xref: /openbmc/u-boot/include/vsprintf.h (revision ebf2b9e3)
1 /*
2  * (C) Copyright 2000-2009
3  * Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de.
4  *
5  * SPDX-License-Identifier:	GPL-2.0+
6  */
7 
8 #ifndef __VSPRINTF_H
9 #define __VSPRINTF_H
10 
11 #include <stdarg.h>
12 
13 ulong simple_strtoul(const char *cp, char **endp, unsigned int base);
14 
15 /**
16  * strict_strtoul - convert a string to an unsigned long strictly
17  * @param cp	The string to be converted
18  * @param base	The number base to use
19  * @param res	The converted result value
20  * @return 0 if conversion is successful and *res is set to the converted
21  * value, otherwise it returns -EINVAL and *res is set to 0.
22  *
23  * strict_strtoul converts a string to an unsigned long only if the
24  * string is really an unsigned long string, any string containing
25  * any invalid char at the tail will be rejected and -EINVAL is returned,
26  * only a newline char at the tail is acceptible because people generally
27  * change a module parameter in the following way:
28  *
29  *      echo 1024 > /sys/module/e1000/parameters/copybreak
30  *
31  * echo will append a newline to the tail.
32  *
33  * simple_strtoul just ignores the successive invalid characters and
34  * return the converted value of prefix part of the string.
35  *
36  * Copied this function from Linux 2.6.38 commit ID:
37  * 521cb40b0c44418a4fd36dc633f575813d59a43d
38  *
39  */
40 int strict_strtoul(const char *cp, unsigned int base, unsigned long *res);
41 unsigned long long simple_strtoull(const char *cp, char **endp,
42 					unsigned int base);
43 long simple_strtol(const char *cp, char **endp, unsigned int base);
44 
45 /**
46  * trailing_strtol() - extract a trailing integer from a string
47  *
48  * Given a string this finds a trailing number on the string and returns it.
49  * For example, "abc123" would return 123.
50  *
51  * @str:	String to exxamine
52  * @return training number if found, else -1
53  */
54 long trailing_strtol(const char *str);
55 
56 /**
57  * trailing_strtoln() - extract a trailing integer from a fixed-length string
58  *
59  * Given a fixed-length string this finds a trailing number on the string
60  * and returns it. For example, "abc123" would return 123. Only the
61  * characters between @str and @end - 1 are examined. If @end is NULL, it is
62  * set to str + strlen(str).
63  *
64  * @str:	String to exxamine
65  * @end:	Pointer to end of string to examine, or NULL to use the
66  *		whole string
67  * @return training number if found, else -1
68  */
69 long trailing_strtoln(const char *str, const char *end);
70 
71 /**
72  * panic() - Print a message and reset/hang
73  *
74  * Prints a message on the console(s) and then resets. If CONFIG_PANIC_HANG is
75  * defined, then it will hang instead of reseting.
76  *
77  * @param fmt:	printf() format string for message, which should not include
78  *		\n, followed by arguments
79  */
80 void panic(const char *fmt, ...)
81 		__attribute__ ((format (__printf__, 1, 2), noreturn));
82 
83 /**
84  * panic_str() - Print a message and reset/hang
85  *
86  * Prints a message on the console(s) and then resets. If CONFIG_PANIC_HANG is
87  * defined, then it will hang instead of reseting.
88  *
89  * This function can be used instead of panic() when your board does not
90  * already use printf(), * to keep code size small.
91  *
92  * @param fmt:	string to display, which should not include \n
93  */
94 void panic_str(const char *str) __attribute__ ((noreturn));
95 
96 /**
97  * Format a string and place it in a buffer
98  *
99  * @param buf	The buffer to place the result into
100  * @param fmt	The format string to use
101  * @param ...	Arguments for the format string
102  *
103  * The function returns the number of characters written
104  * into @buf.
105  *
106  * See the vsprintf() documentation for format string extensions over C99.
107  */
108 int sprintf(char *buf, const char *fmt, ...)
109 		__attribute__ ((format (__printf__, 2, 3)));
110 
111 /**
112  * Format a string and place it in a buffer (va_list version)
113  *
114  * @param buf	The buffer to place the result into
115  * @param size	The size of the buffer, including the trailing null space
116  * @param fmt	The format string to use
117  * @param args	Arguments for the format string
118  * @return the number of characters which have been written into
119  * the @buf not including the trailing '\0'. If @size is == 0 the function
120  * returns 0.
121  *
122  * If you're not already dealing with a va_list consider using scnprintf().
123  *
124  * See the vsprintf() documentation for format string extensions over C99.
125  */
126 int vsprintf(char *buf, const char *fmt, va_list args);
127 char *simple_itoa(ulong i);
128 
129 /**
130  * Format a string and place it in a buffer
131  *
132  * @param buf	The buffer to place the result into
133  * @param size	The size of the buffer, including the trailing null space
134  * @param fmt	The format string to use
135  * @param ...	Arguments for the format string
136  * @return the number of characters which would be
137  * generated for the given input, excluding the trailing null,
138  * as per ISO C99.  If the return is greater than or equal to
139  * @size, the resulting string is truncated.
140  *
141  * See the vsprintf() documentation for format string extensions over C99.
142  */
143 int snprintf(char *buf, size_t size, const char *fmt, ...)
144 		__attribute__ ((format (__printf__, 3, 4)));
145 
146 /**
147  * Format a string and place it in a buffer
148  *
149  * @param buf	The buffer to place the result into
150  * @param size	The size of the buffer, including the trailing null space
151  * @param fmt	The format string to use
152  * @param ...	Arguments for the format string
153  *
154  * The return value is the number of characters written into @buf not including
155  * the trailing '\0'. If @size is == 0 the function returns 0.
156  *
157  * See the vsprintf() documentation for format string extensions over C99.
158  */
159 int scnprintf(char *buf, size_t size, const char *fmt, ...)
160 		__attribute__ ((format (__printf__, 3, 4)));
161 
162 /**
163  * Format a string and place it in a buffer (base function)
164  *
165  * @param buf	The buffer to place the result into
166  * @param size	The size of the buffer, including the trailing null space
167  * @param fmt	The format string to use
168  * @param args	Arguments for the format string
169  * @return The number characters which would be generated for the given
170  * input, excluding the trailing '\0', as per ISO C99. Note that fewer
171  * characters may be written if this number of characters is >= size.
172  *
173  * This function follows C99 vsnprintf, but has some extensions:
174  * %pS output the name of a text symbol
175  * %pF output the name of a function pointer
176  * %pR output the address range in a struct resource
177  *
178  * The function returns the number of characters which would be
179  * generated for the given input, excluding the trailing '\0',
180  * as per ISO C99.
181  *
182  * Call this function if you are already dealing with a va_list.
183  * You probably want snprintf() instead.
184  */
185 int vsnprintf(char *buf, size_t size, const char *fmt, va_list args);
186 
187 /**
188  * Format a string and place it in a buffer (va_list version)
189  *
190  * @param buf	The buffer to place the result into
191  * @param size	The size of the buffer, including the trailing null space
192  * @param fmt	The format string to use
193  * @param args	Arguments for the format string
194  * @return the number of characters which have been written into
195  * the @buf not including the trailing '\0'. If @size is == 0 the function
196  * returns 0.
197  *
198  * If you're not already dealing with a va_list consider using scnprintf().
199  *
200  * See the vsprintf() documentation for format string extensions over C99.
201  */
202 int vscnprintf(char *buf, size_t size, const char *fmt, va_list args);
203 
204 /**
205  * print_grouped_ull() - print a value with digits grouped by ','
206  *
207  * This prints a value with grouped digits, like 12,345,678 to make it easier
208  * to read.
209  *
210  * @val:	Value to print
211  * @digits:	Number of digiits to print
212  */
213 void print_grouped_ull(unsigned long long int_val, int digits);
214 
215 bool str2off(const char *p, loff_t *num);
216 bool str2long(const char *p, ulong *num);
217 #endif
218