/* * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public * License v2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * 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 GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public * License along with this program; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 021110-1307, USA. */ #ifndef __BTRFS_COMMANDS_H__ #define __BTRFS_COMMANDS_H__ enum { CMD_HIDDEN = (1 << 0), /* should not be in help listings */ CMD_ALIAS = (1 << 1), /* alias of next command in cmd_group */ CMD_FORMAT_TEXT = (1 << 2), /* output as plain text */ CMD_FORMAT_JSON = (1 << 3), /* output in json */ }; #define CMD_FORMAT_MASK (CMD_FORMAT_TEXT | CMD_FORMAT_JSON) struct cmd_struct { const char *token; int (*fn)(const struct cmd_struct *cmd, int argc, char **argv); /* * Usage strings * * A NULL-terminated array of the following format: * * usagestr[0] - one-line synopsis (required) * usagestr[1] - one-line short description (required) * usagestr[2..m] - a long (possibly multi-line) description * (optional) * usagestr[m + 1] - an empty line separator (required if at least one * option string is given, not needed otherwise) * usagestr[m + 2..n] - option strings, one option per line * (optional) * usagestr[n + 1] - NULL terminator * * Options (if present) should always (even if there is no long * description) be prepended with an empty line. Supplied strings are * indented but otherwise printed as-is, no automatic wrapping is done. * * Grep for cmd_*_usage[] for examples. */ const char * const *usagestr; /* should be NULL if token is not a subgroup */ const struct cmd_group *next; /* CMD_* flags above */ int flags; }; /* * These macros will create cmd_struct structures with a standard name: * cmd_struct_. */ #define __CMD_NAME(name) cmd_struct_ ##name #define DECLARE_COMMAND(name) \ extern const struct cmd_struct __CMD_NAME(name) /* Define a command with all members specified */ #define DEFINE_COMMAND(name, _token, _fn, _usagestr, _group, _flags) \ const struct cmd_struct __CMD_NAME(name) = \ { \ .token = (_token), \ .fn = (_fn), \ .usagestr = (_usagestr), \ .next = (_group), \ .flags = CMD_FORMAT_TEXT | (_flags), \ } /* * Define a command for the common case - just a name and string. * It's assumed that the callback is called cmd_ and the usage * array is named cmd__usage. */ #define DEFINE_SIMPLE_COMMAND(name, token) \ DEFINE_COMMAND(name, token, cmd_ ##name, \ cmd_ ##name ##_usage, NULL, 0) /* * Define a command with flags, eg. with the additional output formats. * See CMD_* . */ #define DEFINE_COMMAND_WITH_FLAGS(name, token, flags) \ DEFINE_COMMAND(name, token, cmd_ ##name, \ cmd_ ##name ##_usage, NULL, (flags)) /* * Define a command group callback. * It's assumed that the callback is called cmd_ and the * struct cmd_group is called _cmd_group. */ #define DEFINE_GROUP_COMMAND(name, token) \ DEFINE_COMMAND(name, token, handle_command_group, \ NULL, &(name ## _cmd_group), 0) /* * Define a command group callback when the name and the string are * the same. */ #define DEFINE_GROUP_COMMAND_TOKEN(name) \ DEFINE_GROUP_COMMAND(name, #name) struct cmd_group { const char * const *usagestr; const char *infostr; const struct cmd_struct * const commands[]; }; static inline int cmd_execute(const struct cmd_struct *cmd, int argc, char **argv) { return cmd->fn(cmd, argc, argv); } int handle_command_group(const struct cmd_struct *cmd, int argc, char **argv); extern const char * const generic_cmd_help_usage[]; DECLARE_COMMAND(subvolume); DECLARE_COMMAND(subvol_list); DECLARE_COMMAND(filesystem); DECLARE_COMMAND(filesystem_du); DECLARE_COMMAND(filesystem_usage); DECLARE_COMMAND(balance); DECLARE_COMMAND(device); DECLARE_COMMAND(scrub); DECLARE_COMMAND(check); DECLARE_COMMAND(inspect); DECLARE_COMMAND(inspect_dump_super); DECLARE_COMMAND(inspect_dump_tree); DECLARE_COMMAND(inspect_tree_stats); DECLARE_COMMAND(property); DECLARE_COMMAND(send); DECLARE_COMMAND(receive); DECLARE_COMMAND(quota); DECLARE_COMMAND(qgroup); DECLARE_COMMAND(replace); DECLARE_COMMAND(restore); DECLARE_COMMAND(rescue); #endif