const longopts,const char * const optname,int * const indexptr)155 int getopt_1long(const int argc,
156 		 char *const argv[],
157 		 const struct option *const longopts,
158 		 const char *const optname,
159 		 int *const indexptr)
160 {
161 	int result = RET_UNKNOWN_OPT;
162 	size_t loptn = 0;
163 
164 	while (longopts[loptn].name != 0) {
165 		if (optmatch(optname, longopts[loptn].name) == 0) {
166 			/* We found a match. */
167 			result = longopts[loptn].val;
168 			if (indexptr != 0)
169 				*indexptr = loptn;
170 			switch (longopts[loptn].has_arg) {
171 			case required_argument:
172 				if ((optind + 1) >= argc) {
173 					/* Missing argument. */
174 					optopt = result;
175 					return RET_NO_PARAM;
176 				}
177 				/* Fallthrough to get option value. */
178 
179 			case optional_argument:
180 				if ((argc - optind) > 0) {
181 					/* Found argument. */
182 					optarg = argv[++optind];
183 				}
184 				/* Fallthrough to handle flag. */
185 
186 			case no_argument:
187 				optind++;
188 				if (longopts[loptn].flag != 0) {
189 					*longopts[loptn].flag = result;
190 					result = 0;
191 				}
192 				break;
193 
194 			}
195 			return result;
196 		}
197 		++loptn;
198 	}
199 	/*
200 	 * If getopt finds an option character in argv that was not included
201 	 * in options, ... it returns '?' and sets the external variable
202 	 * optopt to the actual option character.
203 	 */
204 	return RET_UNKNOWN_OPT;
205 }
206 
207 /*
208  * getopt_long gets the next option argument from the argument list
209  * specified by the argv and argc arguments.  Options may be either short
210  * (single letter) as for getopt, or longer names (preceded by --).
211  */
getopt_long(int argc,char * argv[],const char * shortopts,const struct option * longopts,int * indexptr)212 int getopt_long(int argc,
213 		char *argv[],
214 		const char *shortopts,
215 		const struct option *longopts,
216 		int *indexptr)
217 {
218 	int result = RET_END_OPT_LIST;
219 
220 	getopt_init();
221 	/* If we have an argument left to play with */
222 	if ((argc > optind) && (argv != 0)) {
223 		const char *arg = argv[optind];
224 
225 		if ((arg != 0) && (arg[0] == '-')) {
226 			if (arg[1] == '-') {
227 				/* Looks like a long option. */
228 				result = getopt_1long(argc,
229 						      argv,
230 						      longopts,
231 						      &arg[2],
232 						      indexptr);
233 			} else {
234 				result = getopt_1char(argc,
235 						      argv,
236 						      shortopts,
237 						      arg[1]);
238 			}
239 		}
240 	}
241 	return result;
242 }
243 
244 /*
245  * getopt_long_only gets the next option argument from the argument list
246  * specified by the argv and argc arguments.  Options may be either short
247  * or long as for getopt_long, but the long names may have a single '-'
248  * prefix too.
249  */
getopt_long_only(int argc,char * argv[],const char * shortopts,const struct option * longopts,int * indexptr)250 int getopt_long_only(int argc,
251 		     char *argv[],
252 		     const char *shortopts,
253 		     const struct option *longopts,
254 		     int *indexptr)
255 {
256 	int result = RET_END_OPT_LIST;
257 
258 	getopt_init();
259 	/* If we have an argument left to play with */
260 	if ((argc > optind) && (argv != 0)) {
261 		const char *arg = argv[optind];
262 
263 		if ((arg != 0) && (arg[0] == '-')) {
264 			if (arg[1] == '-') {
265 				/* Looks like a long option. */
266 				result = getopt_1long(argc,
267 						      argv,
268 						      longopts,
269 						      &arg[2],
270 						      indexptr);
271 			} else {
272 				result = getopt_1long(argc,
273 						      argv,
274 						      longopts,
275 						      &arg[1],
276 						      indexptr);
277 				if (result == RET_UNKNOWN_OPT) {
278 					result = getopt_1char(argc,
279 							      argv,
280 							      shortopts,
281 							      arg[1]);
282 				}
283 			}
284 		}
285 	}
286 	return result;
287 }
288