2 * Simple C functions to supplement the C library
4 * Copyright (c) 2006 Fabrice Bellard
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25 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
26 #include "qemu/host-utils.h"
29 #include "qemu-common.h"
30 #include "qemu/sockets.h"
33 #include "qemu/ctype.h"
34 #include "qemu/cutils.h"
35 #include "qemu/error-report.h"
37 void strpadcpy(char *buf
, int buf_size
, const char *str
, char pad
)
39 int len
= qemu_strnlen(str
, buf_size
);
40 memcpy(buf
, str
, len
);
41 memset(buf
+ len
, pad
, buf_size
- len
);
44 void pstrcpy(char *buf
, int buf_size
, const char *str
)
54 if (c
== 0 || q
>= buf
+ buf_size
- 1)
61 /* strcat and truncate. */
62 char *pstrcat(char *buf
, int buf_size
, const char *s
)
67 pstrcpy(buf
+ len
, buf_size
- len
, s
);
71 int strstart(const char *str
, const char *val
, const char **ptr
)
87 int stristart(const char *str
, const char *val
, const char **ptr
)
93 if (qemu_toupper(*p
) != qemu_toupper(*q
))
103 /* XXX: use host strnlen if available ? */
104 int qemu_strnlen(const char *s
, int max_len
)
108 for(i
= 0; i
< max_len
; i
++) {
116 char *qemu_strsep(char **input
, const char *delim
)
118 char *result
= *input
;
119 if (result
!= NULL
) {
122 for (p
= result
; *p
!= '\0'; p
++) {
123 if (strchr(delim
, *p
)) {
137 time_t mktimegm(struct tm
*tm
)
140 int y
= tm
->tm_year
+ 1900, m
= tm
->tm_mon
+ 1, d
= tm
->tm_mday
;
145 t
= 86400ULL * (d
+ (153 * m
- 457) / 5 + 365 * y
+ y
/ 4 - y
/ 100 +
147 t
+= 3600 * tm
->tm_hour
+ 60 * tm
->tm_min
+ tm
->tm_sec
;
152 * Make sure data goes on disk, but if possible do not bother to
153 * write out the inode just for timestamp updates.
155 * Unfortunately even in 2009 many operating systems do not support
156 * fdatasync and have to fall back to fsync.
158 int qemu_fdatasync(int fd
)
160 #ifdef CONFIG_FDATASYNC
161 return fdatasync(fd
);
168 /* Sets a specific flag */
169 int fcntl_setfl(int fd
, int flag
)
173 flags
= fcntl(fd
, F_GETFL
);
177 if (fcntl(fd
, F_SETFL
, flags
| flag
) == -1)
184 static int64_t suffix_mul(char suffix
, int64_t unit
)
186 switch (qemu_toupper(suffix
)) {
194 return unit
* unit
* unit
;
196 return unit
* unit
* unit
* unit
;
198 return unit
* unit
* unit
* unit
* unit
;
200 return unit
* unit
* unit
* unit
* unit
* unit
;
206 * Convert string to bytes, allowing either B/b for bytes, K/k for KB,
207 * M/m for MB, G/g for GB or T/t for TB. End pointer will be returned
208 * in *end, if not NULL. Return -ERANGE on overflow, and -EINVAL on
211 static int do_strtosz(const char *nptr
, const char **end
,
212 const char default_suffix
, int64_t unit
,
218 int mul_required
= 0;
219 double val
, mul
, integral
, fraction
;
221 retval
= qemu_strtod_finite(nptr
, &endptr
, &val
);
225 fraction
= modf(val
, &integral
);
230 mul
= suffix_mul(c
, unit
);
234 mul
= suffix_mul(default_suffix
, unit
);
237 if (mul
== 1 && mul_required
) {
242 * Values >= 0xfffffffffffffc00 overflow uint64_t after their trip
243 * through double (53 bits of precision).
245 if ((val
* mul
>= 0xfffffffffffffc00) || val
< 0) {
255 } else if (*endptr
) {
262 int qemu_strtosz(const char *nptr
, const char **end
, uint64_t *result
)
264 return do_strtosz(nptr
, end
, 'B', 1024, result
);
267 int qemu_strtosz_MiB(const char *nptr
, const char **end
, uint64_t *result
)
269 return do_strtosz(nptr
, end
, 'M', 1024, result
);
272 int qemu_strtosz_metric(const char *nptr
, const char **end
, uint64_t *result
)
274 return do_strtosz(nptr
, end
, 'B', 1000, result
);
278 * Helper function for error checking after strtol() and the like
280 static int check_strtox_error(const char *nptr
, char *ep
,
281 const char **endptr
, int libc_errno
)
288 /* Turn "no conversion" into an error */
289 if (libc_errno
== 0 && ep
== nptr
) {
293 /* Fail when we're expected to consume the string, but didn't */
294 if (!endptr
&& *ep
) {
302 * Convert string @nptr to an integer, and store it in @result.
304 * This is a wrapper around strtol() that is harder to misuse.
305 * Semantics of @nptr, @endptr, @base match strtol() with differences
308 * @nptr may be null, and no conversion is performed then.
310 * If no conversion is performed, store @nptr in *@endptr and return
313 * If @endptr is null, and the string isn't fully converted, return
314 * -EINVAL. This is the case when the pointer that would be stored in
315 * a non-null @endptr points to a character other than '\0'.
317 * If the conversion overflows @result, store INT_MAX in @result,
318 * and return -ERANGE.
320 * If the conversion underflows @result, store INT_MIN in @result,
321 * and return -ERANGE.
323 * Else store the converted value in @result, and return zero.
325 int qemu_strtoi(const char *nptr
, const char **endptr
, int base
,
331 assert((unsigned) base
<= 36 && base
!= 1);
340 lresult
= strtoll(nptr
, &ep
, base
);
341 if (lresult
< INT_MIN
) {
344 } else if (lresult
> INT_MAX
) {
350 return check_strtox_error(nptr
, ep
, endptr
, errno
);
354 * Convert string @nptr to an unsigned integer, and store it in @result.
356 * This is a wrapper around strtoul() that is harder to misuse.
357 * Semantics of @nptr, @endptr, @base match strtoul() with differences
360 * @nptr may be null, and no conversion is performed then.
362 * If no conversion is performed, store @nptr in *@endptr and return
365 * If @endptr is null, and the string isn't fully converted, return
366 * -EINVAL. This is the case when the pointer that would be stored in
367 * a non-null @endptr points to a character other than '\0'.
369 * If the conversion overflows @result, store UINT_MAX in @result,
370 * and return -ERANGE.
372 * Else store the converted value in @result, and return zero.
374 * Note that a number with a leading minus sign gets converted without
375 * the minus sign, checked for overflow (see above), then negated (in
376 * @result's type). This is exactly how strtoul() works.
378 int qemu_strtoui(const char *nptr
, const char **endptr
, int base
,
379 unsigned int *result
)
384 assert((unsigned) base
<= 36 && base
!= 1);
393 lresult
= strtoull(nptr
, &ep
, base
);
395 /* Windows returns 1 for negative out-of-range values. */
396 if (errno
== ERANGE
) {
399 if (lresult
> UINT_MAX
) {
402 } else if (lresult
< INT_MIN
) {
409 return check_strtox_error(nptr
, ep
, endptr
, errno
);
413 * Convert string @nptr to a long integer, and store it in @result.
415 * This is a wrapper around strtol() that is harder to misuse.
416 * Semantics of @nptr, @endptr, @base match strtol() with differences
419 * @nptr may be null, and no conversion is performed then.
421 * If no conversion is performed, store @nptr in *@endptr and return
424 * If @endptr is null, and the string isn't fully converted, return
425 * -EINVAL. This is the case when the pointer that would be stored in
426 * a non-null @endptr points to a character other than '\0'.
428 * If the conversion overflows @result, store LONG_MAX in @result,
429 * and return -ERANGE.
431 * If the conversion underflows @result, store LONG_MIN in @result,
432 * and return -ERANGE.
434 * Else store the converted value in @result, and return zero.
436 int qemu_strtol(const char *nptr
, const char **endptr
, int base
,
441 assert((unsigned) base
<= 36 && base
!= 1);
450 *result
= strtol(nptr
, &ep
, base
);
451 return check_strtox_error(nptr
, ep
, endptr
, errno
);
455 * Convert string @nptr to an unsigned long, and store it in @result.
457 * This is a wrapper around strtoul() that is harder to misuse.
458 * Semantics of @nptr, @endptr, @base match strtoul() with differences
461 * @nptr may be null, and no conversion is performed then.
463 * If no conversion is performed, store @nptr in *@endptr and return
466 * If @endptr is null, and the string isn't fully converted, return
467 * -EINVAL. This is the case when the pointer that would be stored in
468 * a non-null @endptr points to a character other than '\0'.
470 * If the conversion overflows @result, store ULONG_MAX in @result,
471 * and return -ERANGE.
473 * Else store the converted value in @result, and return zero.
475 * Note that a number with a leading minus sign gets converted without
476 * the minus sign, checked for overflow (see above), then negated (in
477 * @result's type). This is exactly how strtoul() works.
479 int qemu_strtoul(const char *nptr
, const char **endptr
, int base
,
480 unsigned long *result
)
484 assert((unsigned) base
<= 36 && base
!= 1);
493 *result
= strtoul(nptr
, &ep
, base
);
494 /* Windows returns 1 for negative out-of-range values. */
495 if (errno
== ERANGE
) {
498 return check_strtox_error(nptr
, ep
, endptr
, errno
);
502 * Convert string @nptr to an int64_t.
504 * Works like qemu_strtol(), except it stores INT64_MAX on overflow,
505 * and INT_MIN on underflow.
507 int qemu_strtoi64(const char *nptr
, const char **endptr
, int base
,
512 assert((unsigned) base
<= 36 && base
!= 1);
521 /* FIXME This assumes int64_t is long long */
522 *result
= strtoll(nptr
, &ep
, base
);
523 return check_strtox_error(nptr
, ep
, endptr
, errno
);
527 * Convert string @nptr to an uint64_t.
529 * Works like qemu_strtoul(), except it stores UINT64_MAX on overflow.
531 int qemu_strtou64(const char *nptr
, const char **endptr
, int base
,
536 assert((unsigned) base
<= 36 && base
!= 1);
545 /* FIXME This assumes uint64_t is unsigned long long */
546 *result
= strtoull(nptr
, &ep
, base
);
547 /* Windows returns 1 for negative out-of-range values. */
548 if (errno
== ERANGE
) {
551 return check_strtox_error(nptr
, ep
, endptr
, errno
);
555 * Convert string @nptr to a double.
557 * This is a wrapper around strtod() that is harder to misuse.
558 * Semantics of @nptr and @endptr match strtod() with differences
561 * @nptr may be null, and no conversion is performed then.
563 * If no conversion is performed, store @nptr in *@endptr and return
566 * If @endptr is null, and the string isn't fully converted, return
567 * -EINVAL. This is the case when the pointer that would be stored in
568 * a non-null @endptr points to a character other than '\0'.
570 * If the conversion overflows, store +/-HUGE_VAL in @result, depending
571 * on the sign, and return -ERANGE.
573 * If the conversion underflows, store +/-0.0 in @result, depending on the
574 * sign, and return -ERANGE.
576 * Else store the converted value in @result, and return zero.
578 int qemu_strtod(const char *nptr
, const char **endptr
, double *result
)
590 *result
= strtod(nptr
, &ep
);
591 return check_strtox_error(nptr
, ep
, endptr
, errno
);
595 * Convert string @nptr to a finite double.
597 * Works like qemu_strtod(), except that "NaN" and "inf" are rejected
598 * with -EINVAL and no conversion is performed.
600 int qemu_strtod_finite(const char *nptr
, const char **endptr
, double *result
)
605 ret
= qemu_strtod(nptr
, endptr
, &tmp
);
606 if (!ret
&& !isfinite(tmp
)) {
613 if (ret
!= -EINVAL
) {
620 * Searches for the first occurrence of 'c' in 's', and returns a pointer
621 * to the trailing null byte if none was found.
623 #ifndef HAVE_STRCHRNUL
624 const char *qemu_strchrnul(const char *s
, int c
)
626 const char *e
= strchr(s
, c
);
637 * @s: String to parse
638 * @value: Destination for parsed integer value
639 * @endptr: Destination for pointer to first character not consumed
640 * @base: integer base, between 2 and 36 inclusive, or 0
642 * Parse unsigned integer
644 * Parsed syntax is like strtoull()'s: arbitrary whitespace, a single optional
645 * '+' or '-', an optional "0x" if @base is 0 or 16, one or more digits.
647 * If @s is null, or @base is invalid, or @s doesn't start with an
648 * integer in the syntax above, set *@value to 0, *@endptr to @s, and
651 * Set *@endptr to point right beyond the parsed integer (even if the integer
652 * overflows or is negative, all digits will be parsed and *@endptr will
653 * point right beyond them).
655 * If the integer is negative, set *@value to 0, and return -ERANGE.
657 * If the integer overflows unsigned long long, set *@value to
658 * ULLONG_MAX, and return -ERANGE.
660 * Else, set *@value to the parsed integer, and return 0.
662 int parse_uint(const char *s
, unsigned long long *value
, char **endptr
,
666 char *endp
= (char *)s
;
667 unsigned long long val
= 0;
669 assert((unsigned) base
<= 36 && base
!= 1);
676 val
= strtoull(s
, &endp
, base
);
687 /* make sure we reject negative numbers: */
688 while (qemu_isspace(*s
)) {
706 * @s: String to parse
707 * @value: Destination for parsed integer value
708 * @base: integer base, between 2 and 36 inclusive, or 0
710 * Parse unsigned integer from entire string
712 * Have the same behavior of parse_uint(), but with an additional check
713 * for additional data after the parsed number. If extra characters are present
714 * after the parsed number, the function will return -EINVAL, and *@v will
717 int parse_uint_full(const char *s
, unsigned long long *value
, int base
)
722 r
= parse_uint(s
, value
, &endp
, base
);
734 int qemu_parse_fd(const char *param
)
740 fd
= strtol(param
, &endptr
, 10);
741 if (param
== endptr
/* no conversion performed */ ||
742 errno
!= 0 /* not representable as long; possibly others */ ||
743 *endptr
!= '\0' /* final string not empty */ ||
744 fd
< 0 /* invalid as file descriptor */ ||
745 fd
> INT_MAX
/* not representable as int */) {
752 * Implementation of ULEB128 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LEB128)
753 * Input is limited to 14-bit numbers
755 int uleb128_encode_small(uint8_t *out
, uint32_t n
)
757 g_assert(n
<= 0x3fff);
762 *out
++ = (n
& 0x7f) | 0x80;
768 int uleb128_decode_small(const uint8_t *in
, uint32_t *n
)
775 /* we exceed 14 bit number */
785 * helper to parse debug environment variables
787 int parse_debug_env(const char *name
, int max
, int initial
)
789 char *debug_env
= getenv(name
);
797 debug
= strtol(debug_env
, &inv
, 10);
798 if (inv
== debug_env
) {
801 if (debug
< 0 || debug
> max
|| errno
!= 0) {
802 warn_report("%s not in [0, %d]", name
, max
);
809 * Helper to print ethernet mac address
811 const char *qemu_ether_ntoa(const MACAddr
*mac
)
815 snprintf(ret
, sizeof(ret
), "%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x",
816 mac
->a
[0], mac
->a
[1], mac
->a
[2], mac
->a
[3], mac
->a
[4], mac
->a
[5]);
822 * Return human readable string for size @val.
823 * @val can be anything that uint64_t allows (no more than "16 EiB").
824 * Use IEC binary units like KiB, MiB, and so forth.
825 * Caller is responsible for passing it to g_free().
827 char *size_to_str(uint64_t val
)
829 static const char *suffixes
[] = { "", "Ki", "Mi", "Gi", "Ti", "Pi", "Ei" };
834 * The exponent (returned in i) minus one gives us
835 * floor(log2(val * 1024 / 1000). The correction makes us
836 * switch to the higher power when the integer part is >= 1000.
837 * (see e41b509d68afb1f for more info)
839 frexp(val
/ (1000.0 / 1024.0), &i
);
841 div
= 1ULL << (i
* 10);
843 return g_strdup_printf("%0.3g %sB", (double)val
/ div
, suffixes
[i
]);
846 int qemu_pstrcmp0(const char **str1
, const char **str2
)
848 return g_strcmp0(*str1
, *str2
);