arm-trusted-firmware/lib/libc/snprintf.c
Andre Przywara 410c925ab3 fix(libc): snprintf: include stdint.h
The snprintf code uses the uintptr_t type, which is defined in stdint.h.
We do not include this header explicitly, but get the definition
indirectly through some other header doing so.

However this breaks when snprintf is compiled in isolation (for instance
for unit-testing), so let's add this #include to make things right.

Change-Id: I1299767ee482f5cf1af30c4df2e8f7e596969b41
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
2022-02-10 16:33:32 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2017-2021, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*/
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <common/debug.h>
#include <plat/common/platform.h>
#define CHECK_AND_PUT_CHAR(buf, size, chars_printed, ch) \
do { \
if ((chars_printed) < (size)) { \
*(buf) = (ch); \
(buf)++; \
} \
(chars_printed)++; \
} while (false)
static void string_print(char **s, size_t n, size_t *chars_printed,
const char *str)
{
while (*str != '\0') {
CHECK_AND_PUT_CHAR(*s, n, *chars_printed, *str);
str++;
}
}
static void unsigned_num_print(char **s, size_t n, size_t *chars_printed,
unsigned long long int unum,
unsigned int radix, char padc, int padn,
bool capitalise)
{
/* Just need enough space to store 64 bit decimal integer */
char num_buf[20];
int i = 0;
int width;
unsigned int rem;
char ascii_a = capitalise ? 'A' : 'a';
if (radix < 10) {
ERROR("snprintf: unsupported radix '%d'.", radix);
plat_panic_handler();
assert(0); /* Unreachable */
}
do {
rem = unum % radix;
if (rem < 10U) {
num_buf[i] = '0' + rem;
} else {
num_buf[i] = ascii_a + (rem - 10U);
}
i++;
unum /= radix;
} while (unum > 0U);
width = i;
for (i = padn - width; i > 0; i--) {
CHECK_AND_PUT_CHAR(*s, n, *chars_printed, padc);
}
for (i = width; i > 0; i--) {
CHECK_AND_PUT_CHAR(*s, n, *chars_printed, num_buf[i - 1]);
}
for (i = width + padn; i < 0; i++) {
CHECK_AND_PUT_CHAR(*s, n, *chars_printed, padc);
}
}
/*******************************************************************
* Reduced vsnprintf to be used for Trusted firmware.
* The following type specifiers are supported:
*
* %x (or %X) - hexadecimal format
* %d or %i - signed decimal format
* %s - string format
* %u - unsigned decimal format
* %p - pointer format
*
* The following padding specifiers are supported by this print
* %0NN - Left-pad the number with 0s (NN is a decimal number)
* %NN - Left-pad the number or string with spaces (NN is a decimal number)
* %-NN - Right-pad the number or string with spaces (NN is a decimal number)
*
* The function panics on all other formats specifiers.
*
* It returns the number of characters that would be written if the
* buffer was big enough. If it returns a value lower than n, the
* whole string has been written.
*******************************************************************/
int vsnprintf(char *s, size_t n, const char *fmt, va_list args)
{
int num;
unsigned long long int unum;
char *str;
char padc; /* Padding character */
int padn; /* Number of characters to pad */
bool left;
bool capitalise;
size_t chars_printed = 0U;
if (n == 0U) {
/* There isn't space for anything. */
} else if (n == 1U) {
/* Buffer is too small to actually write anything else. */
*s = '\0';
n = 0U;
} else {
/* Reserve space for the terminator character. */
n--;
}
while (*fmt != '\0') {
left = false;
padc ='\0';
padn = 0;
capitalise = false;
if (*fmt == '%') {
fmt++;
/* Check the format specifier. */
loop:
switch (*fmt) {
case '%':
CHECK_AND_PUT_CHAR(s, n, chars_printed, '%');
break;
case '0':
case '1':
case '2':
case '3':
case '4':
case '5':
case '6':
case '7':
case '8':
case '9':
padc = (*fmt == '0') ? '0' : ' ';
for (padn = 0; *fmt >= '0' && *fmt <= '9'; fmt++) {
padn = (padn * 10) + (*fmt - '0');
}
if (left) {
padn = -padn;
}
goto loop;
case '-':
left = true;
fmt++;
goto loop;
case 'i':
case 'd':
num = va_arg(args, int);
if (num < 0) {
CHECK_AND_PUT_CHAR(s, n, chars_printed,
'-');
unum = (unsigned int)-num;
} else {
unum = (unsigned int)num;
}
unsigned_num_print(&s, n, &chars_printed,
unum, 10, padc, padn, false);
break;
case 's':
str = va_arg(args, char *);
string_print(&s, n, &chars_printed, str);
break;
case 'u':
unum = va_arg(args, unsigned int);
unsigned_num_print(&s, n, &chars_printed,
unum, 10, padc, padn, false);
break;
case 'p':
unum = (uintptr_t)va_arg(args, void *);
if (unum > 0U) {
string_print(&s, n, &chars_printed, "0x");
padn -= 2;
}
unsigned_num_print(&s, n, &chars_printed,
unum, 16, padc, padn, false);
break;
case 'X':
capitalise = true;
case 'x':
unum = va_arg(args, unsigned int);
unsigned_num_print(&s, n, &chars_printed,
unum, 16, padc, padn,
capitalise);
break;
default:
/* Panic on any other format specifier. */
ERROR("snprintf: specifier with ASCII code '%d' not supported.",
*fmt);
plat_panic_handler();
assert(0); /* Unreachable */
}
fmt++;
continue;
}
CHECK_AND_PUT_CHAR(s, n, chars_printed, *fmt);
fmt++;
}
if (n > 0U) {
*s = '\0';
}
return (int)chars_printed;
}
/*******************************************************************
* Reduced snprintf to be used for Trusted firmware.
* The following type specifiers are supported:
*
* %x (or %X) - hexadecimal format
* %d or %i - signed decimal format
* %s - string format
* %u - unsigned decimal format
* %p - pointer format
*
* The following padding specifiers are supported by this print
* %0NN - Left-pad the number with 0s (NN is a decimal number)
* %NN - Left-pad the number or string with spaces (NN is a decimal number)
* %-NN - Right-pad the number or string with spaces (NN is a decimal number)
*
* The function panics on all other formats specifiers.
*
* It returns the number of characters that would be written if the
* buffer was big enough. If it returns a value lower than n, the
* whole string has been written.
*******************************************************************/
int snprintf(char *s, size_t n, const char *fmt, ...)
{
int count;
va_list all_args;
va_start(all_args, fmt);
count = vsnprintf(s, n, fmt, all_args);
va_end(all_args);
return count;
}