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\ $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/boot/forth/check-password.4th 222417 2011-05-28 08:50:38Z julian $

marker task-check-password.4th

include /boot/screen.4th

13 constant enter_key   \ The decimal ASCII value for Enter key
8  constant bs_key      \ The decimal ASCII value for Backspace key
16 constant readmax     \ Maximum number of characters for the password

variable readX          \ Current X offset (column)(used by read)
variable read-start     \ Starting X offset (column)(used by read)

create readval 16 allot \ input obtained (maximum 16 characters)
variable readlen        \ input length

\ This function blocks program flow (loops forever) until a key is pressed.
\ The key that was pressed is added to the top of the stack in the form of its
\ decimal ASCII representation. Note: the stack cannot be empty when this
\ function starts or an underflow exception will occur. Simplest way to prevent
\ this is to pass 0 as a stack parameter (ie. `0 sgetkey'). This function is
\ called by the read function. You need not call it directly. NOTE: arrow keys
\ show as 0 on the stack
\ 
: sgetkey ( -- )

   begin \ Loop forever
      key? if \ Was a key pressed? (see loader(8))

         drop \ Remove stack-cruft
         key  \ Get the key that was pressed

         \ Check key pressed (see loader(8)) and input limit
         dup 0<> if ( and ) readlen @ readmax < if

            \ Echo an asterisk (unless Backspace/Enter)
            dup bs_key <> if ( and ) dup enter_key <> if
                  ." *" \ Echo an asterisk
            then then

            exit \ Exit from the function
         then then

         \ Always allow Backspace and Enter
         dup bs_key = if exit then
         dup enter_key = if exit then

      then
      50 ms \ Sleep for 50 milliseconds (see loader(8))
   again
;

: read ( -- String prompt )

	0 25 at-xy           \ Move the cursor to the bottom-left
	dup 1+ read-start !  \ Store X offset after the prompt
	read-start @ readX ! \ copy value to the current X offset
	0 readlen !          \ Initialize the read length
	type                 \ Print the prompt

	begin \ Loop forever

		0 sgetkey \ Block here, waiting for a key to be pressed

		\ We are not going to echo the password to the screen (for
		\ security reasons). If Enter is pressed, we process the
		\ password, otherwise augment the key to a string.

		\ If the key that was entered was not Enter, advance
		dup enter_key <> if
			readX @ 1+ readX !     \ Advance the column
			readlen @ 1+ readlen ! \ Increment input length
		then

		\ Handle backspacing
		dup bs_key = if
			readX @ 2 - readX !     \ Set new cursor position
			readlen @ 2 - readlen ! \ Decrement input length

			\ Don't move behind starting position
			readX @ read-start @ < if
				read-start @ readX !
			then
			readlen @ 0< if
				0 readlen !
			then

			\ Reposition cursor and erase character
			readX @ 25 at-xy 1 spaces readX @ 25 at-xy
		then

		dup enter_key = if
			drop    \ Clean up stack cruft
			10 emit \ Echo new line
			exit
		then

		\ If not Backspace or Enter, store the character
		dup bs_key <> if ( and ) dup enter_key <> if

			\ store the character in our buffer
			dup readval readlen @ 1- + c!

		then then

		drop \ drop the last key that was entered

	again \ Enter was not pressed; repeat
;

: check-password ( -- )

	\ Exit if a password was not set
	s" password" getenv dup -1 = if
		drop exit
	then

	begin \ Loop as long as it takes to get the right password

		s" Password: " \ Output a prompt for a password
		read           \ Read the user's input until Enter

		2dup readval readlen @ compare 0= if
			2drop exit \ Correct password
		then

		\ Bad Password
		3000 ms
		." loader: incorrect password" 10 emit

	again \ Not the right password; repeat
;

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