freebsd-src/stand/lua/cli.lua
Warner Losh 8b9178cd0d loader/lua: Remove pager shim
Just after 12.2 and before the stable/13 branch, kevans added lpager.c
to provide a pager interface for commands written in lua.  It was merged
into 12.3. Now that 12.2 is long since EOL, we can remove the pager shim
here. Nobody needs that old loader + new lua scripts.  Plus only one
command is affected.

Sponsored by:		Netflix
Reviewed by:		kevans
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D44142
2024-02-29 10:58:43 -07:00

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--
-- SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
--
-- Copyright (c) 2018 Kyle Evans <kevans@FreeBSD.org>
--
-- Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-- modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-- are met:
-- 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-- 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-- documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
--
-- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
-- ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
-- IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
-- ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
-- FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
-- DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
-- OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
-- HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
-- LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
-- OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
-- SUCH DAMAGE.
--
local config = require("config")
local core = require("core")
local cli = {}
-- Internal function
-- Parses arguments to boot and returns two values: kernel_name, argstr
-- Defaults to nil and "" respectively.
-- This will also parse arguments to autoboot, but the with_kernel argument
-- will need to be explicitly overwritten to false
local function parseBootArgs(argv, with_kernel)
if with_kernel == nil then
with_kernel = true
end
if #argv == 0 then
if with_kernel then
return nil, ""
else
return ""
end
end
local kernel_name
local argstr = ""
for _, v in ipairs(argv) do
if with_kernel and v:sub(1,1) ~= "-" then
kernel_name = v
else
argstr = argstr .. " " .. v
end
end
if with_kernel then
return kernel_name, argstr
else
return argstr
end
end
local function setModule(module, loading)
if loading and config.enableModule(module) then
print(module .. " will be loaded")
elseif not loading and config.disableModule(module) then
print(module .. " will not be loaded")
end
end
-- Declares a global function cli_execute that attempts to dispatch the
-- arguments passed as a lua function. This gives lua a chance to intercept
-- builtin CLI commands like "boot"
-- This function intentionally does not follow our general naming guideline for
-- functions. This is global pollution, but the clearly separated 'cli' looks
-- more like a module indicator to serve as a hint of where to look for the
-- corresponding definition.
function cli_execute(...)
local argv = {...}
-- Just in case...
if #argv == 0 then
return loader.command(...)
end
local cmd_name = argv[1]
local cmd = cli[cmd_name]
if cmd ~= nil and type(cmd) == "function" then
-- Pass argv wholesale into cmd. We could omit argv[0] since the
-- traditional reasons for including it don't necessarily apply,
-- it may not be totally redundant if we want to have one global
-- handling multiple commands
return cmd(...)
else
return loader.command(...)
end
end
function cli_execute_unparsed(str)
return cli_execute(loader.parse(str))
end
-- Module exports
function cli.boot(...)
local _, argv = cli.arguments(...)
local kernel, argstr = parseBootArgs(argv)
if kernel ~= nil then
loader.perform("unload")
config.selectKernel(kernel)
end
core.boot(argstr)
end
function cli.autoboot(...)
local _, argv = cli.arguments(...)
local argstr = parseBootArgs(argv, false)
core.autoboot(argstr)
end
cli['boot-conf'] = function(...)
local _, argv = cli.arguments(...)
local kernel, argstr = parseBootArgs(argv)
if kernel ~= nil then
loader.perform("unload")
config.selectKernel(kernel)
end
core.autoboot(argstr)
end
cli['read-conf'] = function(...)
local _, argv = cli.arguments(...)
config.readConf(assert(core.popFrontTable(argv)))
end
cli['reload-conf'] = function()
config.reload()
end
cli["enable-module"] = function(...)
local _, argv = cli.arguments(...)
if #argv == 0 then
print("usage error: enable-module module")
return
end
setModule(argv[1], true)
end
cli["disable-module"] = function(...)
local _, argv = cli.arguments(...)
if #argv == 0 then
print("usage error: disable-module module")
return
end
setModule(argv[1], false)
end
cli["toggle-module"] = function(...)
local _, argv = cli.arguments(...)
if #argv == 0 then
print("usage error: toggle-module module")
return
end
local module = argv[1]
setModule(module, not config.isModuleEnabled(module))
end
cli["show-module-options"] = function()
local module_info = config.getModuleInfo()
local modules = module_info['modules']
local blacklist = module_info['blacklist']
local lines = {}
for module, info in pairs(modules) do
if #lines > 0 then
lines[#lines + 1] = ""
end
lines[#lines + 1] = "Name: " .. module
if info.name then
lines[#lines + 1] = "Path: " .. info.name
end
if info.type then
lines[#lines + 1] = "Type: " .. info.type
end
if info.flags then
lines[#lines + 1] = "Flags: " .. info.flags
end
if info.before then
lines[#lines + 1] = "Before load: " .. info.before
end
if info.after then
lines[#lines + 1] = "After load: " .. info.after
end
if info.error then
lines[#lines + 1] = "Error: " .. info.error
end
local status
if blacklist[module] and not info.force then
status = "Blacklisted"
elseif info.load == "YES" then
status = "Load"
else
status = "Don't load"
end
lines[#lines + 1] = "Status: " .. status
end
pager.open()
for _, v in ipairs(lines) do
pager.output(v .. "\n")
end
pager.close()
end
cli["disable-device"] = function(...)
local _, argv = cli.arguments(...)
local d, u
if #argv == 0 then
print("usage error: disable-device device")
return
end
d, u = string.match(argv[1], "(%w*%a)(%d+)")
if d ~= nil then
loader.setenv("hint." .. d .. "." .. u .. ".disabled", "1")
end
end
-- Used for splitting cli varargs into cmd_name and the rest of argv
function cli.arguments(...)
local argv = {...}
local cmd_name
cmd_name, argv = core.popFrontTable(argv)
return cmd_name, argv
end
return cli