gem5/base/inifile.hh
Erik Hallnor 5c8423b5dd Clear up doxygen warnings and serialize ScsiCtrl. We probably shouldn't decfine functions using type defs ala "RegFile" instead of "AlphaISA::RegFile".
base/inifile.hh:
    Document findAppend

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2003 The Regents of The University of Michigan
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* this software without specific prior written permission.
*
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* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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*/
#ifndef __INIFILE_HH__
#define __INIFILE_HH__
#include <fstream>
#include <list>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "base/hashmap.hh"
/**
* @file
* Declaration of IniFile object.
* @todo Change comments to match documentation style.
*/
///
/// This class represents the contents of a ".ini" file.
///
/// It's basically a two level lookup table: a set of named sections,
/// where each section is a set of key/value pairs. Section names,
/// keys, and values are all uninterpreted strings.
///
class IniFile
{
protected:
///
/// A single key/value pair.
///
class Entry
{
std::string value; ///< The entry value.
mutable bool referenced; ///< Has this entry been used?
public:
/// Constructor.
Entry(const std::string &v)
: value(v), referenced(false)
{
}
/// Has this entry been used?
bool isReferenced() { return referenced; }
/// Fetch the value.
const std::string &getValue() const;
/// Set the value.
void setValue(const std::string &v) { value = v; }
/// Append the given string to the value. A space is inserted
/// between the existing value and the new value. Since this
/// operation is typically used with values that are
/// space-separated lists of tokens, this keeps the tokens
/// separate.
void appendValue(const std::string &v) { value += " "; value += v; }
};
///
/// A section.
///
class Section
{
/// EntryTable type. Map of strings to Entry object pointers.
typedef m5::hash_map<std::string, Entry *> EntryTable;
EntryTable table; ///< Table of entries.
mutable bool referenced; ///< Has this section been used?
public:
/// Constructor.
Section()
: table(), referenced(false)
{
}
/// Has this section been used?
bool isReferenced() { return referenced; }
/// Add an entry to the table. If an entry with the same name
/// already exists, the 'append' parameter is checked If true,
/// the new value will be appended to the existing entry. If
/// false, the new value will replace the existing entry.
void addEntry(const std::string &entryName, const std::string &value,
bool append);
/// Add an entry to the table given a string assigment.
/// Assignment should be of the form "param=value" or
/// "param+=value" (for append). This funciton parses the
/// assignment statment and calls addEntry().
/// @retval True for success, false if parse error.
bool add(const std::string &assignment);
/// Find the entry with the given name.
/// @retval Pointer to the entry object, or NULL if none.
Entry *findEntry(const std::string &entryName) const;
/// Print the unreferenced entries in this section to cerr.
/// Messages can be suppressed using "unref_section_ok" and
/// "unref_entries_ok".
/// @param sectionName Name of this section, for use in output message.
/// @retval True if any entries were printed.
bool printUnreferenced(const std::string &sectionName);
/// Print the contents of this section to cout (for debugging).
void dump(const std::string &sectionName);
};
/// SectionTable type. Map of strings to Section object pointers.
typedef m5::hash_map<std::string, Section *> SectionTable;
protected:
/// Hash of section names to Section object pointers.
SectionTable table;
/// Look up section with the given name, creating a new section if
/// not found.
/// @retval Pointer to section object.
Section *addSection(const std::string &sectionName);
/// Look up section with the given name.
/// @retval Pointer to section object, or NULL if not found.
Section *findSection(const std::string &sectionName) const;
/// Load parameter settings from given istream. This is a helper
/// function for load(string) and loadCPP(), which open a file
/// and then pass it here.
/// @retval True if successful, false if errors were encountered.
bool load(std::istream &f);
public:
/// Constructor.
IniFile();
/// Destructor.
~IniFile();
/// Load the specified file, passing it through the C preprocessor.
/// Parameter settings found in the file will be merged with any
/// already defined in this object.
/// @param file The path of the file to load.
/// @param cppFlags Vector of extra flags to pass to cpp.
/// @retval True if successful, false if errors were encountered.
bool loadCPP(const std::string &file, std::vector<char *> &cppFlags);
/// Load the specified file.
/// Parameter settings found in the file will be merged with any
/// already defined in this object.
/// @param file The path of the file to load.
/// @retval True if successful, false if errors were encountered.
bool load(const std::string &file);
/// Take string of the form "<section>:<parameter>=<value>" or
/// "<section>:<parameter>+=<value>" and add to database.
/// @retval True if successful, false if parse error.
bool add(const std::string &s);
/// Find value corresponding to given section and entry names.
/// Value is returned by reference in 'value' param.
/// @retval True if found, false if not.
bool find(const std::string &section, const std::string &entry,
std::string &value) const;
/// Find value corresponding to given section and entry names,
/// following "default" links to other sections where possible.
/// Value is returned by reference in 'value' param.
/// @return True if found, false if not.
bool findDefault(const std::string &section, const std::string &entry,
std::string &value) const;
/**
* Find a value corresponding to the given section and entry names
* following "append" links to other sections where possible.
* @param section The section to start with.
* @param entry The entry to find.
* @param value The value found.
* @return True if the entry was found.
*/
bool findAppend(const std::string &section, const std::string &entry,
std::string &value) const;
/// Print unreferenced entries in object. Iteratively calls
/// printUnreferend() on all the constituent sections.
bool printUnreferenced();
/// Dump contents to cout. For debugging.
void dump();
};
#endif // __INIFILE_HH__