/******************************************************************************* * * Module Name: utnonansi - Non-ansi C library functions * ******************************************************************************/ /****************************************************************************** * * 1. Copyright Notice * * Some or all of this work - Copyright (c) 1999 - 2016, Intel Corp. * All rights reserved. * * 2. License * * 2.1. This is your license from Intel Corp. under its intellectual property * rights. You may have additional license terms from the party that provided * you this software, covering your right to use that party's intellectual * property rights. * * 2.2. 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Department of Commerce or * any other agency or department of the United States Government. In the * event Licensee exports any such software from the United States or * re-exports any such software from a foreign destination, Licensee shall * ensure that the distribution and export/re-export of the software is in * compliance with all laws, regulations, orders, or other restrictions of the * U.S. Export Administration Regulations. Licensee agrees that neither it nor * any of its subsidiaries will export/re-export any technical data, process, * software, or service, directly or indirectly, to any country for which the * United States government or any agency thereof requires an export license, * other governmental approval, or letter of assurance, without first obtaining * such license, approval or letter. * *****************************************************************************/ #include "acpi.h" #include "accommon.h" #define _COMPONENT ACPI_UTILITIES ACPI_MODULE_NAME ("utnonansi") /* * Non-ANSI C library functions - strlwr, strupr, stricmp, and a 64-bit * version of strtoul. */ /******************************************************************************* * * FUNCTION: AcpiUtStrlwr (strlwr) * * PARAMETERS: SrcString - The source string to convert * * RETURN: None * * DESCRIPTION: Convert a string to lowercase * ******************************************************************************/ void AcpiUtStrlwr ( char *SrcString) { char *String; ACPI_FUNCTION_ENTRY (); if (!SrcString) { return; } /* Walk entire string, lowercasing the letters */ for (String = SrcString; *String; String++) { *String = (char) tolower ((int) *String); } } /******************************************************************************* * * FUNCTION: AcpiUtStrupr (strupr) * * PARAMETERS: SrcString - The source string to convert * * RETURN: None * * DESCRIPTION: Convert a string to uppercase * ******************************************************************************/ void AcpiUtStrupr ( char *SrcString) { char *String; ACPI_FUNCTION_ENTRY (); if (!SrcString) { return; } /* Walk entire string, uppercasing the letters */ for (String = SrcString; *String; String++) { *String = (char) toupper ((int) *String); } } /****************************************************************************** * * FUNCTION: AcpiUtStricmp (stricmp) * * PARAMETERS: String1 - first string to compare * String2 - second string to compare * * RETURN: int that signifies string relationship. Zero means strings * are equal. * * DESCRIPTION: Case-insensitive string compare. Implementation of the * non-ANSI stricmp function. * ******************************************************************************/ int AcpiUtStricmp ( char *String1, char *String2) { int c1; int c2; do { c1 = tolower ((int) *String1); c2 = tolower ((int) *String2); String1++; String2++; } while ((c1 == c2) && (c1)); return (c1 - c2); } /******************************************************************************* * * FUNCTION: AcpiUtStrtoul64 * * PARAMETERS: String - Null terminated string * Base - Radix of the string: 16 or ACPI_ANY_BASE; * ACPI_ANY_BASE means 'in behalf of ToInteger' * RetInteger - Where the converted integer is returned * * RETURN: Status and Converted value * * DESCRIPTION: Convert a string into an unsigned value. Performs either a * 32-bit or 64-bit conversion, depending on the current mode * of the interpreter. * * NOTE: Does not support Octal strings, not needed. * ******************************************************************************/ ACPI_STATUS AcpiUtStrtoul64 ( char *String, UINT32 Base, UINT64 *RetInteger) { UINT32 ThisDigit = 0; UINT64 ReturnValue = 0; UINT64 Quotient; UINT64 Dividend; UINT32 ToIntegerOp = (Base == ACPI_ANY_BASE); UINT32 Mode32 = (AcpiGbl_IntegerByteWidth == 4); UINT8 ValidDigits = 0; UINT8 SignOf0x = 0; UINT8 Term = 0; ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_STR (UtStroul64, String); switch (Base) { case ACPI_ANY_BASE: case 16: break; default: /* Invalid Base */ return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_BAD_PARAMETER); } if (!String) { goto ErrorExit; } /* Skip over any white space in the buffer */ while ((*String) && (isspace ((int) *String) || *String == '\t')) { String++; } if (ToIntegerOp) { /* * Base equal to ACPI_ANY_BASE means 'ToInteger operation case'. * We need to determine if it is decimal or hexadecimal. */ if ((*String == '0') && (tolower ((int) *(String + 1)) == 'x')) { SignOf0x = 1; Base = 16; /* Skip over the leading '0x' */ String += 2; } else { Base = 10; } } /* Any string left? Check that '0x' is not followed by white space. */ if (!(*String) || isspace ((int) *String) || *String == '\t') { if (ToIntegerOp) { goto ErrorExit; } else { goto AllDone; } } /* * Perform a 32-bit or 64-bit conversion, depending upon the current * execution mode of the interpreter */ Dividend = (Mode32) ? ACPI_UINT32_MAX : ACPI_UINT64_MAX; /* Main loop: convert the string to a 32- or 64-bit integer */ while (*String) { if (isdigit ((int) *String)) { /* Convert ASCII 0-9 to Decimal value */ ThisDigit = ((UINT8) *String) - '0'; } else if (Base == 10) { /* Digit is out of range; possible in ToInteger case only */ Term = 1; } else { ThisDigit = (UINT8) toupper ((int) *String); if (isxdigit ((int) ThisDigit)) { /* Convert ASCII Hex char to value */ ThisDigit = ThisDigit - 'A' + 10; } else { Term = 1; } } if (Term) { if (ToIntegerOp) { goto ErrorExit; } else { break; } } else if ((ValidDigits == 0) && (ThisDigit == 0) && !SignOf0x) { /* Skip zeros */ String++; continue; } ValidDigits++; if (SignOf0x && ((ValidDigits > 16) || ((ValidDigits > 8) && Mode32))) { /* * This is ToInteger operation case. * No any restrictions for string-to-integer conversion, * see ACPI spec. */ goto ErrorExit; } /* Divide the digit into the correct position */ (void) AcpiUtShortDivide ( (Dividend - (UINT64) ThisDigit), Base, &Quotient, NULL); if (ReturnValue > Quotient) { if (ToIntegerOp) { goto ErrorExit; } else { break; } } ReturnValue *= Base; ReturnValue += ThisDigit; String++; } /* All done, normal exit */ AllDone: ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT ((ACPI_DB_EXEC, "Converted value: %8.8X%8.8X\n", ACPI_FORMAT_UINT64 (ReturnValue))); *RetInteger = ReturnValue; return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK); ErrorExit: /* Base was set/validated above */ if (Base == 10) { return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_BAD_DECIMAL_CONSTANT); } else { return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_BAD_HEX_CONSTANT); } } #if defined (ACPI_DEBUGGER) || defined (ACPI_APPLICATION) /******************************************************************************* * * FUNCTION: AcpiUtSafeStrcpy, AcpiUtSafeStrcat, AcpiUtSafeStrncat * * PARAMETERS: Adds a "DestSize" parameter to each of the standard string * functions. This is the size of the Destination buffer. * * RETURN: TRUE if the operation would overflow the destination buffer. * * DESCRIPTION: Safe versions of standard Clib string functions. Ensure that * the result of the operation will not overflow the output string * buffer. * * NOTE: These functions are typically only helpful for processing * user input and command lines. For most ACPICA code, the * required buffer length is precisely calculated before buffer * allocation, so the use of these functions is unnecessary. * ******************************************************************************/ BOOLEAN AcpiUtSafeStrcpy ( char *Dest, ACPI_SIZE DestSize, char *Source) { if (strlen (Source) >= DestSize) { return (TRUE); } strcpy (Dest, Source); return (FALSE); } BOOLEAN AcpiUtSafeStrcat ( char *Dest, ACPI_SIZE DestSize, char *Source) { if ((strlen (Dest) + strlen (Source)) >= DestSize) { return (TRUE); } strcat (Dest, Source); return (FALSE); } BOOLEAN AcpiUtSafeStrncat ( char *Dest, ACPI_SIZE DestSize, char *Source, ACPI_SIZE MaxTransferLength) { ACPI_SIZE ActualTransferLength; ActualTransferLength = ACPI_MIN (MaxTransferLength, strlen (Source)); if ((strlen (Dest) + ActualTransferLength) >= DestSize) { return (TRUE); } strncat (Dest, Source, MaxTransferLength); return (FALSE); } #endif