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/*
* nvidia-settings: A tool for configuring the NVIDIA X driver on Unix
* and Linux systems.
*
* Copyright (C) 2004 NVIDIA Corporation.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of Version 2 of the GNU General Public
* License 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 Version 2
* of 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 02111-1307, USA
*
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include "command-line.h"
#include "query-assign.h"
#include "msg.h"
#include "nvgetopt.h"
#include "glxinfo.h"
#include "NvCtrlAttributes.h"
#define TAB " "
#define BIGTAB " "
/* local prototypes */
static void print_assign_help(void);
static void print_query_help(void);
static void print_help(void);
static char *tilde_expansion(char *str);
static char *nvstrcat(const char *str, ...);
/*
* verbosity, controls output of errors, warnings and other
* information (used by msg.c).
*/
int __verbosity = VERBOSITY_DEFAULT;
int __terse = NV_FALSE;
int __display_device_string = NV_FALSE;
/*
* print_version() - print version information
*/
extern const char *pNV_ID;
static void print_version(void)
{
nv_msg(NULL, "");
nv_msg(NULL, pNV_ID);
nv_msg(TAB, "The NVIDIA X Server Settings tool.");
nv_msg(NULL, "");
nv_msg(TAB, "This program is used to configure the "
"NVIDIA Linux graphics driver.");
nv_msg(NULL, "");
nv_msg(TAB, "Copyright (C) 2004 NVIDIA Corporation.");
nv_msg(NULL, "");
} /* print_version() */
/*
* Options table; the fields are:
*
* name - this is the long option name
*
* shortname - this is the one character short option name
*
* flags - bitmask; possible values are NVGETOPT_HAS_ARGUMENT and
* NVGETOPT_IS_BOOLEAN
*
* description function - function to call to display description
* through nv_msg()
*
* description - text for use by print_help() to describe the option
*/
#define CONFIG_FILE_OPTION 1
static const NVGetoptOption __options[] = {
{ "version", 'v', 0, NULL,
"Print the nvidia-settings version and exit." },
{ "help", 'h', 0, NULL,
"Print usage information and exit." },
{ "config", CONFIG_FILE_OPTION, NVGETOPT_HAS_ARGUMENT, NULL,
"Use the configuration file [CONFIG] rather than the "
"default " DEFAULT_RC_FILE },
{ "ctrl-display", 'c', NVGETOPT_HAS_ARGUMENT, NULL,
"Control the specified X display. If this option is not given, then "
"nvidia-settings will control the display specifed by '--display'. If "
"that is not given, then the $DISPLAY environment variable is used." },
{ "load-config-only", 'l', 0, NULL,
"Load the configuration file, send the values specified therein to "
"the X server, and exit. This mode of operation is useful to place "
"in your .xinitrc file, for example." },
{ "no-config", 'n', 0, NULL,
"Do not load the configuration file. This mode of operation is useful "
"if nvidia-settings has difficulties starting due to problems with "
"applying settings in the configuration file." },
{ "rewrite-config-file", 'r', 0, NULL,
"Write the X server configuration to the configuration file, and exit, "
"without starting the graphical user interface." },
{ "verbose", 'V', NVGETOPT_HAS_ARGUMENT|NVGETOPT_ARGUMENT_IS_OPTIONAL, NULL,
"Controls how much information is printed. Valid values are 'errors' "
"(print error messages), 'warnings' (print error and warning messages), "
"and 'all' (print error, warning and other informational messages). By "
"default, only errors are printed." },
{ "assign", 'a', NVGETOPT_HAS_ARGUMENT, print_assign_help, NULL },
{ "query", 'q', NVGETOPT_HAS_ARGUMENT, print_query_help, NULL },
{ "terse", 't', 0, NULL,
"When querying attribute values with the '--query' commandline option, "
"only print the current value, rather than the more verbose description "
"of the attribute, its valid values, and its current value." },
{ "display-device-string", 'd', 0, NULL,
"When printing attribute values in response to the '--query' option, "
"if the attribute value is a display device mask, print the value "
"as a list of display devices (e.g., \"CRT-0, DFP-0\"), rather than "
"a hexidecimal bitmask (e.g., 0x00010001)." },
{ "glxinfo", 'g', 0, NULL,
"Print GLX Information for the X display and exit." },
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0 },
};
/*
* print_assign_help() - print help information for the assign option.
*/
static void print_assign_help(void)
{
nv_msg(BIGTAB, "The ASSIGN argument to the '--assign' commandline option "
"is of the form:");
nv_msg(NULL, "");
nv_msg(BIGTAB TAB, "{DISPLAY}/{attribute name}[{display devices}]"
"={value}");
nv_msg(NULL, "");
nv_msg(BIGTAB, "This assigns the attribute {attribute name} to the value "
"{value} on the X Display {DISPLAY}. {DISPLAY} follows the usual "
"{host}:{display}.{screen} syntax of the DISPLAY environment "
"variable and is optional; when it is not specified, then it is "
"implied following the same rule as the --ctrl-display option. "
"If the X screen is not specified, then the assignment is made to "
"all X screens. Note that the '/' is only required when {DISPLAY} "
"is present.");
nv_msg(NULL, "");
nv_msg(BIGTAB, "{DISPLAY} can additionally include a target "
"specification to direct an assignment to something other than "
"an X screen. A target specification is contained within brackets "
"and consists of a target type name, a colon, and the "
"target id. The target type name can be one of \"screen\", "
"\"gpu\", or \"framelock\"; the target id is the index into the "
"list of targets (for that target type). The target specification "
"can be used in {DISPLAY} wherever an X screen can be used, "
"following the syntax {host}:{display}[{target_type}:"
"{target_id}]. See the output of `nvidia-settings -q all` for "
"information on which target types can be used with which "
"attributes. See the output of `nvidia-settings -q screens "
"-q gpus -q framelocks` for lists of targets for each "
"target type.");
nv_msg(NULL, "");
nv_msg(BIGTAB, "The [{display devices}] portion is also optional; "
"if it is not specified, then the attribute is assigned to all "
"display devices.");
nv_msg(NULL, "");
nv_msg(BIGTAB, "Some examples:");
nv_msg(NULL, "");
nv_msg(BIGTAB TAB, "-a FSAA=5");
nv_msg(BIGTAB TAB, "-a localhost:0.0/DigitalVibrance[CRT-0]=0");
nv_msg(BIGTAB TAB, "--assign=\"SyncToVBlank=1\"");
nv_msg(BIGTAB TAB, "-a [gpu:0]/DigitalVibrance[DFP-1]=63");
} /* print_assign_help() */
/*
* print_query_help() - print help information for the query option.
*/
static void print_query_help(void)
{
nv_msg(BIGTAB, "The QUERY argument to the '--query' commandline option "
"is of the form:");
nv_msg(NULL, "");
nv_msg(BIGTAB TAB, "{DISPLAY}/{attribute name}[{display devices}]");
nv_msg(NULL, "");
nv_msg(BIGTAB, "This queries the current value of the attribute "
"{attribute name} on the X Display {DISPLAY}. The format is "
"the same as that for the '--assign' option, without "
"'={value}'. Specify '-q screens', '-q gpus', or '-q framelocks' "
"to query a list of X screens, GPUs, or Frame Lock devices, "
"respectively, that are present on the X Display {DISPLAY}. "
"Specify '-q all' to query all attributes.");
} /* print_query_help() */
/*
* print_help() - loop through the __options[] table, and print the
* description of each option.
*/
void print_help(void)
{
int i, j, len;
char *msg, *tmp, scratch[64];
const NVGetoptOption *o;
print_version();
nv_msg(NULL, "");
nv_msg(NULL, "nvidia-settings [options]");
nv_msg(NULL, "");
for (i = 0; __options[i].name; i++) {
o = &__options[i];
if (isalpha(o->val)) {
sprintf(scratch, "%c", o->val);
msg = nvstrcat("-", scratch, ", --", o->name, NULL);
} else {
msg = nvstrcat("--", o->name, NULL);
}
if (o->flags & NVGETOPT_HAS_ARGUMENT) {
len = strlen(o->name);
for (j = 0; j < len; j++) scratch[j] = toupper(o->name[j]);
scratch[len] = '\0';
tmp = nvstrcat(msg, "=[", scratch, "]", NULL);
free(msg);
msg = tmp;
}
nv_msg(TAB, msg);
if (o->description) nv_msg(BIGTAB, o->description);
if (o->print_description) (*(o->print_description))();
nv_msg(NULL, "");
free(msg);
}
} /* print_help() */
/*
* parse_command_line() - malloc an Options structure, initialize it
* with defaults, and fill in any pertinent data from the commandline
* arguments. This must be called after the gui is initialized (so
* that the gui can remove its commandline arguments from argv).
*
* XXX it's unfortunate that we need to init the gui before calling
* this, because many of the commandline options will cause us to not
* even use the gui.
*/
Options *parse_command_line(int argc, char *argv[], char *dpy)
{
Options *op;
int n, c;
char *strval;
op = (Options *) malloc(sizeof (Options));
memset(op, 0, sizeof (Options));
op->config = DEFAULT_RC_FILE;
/*
* initialize the controlled display to the gui display name
* passed in.
*/
op->ctrl_display = dpy;
while (1) {
c = nvgetopt(argc, argv, __options, &strval, NULL);
if (c == -1)
break;
switch (c) {
case 'v': print_version(); exit(0); break;
case 'h': print_help(); exit(0); break;
case 'l': op->only_load = 1; break;
case 'n': op->no_load = 1; break;
case 'r': op->rewrite = 1; break;
case 'c': op->ctrl_display = strval; break;
case 'V':
__verbosity = VERBOSITY_DEFAULT;
if (!strval) {
/* user didn't give argument, assume "all" */
__verbosity = VERBOSITY_ALL;
} else if (nv_strcasecmp(strval, "errors") == NV_TRUE) {
__verbosity = VERBOSITY_ERROR;
} else if (nv_strcasecmp(strval, "warnings") == NV_TRUE) {
__verbosity = VERBOSITY_WARNING;
} else if (nv_strcasecmp(strval, "all") == NV_TRUE) {
__verbosity = VERBOSITY_ALL;
} else {
nv_error_msg("Invalid verbosity level '%s'. Please run "
"`%s --help` for usage information.\n",
strval, argv[0]);
exit(0);
}
break;
case 'a':
n = op->num_assignments;
op->assignments = realloc(op->assignments, sizeof(char *) * (n+1));
op->assignments[n] = strval;
op->num_assignments++;
break;
case 'q':
n = op->num_queries;
op->queries = realloc(op->queries, sizeof(char *) * (n+1));
op->queries[n] = strval;
op->num_queries++;
break;
case CONFIG_FILE_OPTION: op->config = strval; break;
case 'g': print_glxinfo(NULL); exit(0); break;
case 't': __terse = NV_TRUE; break;
case 'd': __display_device_string = NV_TRUE; break;
default:
nv_error_msg("Invalid commandline, please run `%s --help` "
"for usage information.\n", argv[0]);
exit(0);
}
}
/* do tilde expansion on the config file path */
op->config = tilde_expansion(op->config);
return op;
} /* parse_command_line() */
/*
* tilde_expansion() - do tilde expansion on the given path name;
* based loosely on code snippets found in the comp.unix.programmer
* FAQ. The tilde expansion rule is: if a tilde ('~') is alone or
* followed by a '/', then substitute the current user's home
* directory; if followed by the name of a user, then substitute that
* user's home directory.
*/
static char *tilde_expansion(char *str)
{
char *prefix = NULL;
char *replace, *user, *ret;
struct passwd *pw;
int len;
if ((!str) || (str[0] != '~')) return str;
if ((str[1] == '/') || (str[1] == '\0')) {
/* expand to the current user's home directory */
prefix = getenv("HOME");
if (!prefix) {
/* $HOME isn't set; get the home directory from /etc/passwd */
pw = getpwuid(getuid());
if (pw) prefix = pw->pw_dir;
}
replace = str + 1;
} else {
/* expand to the specified user's home directory */
replace = strchr(str, '/');
if (!replace) replace = str + strlen(str);
len = replace - str;
user = malloc(len + 1);
strncpy(user, str+1, len-1);
user[len] = '\0';
pw = getpwnam(user);
if (pw) prefix = pw->pw_dir;
free (user);
}
if (!prefix) return str;
ret = malloc(strlen(prefix) + strlen(replace) + 1);
strcpy(ret, prefix);
strcat(ret, replace);
return ret;
} /* tilde_expansion() */
/* XXX useful utility function... where should this go? */
/*
* nvstrcat() - allocate a new string, copying all given strings
* into it. taken from glib
*/
static char *nvstrcat(const char *str, ...)
{
unsigned int l;
va_list args;
char *s;
char *concat;
l = 1 + strlen(str);
va_start(args, str);
s = va_arg(args, char *);
while (s) {
l += strlen(s);
s = va_arg(args, char *);
}
va_end(args);
concat = malloc(l);
concat[0] = 0;
strcat(concat, str);
va_start(args, str);
s = va_arg(args, char *);
while (s) {
strcat(concat, s);
s = va_arg(args, char *);
}
va_end(args);
return concat;
} /* nvstrcat() */
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