os161/common/libc/printf/__printf.c
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/*
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* The President and Fellows of Harvard College.
*
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*
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*/
/*
* Guts of printf.
*
* This file is used in both libc and the kernel and needs to work in both
* contexts. This makes a few things a bit awkward.
*
* This is a slightly simplified version of the real-life printf
* originally used in the VINO kernel.
*/
#ifdef _KERNEL
#include <types.h>
#include <lib.h>
#define assert KASSERT
#else
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#endif
#include <stdarg.h>
/*
* Do we want to support "long long" types with %lld?
*
* Using 64-bit types with gcc causes gcc to emit calls to functions
* like __moddi3 and __divdi3. These need to be provided at link time,
* which can be a hassle; this switch is provided to help avoid
* needing them.
*/
#define USE_LONGLONG
/*
* Define a type that holds the longest signed integer we intend to support.
*/
#ifdef USE_LONGLONG
#define INTTYPE long long
#else
#define INTTYPE long
#endif
/*
* Space for a long long in base 8, plus a NUL, plus one
* character extra for slop.
*
* CHAR_BIT is the number of bits in a char; thus sizeof(long long)*CHAR_BIT
* is the number of bits in a long long. Each octal digit prints 3 bits.
* Values printed in larger bases will be shorter strings.
*/
#define NUMBER_BUF_SIZE ((sizeof(INTTYPE) * CHAR_BIT) / 3 + 2)
/*
* Structure holding the state for printf.
*/
typedef struct {
/* Callback for sending printed string data */
void (*sendfunc)(void *clientdata, const char *str, size_t len);
void *clientdata;
/* The varargs argument pointer */
va_list ap;
/* Total count of characters printed */
int charcount;
/* Flag that's true if we are currently looking in a %-format */
int in_pct;
/* Size of the integer argument to retrieve */
enum {
INTSZ,
LONGSZ,
#ifdef USE_LONGLONG
LLONGSZ,
#endif
SIZETSZ,
} size;
/* The value of the integer argument retrieved */
unsigned INTTYPE num;
/* Sign of the integer argument (0 = positive; -1 = negative) */
int sign;
/* Field width (number of spaces) */
int spacing;
/* Flag: align to left in field instead of right */
int rightspc;
/* Character to pad to field size with (space or 0) */
int fillchar;
/* Number base to print the integer argument in (8, 10, 16) */
int base;
/* Flag: if set, print 0x before hex and 0 before octal numbers */
int baseprefix;
/* Flag: alternative output format selected with %#... */
int altformat;
} PF;
/*
* Send some text onward to the output.
*
* We count the total length we send out so we can return it from __vprintf,
* since that's what most printf-like functions want to return.
*/
static
void
__pf_print(PF *pf, const char *txt, size_t len)
{
pf->sendfunc(pf->clientdata, txt, len);
pf->charcount += len;
}
/*
* Reset the state for the next %-field.
*/
static
void
__pf_endfield(PF *pf)
{
pf->in_pct = 0;
pf->size = INTSZ;
pf->num = 0;
pf->sign = 0;
pf->spacing = 0;
pf->rightspc = 0;
pf->fillchar = ' ';
pf->base = 0;
pf->baseprefix = 0;
pf->altformat = 0;
}
/*
* Process modifier chars (between the % and the type specifier)
* # use "alternate display format"
* - left align in field instead of right align
* l value is long (ll = long long)
* z value is size_t
* 0-9 field width
* leading 0 pad with zeros instead of spaces
*/
static
void
__pf_modifier(PF *pf, int ch)
{
switch (ch) {
case '#':
pf->altformat = 1;
break;
case '-':
pf->rightspc = 1;
break;
case 'l':
if (pf->size==LONGSZ) {
#ifdef USE_LONGLONG
pf->size = LLONGSZ;
#endif
}
else {
pf->size = LONGSZ;
}
break;
case 'z':
pf->size = SIZETSZ;
break;
case '0':
if (pf->spacing>0) {
/*
* Already seen some digits; this is part of the
* field size.
*/
pf->spacing = pf->spacing*10;
}
else {
/*
* Leading zero; set the padding character to 0.
*/
pf->fillchar = '0';
}
break;
default:
/*
* Invalid characters should be filtered out by a
* higher-level function, so if this assert goes off
* it's our fault.
*/
assert(ch>'0' && ch<='9');
/*
* Got a digit; accumulate the field size.
*/
pf->spacing = pf->spacing*10 + (ch-'0');
break;
}
}
/*
* Retrieve a numeric argument from the argument list and store it
* in pf->num, according to the size recorded in pf->size and using
* the numeric type specified by ch.
*/
static
void
__pf_getnum(PF *pf, int ch)
{
if (ch=='p') {
/*
* Pointer.
*
* uintptr_t is a C99 standard type that's an unsigned
* integer the same size as a pointer.
*/
pf->num = (uintptr_t) va_arg(pf->ap, void *);
}
else if (ch=='d') {
/* signed integer */
INTTYPE signednum=0;
switch (pf->size) {
case INTSZ:
/* %d */
signednum = va_arg(pf->ap, int);
break;
case LONGSZ:
/* %ld */
signednum = va_arg(pf->ap, long);
break;
#ifdef USE_LONGLONG
case LLONGSZ:
/* %lld */
signednum = va_arg(pf->ap, long long);
break;
#endif
case SIZETSZ:
/* %zd */
signednum = va_arg(pf->ap, ssize_t);
break;
}
/*
* Check for negative numbers.
*/
if (signednum < 0) {
pf->sign = -1;
pf->num = -signednum;
}
else {
pf->num = signednum;
}
}
else {
/* unsigned integer */
switch (pf->size) {
case INTSZ:
/* %u (or %o, %x) */
pf->num = va_arg(pf->ap, unsigned int);
break;
case LONGSZ:
/* %lu (or %lo, %lx) */
pf->num = va_arg(pf->ap, unsigned long);
break;
#ifdef USE_LONGLONG
case LLONGSZ:
/* %llu, %llo, %llx */
pf->num = va_arg(pf->ap, unsigned long long);
break;
#endif
case SIZETSZ:
/* %zu, %zo, %zx */
pf->num = va_arg(pf->ap, size_t);
break;
}
}
}
/*
* Set the printing base based on the numeric type specified in ch.
* %o octal
* %d,%u decimal
* %x hex
* %p pointer (print as hex)
*
* If the "alternate format" was requested, or always for pointers,
* note to print the C prefix for the type.
*/
static
void
__pf_setbase(PF *pf, int ch)
{
switch (ch) {
case 'd':
case 'u':
pf->base = 10;
break;
case 'x':
case 'p':
pf->base = 16;
break;
case 'o':
pf->base = 8;
break;
}
if (pf->altformat || ch=='p') {
pf->baseprefix = 1;
}
}
/*
* Function to print "spc" instances of the fill character.
*/
static
void
__pf_fill(PF *pf, int spc)
{
char f = pf->fillchar;
int i;
for (i=0; i<spc; i++) {
__pf_print(pf, &f, 1);
}
}
/*
* General printing function. Prints the string "stuff".
* The two prefixes (in practice one is a type prefix, such as "0x",
* and the other is the sign) get printed *after* space padding but
* *before* zero padding, if padding is on the left.
*/
static
void
__pf_printstuff(PF *pf,
const char *prefix, const char *prefix2,
const char *stuff)
{
/* Total length to print. */
int len = strlen(prefix)+strlen(prefix2)+strlen(stuff);
/* Get field width and compute amount of padding in "spc". */
int spc = pf->spacing;
if (spc > len) {
spc -= len;
}
else {
spc = 0;
}
/* If padding on left and the fill char is not 0, pad first. */
if (spc > 0 && pf->rightspc==0 && pf->fillchar!='0') {
__pf_fill(pf, spc);
}
/* Print the prefixes. */
__pf_print(pf, prefix, strlen(prefix));
__pf_print(pf, prefix2, strlen(prefix2));
/* If padding on left and the fill char *is* 0, pad here. */
if (spc > 0 && pf->rightspc==0 && pf->fillchar=='0') {
__pf_fill(pf, spc);
}
/* Print the actual string. */
__pf_print(pf, stuff, strlen(stuff));
/* If padding on the right, pad afterwards. */
if (spc > 0 && pf->rightspc!=0) {
__pf_fill(pf, spc);
}
}
/*
* Function to convert a number to ascii and then print it.
*
* Works from right to left in a buffer of NUMBER_BUF_SIZE bytes.
* NUMBER_BUF_SIZE is set so that the longest number string we can
* generate (a long long printed in octal) will fit. See above.
*/
static
void
__pf_printnum(PF *pf)
{
/* Digits to print with. */
const char *const digits = "0123456789abcdef";
char buf[NUMBER_BUF_SIZE]; /* Accumulation buffer for string. */
char *x; /* Current pointer into buf. */
unsigned INTTYPE xnum; /* Current value to print. */
const char *bprefix; /* Base prefix (0, 0x, or nothing) */
const char *sprefix; /* Sign prefix (- or nothing) */
/* Start in the last slot of the buffer. */
x = buf+sizeof(buf)-1;
/* Insert null terminator. */
*x-- = 0;
/* Initialize value. */
xnum = pf->num;
/*
* Convert a single digit.
* Do this loop at least once - that way 0 prints as 0 and not "".
*/
do {
/*
* Get the digit character for the least significant
* part of xnum.
*/
*x = digits[xnum % pf->base];
/*
* Back up the pointer to point to the next space to the left.
*/
x--;
/*
* Drop the value of the digit we just printed from xnum.
*/
xnum = xnum / pf->base;
/*
* If xnum hits 0 there's no more number left.
*/
} while (xnum > 0);
/*
* x points to the *next* slot in the buffer to use.
* However, we're done printing the number. So it's pointing
* one slot *before* the start of the actual number text.
* So advance it by one so it actually points at the number.
*/
x++;
/*
* If a base prefix was requested, select it.
*/
if (pf->baseprefix && pf->base==16) {
bprefix = "0x";
}
else if (pf->baseprefix && pf->base==8) {
bprefix = "0";
}
else {
bprefix = "";
}
/*
* Choose the sign prefix.
*/
sprefix = pf->sign ? "-" : "";
/*
* Now actually print the string we just generated.
*/
__pf_printstuff(pf, sprefix, bprefix, x);
}
/*
* Process a single character out of the format string.
*/
static
void
__pf_send(PF *pf, int ch)
{
/* Cannot get NULs here. */
assert(ch!=0);
if (pf->in_pct==0 && ch!='%') {
/*
* Not currently in a format, and not a %. Just send
* the character on through.
*/
char c = ch;
__pf_print(pf, &c, 1);
}
else if (pf->in_pct==0) {
/*
* Not in a format, but got a %. Start a format.
*/
pf->in_pct = 1;
}
else if (strchr("#-lz0123456789", ch)) {
/*
* These are the modifier characters we recognize.
* (These are the characters between the % and the type.)
*/
__pf_modifier(pf, ch);
}
else if (strchr("doupx", ch)) {
/*
* Integer types.
* Fetch the number, set the base, print it, then
* reset for the next format.
*/
__pf_getnum(pf, ch);
__pf_setbase(pf, ch);
__pf_printnum(pf);
__pf_endfield(pf);
}
else if (ch=='s') {
/*
* Print a string.
*/
const char *str = va_arg(pf->ap, const char *);
if (str==NULL) {
str = "(null)";
}
__pf_printstuff(pf, "", "", str);
__pf_endfield(pf);
}
else {
/*
* %%, %c, or illegal character.
* Illegal characters are printed like %%.
* for example, %5k prints " k".
*/
char x[2];
if (ch=='c') {
x[0] = va_arg(pf->ap, int);
}
else {
x[0] = ch;
}
x[1] = 0;
__pf_printstuff(pf, "", "", x);
__pf_endfield(pf);
}
}
/*
* Do a whole printf session.
* Create and initialize a printf state object,
* then send it each character from the format string.
*/
int
__vprintf(void (*func)(void *clientdata, const char *str, size_t len),
void *clientdata, const char *format, va_list ap)
{
PF pf;
int i;
pf.sendfunc = func;
pf.clientdata = clientdata;
#ifdef va_copy
va_copy(pf.ap, ap);
#else
pf.ap = ap;
#endif
pf.charcount = 0;
__pf_endfield(&pf);
for (i=0; format[i]; i++) {
__pf_send(&pf, format[i]);
}
return pf.charcount;
}