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1 #ifndef UTIL_H
2 #define UTIL_H
4 #include <stdarg.h>
5 #include <stdbool.h>
6 #include <getopt.h>
8 /*
9 * Copyright 2011 The Chromium Authors, All Rights Reserved.
10 * Copyright 2008 Jon Loeliger, Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
12 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
13 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
14 * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
15 * License, or (at your option) any later version.
17 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
20 * General Public License for more details.
22 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
24 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
25 * USA
28 #ifdef __GNUC__
29 #define PRINTF(i, j) __attribute__((format (printf, i, j)))
30 #define NORETURN __attribute__((noreturn))
31 #else
32 #define PRINTF(i, j)
33 #define NORETURN
34 #endif
36 #define ARRAY_SIZE(x) (sizeof(x) / sizeof((x)[0]))
38 #define stringify(s) stringify_(s)
39 #define stringify_(s) #s
41 static inline void NORETURN PRINTF(1, 2) die(const char *str, ...)
43 va_list ap;
45 va_start(ap, str);
46 fprintf(stderr, "FATAL ERROR: ");
47 vfprintf(stderr, str, ap);
48 va_end(ap);
49 exit(1);
52 static inline void *xmalloc(size_t len)
54 void *new = malloc(len);
56 if (!new)
57 die("malloc() failed\n");
59 return new;
62 static inline void *xrealloc(void *p, size_t len)
64 void *new = realloc(p, len);
66 if (!new)
67 die("realloc() failed (len=%zd)\n", len);
69 return new;
72 extern char *xstrdup(const char *s);
74 extern int PRINTF(2, 3) xasprintf(char **strp, const char *fmt, ...);
75 extern char *join_path(const char *path, const char *name);
77 /**
78 * Check a property of a given length to see if it is all printable and
79 * has a valid terminator. The property can contain either a single string,
80 * or multiple strings each of non-zero length.
82 * @param data The string to check
83 * @param len The string length including terminator
84 * @return 1 if a valid printable string, 0 if not
86 bool util_is_printable_string(const void *data, int len);
89 * Parse an escaped character starting at index i in string s. The resulting
90 * character will be returned and the index i will be updated to point at the
91 * character directly after the end of the encoding, this may be the '\0'
92 * terminator of the string.
94 char get_escape_char(const char *s, int *i);
96 /**
97 * Read a device tree file into a buffer. This will report any errors on
98 * stderr.
100 * @param filename The filename to read, or - for stdin
101 * @return Pointer to allocated buffer containing fdt, or NULL on error
103 char *utilfdt_read(const char *filename);
106 * Like utilfdt_read(), but also passes back the size of the file read.
108 * @param len If non-NULL, the amount of data we managed to read
110 char *utilfdt_read_len(const char *filename, off_t *len);
113 * Read a device tree file into a buffer. Does not report errors, but only
114 * returns them. The value returned can be passed to strerror() to obtain
115 * an error message for the user.
117 * @param filename The filename to read, or - for stdin
118 * @param buffp Returns pointer to buffer containing fdt
119 * @return 0 if ok, else an errno value representing the error
121 int utilfdt_read_err(const char *filename, char **buffp);
124 * Like utilfdt_read_err(), but also passes back the size of the file read.
126 * @param len If non-NULL, the amount of data we managed to read
128 int utilfdt_read_err_len(const char *filename, char **buffp, off_t *len);
131 * Write a device tree buffer to a file. This will report any errors on
132 * stderr.
134 * @param filename The filename to write, or - for stdout
135 * @param blob Poiner to buffer containing fdt
136 * @return 0 if ok, -1 on error
138 int utilfdt_write(const char *filename, const void *blob);
141 * Write a device tree buffer to a file. Does not report errors, but only
142 * returns them. The value returned can be passed to strerror() to obtain
143 * an error message for the user.
145 * @param filename The filename to write, or - for stdout
146 * @param blob Poiner to buffer containing fdt
147 * @return 0 if ok, else an errno value representing the error
149 int utilfdt_write_err(const char *filename, const void *blob);
152 * Decode a data type string. The purpose of this string
154 * The string consists of an optional character followed by the type:
155 * Modifier characters:
156 * hh or b 1 byte
157 * h 2 byte
158 * l 4 byte, default
160 * Type character:
161 * s string
162 * i signed integer
163 * u unsigned integer
164 * x hex
166 * TODO: Implement ll modifier (8 bytes)
167 * TODO: Implement o type (octal)
169 * @param fmt Format string to process
170 * @param type Returns type found(s/d/u/x), or 0 if none
171 * @param size Returns size found(1,2,4,8) or 4 if none
172 * @return 0 if ok, -1 on error (no type given, or other invalid format)
174 int utilfdt_decode_type(const char *fmt, int *type, int *size);
177 * This is a usage message fragment for the -t option. It is the format
178 * supported by utilfdt_decode_type.
181 #define USAGE_TYPE_MSG \
182 "<type>\ts=string, i=int, u=unsigned, x=hex\n" \
183 "\tOptional modifier prefix:\n" \
184 "\t\thh or b=byte, h=2 byte, l=4 byte (default)";
187 * Print property data in a readable format to stdout
189 * Properties that look like strings will be printed as strings. Otherwise
190 * the data will be displayed either as cells (if len is a multiple of 4
191 * bytes) or bytes.
193 * If len is 0 then this function does nothing.
195 * @param data Pointers to property data
196 * @param len Length of property data
198 void utilfdt_print_data(const char *data, int len);
201 * Show source version and exit
203 void NORETURN util_version(void);
206 * Show usage and exit
208 * This helps standardize the output of various utils. You most likely want
209 * to use the usage() helper below rather than call this.
211 * @param errmsg If non-NULL, an error message to display
212 * @param synopsis The initial example usage text (and possible examples)
213 * @param short_opts The string of short options
214 * @param long_opts The structure of long options
215 * @param opts_help An array of help strings (should align with long_opts)
217 void NORETURN util_usage(const char *errmsg, const char *synopsis,
218 const char *short_opts,
219 struct option const long_opts[],
220 const char * const opts_help[]);
223 * Show usage and exit
225 * If you name all your usage variables with usage_xxx, then you can call this
226 * help macro rather than expanding all arguments yourself.
228 * @param errmsg If non-NULL, an error message to display
230 #define usage(errmsg) \
231 util_usage(errmsg, usage_synopsis, usage_short_opts, \
232 usage_long_opts, usage_opts_help)
235 * Call getopt_long() with standard options
237 * Since all util code runs getopt in the same way, provide a helper.
239 #define util_getopt_long() getopt_long(argc, argv, usage_short_opts, \
240 usage_long_opts, NULL)
242 /* Helper for aligning long_opts array */
243 #define a_argument required_argument
245 /* Helper for usage_short_opts string constant */
246 #define USAGE_COMMON_SHORT_OPTS "hV"
248 /* Helper for usage_long_opts option array */
249 #define USAGE_COMMON_LONG_OPTS \
250 {"help", no_argument, NULL, 'h'}, \
251 {"version", no_argument, NULL, 'V'}, \
252 {NULL, no_argument, NULL, 0x0}
254 /* Helper for usage_opts_help array */
255 #define USAGE_COMMON_OPTS_HELP \
256 "Print this help and exit", \
257 "Print version and exit", \
258 NULL
260 /* Helper for getopt case statements */
261 #define case_USAGE_COMMON_FLAGS \
262 case 'h': usage(NULL); \
263 case 'V': util_version(); \
264 case '?': usage("unknown option");
266 #endif /* UTIL_H */