| Compressed of (string * MMap.addr) list * MMap.addr
| Uncompressed of (string * MMap.addr) list
-let start usage_msg =
+(* When tools register themselves, they are added to this list.
+ * Later, we will alphabetize the list.
+ *)
+let tools = ref [
+ "capture", (
+ "capture",
+ s_"capture memory image for post-mortem analysis",
+ s_"Capture a memory image to a file for later post-mortem
+analysis. Use the '-o memoryimage' option to specify the
+output file.
+
+Other tools can load the memory image using the '-t' option.",
+ false,
+ (fun _ _ -> ())
+ );
+]
+
+(* Registration function used by the tools. *)
+let register name summary description is_cmd run_fn =
+ tools := (name, (name, summary, description, is_cmd, run_fn)) :: !tools
+
+(* Main program, called from mem/virt_mem_main.ml when all the
+ * tools have had a chance to register themselves.
+ *)
+let main () =
+ (* Get the registered tools, alphabetically. *)
+ let tools = !tools in
+ let tools = List.sort ~cmp:(fun (a,_) (b,_) -> compare a b) tools in
+
+ (* Which tool did the user want to run? Look at the executable
+ * name (eg. 'virt-dmesg' => tool == dmesg). If we don't recognise
+ * the executable name then we must look for the first parameter
+ * which doesn't begin with a '-' character.
+ *
+ * Note that we must do all of this before using the OCaml Arg
+ * module to properly parse the command line (below), so that
+ * we can have a usage message ready.
+ *)
+ let tool =
+ let prog = Sys.executable_name in (* eg. "/usr/bin/virt-dmesg.opt" *)
+ let prog = Filename.basename prog in(* eg. "virt-dmesg.opt" *)
+ let prog = (* eg. "virt-dmesg" *)
+ try Filename.chop_extension prog with Invalid_argument _ -> prog in
+ let prog = (* eg. "dmesg" *)
+ if String.starts_with prog "virt-" then
+ String.sub prog 5 (String.length prog - 5)
+ else prog in
+ try Some (List.assoc prog tools)
+ with Not_found ->
+ let arg1 = (* First non-option argument. *)
+ match Array.to_list Sys.argv with
+ | [] -> None
+ | _::args ->
+ let rec loop = function
+ | [] -> None
+ | a::args when String.length a > 0 && a.[0] = '-' -> loop args
+ | a::_ -> Some a
+ in
+ loop args in
+ match arg1 with
+ | None -> None
+ | Some prog -> (* Recognisable first argument? *)
+ let prog =
+ try Filename.chop_extension prog with Invalid_argument _ -> prog in
+ let prog =
+ if String.starts_with prog "virt-" then
+ String.sub prog 5 (String.length prog - 5)
+ else prog in
+ (try Some (List.assoc prog tools) with Not_found -> None) in
+
+ (* Make a usage message. *)
+ let usage_msg =
+ match tool with
+ | None -> (* Generic usage message. *)
+ let tools = List.map (
+ fun (name, (_, summary, _, is_cmd, _)) ->
+ if is_cmd then "virt-"^name, summary
+ else "virt-mem "^name, summary
+ ) tools in
+ (* Maximum width of field in the left hand column. *)
+ let max_width =
+ List.fold_left max 0 (List.map String.length (List.map fst tools)) in
+ let tools = List.map (fun (l,r) -> pad max_width l, r) tools in
+ let tools = List.map (fun (l,r) -> " " ^ l ^ " - " ^ r) tools in
+ let tools = String.concat "\n" tools in
+
+ sprintf (f_"\
+
+virt-mem: Tools for providing information about virtual machines
+
+Currently available tools include:
+%s
+
+General usage is:
+ <tool> [-options] [domains...]
+
+To display extra help for a single tool, do:
+ virt-mem help <tool>
+
+Options:") tools
+
+ (* Tool-specific usage message. *)
+ | Some (name, summary, description, is_cmd, _) ->
+ let cmd = if is_cmd then "virt-" ^ name else "virt-mem " ^ name in
+
+ sprintf (f_"\
+
+%s: %s
+
+Description:
+%s
+
+Options:") cmd summary description in
+
+ (* Now begin proper parsing of the command line arguments. *)
+
(* Debug messages. *)
let debug = ref false in
] in
let anon_arg str = anon_args := str :: !anon_args in
- let usage_msg = usage_msg ^ s_"\n\nOPTIONS" in
Arg.parse argspec anon_arg usage_msg;
let images = !images in
let uri = if !uri = "" then None else Some !uri in
let anon_args = List.rev !anon_args in
+ (* At this point, either --help was specified on the command line
+ * (and so the program has exited) or we must have determined tool,
+ * or the user didn't give us a valid tool (eg. "virt-mem foobar").
+ * Detect that final case now and give an error.
+ *)
+ let name, _, _, _, run_fn =
+ match tool with
+ | Some t -> t
+ | None ->
+ prerr_endline (s_"\
+virt-mem: I could not work out which tool you are trying to run.
+Use 'virt-mem --help' for more help or read the manual page virt-mem(1)");
+ exit 1
+ in
+ if debug then eprintf "tool = %s\n%!" name;
+
(* Get the kernel images. *)
let images =
if images = [] then (
((name, arch, mem, lookup_ksym) : image)
) images in
- debug, images
+ (* Run the actual tool. *)
+ run_fn debug images