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1 | /* -*-c-*- |
2 | * |
3 | * $Id: sw_arch.h,v 1.1 1999/06/02 16:53:35 mdw Exp $ |
4 | * |
5 | * Messing with architectures |
6 | * |
7 | * (c) 1999 EBI |
8 | */ |
9 | |
10 | /*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------* |
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27 | */ |
28 | |
29 | /*----- Revision history --------------------------------------------------* |
30 | * |
31 | * $Log: sw_arch.h,v $ |
32 | * Revision 1.1 1999/06/02 16:53:35 mdw |
33 | * Initial revision |
34 | * |
35 | */ |
36 | |
37 | #ifndef SW_ARCH_H |
38 | #define SW_ARCH_H |
39 | |
40 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
41 | extern "C" { |
42 | #endif |
43 | |
44 | /*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/ |
45 | |
46 | #include <mLib/dstr.h> |
47 | |
48 | /*----- Data structures ---------------------------------------------------*/ |
49 | |
50 | /* --- @archcons@ --- * |
51 | * |
52 | * Links architectures into a list. It's done like this so that we can have |
53 | * multiple lists all referring to the same data. |
54 | */ |
55 | |
56 | typedef struct archcons { |
57 | struct archent *car; |
58 | struct archcons *cdr; |
59 | } archcons; |
60 | |
61 | /* --- @archent@ --- * |
62 | * |
63 | * Records information extracted from the `archtab' file, together with some |
64 | * other data used at run-time for the parallel build stuff. |
65 | */ |
66 | |
67 | typedef struct archent { |
68 | struct archcons cons; /* Cons for linking these together */ |
69 | char *arch; /* The architecture name */ |
70 | char *host; /* The architecture representative */ |
71 | int status; /* Exit status from build process */ |
72 | struct sw_remote *r; /* Remote command control block */ |
73 | void *pres; /* Data for presentation handler */ |
74 | unsigned flags; /* Various other flags */ |
75 | } archent; |
76 | |
77 | /* --- Flags --- */ |
78 | |
79 | enum { |
80 | archFlag_touched = 1, /* Unique flag: see @arch_filter@ */ |
81 | archFlag_built = 2, /* This architecture is up-to-date */ |
82 | archFlag_home = 4 /* This is the current arch */ |
83 | }; |
84 | |
85 | /*----- Functions provided ------------------------------------------------*/ |
86 | |
87 | /* --- @arch_readtab@ --- * |
88 | * |
89 | * Arguments: --- |
90 | * |
91 | * Returns: The address of the archtab list. |
92 | * |
93 | * Use: Reads the archtab file (if necessary) and returns a list of |
94 | * its contents. |
95 | */ |
96 | |
97 | extern archcons *arch_readtab(void); |
98 | |
99 | /* --- @arch_lookup@ --- * |
100 | * |
101 | * Arguments: @const char *arch@ = pointer to archtecture name |
102 | * @int abbrev@ = whether abbreviations are OK |
103 | * |
104 | * Returns: Pointer to archtab block, or null. |
105 | * |
106 | * Use: Translates an architecture name into the name of a host |
107 | * supporting that architecture. |
108 | */ |
109 | |
110 | extern archent *arch_lookup(const char */*arch*/, int /*abbrev*/); |
111 | |
112 | /* --- @arch_filter@ --- * |
113 | * |
114 | * Arguments: @archcons *a@ = input list to filter |
115 | * @const char *p@ = pointer to a textual list of architectures |
116 | * @unsigned and@, @unsigned xor@ = flags to look for |
117 | * |
118 | * Returns: A newly constructed architecture list containing only the |
119 | * listed architectures. |
120 | * |
121 | * Use: Filters the architecture list down to a few interesting |
122 | * architectures. |
123 | * |
124 | * If @p@ is non-null, it is a textual list of architecture |
125 | * names (possibly abbreviated), and separated by whitespace |
126 | * and/or commas: only the named architectures are included in |
127 | * the resulting list. If @p@ is null, all architectures are |
128 | * considered. |
129 | * |
130 | * The list is further trimmed down by examining the flags words |
131 | * in each entry. Only entries with flags @f@ where @(f ^ xor) |
132 | * & and@ is zero are left in the resulting list. (To include |
133 | * all entries, clear @and@ to zero. To require a flag to be |
134 | * clear, set the corresponding bit in @and@. To require a flag |
135 | * to be set, set the corresponding bit in both @and@ and @xor@. |
136 | * |
137 | * (Don't try to filter on the @archFlag_touched@ flag. That |
138 | * flag is for the internal use of this routine.) |
139 | */ |
140 | |
141 | extern archcons *arch_filter(archcons */*a*/, const char */*p*/, |
142 | unsigned /*and*/, unsigned /*xor*/); |
143 | |
144 | /* --- @arch_free@ --- * |
145 | * |
146 | * Arguments: @archcons *a@ = pointer to a list |
147 | * |
148 | * Returns: --- |
149 | * |
150 | * Use: Contrary to anything you might have expected from the Lispy |
151 | * naming, old architecture lists don't get garbage collected. |
152 | * This routine throws away an old list when you don't want it |
153 | * any more. Don't call this on the main list! It will fail |
154 | * miserably, because the cons cells in the main list are |
155 | * faked. |
156 | */ |
157 | |
158 | extern void arch_free(archcons */*a*/); |
159 | |
160 | /* --- @arch_toText@ --- * |
161 | * |
162 | * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = pointer to dynamic string to build result in |
163 | * @archcons *a@ = list to write into the string |
164 | * @unsigned and@, @unsigned xor@ = flags to look for |
165 | * |
166 | * Returns: --- |
167 | * |
168 | * Use: Writes a textual list of architectures to a string. This can |
169 | * then be used (for example) as the `only-arch' list in the |
170 | * info file, by filling it into a skeleton and calling |
171 | * @swinfo_update@. The @and@ and @xor@ arguments work in the |
172 | * same way as with @arch_filter@. |
173 | */ |
174 | |
175 | extern void arch_toText(dstr */*d*/, archcons */*a*/, |
176 | unsigned /*and*/, unsigned /*xor*/); |
177 | |
178 | /* --- Subcommands --- */ |
179 | |
180 | extern int sw_arch(int /*argc*/, char */*argv*/[]); |
181 | extern int sw_listarch(int /*argc*/, char */*argv*/[]); |
182 | extern int sw_host(int /*argc*/, char */*argv*/[]); |
183 | extern int sw_only(int /*argc*/, char */*argv*/[]); |
184 | extern int sw_all(int /*argc*/, char */*argv*/[]); |
185 | |
186 | #ifdef CMD_LINK |
187 | static cmd cmd_only = { |
188 | CMD_LINK, "only-arch", sw_only, |
189 | "only-arch ARCH,...\n\ |
190 | Restrict builds to a selection of architectures. (This option is\n\ |
191 | persistent. An `--arch' command-line option takes precedence,\n\ |
192 | though.)\n" |
193 | }; |
194 | static cmd cmd_all = { |
195 | &cmd_only, "all-arch", sw_all, |
196 | "all-arch\n\ |
197 | Clears the `only-arch' list. Subsequent builds occur across all\n\ |
198 | architectures.\n" |
199 | }; |
200 | static cmd cmd_host = { |
201 | &cmd_all, "host", sw_host, |
202 | "host ARCH\n\ |
203 | Display the name of a host supporting architecture ARCH.\n" |
204 | }; |
205 | static cmd cmd_listarch = { |
206 | &cmd_host, "listarch", sw_listarch, |
207 | "listarch\n\ |
208 | Display a list of all architectures known.\n" |
209 | }; |
210 | static cmd cmd_arch = { |
211 | &cmd_listarch, "arch", sw_arch, |
212 | "arch\tDisplay the architecture name of the current host.\n" |
213 | }; |
214 | # undef CMD_LINK |
215 | # define CMD_LINK &cmd_arch |
216 | #endif |
217 | |
218 | /*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/ |
219 | |
220 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
221 | } |
222 | #endif |
223 | |
224 | #endif |