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/*
 * Mach Operating System
 * Copyright (c) 1993,1991,1990 Carnegie Mellon University
 * All Rights Reserved.
 *
 * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
 * documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
 * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
 * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
 * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
 *
 * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS
 * CONDITION.  CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR
 * ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
 *
 * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
 *
 *  Software Distribution Coordinator  or  Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
 *  School of Computer Science
 *  Carnegie Mellon University
 *  Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
 *
 * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
 * rights to redistribute these changes.
 */

/*
 *	Switches are;
 *		-[v,Q]  verbose or not quiet:  prints out type
 *			and routine information as mig runs.
 *		-[V,q]  not verbose or quiet : don't print
 *			information during compilation
 *			(this is the default)
 *		-[s,S]	generate symbol table or not:  generate a
 *			table of rpc-name, number, routine triplets
 *			as an external data structure -- main use is
 *			for protection system's specification of rights
 *			and for protection dispatch code.  Default is -s.
 *		-i <prefix>
 *			Put each user routine in its own file.  The
 *			file is named <prefix><routine-name>.c.
 *		-user <name>
 *			Name the user-side file <name>
 *		-server <name>
 *			Name the server-side file <name>
 *		-header <name>
 *			Name the user-side header file <name>
 *		-iheader <name>
 *			Name the user-side internal header file <name>
 *		-sheader <name>
 *			Name the server-side header file <name>
 *
 *  DESIGN:
 *	Mig uses a lexxer module created by lex from lexxer.l and
 *	a parser module created by yacc from parser.y to parse an
 *	interface definitions module for a mach server.
 *	The parser module calls routines in statement.c
 *	and routines.c to build a list of statement structures.
 *	The most interesting statements are the routine definitions
 *	which contain information about the name, type, characteristics
 *	of the routine, an argument list containing information for
 *	each argument type, and a list of special arguments. The
 *	argument type structures are build by routines in type.c
 *	Once parsing is completed, the three code generation modules:
 *	header.c user.c and server.c are called sequentially. These
 *	do some code generation directly and also call the routines
 *	in utils.c for common (parameterized) code generation.
 *
 */

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

#include "error.h"
#include "lexxer.h"
#include "global.h"
#include "write.h"

extern int yyparse();
static FILE *myfopen(const char *name, const char *mode);
static void myfclose(FILE *file, const char *name);

static string_t RoutineListFileName;

static void
parseArgs(int argc, char **argv)
{
    while (--argc > 0)
	if ((++argv)[0][0] == '-')
	{
	    switch (argv[0][1])
	    {
	      case 'n':
		DefaultFiles = false;
		break;
	      case 'q':
		BeQuiet = true;
		break;
	      case 'Q':
		BeQuiet = false;
		break;
	      case 'v':
		BeVerbose = true;
		break;
	      case 'V':
		BeVerbose = false;
		break;
	      case 'r':
		/* This is the default and `-R' doesn't work anymore.  */
		break;
	      case 'R':
		fatal("the option `-R' cannot be used anymore, use the rpc "
		      "calls (`-r', default) instead.");
		break;
	      case 'l':
		if (streql(argv[0], "-list"))
		{
		    --argc; ++argv;
		    if (argc == 0)
			fatal("missing name for -list option");
		    RoutineListFileName = strmake(argv[0]);
		}
		break;
	      case 's':
		if (streql(argv[0], "-server"))
		{
		    --argc; ++argv;
		    if (argc == 0)
			fatal("missing name for -server option");
		    ServerFileName = strmake(argv[0]);
		}
		else if (streql(argv[0], "-sheader"))
		{
		    --argc; ++argv;
		    if (argc == 0)
		      fatal ("missing name for -sheader option");
		    ServerHeaderFileName = strmake(argv[0]);
		}
 		else if (streql(argv[0], "-subrprefix"))
 		  {
 		    --argc; ++argv;
 		    if (argc == 0)
 		      fatal ("missing string for -subrprefix option");
 		    SubrPrefix = strmake(argv[0]);
 		  }
		else
		    GenSymTab = true;
		break;
	      case 'S':
	        GenSymTab = false;
		break;
	      case 'i':
		if (streql(argv[0], "-iheader"))
		{
		    --argc; ++argv;
		    if (argc == 0)
			fatal("missing name for -iheader option");
		    InternalHeaderFileName = strmake(argv[0]);
		}
		else
		{
		    --argc; ++argv;
		    if (argc == 0)
			fatal("missing prefix for -i option");
		    UserFilePrefix = strmake(argv[0]);
		}
		break;
	      case 'u':
		if (streql(argv[0], "-user"))
		{
		    --argc; ++argv;
		    if (argc == 0)
			fatal("missing name for -user option");
		    UserFileName = strmake(argv[0]);
		}
		else
		    fatal("unknown flag: '%s'", argv[0]);
		break;
	      case 'h':
		if (streql(argv[0], "-header"))
		{
		    --argc; ++argv;
		    if (argc == 0)
			fatal("missing name for -header option");
		    UserHeaderFileName = strmake(argv[0]);
		}
		else
		    fatal("unknown flag: '%s'", argv[0]);
		break;
 	      case 'p':
 		if (streql(argv[0], "-prefix"))
 		  {
 		    if (--argc == 0)
 		      fatal ("missing string for -prefix option");
 		    RoutinePrefix = strmake(*++argv);
 		  }
  		break;
	      default:
		fatal("unknown flag: '%s'", argv[0]);
		/*NOTREACHED*/
	    }
	}
	else
	    fatal("bad argument: '%s'", *argv);
}

int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
    FILE *uheader, *server, *user;
    FILE *iheader, *sheader;

    set_program_name("mig");
    parseArgs(argc, argv);
    init_global();

    LookNormal();
    (void) yyparse();

    if (errors > 0)
	exit(1);

    more_global();

    uheader = myfopen(UserHeaderFileName, "w");
    if (!UserFilePrefix)
	user = myfopen(UserFileName, "w");
    else
	user = NULL;
    server = myfopen(ServerFileName, "w");
    if (ServerHeaderFileName)
	sheader = myfopen(ServerHeaderFileName, "w");
    else
 	sheader = NULL;
    if (IsKernelServer)
	iheader = myfopen(InternalHeaderFileName, "w");
    else
	iheader = NULL;

    if (BeVerbose)
    {
	printf("Writing %s ... ", UserHeaderFileName);
	fflush(stdout);
    }
    WriteUserHeader(uheader, StatementList);
    myfclose(uheader, UserHeaderFileName);
    if (ServerHeaderFileName)
    {
	if (BeVerbose)
	{
	    printf ("done.\nWriting %s ...", ServerHeaderFileName);
	    fflush (stdout);
	}
	WriteServerHeader(sheader, StatementList);
	myfclose(sheader, ServerHeaderFileName);
    }
    if (IsKernelServer)
    {
	if (BeVerbose)
	{
	    printf("done.\nWriting %s ... ", InternalHeaderFileName);
	    fflush(stdout);
	}
	WriteInternalHeader(iheader, StatementList);
	myfclose(iheader, InternalHeaderFileName);
    }
    if (UserFilePrefix)
    {
	if (BeVerbose)
	{
	    printf("done.\nWriting individual user files ... ");
	    fflush(stdout);
	}
	WriteUserIndividual(StatementList);
    }
    else
    {
	if (BeVerbose)
	{
	    printf("done.\nWriting %s ... ", UserFileName);
	    fflush(stdout);
	}
	WriteUser(user, StatementList);
	myfclose(user, UserFileName);
    }
    if (BeVerbose)
    {
	printf("done.\nWriting %s ... ", ServerFileName);
	fflush(stdout);
    }
    WriteServer(server, StatementList);
    myfclose(server, ServerFileName);

    if (RoutineListFileName != strNULL)
      {
	FILE *listfile = myfopen (RoutineListFileName, "w");
	WriteRoutineList (listfile, StatementList);
	myfclose (listfile, RoutineListFileName);
      }

    if (BeVerbose)
	printf("done.\n");

    return 0;
}

static FILE *
myfopen(const char *name, const char *mode)
{
    const char *realname;
    FILE *file;
    extern int errno;

    if (name == strNULL)
	realname = "/dev/null";
    else
	realname = name;

    file = fopen(realname, mode);
    if (file == NULL)
	fatal("fopen(%s): %s", realname, unix_error_string(errno));

    return file;
}

static void
myfclose(FILE *file, const char *name)
{
    if (ferror(file) || fclose(file))
        fatal("fclose(%s): %s", name, unix_error_string(errno));
}