interp_forth.c revision 294985
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1998 Michael Smith <msmith@freebsd.org>
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7 * are met:
8 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
9 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
10 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
11 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
12 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
13 *
14 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
15 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
16 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
17 * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
18 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
19 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
20 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
21 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
22 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
23 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
24 * SUCH DAMAGE.
25 */
26
27#include <sys/cdefs.h>
28__FBSDID("$FreeBSD: stable/10/sys/boot/common/interp_forth.c 294985 2016-01-28 12:23:25Z smh $");
29
30#include <sys/param.h>		/* to pick up __FreeBSD_version */
31#include <string.h>
32#include <stand.h>
33#include "bootstrap.h"
34#include "ficl.h"
35
36extern char bootprog_rev[];
37
38/* #define BFORTH_DEBUG */
39
40#ifdef BFORTH_DEBUG
41# define DEBUG(fmt, args...)	printf("%s: " fmt "\n" , __func__ , ## args)
42#else
43# define DEBUG(fmt, args...)
44#endif
45
46/*
47 * Eventually, all builtin commands throw codes must be defined
48 * elsewhere, possibly bootstrap.h. For now, just this code, used
49 * just in this file, it is getting defined.
50 */
51#define BF_PARSE 100
52
53/*
54 * FreeBSD loader default dictionary cells
55 */
56#ifndef	BF_DICTSIZE
57#define	BF_DICTSIZE	10000
58#endif
59
60/*
61 * BootForth   Interface to Ficl Forth interpreter.
62 */
63
64FICL_SYSTEM *bf_sys;
65FICL_VM	*bf_vm;
66FICL_WORD *pInterp;
67
68/*
69 * Shim for taking commands from BF and passing them out to 'standard'
70 * argv/argc command functions.
71 */
72static void
73bf_command(FICL_VM *vm)
74{
75    char			*name, *line, *tail, *cp;
76    size_t			len;
77    struct bootblk_command	**cmdp;
78    bootblk_cmd_t		*cmd;
79    int				nstrings, i;
80    int				argc, result;
81    char			**argv;
82
83    /* Get the name of the current word */
84    name = vm->runningWord->name;
85
86    /* Find our command structure */
87    cmd = NULL;
88    SET_FOREACH(cmdp, Xcommand_set) {
89	if (((*cmdp)->c_name != NULL) && !strcmp(name, (*cmdp)->c_name))
90	    cmd = (*cmdp)->c_fn;
91    }
92    if (cmd == NULL)
93	panic("callout for unknown command '%s'", name);
94
95    /* Check whether we have been compiled or are being interpreted */
96    if (stackPopINT(vm->pStack)) {
97	/*
98	 * Get parameters from stack, in the format:
99	 * an un ... a2 u2 a1 u1 n --
100	 * Where n is the number of strings, a/u are pairs of
101	 * address/size for strings, and they will be concatenated
102	 * in LIFO order.
103	 */
104	nstrings = stackPopINT(vm->pStack);
105	for (i = 0, len = 0; i < nstrings; i++)
106	    len += stackFetch(vm->pStack, i * 2).i + 1;
107	line = malloc(strlen(name) + len + 1);
108	strcpy(line, name);
109
110	if (nstrings)
111	    for (i = 0; i < nstrings; i++) {
112		len = stackPopINT(vm->pStack);
113		cp = stackPopPtr(vm->pStack);
114		strcat(line, " ");
115		strncat(line, cp, len);
116	    }
117    } else {
118	/* Get remainder of invocation */
119	tail = vmGetInBuf(vm);
120	for (cp = tail, len = 0; cp != vm->tib.end && *cp != 0 && *cp != '\n'; cp++, len++)
121	    ;
122
123	line = malloc(strlen(name) + len + 2);
124	strcpy(line, name);
125	if (len > 0) {
126	    strcat(line, " ");
127	    strncat(line, tail, len);
128	    vmUpdateTib(vm, tail + len);
129	}
130    }
131    DEBUG("cmd '%s'", line);
132
133    command_errmsg = command_errbuf;
134    command_errbuf[0] = 0;
135    if (!parse(&argc, &argv, line)) {
136	result = (cmd)(argc, argv);
137	free(argv);
138    } else {
139	result=BF_PARSE;
140    }
141
142    switch (result) {
143    case CMD_CRIT:
144	printf("%s\n", command_errmsg);
145	break;
146    case CMD_FATAL:
147	panic("%s\n", command_errmsg);
148    }
149
150    free(line);
151    /*
152     * If there was error during nested ficlExec(), we may no longer have
153     * valid environment to return.  Throw all exceptions from here.
154     */
155    if (result != CMD_OK)
156	vmThrow(vm, result);
157
158    /* This is going to be thrown!!! */
159    stackPushINT(vm->pStack,result);
160}
161
162/*
163 * Replace a word definition (a builtin command) with another
164 * one that:
165 *
166 *        - Throw error results instead of returning them on the stack
167 *        - Pass a flag indicating whether the word was compiled or is
168 *          being interpreted.
169 *
170 * There is one major problem with builtins that cannot be overcome
171 * in anyway, except by outlawing it. We want builtins to behave
172 * differently depending on whether they have been compiled or they
173 * are being interpreted. Notice that this is *not* the interpreter's
174 * current state. For example:
175 *
176 * : example ls ; immediate
177 * : problem example ;		\ "ls" gets executed while compiling
178 * example			\ "ls" gets executed while interpreting
179 *
180 * Notice that, though the current state is different in the two
181 * invocations of "example", in both cases "ls" has been
182 * *compiled in*, which is what we really want.
183 *
184 * The problem arises when you tick the builtin. For example:
185 *
186 * : example-1 ['] ls postpone literal ; immediate
187 * : example-2 example-1 execute ; immediate
188 * : problem example-2 ;
189 * example-2
190 *
191 * We have no way, when we get EXECUTEd, of knowing what our behavior
192 * should be. Thus, our only alternative is to "outlaw" this. See RFI
193 * 0007, and ANS Forth Standard's appendix D, item 6.7 for a related
194 * problem, concerning compile semantics.
195 *
196 * The problem is compounded by the fact that "' builtin CATCH" is valid
197 * and desirable. The only solution is to create an intermediary word.
198 * For example:
199 *
200 * : my-ls ls ;
201 * : example ['] my-ls catch ;
202 *
203 * So, with the below implementation, here is a summary of the behavior
204 * of builtins:
205 *
206 * ls -l				\ "interpret" behavior, ie,
207 *					\ takes parameters from TIB
208 * : ex-1 s" -l" 1 ls ;			\ "compile" behavior, ie,
209 *					\ takes parameters from the stack
210 * : ex-2 ['] ls catch ; immediate	\ undefined behavior
211 * : ex-3 ['] ls catch ;		\ undefined behavior
212 * ex-2 ex-3				\ "interpret" behavior,
213 *					\ catch works
214 * : ex-4 ex-2 ;			\ "compile" behavior,
215 *					\ catch does not work
216 * : ex-5 ex-3 ; immediate		\ same as ex-2
217 * : ex-6 ex-3 ;			\ same as ex-3
218 * : ex-7 ['] ex-1 catch ;		\ "compile" behavior,
219 *					\ catch works
220 * : ex-8 postpone ls ;	immediate	\ same as ex-2
221 * : ex-9 postpone ls ;			\ same as ex-3
222 *
223 * As the definition below is particularly tricky, and it's side effects
224 * must be well understood by those playing with it, I'll be heavy on
225 * the comments.
226 *
227 * (if you edit this definition, pay attention to trailing spaces after
228 *  each word -- I warned you! :-) )
229 */
230#define BUILTIN_CONSTRUCTOR \
231": builtin: "		\
232  ">in @ "		/* save the tib index pointer */ \
233  "' "			/* get next word's xt */ \
234  "swap >in ! "		/* point again to next word */ \
235  "create "		/* create a new definition of the next word */ \
236  ", "			/* save previous definition's xt */ \
237  "immediate "		/* make the new definition an immediate word */ \
238			\
239  "does> "		/* Now, the *new* definition will: */ \
240  "state @ if "		/* if in compiling state: */ \
241    "1 postpone literal "	/* pass 1 flag to indicate compile */ \
242    "@ compile, "		/* compile in previous definition */ \
243    "postpone throw "		/* throw stack-returned result */ \
244  "else "		/* if in interpreting state: */ \
245    "0 swap "			/* pass 0 flag to indicate interpret */ \
246    "@ execute "		/* call previous definition */ \
247    "throw "			/* throw stack-returned result */ \
248  "then ; "
249
250/*
251 * Initialise the Forth interpreter, create all our commands as words.
252 */
253void
254bf_init(void)
255{
256    struct bootblk_command	**cmdp;
257    char create_buf[41];	/* 31 characters-long builtins */
258    int fd;
259
260    bf_sys = ficlInitSystem(BF_DICTSIZE);
261    bf_vm = ficlNewVM(bf_sys);
262
263    /* Put all private definitions in a "builtins" vocabulary */
264    ficlExec(bf_vm, "vocabulary builtins also builtins definitions");
265
266    /* Builtin constructor word  */
267    ficlExec(bf_vm, BUILTIN_CONSTRUCTOR);
268
269    /* make all commands appear as Forth words */
270    SET_FOREACH(cmdp, Xcommand_set) {
271	ficlBuild(bf_sys, (char *)(*cmdp)->c_name, bf_command, FW_DEFAULT);
272	ficlExec(bf_vm, "forth definitions builtins");
273	sprintf(create_buf, "builtin: %s", (*cmdp)->c_name);
274	ficlExec(bf_vm, create_buf);
275	ficlExec(bf_vm, "builtins definitions");
276    }
277    ficlExec(bf_vm, "only forth definitions");
278
279    /* Export some version numbers so that code can detect the loader/host version */
280    ficlSetEnv(bf_sys, "FreeBSD_version", __FreeBSD_version);
281    ficlSetEnv(bf_sys, "loader_version",
282	       (bootprog_rev[0] - '0') * 10 + (bootprog_rev[2] - '0'));
283
284    /* try to load and run init file if present */
285    if ((fd = open("/boot/boot.4th", O_RDONLY)) != -1) {
286	(void)ficlExecFD(bf_vm, fd);
287	close(fd);
288    }
289
290    /* Do this last, so /boot/boot.4th can change it */
291    pInterp = ficlLookup(bf_sys, "interpret");
292}
293
294/*
295 * Feed a line of user input to the Forth interpreter
296 */
297int
298bf_run(char *line)
299{
300    int		result;
301
302    result = ficlExec(bf_vm, line);
303
304    DEBUG("ficlExec '%s' = %d", line, result);
305    switch (result) {
306    case VM_OUTOFTEXT:
307    case VM_ABORTQ:
308    case VM_QUIT:
309    case VM_ERREXIT:
310	break;
311    case VM_USEREXIT:
312	printf("No where to leave to!\n");
313	break;
314    case VM_ABORT:
315	printf("Aborted!\n");
316	break;
317    case BF_PARSE:
318	printf("Parse error!\n");
319	break;
320    default:
321        /* Hopefully, all other codes filled this buffer */
322	printf("%s\n", command_errmsg);
323    }
324
325    if (result == VM_USEREXIT)
326	panic("interpreter exit");
327    setenv("interpret", bf_vm->state ? "" : "OK", 1);
328
329    return result;
330}
331