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1 /* $OpenBSD: fmt_scaled.c,v 1.9 2007/03/20 03:42:52 tedu Exp $ */
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003 Ian F. Darwin. All rights reserved.
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29 /* OPENBSD ORIGINAL: lib/libutil/fmt_scaled.c */
32 * fmt_scaled: Format numbers scaled for human comprehension
33 * scan_scaled: Scan numbers in this format.
35 * "Human-readable" output uses 4 digits max, and puts a unit suffix at
36 * the end. Makes output compact and easy-to-read esp. on huge disks.
37 * Formatting code was originally in OpenBSD "df", converted to library routine.
38 * Scanning code written for OpenBSD libutil.
41 #include "includes.h"
43 #ifndef HAVE_FMT_SCALED
45 #include <stdio.h>
46 #include <stdlib.h>
47 #include <errno.h>
48 #include <string.h>
49 #include <ctype.h>
50 #include <limits.h>
52 typedef enum {
53 NONE = 0, KILO = 1, MEGA = 2, GIGA = 3, TERA = 4, PETA = 5, EXA = 6
54 } unit_type;
56 /* These three arrays MUST be in sync! XXX make a struct */
57 static unit_type units[] = { NONE, KILO, MEGA, GIGA, TERA, PETA, EXA };
58 static char scale_chars[] = "BKMGTPE";
59 static long long scale_factors[] = {
60 1LL,
61 1024LL,
62 1024LL*1024,
63 1024LL*1024*1024,
64 1024LL*1024*1024*1024,
65 1024LL*1024*1024*1024*1024,
66 1024LL*1024*1024*1024*1024*1024,
68 #define SCALE_LENGTH (sizeof(units)/sizeof(units[0]))
70 #define MAX_DIGITS (SCALE_LENGTH * 3) /* XXX strlen(sprintf("%lld", -1)? */
72 /** Convert the given input string "scaled" into numeric in "result".
73 * Return 0 on success, -1 and errno set on error.
75 int
76 scan_scaled(char *scaled, long long *result)
78 char *p = scaled;
79 int sign = 0;
80 unsigned int i, ndigits = 0, fract_digits = 0;
81 long long scale_fact = 1, whole = 0, fpart = 0;
83 /* Skip leading whitespace */
84 while (isascii(*p) && isspace(*p))
85 ++p;
87 /* Then at most one leading + or - */
88 while (*p == '-' || *p == '+') {
89 if (*p == '-') {
90 if (sign) {
91 errno = EINVAL;
92 return -1;
94 sign = -1;
95 ++p;
96 } else if (*p == '+') {
97 if (sign) {
98 errno = EINVAL;
99 return -1;
101 sign = +1;
102 ++p;
106 /* Main loop: Scan digits, find decimal point, if present.
107 * We don't allow exponentials, so no scientific notation
108 * (but note that E for Exa might look like e to some!).
109 * Advance 'p' to end, to get scale factor.
111 for (; isascii(*p) && (isdigit(*p) || *p=='.'); ++p) {
112 if (*p == '.') {
113 if (fract_digits > 0) { /* oops, more than one '.' */
114 errno = EINVAL;
115 return -1;
117 fract_digits = 1;
118 continue;
121 i = (*p) - '0'; /* whew! finally a digit we can use */
122 if (fract_digits > 0) {
123 if (fract_digits >= MAX_DIGITS-1)
124 /* ignore extra fractional digits */
125 continue;
126 fract_digits++; /* for later scaling */
127 fpart *= 10;
128 fpart += i;
129 } else { /* normal digit */
130 if (++ndigits >= MAX_DIGITS) {
131 errno = ERANGE;
132 return -1;
134 whole *= 10;
135 whole += i;
139 if (sign) {
140 whole *= sign;
141 fpart *= sign;
144 /* If no scale factor given, we're done. fraction is discarded. */
145 if (!*p) {
146 *result = whole;
147 return 0;
150 /* Validate scale factor, and scale whole and fraction by it. */
151 for (i = 0; i < SCALE_LENGTH; i++) {
153 /** Are we there yet? */
154 if (*p == scale_chars[i] ||
155 *p == tolower(scale_chars[i])) {
157 /* If it ends with alphanumerics after the scale char, bad. */
158 if (isalnum(*(p+1))) {
159 errno = EINVAL;
160 return -1;
162 scale_fact = scale_factors[i];
164 /* scale whole part */
165 whole *= scale_fact;
167 /* truncate fpart so it does't overflow.
168 * then scale fractional part.
170 while (fpart >= LLONG_MAX / scale_fact) {
171 fpart /= 10;
172 fract_digits--;
174 fpart *= scale_fact;
175 if (fract_digits > 0) {
176 for (i = 0; i < fract_digits -1; i++)
177 fpart /= 10;
179 whole += fpart;
180 *result = whole;
181 return 0;
184 errno = ERANGE;
185 return -1;
188 /* Format the given "number" into human-readable form in "result".
189 * Result must point to an allocated buffer of length FMT_SCALED_STRSIZE.
190 * Return 0 on success, -1 and errno set if error.
193 fmt_scaled(long long number, char *result)
195 long long abval, fract = 0;
196 unsigned int i;
197 unit_type unit = NONE;
199 abval = (number < 0LL) ? -number : number; /* no long long_abs yet */
201 /* Not every negative long long has a positive representation.
202 * Also check for numbers that are just too darned big to format
204 if (abval < 0 || abval / 1024 >= scale_factors[SCALE_LENGTH-1]) {
205 errno = ERANGE;
206 return -1;
209 /* scale whole part; get unscaled fraction */
210 for (i = 0; i < SCALE_LENGTH; i++) {
211 if (abval/1024 < scale_factors[i]) {
212 unit = units[i];
213 fract = (i == 0) ? 0 : abval % scale_factors[i];
214 number /= scale_factors[i];
215 if (i > 0)
216 fract /= scale_factors[i - 1];
217 break;
221 fract = (10 * fract + 512) / 1024;
222 /* if the result would be >= 10, round main number */
223 if (fract == 10) {
224 if (number >= 0)
225 number++;
226 else
227 number--;
228 fract = 0;
231 if (number == 0)
232 strlcpy(result, "0B", FMT_SCALED_STRSIZE);
233 else if (unit == NONE || number >= 100 || number <= -100) {
234 if (fract >= 5) {
235 if (number >= 0)
236 number++;
237 else
238 number--;
240 (void)snprintf(result, FMT_SCALED_STRSIZE, "%lld%c",
241 number, scale_chars[unit]);
242 } else
243 (void)snprintf(result, FMT_SCALED_STRSIZE, "%lld.%1lld%c",
244 number, fract, scale_chars[unit]);
246 return 0;
249 #ifdef MAIN
251 * This is the original version of the program in the man page.
252 * Copy-and-paste whatever you need from it.
255 main(int argc, char **argv)
257 char *cinput = "1.5K", buf[FMT_SCALED_STRSIZE];
258 long long ninput = 10483892, result;
260 if (scan_scaled(cinput, &result) == 0)
261 printf("\"%s\" -> %lld\n", cinput, result);
262 else
263 perror(cinput);
265 if (fmt_scaled(ninput, buf) == 0)
266 printf("%lld -> \"%s\"\n", ninput, buf);
267 else
268 fprintf(stderr, "%lld invalid (%s)\n", ninput, strerror(errno));
270 return 0;
272 #endif
274 #endif /* HAVE_FMT_SCALED */