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34 * @(#)subr_prf.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/21/94
37 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
38 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
41 * Standaloneified version of the FreeBSD kernel printf family.
44 #include <sys/types.h>
45 #include <sys/stddef.h>
46 #include <sys/stdint.h>
52 * Note that stdarg.h and the ANSI style va_start macro is used for both
53 * ANSI and traditional C compilers.
55 #include <machine/stdarg.h>
57 #define MAXNBUF (sizeof(intmax_t) * CHAR_BIT + 1)
59 typedef void (kvprintf_fn_t)(int, void *);
61 static char *ksprintn (char *buf, uintmax_t num, int base, int *len, int upper);
62 static int kvprintf(char const *fmt, kvprintf_fn_t *func, void *arg, int radix, va_list ap);
65 putchar_wrapper(int cc, void *arg)
72 printf(const char *fmt, ...)
78 retval = kvprintf(fmt, putchar_wrapper, NULL, 10, ap);
84 vprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap)
87 return (kvprintf(fmt, putchar_wrapper, NULL, 10, ap));
91 sprintf(char *buf, const char *cfmt, ...)
97 retval = kvprintf(cfmt, NULL, (void *)buf, 10, ap);
109 snprint_func(int ch, void *arg)
111 struct print_buf *pbuf = arg;
113 if (pbuf->size < 2) {
115 * Reserve last buffer position for the terminating
125 asprintf(char **buf, const char *cfmt, ...)
128 struct print_buf arg;
133 retval = kvprintf(cfmt, NULL, NULL, 10, ap);
138 arg.size = retval + 1;
139 arg.buf = *buf = malloc(arg.size);
144 retval = kvprintf(cfmt, &snprint_func, &arg, 10, ap);
153 snprintf(char *buf, size_t size, const char *cfmt, ...)
157 struct print_buf arg;
163 retval = kvprintf(cfmt, &snprint_func, &arg, 10, ap);
172 vsnprintf(char *buf, size_t size, const char *cfmt, va_list ap)
174 struct print_buf arg;
180 retval = kvprintf(cfmt, &snprint_func, &arg, 10, ap);
189 vsprintf(char *buf, const char *cfmt, va_list ap)
193 retval = kvprintf(cfmt, NULL, (void *)buf, 10, ap);
200 * Put a NUL-terminated ASCII number (base <= 36) in a buffer in reverse
201 * order; return an optional length and a pointer to the last character
202 * written in the buffer (i.e., the first character of the string).
203 * The buffer pointed to by `nbuf' must have length >= MAXNBUF.
206 ksprintn(char *nbuf, uintmax_t num, int base, int *lenp, int upper)
213 c = hex2ascii(num % base);
214 *++p = upper ? toupper(c) : c;
215 } while (num /= base);
222 * Scaled down version of printf(3).
224 * Two additional formats:
226 * The format %b is supported to decode error registers.
229 * printf("reg=%b\n", regval, "<base><arg>*");
231 * where <base> is the output base expressed as a control character, e.g.
232 * \10 gives octal; \20 gives hex. Each arg is a sequence of characters,
233 * the first of which gives the bit number to be inspected (origin 1), and
234 * the next characters (up to a control character, i.e. a character <= 32),
235 * give the name of the register. Thus:
237 * kvprintf("reg=%b\n", 3, "\10\2BITTWO\1BITONE");
239 * would produce output:
241 * reg=3<BITTWO,BITONE>
243 * XXX: %D -- Hexdump, takes pointer and separator string:
244 * ("%6D", ptr, ":") -> XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
245 * ("%*D", len, ptr, " " -> XX XX XX XX ...
248 kvprintf(char const *fmt, kvprintf_fn_t *func, void *arg, int radix, va_list ap)
255 } else if (d != NULL) { \
263 const char *p, *percent, *q;
268 int base, lflag, qflag, tmp, width, ladjust, sharpflag, neg, sign, dot;
269 int cflag, hflag, jflag, tflag, zflag;
272 int stop = 0, retval = 0;
281 fmt = "(fmt null)\n";
283 if (radix < 2 || radix > 36)
289 while ((ch = (u_char)*fmt++) != '%' || stop) {
295 qflag = 0; lflag = 0; ladjust = 0; sharpflag = 0; neg = 0;
296 sign = 0; dot = 0; dwidth = 0; upper = 0;
297 cflag = 0; hflag = 0; jflag = 0; tflag = 0; zflag = 0;
298 reswitch: switch (ch = (u_char)*fmt++) {
316 width = va_arg(ap, int);
322 dwidth = va_arg(ap, int);
330 case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
331 case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
332 for (n = 0;; ++fmt) {
333 n = n * 10 + ch - '0';
335 if (ch < '0' || ch > '9')
344 num = (u_int)va_arg(ap, int);
345 p = va_arg(ap, char *);
346 for (q = ksprintn(nbuf, num, *p++, NULL, 0); *q;)
354 if (num & (1 << (n - 1))) {
355 PCHAR(tmp ? ',' : '<');
356 for (; (n = *p) > ' '; ++p)
360 for (; *p > ' '; ++p)
367 PCHAR(va_arg(ap, int));
370 up = va_arg(ap, u_char *);
371 p = va_arg(ap, char *);
375 PCHAR(hex2ascii(*up >> 4));
376 PCHAR(hex2ascii(*up & 0x0f));
407 *(va_arg(ap, intmax_t *)) = retval;
409 *(va_arg(ap, quad_t *)) = retval;
411 *(va_arg(ap, long *)) = retval;
413 *(va_arg(ap, size_t *)) = retval;
415 *(va_arg(ap, short *)) = retval;
417 *(va_arg(ap, char *)) = retval;
419 *(va_arg(ap, int *)) = retval;
426 sharpflag = (width == 0);
428 num = (uintptr_t)va_arg(ap, void *);
439 p = va_arg(ap, char *);
445 for (n = 0; n < dwidth && p[n]; n++)
450 if (!ladjust && width > 0)
455 if (ladjust && width > 0)
459 case 'S': /* Assume console can cope with wide chars */
460 for (S = va_arg(ap, uint16_t *); *S != 0; S++)
484 num = va_arg(ap, uintmax_t);
486 num = va_arg(ap, u_quad_t);
488 num = va_arg(ap, ptrdiff_t);
490 num = va_arg(ap, u_long);
492 num = va_arg(ap, size_t);
494 num = (u_short)va_arg(ap, int);
496 num = (u_char)va_arg(ap, int);
498 num = va_arg(ap, u_int);
502 num = va_arg(ap, intmax_t);
504 num = va_arg(ap, quad_t);
506 num = va_arg(ap, ptrdiff_t);
508 num = va_arg(ap, long);
510 num = va_arg(ap, ssize_t);
512 num = (short)va_arg(ap, int);
514 num = (char)va_arg(ap, int);
516 num = va_arg(ap, int);
518 if (sign && (intmax_t)num < 0) {
520 num = -(intmax_t)num;
522 p = ksprintn(nbuf, num, base, &n, upper);
524 if (sharpflag && num != 0) {
533 if (!ladjust && padc == '0')
534 dwidth = width - tmp;
535 width -= tmp + imax(dwidth, n);
542 if (sharpflag && num != 0) {
545 } else if (base == 16) {
562 while (percent < fmt)
565 * Since we ignore a formatting argument it is no
566 * longer safe to obey the remaining formatting
567 * arguments as the arguments will no longer match