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1/*
2 * Simple C functions to supplement the C library
5fafdf24 3 *
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4 * Copyright (c) 2006 Fabrice Bellard
5 *
6 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
7 * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
8 * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
9 * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
10 * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
11 * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
12 *
13 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
14 * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
15 *
16 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
17 * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
18 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
19 * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
20 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
21 * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
22 * THE SOFTWARE.
23 */
856dfd8a 24
aafd7584 25#include "qemu/osdep.h"
1de7afc9 26#include "qemu/host-utils.h"
9f9b17a4 27#include <math.h>
18607dcb 28
a8d25326 29#include "qemu-common.h"
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30#include "qemu/sockets.h"
31#include "qemu/iov.h"
4297c8ee 32#include "net/net.h"
856dfd8a 33#include "qemu/ctype.h"
f348b6d1 34#include "qemu/cutils.h"
05cb8ed5 35#include "qemu/error-report.h"
8c5135f9 36
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37void strpadcpy(char *buf, int buf_size, const char *str, char pad)
38{
39 int len = qemu_strnlen(str, buf_size);
40 memcpy(buf, str, len);
41 memset(buf + len, pad, buf_size - len);
42}
43
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44void pstrcpy(char *buf, int buf_size, const char *str)
45{
46 int c;
47 char *q = buf;
48
49 if (buf_size <= 0)
50 return;
51
52 for(;;) {
53 c = *str++;
54 if (c == 0 || q >= buf + buf_size - 1)
55 break;
56 *q++ = c;
57 }
58 *q = '\0';
59}
60
61/* strcat and truncate. */
62char *pstrcat(char *buf, int buf_size, const char *s)
63{
64 int len;
65 len = strlen(buf);
5fafdf24 66 if (len < buf_size)
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67 pstrcpy(buf + len, buf_size - len, s);
68 return buf;
69}
70
71int strstart(const char *str, const char *val, const char **ptr)
72{
73 const char *p, *q;
74 p = str;
75 q = val;
76 while (*q != '\0') {
77 if (*p != *q)
78 return 0;
79 p++;
80 q++;
81 }
82 if (ptr)
83 *ptr = p;
84 return 1;
85}
86
87int stristart(const char *str, const char *val, const char **ptr)
88{
89 const char *p, *q;
90 p = str;
91 q = val;
92 while (*q != '\0') {
cd390083 93 if (qemu_toupper(*p) != qemu_toupper(*q))
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94 return 0;
95 p++;
96 q++;
97 }
98 if (ptr)
99 *ptr = p;
100 return 1;
101}
3c6b2088 102
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103/* XXX: use host strnlen if available ? */
104int qemu_strnlen(const char *s, int max_len)
105{
106 int i;
107
108 for(i = 0; i < max_len; i++) {
109 if (s[i] == '\0') {
110 break;
111 }
112 }
113 return i;
114}
115
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116char *qemu_strsep(char **input, const char *delim)
117{
118 char *result = *input;
119 if (result != NULL) {
120 char *p;
121
122 for (p = result; *p != '\0'; p++) {
123 if (strchr(delim, *p)) {
124 break;
125 }
126 }
127 if (*p == '\0') {
128 *input = NULL;
129 } else {
130 *p = '\0';
131 *input = p + 1;
132 }
133 }
134 return result;
135}
136
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137time_t mktimegm(struct tm *tm)
138{
139 time_t t;
140 int y = tm->tm_year + 1900, m = tm->tm_mon + 1, d = tm->tm_mday;
141 if (m < 3) {
142 m += 12;
143 y--;
144 }
b6db4aca 145 t = 86400ULL * (d + (153 * m - 457) / 5 + 365 * y + y / 4 - y / 100 +
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146 y / 400 - 719469);
147 t += 3600 * tm->tm_hour + 60 * tm->tm_min + tm->tm_sec;
148 return t;
149}
b39ade83 150
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151/*
152 * Make sure data goes on disk, but if possible do not bother to
153 * write out the inode just for timestamp updates.
154 *
155 * Unfortunately even in 2009 many operating systems do not support
156 * fdatasync and have to fall back to fsync.
157 */
158int qemu_fdatasync(int fd)
159{
5f6b9e8f 160#ifdef CONFIG_FDATASYNC
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161 return fdatasync(fd);
162#else
163 return fsync(fd);
164#endif
165}
166
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167/**
168 * Sync changes made to the memory mapped file back to the backing
169 * storage. For POSIX compliant systems this will fallback
170 * to regular msync call. Otherwise it will trigger whole file sync
171 * (including the metadata case there is no support to skip that otherwise)
172 *
173 * @addr - start of the memory area to be synced
174 * @length - length of the are to be synced
175 * @fd - file descriptor for the file to be synced
176 * (mandatory only for POSIX non-compliant systems)
177 */
178int qemu_msync(void *addr, size_t length, int fd)
179{
180#ifdef CONFIG_POSIX
181 size_t align_mask = ~(qemu_real_host_page_size - 1);
182
183 /**
184 * There are no strict reqs as per the length of mapping
185 * to be synced. Still the length needs to follow the address
186 * alignment changes. Additionally - round the size to the multiple
187 * of PAGE_SIZE
188 */
189 length += ((uintptr_t)addr & (qemu_real_host_page_size - 1));
190 length = (length + ~align_mask) & align_mask;
191
192 addr = (void *)((uintptr_t)addr & align_mask);
193
194 return msync(addr, length, MS_SYNC);
195#else /* CONFIG_POSIX */
196 /**
197 * Perform the sync based on the file descriptor
198 * The sync range will most probably be wider than the one
199 * requested - but it will still get the job done
200 */
201 return qemu_fdatasync(fd);
202#endif /* CONFIG_POSIX */
203}
204
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205#ifndef _WIN32
206/* Sets a specific flag */
207int fcntl_setfl(int fd, int flag)
208{
209 int flags;
210
211 flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL);
212 if (flags == -1)
213 return -errno;
214
215 if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags | flag) == -1)
216 return -errno;
217
218 return 0;
219}
220#endif
221
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222static int64_t suffix_mul(char suffix, int64_t unit)
223{
224 switch (qemu_toupper(suffix)) {
17f94256 225 case 'B':
eba90e4e 226 return 1;
17f94256 227 case 'K':
eba90e4e 228 return unit;
17f94256 229 case 'M':
eba90e4e 230 return unit * unit;
17f94256 231 case 'G':
eba90e4e 232 return unit * unit * unit;
17f94256 233 case 'T':
eba90e4e 234 return unit * unit * unit * unit;
17f94256 235 case 'P':
5e00984a 236 return unit * unit * unit * unit * unit;
17f94256 237 case 'E':
5e00984a 238 return unit * unit * unit * unit * unit * unit;
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239 }
240 return -1;
241}
242
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243/*
244 * Convert string to bytes, allowing either B/b for bytes, K/k for KB,
8dddfb55 245 * M/m for MB, G/g for GB or T/t for TB. End pointer will be returned
af02f4c5 246 * in *end, if not NULL. Return -ERANGE on overflow, and -EINVAL on
37edbf7e 247 * other error.
9f9b17a4 248 */
af02f4c5 249static int do_strtosz(const char *nptr, const char **end,
f17fd4fd 250 const char default_suffix, int64_t unit,
f46bfdbf 251 uint64_t *result)
9f9b17a4 252{
f17fd4fd 253 int retval;
af02f4c5 254 const char *endptr;
eba90e4e 255 unsigned char c;
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256 int mul_required = 0;
257 double val, mul, integral, fraction;
258
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259 retval = qemu_strtod_finite(nptr, &endptr, &val);
260 if (retval) {
4fcdf65a 261 goto out;
9f9b17a4 262 }
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263 fraction = modf(val, &integral);
264 if (fraction != 0) {
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265 mul_required = 1;
266 }
9f9b17a4 267 c = *endptr;
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268 mul = suffix_mul(c, unit);
269 if (mul >= 0) {
270 endptr++;
271 } else {
272 mul = suffix_mul(default_suffix, unit);
273 assert(mul >= 0);
9f9b17a4 274 }
eba90e4e 275 if (mul == 1 && mul_required) {
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276 retval = -EINVAL;
277 goto out;
9f9b17a4 278 }
f46bfdbf 279 /*
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280 * Values near UINT64_MAX overflow to 2**64 when converting to double
281 * precision. Compare against the maximum representable double precision
282 * value below 2**64, computed as "the next value after 2**64 (0x1p64) in
283 * the direction of 0".
f46bfdbf 284 */
25f74087 285 if ((val * mul > nextafter(0x1p64, 0)) || val < 0) {
37edbf7e 286 retval = -ERANGE;
4fcdf65a 287 goto out;
9f9b17a4 288 }
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289 *result = val * mul;
290 retval = 0;
9f9b17a4 291
4fcdf65a 292out:
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293 if (end) {
294 *end = endptr;
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295 } else if (*endptr) {
296 retval = -EINVAL;
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297 }
298
299 return retval;
300}
d8427002 301
af02f4c5 302int qemu_strtosz(const char *nptr, const char **end, uint64_t *result)
a732e1ba 303{
f17fd4fd 304 return do_strtosz(nptr, end, 'B', 1024, result);
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305}
306
af02f4c5 307int qemu_strtosz_MiB(const char *nptr, const char **end, uint64_t *result)
d8427002 308{
f17fd4fd 309 return do_strtosz(nptr, end, 'M', 1024, result);
d8427002 310}
443916d1 311
af02f4c5 312int qemu_strtosz_metric(const char *nptr, const char **end, uint64_t *result)
d2734d26 313{
f17fd4fd 314 return do_strtosz(nptr, end, 'B', 1000, result);
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315}
316
764e0fa4 317/**
717adf96 318 * Helper function for error checking after strtol() and the like
764e0fa4 319 */
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320static int check_strtox_error(const char *nptr, char *ep,
321 const char **endptr, int libc_errno)
764e0fa4 322{
53a90b97 323 assert(ep >= nptr);
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324 if (endptr) {
325 *endptr = ep;
326 }
327
328 /* Turn "no conversion" into an error */
717adf96 329 if (libc_errno == 0 && ep == nptr) {
4baef267 330 return -EINVAL;
47d4be12 331 }
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332
333 /* Fail when we're expected to consume the string, but didn't */
717adf96 334 if (!endptr && *ep) {
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335 return -EINVAL;
336 }
4baef267 337
717adf96 338 return -libc_errno;
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339}
340
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341/**
342 * Convert string @nptr to an integer, and store it in @result.
343 *
344 * This is a wrapper around strtol() that is harder to misuse.
345 * Semantics of @nptr, @endptr, @base match strtol() with differences
346 * noted below.
347 *
348 * @nptr may be null, and no conversion is performed then.
349 *
350 * If no conversion is performed, store @nptr in *@endptr and return
351 * -EINVAL.
352 *
353 * If @endptr is null, and the string isn't fully converted, return
354 * -EINVAL. This is the case when the pointer that would be stored in
355 * a non-null @endptr points to a character other than '\0'.
356 *
357 * If the conversion overflows @result, store INT_MAX in @result,
358 * and return -ERANGE.
359 *
360 * If the conversion underflows @result, store INT_MIN in @result,
361 * and return -ERANGE.
362 *
363 * Else store the converted value in @result, and return zero.
364 */
365int qemu_strtoi(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, int base,
366 int *result)
367{
368 char *ep;
369 long long lresult;
370
53a90b97 371 assert((unsigned) base <= 36 && base != 1);
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372 if (!nptr) {
373 if (endptr) {
374 *endptr = nptr;
375 }
376 return -EINVAL;
377 }
378
379 errno = 0;
380 lresult = strtoll(nptr, &ep, base);
381 if (lresult < INT_MIN) {
382 *result = INT_MIN;
383 errno = ERANGE;
384 } else if (lresult > INT_MAX) {
385 *result = INT_MAX;
386 errno = ERANGE;
387 } else {
388 *result = lresult;
389 }
390 return check_strtox_error(nptr, ep, endptr, errno);
391}
392
393/**
394 * Convert string @nptr to an unsigned integer, and store it in @result.
395 *
396 * This is a wrapper around strtoul() that is harder to misuse.
397 * Semantics of @nptr, @endptr, @base match strtoul() with differences
398 * noted below.
399 *
400 * @nptr may be null, and no conversion is performed then.
401 *
402 * If no conversion is performed, store @nptr in *@endptr and return
403 * -EINVAL.
404 *
405 * If @endptr is null, and the string isn't fully converted, return
406 * -EINVAL. This is the case when the pointer that would be stored in
407 * a non-null @endptr points to a character other than '\0'.
408 *
409 * If the conversion overflows @result, store UINT_MAX in @result,
410 * and return -ERANGE.
411 *
412 * Else store the converted value in @result, and return zero.
413 *
414 * Note that a number with a leading minus sign gets converted without
415 * the minus sign, checked for overflow (see above), then negated (in
416 * @result's type). This is exactly how strtoul() works.
417 */
418int qemu_strtoui(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, int base,
419 unsigned int *result)
420{
421 char *ep;
422 long long lresult;
423
53a90b97 424 assert((unsigned) base <= 36 && base != 1);
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425 if (!nptr) {
426 if (endptr) {
427 *endptr = nptr;
428 }
429 return -EINVAL;
430 }
431
432 errno = 0;
433 lresult = strtoull(nptr, &ep, base);
434
435 /* Windows returns 1 for negative out-of-range values. */
436 if (errno == ERANGE) {
437 *result = -1;
438 } else {
439 if (lresult > UINT_MAX) {
440 *result = UINT_MAX;
441 errno = ERANGE;
442 } else if (lresult < INT_MIN) {
443 *result = UINT_MAX;
444 errno = ERANGE;
445 } else {
446 *result = lresult;
447 }
448 }
449 return check_strtox_error(nptr, ep, endptr, errno);
450}
451
764e0fa4 452/**
4295f879 453 * Convert string @nptr to a long integer, and store it in @result.
764e0fa4 454 *
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455 * This is a wrapper around strtol() that is harder to misuse.
456 * Semantics of @nptr, @endptr, @base match strtol() with differences
457 * noted below.
764e0fa4 458 *
4295f879 459 * @nptr may be null, and no conversion is performed then.
764e0fa4 460 *
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461 * If no conversion is performed, store @nptr in *@endptr and return
462 * -EINVAL.
764e0fa4 463 *
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464 * If @endptr is null, and the string isn't fully converted, return
465 * -EINVAL. This is the case when the pointer that would be stored in
466 * a non-null @endptr points to a character other than '\0'.
467 *
468 * If the conversion overflows @result, store LONG_MAX in @result,
469 * and return -ERANGE.
470 *
471 * If the conversion underflows @result, store LONG_MIN in @result,
472 * and return -ERANGE.
473 *
474 * Else store the converted value in @result, and return zero.
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475 */
476int qemu_strtol(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, int base,
477 long *result)
478{
717adf96 479 char *ep;
4baef267 480
53a90b97 481 assert((unsigned) base <= 36 && base != 1);
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482 if (!nptr) {
483 if (endptr) {
484 *endptr = nptr;
485 }
4baef267 486 return -EINVAL;
764e0fa4 487 }
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488
489 errno = 0;
490 *result = strtol(nptr, &ep, base);
491 return check_strtox_error(nptr, ep, endptr, errno);
764e0fa4 492}
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493
494/**
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495 * Convert string @nptr to an unsigned long, and store it in @result.
496 *
497 * This is a wrapper around strtoul() that is harder to misuse.
498 * Semantics of @nptr, @endptr, @base match strtoul() with differences
499 * noted below.
500 *
501 * @nptr may be null, and no conversion is performed then.
502 *
503 * If no conversion is performed, store @nptr in *@endptr and return
504 * -EINVAL.
505 *
506 * If @endptr is null, and the string isn't fully converted, return
507 * -EINVAL. This is the case when the pointer that would be stored in
508 * a non-null @endptr points to a character other than '\0'.
c817c015 509 *
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510 * If the conversion overflows @result, store ULONG_MAX in @result,
511 * and return -ERANGE.
c817c015 512 *
4295f879 513 * Else store the converted value in @result, and return zero.
c817c015 514 *
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515 * Note that a number with a leading minus sign gets converted without
516 * the minus sign, checked for overflow (see above), then negated (in
517 * @result's type). This is exactly how strtoul() works.
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518 */
519int qemu_strtoul(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, int base,
520 unsigned long *result)
521{
717adf96 522 char *ep;
4baef267 523
53a90b97 524 assert((unsigned) base <= 36 && base != 1);
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525 if (!nptr) {
526 if (endptr) {
527 *endptr = nptr;
528 }
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529 return -EINVAL;
530 }
531
532 errno = 0;
533 *result = strtoul(nptr, &ep, base);
534 /* Windows returns 1 for negative out-of-range values. */
535 if (errno == ERANGE) {
536 *result = -1;
c817c015 537 }
4baef267 538 return check_strtox_error(nptr, ep, endptr, errno);
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539}
540
8ac4df40 541/**
4295f879 542 * Convert string @nptr to an int64_t.
8ac4df40 543 *
4295f879 544 * Works like qemu_strtol(), except it stores INT64_MAX on overflow,
369276eb 545 * and INT64_MIN on underflow.
8ac4df40 546 */
b30d1886 547int qemu_strtoi64(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, int base,
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548 int64_t *result)
549{
717adf96 550 char *ep;
4baef267 551
53a90b97 552 assert((unsigned) base <= 36 && base != 1);
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553 if (!nptr) {
554 if (endptr) {
555 *endptr = nptr;
556 }
4baef267 557 return -EINVAL;
8ac4df40 558 }
4baef267 559
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560 /* This assumes int64_t is long long TODO relax */
561 QEMU_BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(int64_t) != sizeof(long long));
4baef267 562 errno = 0;
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563 *result = strtoll(nptr, &ep, base);
564 return check_strtox_error(nptr, ep, endptr, errno);
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565}
566
3904e6bf 567/**
4295f879 568 * Convert string @nptr to an uint64_t.
3904e6bf 569 *
4295f879 570 * Works like qemu_strtoul(), except it stores UINT64_MAX on overflow.
3904e6bf 571 */
b30d1886 572int qemu_strtou64(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, int base,
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573 uint64_t *result)
574{
717adf96 575 char *ep;
4baef267 576
53a90b97 577 assert((unsigned) base <= 36 && base != 1);
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578 if (!nptr) {
579 if (endptr) {
580 *endptr = nptr;
581 }
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582 return -EINVAL;
583 }
584
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585 /* This assumes uint64_t is unsigned long long TODO relax */
586 QEMU_BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(uint64_t) != sizeof(unsigned long long));
4baef267 587 errno = 0;
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588 *result = strtoull(nptr, &ep, base);
589 /* Windows returns 1 for negative out-of-range values. */
590 if (errno == ERANGE) {
591 *result = -1;
3904e6bf 592 }
4baef267 593 return check_strtox_error(nptr, ep, endptr, errno);
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594}
595
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596/**
597 * Convert string @nptr to a double.
598 *
599 * This is a wrapper around strtod() that is harder to misuse.
600 * Semantics of @nptr and @endptr match strtod() with differences
601 * noted below.
602 *
603 * @nptr may be null, and no conversion is performed then.
604 *
605 * If no conversion is performed, store @nptr in *@endptr and return
606 * -EINVAL.
607 *
608 * If @endptr is null, and the string isn't fully converted, return
609 * -EINVAL. This is the case when the pointer that would be stored in
610 * a non-null @endptr points to a character other than '\0'.
611 *
612 * If the conversion overflows, store +/-HUGE_VAL in @result, depending
613 * on the sign, and return -ERANGE.
614 *
615 * If the conversion underflows, store +/-0.0 in @result, depending on the
616 * sign, and return -ERANGE.
617 *
618 * Else store the converted value in @result, and return zero.
619 */
620int qemu_strtod(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, double *result)
621{
622 char *ep;
623
624 if (!nptr) {
625 if (endptr) {
626 *endptr = nptr;
627 }
628 return -EINVAL;
629 }
630
631 errno = 0;
632 *result = strtod(nptr, &ep);
633 return check_strtox_error(nptr, ep, endptr, errno);
634}
635
636/**
637 * Convert string @nptr to a finite double.
638 *
639 * Works like qemu_strtod(), except that "NaN" and "inf" are rejected
640 * with -EINVAL and no conversion is performed.
641 */
642int qemu_strtod_finite(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, double *result)
643{
644 double tmp;
645 int ret;
646
647 ret = qemu_strtod(nptr, endptr, &tmp);
648 if (!ret && !isfinite(tmp)) {
649 if (endptr) {
650 *endptr = nptr;
651 }
652 ret = -EINVAL;
653 }
654
655 if (ret != -EINVAL) {
656 *result = tmp;
657 }
658 return ret;
659}
660
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661/**
662 * Searches for the first occurrence of 'c' in 's', and returns a pointer
663 * to the trailing null byte if none was found.
664 */
665#ifndef HAVE_STRCHRNUL
666const char *qemu_strchrnul(const char *s, int c)
667{
668 const char *e = strchr(s, c);
669 if (!e) {
670 e = s + strlen(s);
671 }
672 return e;
673}
674#endif
675
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676/**
677 * parse_uint:
678 *
679 * @s: String to parse
680 * @value: Destination for parsed integer value
681 * @endptr: Destination for pointer to first character not consumed
682 * @base: integer base, between 2 and 36 inclusive, or 0
683 *
684 * Parse unsigned integer
685 *
686 * Parsed syntax is like strtoull()'s: arbitrary whitespace, a single optional
687 * '+' or '-', an optional "0x" if @base is 0 or 16, one or more digits.
688 *
689 * If @s is null, or @base is invalid, or @s doesn't start with an
690 * integer in the syntax above, set *@value to 0, *@endptr to @s, and
691 * return -EINVAL.
692 *
693 * Set *@endptr to point right beyond the parsed integer (even if the integer
694 * overflows or is negative, all digits will be parsed and *@endptr will
695 * point right beyond them).
696 *
697 * If the integer is negative, set *@value to 0, and return -ERANGE.
698 *
699 * If the integer overflows unsigned long long, set *@value to
700 * ULLONG_MAX, and return -ERANGE.
701 *
702 * Else, set *@value to the parsed integer, and return 0.
703 */
704int parse_uint(const char *s, unsigned long long *value, char **endptr,
705 int base)
706{
707 int r = 0;
708 char *endp = (char *)s;
709 unsigned long long val = 0;
710
53a90b97 711 assert((unsigned) base <= 36 && base != 1);
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712 if (!s) {
713 r = -EINVAL;
714 goto out;
715 }
716
717 errno = 0;
718 val = strtoull(s, &endp, base);
719 if (errno) {
720 r = -errno;
721 goto out;
722 }
723
724 if (endp == s) {
725 r = -EINVAL;
726 goto out;
727 }
728
729 /* make sure we reject negative numbers: */
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731 s++;
732 }
733 if (*s == '-') {
734 val = 0;
735 r = -ERANGE;
736 goto out;
737 }
738
739out:
740 *value = val;
741 *endptr = endp;
742 return r;
743}
744
745/**
746 * parse_uint_full:
747 *
748 * @s: String to parse
749 * @value: Destination for parsed integer value
750 * @base: integer base, between 2 and 36 inclusive, or 0
751 *
752 * Parse unsigned integer from entire string
753 *
754 * Have the same behavior of parse_uint(), but with an additional check
755 * for additional data after the parsed number. If extra characters are present
756 * after the parsed number, the function will return -EINVAL, and *@v will
757 * be set to 0.
758 */
759int parse_uint_full(const char *s, unsigned long long *value, int base)
760{
761 char *endp;
762 int r;
763
764 r = parse_uint(s, value, &endp, base);
765 if (r < 0) {
766 return r;
767 }
768 if (*endp) {
769 *value = 0;
770 return -EINVAL;
771 }
772
773 return 0;
774}
775
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776int qemu_parse_fd(const char *param)
777{
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778 long fd;
779 char *endptr;
443916d1 780
e9c5c1f4 781 errno = 0;
443916d1 782 fd = strtol(param, &endptr, 10);
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783 if (param == endptr /* no conversion performed */ ||
784 errno != 0 /* not representable as long; possibly others */ ||
785 *endptr != '\0' /* final string not empty */ ||
786 fd < 0 /* invalid as file descriptor */ ||
787 fd > INT_MAX /* not representable as int */) {
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788 return -1;
789 }
790 return fd;
791}
9fb26641 792
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793/*
794 * Implementation of ULEB128 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LEB128)
795 * Input is limited to 14-bit numbers
796 */
797int uleb128_encode_small(uint8_t *out, uint32_t n)
798{
799 g_assert(n <= 0x3fff);
800 if (n < 0x80) {
7c960d61 801 *out = n;
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802 return 1;
803 } else {
804 *out++ = (n & 0x7f) | 0x80;
7c960d61 805 *out = n >> 7;
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806 return 2;
807 }
808}
809
810int uleb128_decode_small(const uint8_t *in, uint32_t *n)
811{
812 if (!(*in & 0x80)) {
7c960d61 813 *n = *in;
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814 return 1;
815 } else {
816 *n = *in++ & 0x7f;
817 /* we exceed 14 bit number */
818 if (*in & 0x80) {
819 return -1;
820 }
7c960d61 821 *n |= *in << 7;
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822 return 2;
823 }
824}
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825
826/*
827 * helper to parse debug environment variables
828 */
829int parse_debug_env(const char *name, int max, int initial)
830{
831 char *debug_env = getenv(name);
832 char *inv = NULL;
cc5d0e04 833 long debug;
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834
835 if (!debug_env) {
836 return initial;
837 }
cc5d0e04 838 errno = 0;
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839 debug = strtol(debug_env, &inv, 10);
840 if (inv == debug_env) {
841 return initial;
842 }
cc5d0e04 843 if (debug < 0 || debug > max || errno != 0) {
05cb8ed5 844 warn_report("%s not in [0, %d]", name, max);
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845 return initial;
846 }
847 return debug;
848}
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850/*
851 * Helper to print ethernet mac address
852 */
853const char *qemu_ether_ntoa(const MACAddr *mac)
854{
855 static char ret[18];
856
857 snprintf(ret, sizeof(ret), "%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x",
858 mac->a[0], mac->a[1], mac->a[2], mac->a[3], mac->a[4], mac->a[5]);
859
860 return ret;
861}
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862
863/*
864 * Return human readable string for size @val.
865 * @val can be anything that uint64_t allows (no more than "16 EiB").
866 * Use IEC binary units like KiB, MiB, and so forth.
867 * Caller is responsible for passing it to g_free().
868 */
869char *size_to_str(uint64_t val)
870{
871 static const char *suffixes[] = { "", "Ki", "Mi", "Gi", "Ti", "Pi", "Ei" };
754da867 872 uint64_t div;
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873 int i;
874
875 /*
876 * The exponent (returned in i) minus one gives us
877 * floor(log2(val * 1024 / 1000). The correction makes us
878 * switch to the higher power when the integer part is >= 1000.
879 * (see e41b509d68afb1f for more info)
880 */
881 frexp(val / (1000.0 / 1024.0), &i);
882 i = (i - 1) / 10;
883 div = 1ULL << (i * 10);
884
885 return g_strdup_printf("%0.3g %sB", (double)val / div, suffixes[i]);
886}
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887
888int qemu_pstrcmp0(const char **str1, const char **str2)
889{
890 return g_strcmp0(*str1, *str2);
891}