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30 #include <libpayload.h>
33 * Convert a number in BCD format to decimal.
35 * @param b The BCD number.
36 * @return The given BCD number in decimal format.
40 return ((b
>> 4) & 0x0f) * 10 + (b
& 0x0f);
44 * Convert a number in decimal format into the BCD format.
46 * @param d The decimal number.
47 * @return The given decimal number in BCD format.
51 return ((d
/ 10) << 4) | (d
% 10);
55 * Return the absolute value of the specified integer.
57 * @param j The integer of which we want to know the absolute value.
58 * @return The absolute value of the specified integer.
62 return (j
>= 0 ? j
: -j
);
65 long int labs(long int j
)
67 return (j
>= 0 ? j
: -j
);
70 long long int llabs(long long int j
)
72 return (j
>= 0 ? j
: -j
);
76 * Given a 4-bit value, return the ASCII hex representation of it.
78 * @param b A 4-bit value which shall be converted to ASCII hex.
79 * @return The ASCII hex representation of the specified 4-bit value.
80 * Returned hex-characters will always be lower-case (a-f, not A-F).
84 return (b
< 10) ? '0' + b
: 'a' + (b
- 10);
88 * Given an ASCII hex input character, return its integer value.
90 * For example, the input value '6' will be converted to 6, 'a'/'A' will
91 * be converted to 10, 'f'/'F' will be converted to 15, and so on.
93 * The return value for invalid input characters is 0.
95 * @param h The input byte in ASCII hex format.
96 * @return The integer value of the specified ASCII hex byte.
100 return (('0' <= h
&& h
<= '9') ? (h
- '0') : \
101 ('A' <= h
&& h
<= 'F') ? (h
- 'A' + 10) : \
102 ('a' <= h
&& h
<= 'f') ? (h
- 'a' + 10) : 0);
106 * Enters HALT state, after printing msg
108 * @param msg message to print
110 void fatal(const char *msg
)
112 fprintf(stderr
, "%s",msg
);
116 void exit(int status
)
118 printf("exited with status %d\n", status
);
122 void __noreturn
abort(void)
129 char *getenv(const char *name
)
135 * Reads a transfer buffer from 32-bit FIFO registers. fifo_stride is the
136 * distance in bytes between registers (e.g. pass 4 for a normal array of 32-bit
137 * registers or 0 to read everything from the same register). fifo_width is
138 * the amount of bytes read per register (can be 1 through 4).
140 void buffer_from_fifo32(void *buffer
, size_t size
, void *fifo
,
141 int fifo_stride
, int fifo_width
)
146 assert(fifo_width
> 0 && fifo_width
<= sizeof(u32
) &&
147 fifo_stride
% sizeof(u32
) == 0);
149 for (i
= 0; i
< size
; i
+= fifo_width
, fifo
+= fifo_stride
) {
150 u32 val
= read32(fifo
);
151 for (j
= 0; j
< MIN(size
- i
, fifo_width
); j
++)
152 *p
++ = (u8
)(val
>> (j
* 8));
157 * Version of buffer_to_fifo32() that can prepend a prefix of up to fifo_width
158 * size to the transfer. This is often useful for protocols where a command word
159 * precedes the actual payload data. The prefix must be packed in the low-order
160 * bytes of the 'prefix' u32 parameter and any high-order bytes exceeding prefsz
161 * must be 0. Note that 'size' counts total bytes written, including 'prefsz'.
163 void buffer_to_fifo32_prefix(const void *buffer
, u32 prefix
, int prefsz
, size_t size
,
164 void *fifo
, int fifo_stride
, int fifo_width
)
166 const u8
*p
= buffer
;
169 assert(fifo_width
> 0 && fifo_width
<= sizeof(u32
) &&
170 fifo_stride
% sizeof(u32
) == 0 && prefsz
<= fifo_width
);
172 uint32_t val
= prefix
;
173 for (i
= 0; i
< size
; i
+= fifo_width
, fifo
+= fifo_stride
) {
174 for (; j
< MIN(size
- i
, fifo_width
); j
++)
175 val
|= *p
++ << (j
* 8);
183 __weak
void reboot(void)
185 fatal("Reboot requested but not implemented\n");