u-boot/cmd/printf.c
Tom Rini d678a59d2d Revert "Merge patch series "arm: dts: am62-beagleplay: Fix Beagleplay Ethernet""
When bringing in the series 'arm: dts: am62-beagleplay: Fix Beagleplay
Ethernet"' I failed to notice that b4 noticed it was based on next and
so took that as the base commit and merged that part of next to master.

This reverts commit c8ffd1356d, reversing
changes made to 2ee6f3a5f7.

Reported-by: Jonas Karlman <jonas@kwiboo.se>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
2024-05-19 08:16:36 -06:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
/*
* Copyright (C) 2021 Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KG
* Roland Gaudig <roland.gaudig@weidmueller.com>
*
* Copyright 1999 Dave Cinege
* Portions copyright (C) 1990-1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this source tree.
*/
/*
* This file provides a shell printf like format string expansion as required
* for the setexpr <name> fmt <format> <value> command.
* This source file was mostly taken from the BusyBox project (www.busybox.net)
* In contrast to the original sources the output is not written to stdout
* anymore but into a char array, which can be used as input for the env_set()
* function.
*/
/* Usage: printf format [argument...]
*
* A front end to the printf function that lets it be used from the shell.
*
* Backslash escapes:
*
* \" = double quote
* \\ = backslash
* \a = alert (bell)
* \b = backspace
* \c = produce no further output
* \f = form feed
* \n = new line
* \r = carriage return
* \t = horizontal tab
* \v = vertical tab
* \0ooo = octal number (ooo is 0 to 3 digits)
* \xhhh = hexadecimal number (hhh is 1 to 3 digits)
*
* Additional directive:
*
* %b = print an argument string, interpreting backslash escapes
*
* The 'format' argument is re-used as many times as necessary
* to convert all of the given arguments.
*
* David MacKenzie <djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
*/
/* 19990508 Busy Boxed! Dave Cinege */
//config:config PRINTF
//config: bool "printf (3.8 kb)"
//config: default y
//config: help
//config: printf is used to format and print specified strings.
//config: It's similar to 'echo' except it has more options.
//applet:IF_PRINTF(APPLET_NOFORK(printf, printf, BB_DIR_USR_BIN, BB_SUID_DROP, printf))
//kbuild:lib-$(CONFIG_PRINTF) += printf.o
//kbuild:lib-$(CONFIG_ASH_PRINTF) += printf.o
//kbuild:lib-$(CONFIG_HUSH_PRINTF) += printf.o
//usage:#define printf_trivial_usage
//usage: "FORMAT [ARG]..."
//usage:#define printf_full_usage "\n\n"
//usage: "Format and print ARG(s) according to FORMAT (a-la C printf)"
//usage:
//usage:#define printf_example_usage
//usage: "$ printf \"Val=%d\\n\" 5\n"
//usage: "Val=5\n"
/* A note on bad input: neither bash 3.2 nor coreutils 6.10 stop on it.
* They report it:
* bash: printf: XXX: invalid number
* printf: XXX: expected a numeric value
* bash: printf: 123XXX: invalid number
* printf: 123XXX: value not completely converted
* but then they use 0 (or partially converted numeric prefix) as a value
* and continue. They exit with 1 in this case.
* Both accept insane field width/precision (e.g. %9999999999.9999999999d).
* Both print error message and assume 0 if %*.*f width/precision is "bad"
* (but negative numbers are not "bad").
* Both accept negative numbers for %u specifier.
*
* We try to be compatible.
*/
#include <common.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#define WANT_HEX_ESCAPES 0
#define PRINT_CONVERSION_ERROR 1
#define PRINT_TRUNCATED_ERROR 2
#define PRINT_SIZE_ERROR 4
struct print_inf {
char *str;
size_t size;
size_t offset;
unsigned int error;
};
typedef void (*converter)(const char *arg, void *result);
/**
* printf_str() - print formatted into char array with length checks
*
* This function povides a printf like function for printing into a char array
* with checking the boundaries.
* Unlike snprintf, all checks are performed inside this function and status
* reports are stored inside the print_inf struct. That way, this function can
* be used almost as drop-in replacement without needing much code changes.
* Unlike snprintf errors are not reported by return value, but inside the
* error member of struct print_inf. The output stored inside the struct
* print_inf str member shall only be used when the error member is 0.
*
* @inf: Info structure for print operation
* @char: format string with optional arguments
*/
static void printf_str(struct print_inf *inf, char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
int i;
if (!inf)
return;
/* Do not write anything if previous error is pending */
if (inf->error)
return;
/* Check if end of receiving buffer is already reached */
if (inf->offset >= inf->size) {
inf->error |= PRINT_SIZE_ERROR;
return;
}
size_t remaining = inf->size - inf->offset;
va_start(args, format);
i = vsnprintf(inf->str + inf->offset, remaining, format, args);
va_end(args);
if (i < 0)
inf->error |= PRINT_CONVERSION_ERROR;
else if ((unsigned int)i >= remaining)
inf->error |= PRINT_TRUNCATED_ERROR;
else
inf->offset += i;
}
/**
* putchar_str() - Print single character into char array with length checks
*
* This function provices a putchar like function, which stores the output
* into a char array with checking boundaries.
*
* @inf: Info structure for print operation
* @char: Single character to be printed
*/
static void putchar_str(struct print_inf *inf, char c)
{
printf_str(inf, "%c", c);
}
static char process_escape_sequence(const char **ptr)
{
const char *q;
unsigned int num_digits;
unsigned int n;
unsigned int base;
num_digits = 0;
n = 0;
base = 8;
q = *ptr;
if (WANT_HEX_ESCAPES && *q == 'x') {
++q;
base = 16;
++num_digits;
}
/* bash requires leading 0 in octal escapes:
* \02 works, \2 does not (prints \ and 2).
* We treat \2 as a valid octal escape sequence.
*/
do {
unsigned int r;
unsigned int d = (unsigned char)(*q) - '0';
#if WANT_HEX_ESCAPES
if (d >= 10) {
d = (unsigned char)tolower(*q) - 'a';
//d += 10;
/* The above would map 'A'-'F' and 'a'-'f' to 10-15,
* however, some chars like '@' would map to 9 < base.
* Do not allow that, map invalid chars to N > base:
*/
if ((int)d >= 0)
d += 10;
}
#endif
if (d >= base) {
if (WANT_HEX_ESCAPES && base == 16) {
--num_digits;
if (num_digits == 0) {
/* \x<bad_char>: return '\',
* leave ptr pointing to x
*/
return '\\';
}
}
break;
}
r = n * base + d;
if (r > 255)
break;
n = r;
++q;
} while (++num_digits < 3);
if (num_digits == 0) {
/* Not octal or hex escape sequence.
* Is it one-letter one?
*/
/* bash builtin "echo -e '\ec'" interprets \e as ESC,
* but coreutils "/bin/echo -e '\ec'" does not.
* Manpages tend to support coreutils way.
* Update: coreutils added support for \e on 28 Oct 2009.
*/
static const char charmap[] = {
'a', 'b', 'e', 'f', 'n', 'r', 't', 'v', '\\', '\0',
'\a', '\b', 27, '\f', '\n', '\r', '\t', '\v', '\\', '\\',
};
const char *p = charmap;
do {
if (*p == *q) {
q++;
break;
}
} while (*++p != '\0');
/* p points to found escape char or NUL,
* advance it and find what it translates to.
* Note that \NUL and unrecognized sequence \z return '\'
* and leave ptr pointing to NUL or z.
*/
n = p[sizeof(charmap) / 2];
}
*ptr = q;
return (char)n;
}
static char *skip_whitespace(const char *s)
{
/* In POSIX/C locale (the only locale we care about: do we REALLY want
* to allow Unicode whitespace in, say, .conf files? nuts!)
* isspace is only these chars: "\t\n\v\f\r" and space.
* "\t\n\v\f\r" happen to have ASCII codes 9,10,11,12,13.
* Use that.
*/
while (*s == ' ' || (unsigned char)(*s - 9) <= (13 - 9))
s++;
return (char *)s;
}
/* Like strcpy but can copy overlapping strings. */
static void overlapping_strcpy(char *dst, const char *src)
{
/* Cheap optimization for dst == src case -
* better to have it here than in many callers.
*/
if (dst != src) {
while ((*dst = *src) != '\0') {
dst++;
src++;
}
}
}
static int multiconvert(const char *arg, void *result, converter convert)
{
if (*arg == '"' || *arg == '\'')
sprintf((char *)arg + strlen(arg), "%u", (unsigned char)arg[1]);
//errno = 0;
convert(arg, result);
/* Unlike their Posix counterparts, simple_strtoll and
* simple_strtoull do not set errno
*
* if (errno) {
* printf("error invalid number '%s'", arg);
* return 1;
* }
*/
return 0;
}
static void conv_strtoull(const char *arg, void *result)
{
/* both coreutils 6.10 and bash 3.2:
* $ printf '%x\n' -2
* fffffffffffffffe
* Mimic that:
*/
if (arg[0] == '-') {
*(unsigned long long *)result = simple_strtoll(arg, NULL, 16);
return;
}
/* Allow leading '+' - simple_strtoull() by itself does not allow it,
* and probably shouldn't (other callers might require purely numeric
* inputs to be allowed.
*/
if (arg[0] == '+')
arg++;
*(unsigned long long *)result = simple_strtoull(arg, NULL, 16);
}
static void conv_strtoll(const char *arg, void *result)
{
if (arg[0] == '+')
arg++;
*(long long *)result = simple_strtoll(arg, NULL, 16);
}
/* Callers should check errno to detect errors */
static unsigned long long my_xstrtoull(const char *arg)
{
unsigned long long result;
if (multiconvert(arg, &result, conv_strtoull))
result = 0;
return result;
}
static long long my_xstrtoll(const char *arg)
{
long long result;
if (multiconvert(arg, &result, conv_strtoll))
result = 0;
return result;
}
/* Handles %b; return 1 if output is to be short-circuited by \c */
static int print_esc_string(struct print_inf *inf, const char *str)
{
char c;
while ((c = *str) != '\0') {
str++;
if (c == '\\') {
/* %b also accepts 4-digit octals of the form \0### */
if (*str == '0') {
if ((unsigned char)(str[1] - '0') < 8) {
/* 2nd char is 0..7: skip leading '0' */
str++;
}
} else if (*str == 'c') {
return 1;
}
{
/* optimization: don't force arg to be on-stack,
* use another variable for that.
*/
const char *z = str;
c = process_escape_sequence(&z);
str = z;
}
}
putchar_str(inf, c);
}
return 0;
}
static void print_direc(struct print_inf *inf, char *format, unsigned int fmt_length,
int field_width, int precision,
const char *argument)
{
long long llv;
char saved;
char *have_prec, *have_width;
saved = format[fmt_length];
format[fmt_length] = '\0';
have_prec = strstr(format, ".*");
have_width = strchr(format, '*');
if (have_width - 1 == have_prec)
have_width = NULL;
/* multiconvert sets errno = 0, but %s needs it cleared */
errno = 0;
switch (format[fmt_length - 1]) {
case 'c':
printf_str(inf, format, *argument);
break;
case 'd':
case 'i':
llv = my_xstrtoll(skip_whitespace(argument));
print_long:
if (!have_width) {
if (!have_prec)
printf_str(inf, format, llv);
else
printf_str(inf, format, precision, llv);
} else {
if (!have_prec)
printf_str(inf, format, field_width, llv);
else
printf_str(inf, format, field_width, precision, llv);
}
break;
case 'o':
case 'u':
case 'x':
case 'X':
llv = my_xstrtoull(skip_whitespace(argument));
/* cheat: unsigned long and long have same width, so... */
goto print_long;
case 's':
/* Are char* and long long the same? */
if (sizeof(argument) == sizeof(llv)) {
llv = (long long)(ptrdiff_t)argument;
goto print_long;
} else {
/* Hope compiler will optimize it out by moving call
* instruction after the ifs...
*/
if (!have_width) {
if (!have_prec)
printf_str(inf, format, argument,
/*unused:*/ argument, argument);
else
printf_str(inf, format, precision,
argument, /*unused:*/ argument);
} else {
if (!have_prec)
printf_str(inf, format, field_width,
argument, /*unused:*/ argument);
else
printf_str(inf, format, field_width,
precision, argument);
}
break;
}
break;
} /* switch */
format[fmt_length] = saved;
}
/* Handle params for "%*.*f". Negative numbers are ok (compat). */
static int get_width_prec(const char *str)
{
long v = simple_strtol(str, NULL, 10);
/* Unlike its Posix counterpart, simple_strtol does not set errno
*
* if (errno) {
* printf("error invalid number '%s'", str);
* v = 0;
* }
*/
return (int)v;
}
/* Print the text in FORMAT, using ARGV for arguments to any '%' directives.
* Return advanced ARGV.
*/
static char **print_formatted(struct print_inf *inf, char *f, char **argv, int *conv_err)
{
char *direc_start; /* Start of % directive. */
unsigned int direc_length; /* Length of % directive. */
int field_width; /* Arg to first '*' */
int precision; /* Arg to second '*' */
char **saved_argv = argv;
for (; *f; ++f) {
switch (*f) {
case '%':
direc_start = f++;
direc_length = 1;
field_width = 0;
precision = 0;
if (*f == '%') {
putchar_str(inf, '%');
break;
}
if (*f == 'b') {
if (*argv) {
if (print_esc_string(inf, *argv))
return saved_argv; /* causes main() to exit */
++argv;
}
break;
}
if (*f && strchr("-+ #", *f)) {
++f;
++direc_length;
}
if (*f == '*') {
++f;
++direc_length;
if (*argv)
field_width = get_width_prec(*argv++);
} else {
while (isdigit(*f)) {
++f;
++direc_length;
}
}
if (*f == '.') {
++f;
++direc_length;
if (*f == '*') {
++f;
++direc_length;
if (*argv)
precision = get_width_prec(*argv++);
} else {
while (isdigit(*f)) {
++f;
++direc_length;
}
}
}
/* Remove "lLhz" size modifiers, repeatedly.
* bash does not like "%lld", but coreutils
* happily takes even "%Llllhhzhhzd"!
* We are permissive like coreutils
*/
while ((*f | 0x20) == 'l' || *f == 'h' || *f == 'z')
overlapping_strcpy(f, f + 1);
/* Add "ll" if integer modifier, then print */
{
static const char format_chars[] = "diouxXcs";
char *p = strchr(format_chars, *f);
/* needed - try "printf %" without it */
if (!p || *f == '\0') {
printf("`%s': invalid format\n", direc_start);
/* causes main() to exit with error */
return saved_argv - 1;
}
++direc_length;
if (p - format_chars <= 5) {
/* it is one of "diouxX" */
p = malloc(direc_length + 3);
if (!p) {
/* exit with error */
return saved_argv - 1;
}
memcpy(p, direc_start, direc_length);
p[direc_length + 1] = p[direc_length - 1];
p[direc_length - 1] = 'l';
p[direc_length] = 'l';
//bb_error_msg("<%s>", p);
direc_length += 2;
direc_start = p;
} else {
p = NULL;
}
if (*argv) {
print_direc(inf, direc_start, direc_length,
field_width, precision, *argv++);
} else {
print_direc(inf, direc_start, direc_length,
field_width, precision, "");
}
*conv_err |= errno;
free(p);
}
break;
case '\\':
if (*++f == 'c')
return saved_argv; /* causes main() to exit */
putchar_str(inf, process_escape_sequence((const char **)&f));
f--;
break;
default:
putchar_str(inf, *f);
}
}
return argv;
}
/**
* printf_setexpr() - Implements the setexpr <name> fmt <format> command
*
* This function implements the format string evaluation for the
* setexpr <name> fmt <format> <value> command.
*
* @str: Output string of the evaluated expression
* @size: Length of @str buffer
* @argc: Number of arguments
* @argv: Argument list
* @return: 0 if OK, 1 on error
*/
int printf_setexpr(char *str, size_t size, int argc, char *const *argv)
{
int conv_err;
char *format;
char **argv2;
struct print_inf inf = {
.str = str,
.size = size,
.offset = 0,
.error = 0,
};
if (!str || !size)
return 1;
inf.str[0] = '\0';
format = argv[0];
argv2 = (char **)argv + 1;
conv_err = 0;
argv = argv2;
/* In case any print_str call raises an error inf.error will be
* set after print_formatted returns.
*/
argv2 = print_formatted(&inf, format, (char **)argv, &conv_err);
/* coreutils compat (bash doesn't do this):
*if (*argv)
* fprintf(stderr, "excess args ignored");
*/
return (argv2 < argv) || /* if true, print_formatted errored out */
conv_err || /* print_formatted saw invalid number */
inf.error; /* print_str reported error */
}