The printf(3) function has support for the %X format specifier, to output
an unsigned hexadecimal integer in uppercase.
This can be achived in GRUB using the %x format specifier in grub_printf()
and calling grub_toupper(), but it is more convenient if there is support
for %X in grub_printf().
Signed-off-by: Paulo Flabiano Smorigo <pfsmorigo@br.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
static inline char *
grub_lltoa (char *str, int c, unsigned long long n)
{
- unsigned base = (c == 'x') ? 16 : 10;
+ unsigned base = ((c == 'x') || (c == 'X')) ? 16 : 10;
char *p;
if ((long long) n < 0 && c == 'd')
do
{
unsigned d = (unsigned) (n & 0xf);
- *p++ = (d > 9) ? d + 'a' - 10 : d + '0';
+ *p++ = (d > 9) ? d + ((c == 'x') ? 'a' : 'A') - 10 : d + '0';
}
while (n >>= 4);
else
{
case 'p':
case 'x':
+ case 'X':
case 'u':
case 'd':
case 'c':
switch (c)
{
case 'x':
+ case 'X':
case 'u':
args->ptr[curn].type = UNSIGNED_INT + longfmt;
break;
c = 'x';
/* Fall through. */
case 'x':
+ case 'X':
case 'u':
case 'd':
{