Esempio n. 1
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int nsh_session(FAR struct console_stdio_s *pstate)
{
  FAR struct nsh_vtbl_s *vtbl;
  int ret;

  DEBUGASSERT(pstate);
  vtbl = &pstate->cn_vtbl;

#ifdef CONFIG_NSH_CONSOLE_LOGIN
  /* Login User and Password Check */

  if (nsh_login(pstate) != OK)
    {
      nsh_exit(vtbl, 1);
      return -1; /* nsh_exit does not return */
    }
#endif /* CONFIG_NSH_CONSOLE_LOGIN */

  /* Present a greeting and possibly a Message of the Day (MOTD) */

  fputs(g_nshgreeting, pstate->cn_outstream);

#ifdef CONFIG_NSH_MOTD
# ifdef CONFIG_NSH_PLATFORM_MOTD
  /* Output the platform message of the day */

  platform_motd(vtbl->iobuffer, IOBUFFERSIZE);
  fprintf(pstate->cn_outstream, "%s\n", vtbl->iobuffer);

# else
  /* Output the fixed message of the day */

  fprintf(pstate->cn_outstream, "%s\n", g_nshmotd);
# endif
#endif

  fflush(pstate->cn_outstream);

  /* Execute the login script */

#ifdef CONFIG_NSH_ROMFSRC
  (void)nsh_loginscript(vtbl);
#endif

  /* Then enter the command line parsing loop */

  for (;;)
    {
      /* For the case of debugging the USB console... dump collected USB trace data */

#ifdef CONFIG_NSH_USBDEV_TRACE
      nsh_usbtrace();
#endif

      /* Display the prompt string */

      fputs(g_nshprompt, pstate->cn_outstream);
      fflush(pstate->cn_outstream);

      /* Get the next line of input. readline() returns EOF on end-of-file
       * or any read failure.
       */

#ifdef CONFIG_NSH_CLE
      ret = cle(pstate->cn_line, CONFIG_NSH_LINELEN,
                INSTREAM(pstate), OUTSTREAM(pstate));
#else
      ret = readline(pstate->cn_line, CONFIG_NSH_LINELEN,
                     INSTREAM(pstate), OUTSTREAM(pstate));
#endif
      if (ret != EOF)
        {
          /* Parse process the command */

          (void)nsh_parse(vtbl, pstate->cn_line);
          fflush(pstate->cn_outstream);
        }

      /* Readline normally returns the number of characters read,
       * but will return EOF on end of file or if an error occurs.
       * EOF will cause the session to terminate.
       */

      else
        {
          fprintf(pstate->cn_outstream, g_fmtcmdfailed, "nsh_session",
                  "readline", NSH_ERRNO_OF(-ret));
          return ret == 0 ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE;
        }
    }

  /* We do not get here, but this is necessary to keep some compilers happy.
   * But others will complain that this code is not reachable.
   */

  return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
Esempio n. 2
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static int nsh_telnetmain(int argc, char *argv[])
{
  FAR struct console_stdio_s *pstate = nsh_newconsole();
  FAR struct nsh_vtbl_s *vtbl;

  DEBUGASSERT(pstate != NULL);
  vtbl = &pstate->cn_vtbl;

  _info("Session [%d] Started\n", getpid());

#ifdef CONFIG_NSH_TELNET_LOGIN
  /* Login User and Password Check */

  if (nsh_telnetlogin(pstate) != OK)
    {
      nsh_exit(vtbl, 1);
      return -1; /* nsh_exit does not return */
    }
#endif /* CONFIG_NSH_TELNET_LOGIN */

  /* The following logic mostly the same as the login in nsh_session.c.  It
   * differs only in that gets() is called to get the command instead of
   * readline().
   */

  /* Present a greeting and possibly a Message of the Day (MOTD) */

  fputs(g_nshgreeting, pstate->cn_outstream);

#ifdef CONFIG_NSH_MOTD
# ifdef CONFIG_NSH_PLATFORM_MOTD
  /* Output the platform message of the day */

  platform_motd(vtbl->iobuffer, IOBUFFERSIZE);
  fprintf(pstate->cn_outstream, "%s/n", vtbl->iobuffer);

# else
  /* Output the fixed message of the day */

  fprintf(pstate->cn_outstream, "%s/n", g_nshmotd);
# endif
#endif

  fflush(pstate->cn_outstream);

  /* Execute the startup script.  If standard console is also defined, then
   * we will not bother with the initscript here (although it is safe to
   * call nshinitscript multiple times).
   */

#if defined(CONFIG_NSH_ROMFSETC) && !defined(CONFIG_NSH_CONSOLE)
  (void)nsh_initscript(vtbl);
#endif

  /* Execute the login script */

#ifdef CONFIG_NSH_ROMFSRC
  (void)nsh_loginscript(vtbl);
#endif

  /* Then enter the command line parsing loop */

  for (;;)
    {
      /* Display the prompt string */

      fputs(g_nshprompt, pstate->cn_outstream);
      fflush(pstate->cn_outstream);

      /* Get the next line of input from the Telnet client */

      if (fgets(pstate->cn_line, CONFIG_NSH_LINELEN, INSTREAM(pstate)) != NULL)
        {
          /* Parse process the received Telnet command */

          (void)nsh_parse(vtbl, pstate->cn_line);
          fflush(pstate->cn_outstream);
        }
      else
        {
          fprintf(pstate->cn_outstream, g_fmtcmdfailed, "nsh_telnetmain",
                  "fgets", NSH_ERRNO);
          nsh_exit(vtbl, 1);
        }
    }

  /* Clean up */

  nsh_exit(vtbl, 0);

  /* We do not get here, but this is necessary to keep some compilers happy */

  return OK;
}