/* * Copyright (c) 2017, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved. * * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */ #ifndef __WINPOSIX_H__ # define __WINPOSIX_H__ # define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS # include # include # include # include # include # include # include "uuid.h" /* Derive or provide Windows equivalents of Posix/GCC/Unix stuff. */ # ifndef PATH_MAX # ifdef MAX_PATH # define PATH_MAX MAX_PATH # else # ifdef _MAX_PATH # define MAX_PATH _MAX_PATH # define PATH_MAX _MAX_PATH # else # define PATH_MAX 260 # endif # endif # endif # ifndef _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS # define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS 1 # endif /* * Platform specific names. * * Visual Studio deprecates a number of POSIX functions and only provides * ISO C++ compliant alternatives (distinguished by their '_' prefix). * These macros help provide a stopgap for that. */ /* fileno cannot be an inline function, because _fileno is a macro. */ # define fileno(fileptr) _fileno(fileptr) /* _fstat uses the _stat structure, not stat. */ # define BLD_PLAT_STAT _stat /* Define flag values for _access. */ # define F_OK 0 /* getopt implementation for Windows: Data. */ /* Legitimate values for option.has_arg. */ enum has_arg_values { no_argument, /* No argument value required */ required_argument, /* value must be specified. */ optional_argument /* value may be specified. */ }; /* Long option table entry for get_opt_long. */ struct option { /* The name of the option. */ const char *name; /* * Indicates whether the option takes an argument. * Possible values: see has_arg_values above. */ int has_arg; /* If not null, when option present, *flag is set to val. */ int *flag; /* * The value associated with this option to return * (and save in *flag when not null) */ int val; }; /* * This variable is set by getopt to point at the value of the option * argument, for those options that accept arguments. */ extern char *optarg; /* * When this variable is not zero, getopt emits an error message to stderr * if it encounters an unspecified option, or a missing argument. * Otherwise no message is reported. */ extern const int opterr; /* const as NOT used in this implementation. */ /* * This variable is set by getopt to the index of the next element of the * argv array to be processed. Once getopt has found all of the option * arguments, you can use this variable to determine where the remaining * non-option arguments begin. The initial value of this variable is 1. */ extern int optind; /* * When getopt encounters an unknown option character or an option with a * missing required argument, it stores that option character in this * variable. */ extern int optopt; /* * Platform specific names. * * Visual Studio deprecates a number of POSIX functions and only provides * ISO C++ compliant alternatives (distinguished by their '_' prefix). * These inline functions provide a stopgap for that. */ inline int access(const char *path, int mode) { return _access(path, mode); } inline int chdir(const char *s) { return _chdir(s); } inline int fstat(int fd, struct _stat *buffer) { return _fstat(fd, buffer); } inline char *strdup(const char *s) { return _strdup(s); } /* * getopt implementation for Windows: Functions. * * Windows does not have the getopt family of functions, as it normally * uses '/' instead of '-' as the command line option delimiter. * These functions provide a Windows version that uses '-', which precludes * using '-' as the intial letter of a program argument. * This is not seen as a problem in the specific instance of fiptool, * and enables existing makefiles to work on a Windows build environment. */ /* * The getopt function gets the next option argument from the argument list * specified by the argv and argc arguments. */ int getopt(int argc, char *argv[], char *options); /* * getopt_long gets the next option argument from the argument list * specified by the argv and argc arguments. Options may be either short * (single letter) as for getopt, or longer names (preceded by --). */ int getopt_long(int argc, char *argv[], const char *shortopts, const struct option *longopts, int *indexptr); /* * getopt_long_only gets the next option argument from the argument list * specified by the argv and argc arguments. Options may be either short * or long as for getopt_long, but the long names may have a single '-' * prefix, too. */ int getopt_long_only(int argc, char *argv[], const char *shortopts, const struct option *longopts, int *indexptr); #endif /* __WINPOSIX_H__ */