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Updated documentation.

Shaved around 100 bytes off vsprintf.o.  It's now 50 bytes smaller than
the old implementation and provides much more conformant semantics,
including the ability to return the number of characters that would have
been printed to the string had the buffer been big enough.  (iSCSI needs
this functionality).
This commit is contained in:
Michael Brown 2006-05-14 03:31:20 +00:00
parent 2421723a15
commit 25f5d114a0
2 changed files with 125 additions and 80 deletions

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@ -1,15 +1,35 @@
/*
* Copyright (C) 2006 Michael Brown <mbrown@fensystems.co.uk>.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
* License, or any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <console.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <vsprintf.h>
#define CHAR_LEN 1
#define SHORT_LEN 2
#define INT_LEN 3
#define LONG_LEN 4
#define LONGLONG_LEN 5
#define SIZE_T_LEN 6
/** @file */
#define CHAR_LEN 0 /**< "hh" length modifier */
#define SHORT_LEN 1 /**< "h" length modifier */
#define INT_LEN 2 /**< no length modifier */
#define LONG_LEN 3 /**< "l" length modifier */
#define LONGLONG_LEN 4 /**< "ll" length modifier */
#define SIZE_T_LEN 5 /**< "z" length modifier */
static uint8_t type_sizes[] = {
[CHAR_LEN] = sizeof ( char ),
@ -20,8 +40,6 @@ static uint8_t type_sizes[] = {
[SIZE_T_LEN] = sizeof ( size_t ),
};
/** @file */
/**
* A printf context
*
@ -48,36 +66,80 @@ struct printf_context {
size_t max_len;
};
/**
* Use lower-case for hexadecimal digits
*
* Note that this value is set to 0x20 since that makes for very
* efficient calculations. (Bitwise-ORing with @c LCASE converts to a
* lower-case character, for example.)
*/
#define LCASE 0x20
/**
* Use "alternate form"
*
* For hexadecimal numbers, this means to add a "0x" or "0X" prefix to
* the number.
*/
#define ALT_FORM 0x02
static char * format_hex ( char *buf, unsigned long long num, int width,
/**
* Format a hexadecimal number
*
* @v end End of buffer to contain number
* @v num Number to format
* @v width Minimum field width
* @ret ptr End of buffer
*
* Fills a buffer in reverse order with a formatted hexadecimal
* number. The number will be zero-padded to the specified width.
* Lower-case and "alternate form" (i.e. "0x" prefix) flags may be
* set.
*
* There must be enough space in the buffer to contain the largest
* number that this function can format.
*/
static char * format_hex ( char *end, unsigned long long num, int width,
int flags ) {
char *ptr = buf;
char *ptr = end;
int case_mod;
/* Generate the number */
case_mod = flags & LCASE;
do {
*ptr++ = "0123456789ABCDEF"[ num & 0xf ] | case_mod;
*(--ptr) = "0123456789ABCDEF"[ num & 0xf ] | case_mod;
num >>= 4;
} while ( num );
/* Zero-pad to width */
while ( ( ptr - buf ) < width )
*ptr++ = '0';
while ( ( end - ptr ) < width )
*(--ptr) = '0';
/* Add "0x" or "0X" if alternate form specified */
if ( flags & ALT_FORM ) {
*ptr++ = 'X' | case_mod;
*ptr++ = '0';
*(--ptr) = 'X' | case_mod;
*(--ptr) = '0';
}
return ptr;
}
static char * format_decimal ( char *buf, signed long num, int width ) {
char *ptr = buf;
/**
* Format a decimal number
*
* @v end End of buffer to contain number
* @v num Number to format
* @v width Minimum field width
* @ret ptr End of buffer
*
* Fills a buffer in reverse order with a formatted decimal number.
* The number will be space-padded to the specified width.
*
* There must be enough space in the buffer to contain the largest
* number that this function can format.
*/
static char * format_decimal ( char *end, signed long num, int width ) {
char *ptr = end;
int negative = 0;
/* Generate the number */
@ -86,22 +148,21 @@ static char * format_decimal ( char *buf, signed long num, int width ) {
num = -num;
}
do {
*ptr++ = '0' + ( num % 10 );
*(--ptr) = '0' + ( num % 10 );
num /= 10;
} while ( num );
/* Add "-" if necessary */
if ( negative )
*ptr++ = '-';
*(--ptr) = '-';
/* Space-pad to width */
while ( ( ptr - buf ) < width )
*ptr++ = ' ';
while ( ( end - ptr ) < width )
*(--ptr) = ' ';
return ptr;
}
/**
* Write a formatted string to a printf context
*
@ -114,11 +175,9 @@ int vcprintf ( struct printf_context *ctx, const char *fmt, va_list args ) {
int flags;
int width;
uint8_t *length;
int character;
unsigned long long hex;
signed long decimal;
char num_buf[32];
char *ptr;
char tmp_buf[32]; /* 32 is enough for all numerical formats.
* Insane width fields could overflow this buffer. */
/* Initialise context */
ctx->len = 0;
@ -166,22 +225,21 @@ int vcprintf ( struct printf_context *ctx, const char *fmt, va_list args ) {
}
}
/* Process conversion specifier */
ptr = tmp_buf + sizeof ( tmp_buf ) - 1;
*ptr = '\0';
if ( *fmt == 'c' ) {
character = va_arg ( args, unsigned int );
ctx->handler ( ctx, character );
*(--ptr) = va_arg ( args, unsigned int );
} else if ( *fmt == 's' ) {
ptr = va_arg ( args, char * );
for ( ; *ptr ; ptr++ ) {
ctx->handler ( ctx, *ptr );
}
} else if ( *fmt == 'p' ) {
hex = ( intptr_t ) va_arg ( args, void * );
ptr = format_hex ( num_buf, hex, width,
intptr_t ptrval;
ptrval = ( intptr_t ) va_arg ( args, void * );
ptr = format_hex ( ptr, ptrval, width,
( ALT_FORM | LCASE ) );
do {
ctx->handler ( ctx, *(--ptr) );
} while ( ptr != num_buf );
} else if ( ( *fmt & ~0x20 ) == 'X' ) {
unsigned long long hex;
flags |= ( *fmt & 0x20 ); /* LCASE */
if ( *length >= sizeof ( unsigned long long ) ) {
hex = va_arg ( args, unsigned long long );
@ -190,22 +248,22 @@ int vcprintf ( struct printf_context *ctx, const char *fmt, va_list args ) {
} else {
hex = va_arg ( args, unsigned int );
}
ptr = format_hex ( num_buf, hex, width, flags );
do {
ctx->handler ( ctx, *(--ptr) );
} while ( ptr != num_buf );
ptr = format_hex ( ptr, hex, width, flags );
} else if ( *fmt == 'd' ) {
signed long decimal;
if ( *length >= sizeof ( signed long ) ) {
decimal = va_arg ( args, signed long );
} else {
decimal = va_arg ( args, signed int );
}
ptr = format_decimal ( num_buf, decimal, width );
do {
ctx->handler ( ctx, *(--ptr) );
} while ( ptr != num_buf );
ptr = format_decimal ( ptr, decimal, width );
} else {
ctx->handler ( ctx, *fmt );
*(--ptr) = *fmt;
}
/* Write out conversion result */
for ( ; *ptr ; ptr++ ) {
ctx->handler ( ctx, *ptr );
}
}

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/** @file
*
* printf and friends.
* printf() and friends
*
* Etherboot's printf() functions understand the following format
* specifiers:
* Etherboot's printf() functions understand the following subset of
* the standard C printf()'s format specifiers:
*
* - Hexadecimal integers
* - @c %[#]x - 4 bytes int (8 hex digits, lower case)
* - @c %[#]X - 4 bytes int (8 hex digits, upper case)
* - @c %[#]lx - 8 bytes long (16 hex digits, lower case)
* - @c %[#]lX - 8 bytes long (16 hex digits, upper case)
* - @c %[#]hx - 2 bytes int (4 hex digits, lower case)
* - @c %[#]hX - 2 bytes int (4 hex digits, upper case)
* - @c %[#]hhx - 1 byte int (2 hex digits, lower case)
* - @c %[#]hhX - 1 byte int (2 hex digits, upper case)
* .
* If the optional # prefix is specified, the output will
* be prefixed with 0x (or 0X).
* - Flag characters
* - '#' - Alternate form (i.e. "0x" prefix)
* - '0' - Zero-pad
* - Field widths
* - Length modifiers
* - 'hh' - Signed / unsigned char
* - 'h' - Signed / unsigned short
* - 'l' - Signed / unsigned long
* - 'll' - Signed / unsigned long long
* - 'z' - Signed / unsigned size_t
* - Conversion specifiers
* - 'd' - Signed decimal
* - 'x','X' - Unsigned hexadecimal
* - 'c' - Character
* - 's' - String
* - 'p' - Pointer
*
* - Other integers
* - @c %d - decimal int
* .
* Note that any width specification (e.g. the @c 02 in @c %02x)
* will be accepted but ignored.
*
* - Strings and characters
* - @c %c - char
* - @c %s - string
* - @c %m - error message text (i.e. strerror(errno))
*
* - Etherboot-specific specifiers
* - @c %@ - IP address in ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd notation
* - @c %! - MAC address in xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx notation
*
*
* @note Unfortunately, we cannot use <tt> __attribute__ (( format (
* printf, ... ) )) </tt> to get automatic type checking on arguments,
* because we use non-standard format characters such as @c %! and
* @c %@.
* Hexadecimal numbers are always zero-padded to the specified field
* width (if any); decimal numbers are always space-padded. Decimal
* long longs are not supported.
*
*/