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/*****************************************************************************\
* common.c
*****************************************************************************
* Please also read the file DISCLAIMER which is included in this software
* distribution.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License (as published by the
* Free Software Foundation) version 2, dated June 1991.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the terms and
* conditions of the GNU General Public License for more details.
\*****************************************************************************/
#include "common.h"
/* basename of this program, as reported by argv[0] */
const char prog_name[] = "nvramtool";
/* version of this program */
const char prog_version[] = "2.1";
/****************************************************************************
* get_line_from_file
*
* Get a line of input from file 'f'. Store result in 'line' which is an
* array of 'line_buf_size' bytes.
****************************************************************************/
int get_line_from_file(FILE * f, char line[], int line_buf_size)
{
if (fgets(line, line_buf_size, f) == NULL)
return LINE_EOF;
/* If the file contains a line that is too long, then it's best
* to let the user know right away rather than passing back a
* truncated result that will lead to problems later on.
*/
return (strlen(line) == ((size_t) (line_buf_size - 1))) ?
LINE_TOO_LONG : OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
* out_of_memory
*
* We ran out of memory. Print an error message and die.
****************************************************************************/
noreturn void out_of_memory(void)
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Out of memory.\n", prog_name);
exit(1);
}
/****************************************************************************
* usage
*
* Write a usage message to 'outfile'. If 'outfile' is 'stderr' then exit
* with a value of 1. Otherwise exit with a value of 0.
****************************************************************************/
void usage(FILE * outfile)
{
fprintf(outfile,
"Usage: %s [-y LAYOUT_FILE | -t] PARAMETER ...\n\n"
" Read/write coreboot parameters or show info from "
"coreboot table.\n\n"
" -y LAYOUT_FILE: Use CMOS layout specified by "
"LAYOUT_FILE.\n"
" -t: Use CMOS layout specified by CMOS option "
"table.\n"
" -C CBFS_FILE: Use CBFS file for layout and CMOS data.\n"
" -D CMOS_FILE: Use CMOS file for CMOS data (overrides CMOS of -C).\n"
" [-n] -r NAME: Show parameter NAME. If -n is given, "
"show value only.\n"
" -e NAME: Show all possible values for parameter "
"NAME.\n"
" -a: Show names and values for all "
"parameters.\n"
" -w NAME=VALUE: Set parameter NAME to VALUE.\n"
" -p INPUT_FILE: Set parameters according to INPUT_FILE.\n"
" -i: Same as -p but file contents taken from "
"standard input.\n"
" -c [VALUE]: Show CMOS checksum or set checksum to "
"VALUE.\n"
" -l [ARG]: Show coreboot table info for ARG, or "
"all ARG choices.\n"
" -L OUTPUT_BIN Write CMOS layout file in binary format\n"
" -H OUTPUT_HDR Write CMOS layout file in header format\n"
" -d: Show low-level dump of coreboot table.\n"
" -Y: Show CMOS layout info.\n"
" -b OUTPUT_FILE: Dump CMOS memory contents to file.\n"
" -B INPUT_FILE: Write file contents to CMOS memory.\n"
" -x: Show hex dump of CMOS memory.\n"
" -X DUMPFILE: Show hex dump of CMOS dumpfile.\n"
" -v: Show version info for this program.\n"
" -h: Show this message.\n", prog_name);
exit(outfile == stderr);
}
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