nuttx/graphics/nxterm/nxterm_vt100.c

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/****************************************************************************
* nuttx/graphics/nxterm/nxterm_vt100.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2012 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved.
* Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
*
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*
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*
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****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <nuttx/vt100.h>
#include "nxterm.h"
/****************************************************************************
* Private Types
****************************************************************************/
typedef int (*seqhandler_t)(FAR struct nxterm_state_s *priv);
struct vt100_sequence_s
{
FAR const char *seq;
seqhandler_t handler;
uint8_t size;
};
/****************************************************************************
* Private Function Prototypes
****************************************************************************/
static int nxterm_erasetoeol(FAR struct nxterm_state_s *priv);
/****************************************************************************
* Private Data
****************************************************************************/
/* All recognized VT100 escape sequences. Very little as present, this is
* a placeholder for a future, more complete VT100 emulation.
*/
/* <esc>[K is the VT100 command erases to the end of the line. */
static const char g_erasetoeol[] = VT100_CLEAREOL;
/* The list of all VT100 sequences supported by the emulation */
static const struct vt100_sequence_s g_vt100sequences[] =
{
{g_erasetoeol, nxterm_erasetoeol, sizeof(g_erasetoeol)},
{NULL, NULL, 0}
};
/****************************************************************************
* Private Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: nxterm_erasetoeol
*
* Description:
* Handle the erase-to-eol VT100 escapte sequence
*
* Input Parameters:
* priv - Driver data structure
*
* Returned Value:
* The index of the match in g_vt100sequences[]
*
****************************************************************************/
static int nxterm_erasetoeol(FAR struct nxterm_state_s *priv)
{
/* Does nothing yet (other than consume the sequence) */
return OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: nxterm_vt100part
*
* Description:
* Return the next entry that is a partial match to the sequence.
*
* Input Parameters:
* priv - Driver data structure
* seqsize - The number of bytes in the sequence
* startndx - The index to start searching
*
* Returned Value:
* A pointer to the matching sequence in g_vt100sequences[]
*
****************************************************************************/
FAR const struct vt100_sequence_s *
nxterm_vt100part(FAR struct nxterm_state_s *priv, int seqsize)
{
FAR const struct vt100_sequence_s *seq;
int ndx;
/* Search from the beginning of the sequence table */
for (ndx = 0; g_vt100sequences[ndx].seq; ndx++)
{
/* Is this sequence big enough? */
seq = &g_vt100sequences[ndx];
if (seq->size >= seqsize)
{
/* Yes... are the first 'seqsize' bytes the same */
if (memcmp(seq->seq, priv->seq, seqsize) == 0)
{
/* Yes.. return the match */
return seq;
}
}
}
return NULL;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: nxterm_vt100seq
*
* Description:
* Determine if the new sequence is a part of a supported VT100 escape
* sequence.
*
* Input Parameters:
* priv - Driver data structure
* seqsize - The number of bytes in the sequence
*
* Returned Value:
* state - See enum nxterm_vt100state_e;
*
****************************************************************************/
static enum nxterm_vt100state_e nxterm_vt100seq(FAR struct nxterm_state_s *priv,
int seqsize)
{
FAR const struct vt100_sequence_s *seq;
enum nxterm_vt100state_e ret;
/* Is there any VT100 escape sequence that matches what we have
* buffered so far?
*/
seq = nxterm_vt100part(priv, seqsize);
if (seq)
{
/* Yes.. if the size of that escape sequence is the same as what we
* have buffered, then we have an exact match.
*/
if (seq->size == seqsize)
{
/* Process the VT100 sequence */
seq->handler(priv);
priv->nseq = 0;
return VT100_PROCESSED;
}
/* The 'seqsize' is still smaller than the potential match(es). We
* will need to collect more characters before we can make a decision.
* Retun an indication that we have consumed the character.
*/
return VT100_CONSUMED;
}
/* We get here on a failure. The buffer sequence is not part of any
* supported VT100 escape sequence. If seqsize > 1 then we need to
* return a special value because we have to re-process the buffered
* data.
*/
ret = seqsize > 1 ? VT100_ABORT : VT100_NOT_CONSUMED;
return ret;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: nxterm_vt100
*
* Description:
* Test if the newly received byte is part of a VT100 escape sequence
*
* Input Parameters:
* priv - Driver data structure
* ch - The newly received character
*
* Returned Value:
* state - See enum nxterm_vt100state_e;
*
****************************************************************************/
enum nxterm_vt100state_e nxterm_vt100(FAR struct nxterm_state_s *priv, char ch)
{
enum nxterm_vt100state_e ret;
int seqsize;
DEBUGASSERT(priv && priv->nseq < VT100_MAX_SEQUENCE);
/* If we have no buffered characters, then 'ch' must be the first character
* of an escape sequence.
*/
if (priv->nseq < 1)
{
/* The first character of an escape sequence must be an an escape
* character (duh).
*/
if (ch != ASCII_ESC)
{
return VT100_NOT_CONSUMED;
}
/* Add the escape character to the buffer but don't bother with any
* further checking.
*/
priv->seq[0] = ASCII_ESC;
priv->nseq = 1;
return VT100_CONSUMED;
}
/* Temporarily add the next character to the buffer */
seqsize = priv->nseq;
priv->seq[seqsize] = ch;
/* Then check if this sequence is part of an a valid escape sequence */
seqsize++;
ret = nxterm_vt100seq(priv, seqsize);
if (ret == VT100_CONSUMED)
{
/* The newly added character is indeed part of a VT100 escape sequence
* (which is still incomplete). Keep it in the buffer.
*/
priv->nseq = seqsize;
}
return ret;
}