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151
152#include "acpi.h"
153#include "accommon.h"
154
155#define _COMPONENT          ACPI_UTILITIES
156        ACPI_MODULE_NAME    ("utstrsuppt")
157
158
159/* Local prototypes */
160
161static ACPI_STATUS
162AcpiUtInsertDigit (
163    UINT64                  *AccumulatedValue,
164    UINT32                  Base,
165    int                     AsciiDigit);
166
167static ACPI_STATUS
168AcpiUtStrtoulMultiply64 (
169    UINT64                  Multiplicand,
170    UINT32                  Base,
171    UINT64                  *OutProduct);
172
173static ACPI_STATUS
174AcpiUtStrtoulAdd64 (
175    UINT64                  Addend1,
176    UINT32                  Digit,
177    UINT64                  *OutSum);
178
179
180/*******************************************************************************
181 *
182 * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtConvertOctalString
183 *
184 * PARAMETERS:  String                  - Null terminated input string
185 *              ReturnValuePtr          - Where the converted value is returned
186 *
187 * RETURN:      Status and 64-bit converted integer
188 *
189 * DESCRIPTION: Performs a base 8 conversion of the input string to an
190 *              integer value, either 32 or 64 bits.
191 *
192 * NOTE:        Maximum 64-bit unsigned octal value is 01777777777777777777777
193 *              Maximum 32-bit unsigned octal value is 037777777777
194 *
195 ******************************************************************************/
196
197ACPI_STATUS
198AcpiUtConvertOctalString (
199    char                    *String,
200    UINT64                  *ReturnValuePtr)
201{
202    UINT64                  AccumulatedValue = 0;
203    ACPI_STATUS             Status = AE_OK;
204
205
206    /* Convert each ASCII byte in the input string */
207
208    while (*String)
209    {
210        /*
211         * Character must be ASCII 0-7, otherwise:
212         * 1) Runtime: terminate with no error, per the ACPI spec
213         * 2) Compiler: return an error
214         */
215        if (!(ACPI_IS_OCTAL_DIGIT (*String)))
216        {
217#ifdef ACPI_ASL_COMPILER
218            Status = AE_BAD_OCTAL_CONSTANT;
219#endif
220            break;
221        }
222
223        /* Convert and insert this octal digit into the accumulator */
224
225        Status = AcpiUtInsertDigit (&AccumulatedValue, 8, *String);
226        if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
227        {
228            Status = AE_OCTAL_OVERFLOW;
229            break;
230        }
231
232        String++;
233    }
234
235    /* Always return the value that has been accumulated */
236
237    *ReturnValuePtr = AccumulatedValue;
238    return (Status);
239}
240
241
242/*******************************************************************************
243 *
244 * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtConvertDecimalString
245 *
246 * PARAMETERS:  String                  - Null terminated input string
247 *              ReturnValuePtr          - Where the converted value is returned
248 *
249 * RETURN:      Status and 64-bit converted integer
250 *
251 * DESCRIPTION: Performs a base 10 conversion of the input string to an
252 *              integer value, either 32 or 64 bits.
253 *
254 * NOTE:        Maximum 64-bit unsigned decimal value is 18446744073709551615
255 *              Maximum 32-bit unsigned decimal value is 4294967295
256 *
257 ******************************************************************************/
258
259ACPI_STATUS
260AcpiUtConvertDecimalString (
261    char                    *String,
262    UINT64                  *ReturnValuePtr)
263{
264    UINT64                  AccumulatedValue = 0;
265    ACPI_STATUS             Status = AE_OK;
266
267
268    /* Convert each ASCII byte in the input string */
269
270    while (*String)
271    {
272        /*
273         * Character must be ASCII 0-9, otherwise:
274         * 1) Runtime: terminate with no error, per the ACPI spec
275         * 2) Compiler: return an error
276         */
277        if (!isdigit ((int) *String))
278        {
279#ifdef ACPI_ASL_COMPILER
280            Status = AE_BAD_DECIMAL_CONSTANT;
281#endif
282           break;
283        }
284
285        /* Convert and insert this decimal digit into the accumulator */
286
287        Status = AcpiUtInsertDigit (&AccumulatedValue, 10, *String);
288        if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
289        {
290            Status = AE_DECIMAL_OVERFLOW;
291            break;
292        }
293
294        String++;
295    }
296
297    /* Always return the value that has been accumulated */
298
299    *ReturnValuePtr = AccumulatedValue;
300    return (Status);
301}
302
303
304/*******************************************************************************
305 *
306 * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtConvertHexString
307 *
308 * PARAMETERS:  String                  - Null terminated input string
309 *              ReturnValuePtr          - Where the converted value is returned
310 *
311 * RETURN:      Status and 64-bit converted integer
312 *
313 * DESCRIPTION: Performs a base 16 conversion of the input string to an
314 *              integer value, either 32 or 64 bits.
315 *
316 * NOTE:        Maximum 64-bit unsigned hex value is 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
317 *              Maximum 32-bit unsigned hex value is 0xFFFFFFFF
318 *
319 ******************************************************************************/
320
321ACPI_STATUS
322AcpiUtConvertHexString (
323    char                    *String,
324    UINT64                  *ReturnValuePtr)
325{
326    UINT64                  AccumulatedValue = 0;
327    ACPI_STATUS             Status = AE_OK;
328
329
330    /* Convert each ASCII byte in the input string */
331
332    while (*String)
333    {
334        /*
335         * Character must be ASCII A-F, a-f, or 0-9, otherwise:
336         * 1) Runtime: terminate with no error, per the ACPI spec
337         * 2) Compiler: return an error
338         */
339        if (!isxdigit ((int) *String))
340        {
341#ifdef ACPI_ASL_COMPILER
342            Status = AE_BAD_HEX_CONSTANT;
343#endif
344            break;
345        }
346
347        /* Convert and insert this hex digit into the accumulator */
348
349        Status = AcpiUtInsertDigit (&AccumulatedValue, 16, *String);
350        if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
351        {
352            Status = AE_HEX_OVERFLOW;
353            break;
354        }
355
356        String++;
357    }
358
359    /* Always return the value that has been accumulated */
360
361    *ReturnValuePtr = AccumulatedValue;
362    return (Status);
363}
364
365
366/*******************************************************************************
367 *
368 * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtRemoveLeadingZeros
369 *
370 * PARAMETERS:  String                  - Pointer to input ASCII string
371 *
372 * RETURN:      Next character after any leading zeros. This character may be
373 *              used by the caller to detect end-of-string.
374 *
375 * DESCRIPTION: Remove any leading zeros in the input string. Return the
376 *              next character after the final ASCII zero to enable the caller
377 *              to check for the end of the string (NULL terminator).
378 *
379 ******************************************************************************/
380
381char
382AcpiUtRemoveLeadingZeros (
383    char                    **String)
384{
385
386    while (**String == ACPI_ASCII_ZERO)
387    {
388        *String += 1;
389    }
390
391    return (**String);
392}
393
394
395/*******************************************************************************
396 *
397 * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtRemoveWhitespace
398 *
399 * PARAMETERS:  String                  - Pointer to input ASCII string
400 *
401 * RETURN:      Next character after any whitespace. This character may be
402 *              used by the caller to detect end-of-string.
403 *
404 * DESCRIPTION: Remove any leading whitespace in the input string. Return the
405 *              next character after the final ASCII zero to enable the caller
406 *              to check for the end of the string (NULL terminator).
407 *
408 ******************************************************************************/
409
410char
411AcpiUtRemoveWhitespace (
412    char                    **String)
413{
414
415    while (isspace ((UINT8) **String))
416    {
417        *String += 1;
418    }
419
420    return (**String);
421}
422
423
424/*******************************************************************************
425 *
426 * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtDetectHexPrefix
427 *
428 * PARAMETERS:  String                  - Pointer to input ASCII string
429 *
430 * RETURN:      TRUE if a "0x" prefix was found at the start of the string
431 *
432 * DESCRIPTION: Detect and remove a hex "0x" prefix
433 *
434 ******************************************************************************/
435
436BOOLEAN
437AcpiUtDetectHexPrefix (
438    char                    **String)
439{
440    char                    *InitialPosition = *String;
441
442    AcpiUtRemoveHexPrefix (String);
443    if (*String != InitialPosition)
444    {
445        return (TRUE); /* String is past leading 0x */
446    }
447
448    return (FALSE);     /* Not a hex string */
449}
450
451
452/*******************************************************************************
453 *
454 * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtRemoveHexPrefix
455 *
456 * PARAMETERS:  String                  - Pointer to input ASCII string
457 *
458 * RETURN:      none
459 *
460 * DESCRIPTION: Remove a hex "0x" prefix
461 *
462 ******************************************************************************/
463
464void
465AcpiUtRemoveHexPrefix (
466    char                    **String)
467{
468    if ((**String == ACPI_ASCII_ZERO) &&
469        (tolower ((int) *(*String + 1)) == 'x'))
470    {
471        *String += 2;        /* Go past the leading 0x */
472    }
473}
474
475
476/*******************************************************************************
477 *
478 * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtDetectOctalPrefix
479 *
480 * PARAMETERS:  String                  - Pointer to input ASCII string
481 *
482 * RETURN:      True if an octal "0" prefix was found at the start of the
483 *              string
484 *
485 * DESCRIPTION: Detect and remove an octal prefix (zero)
486 *
487 ******************************************************************************/
488
489BOOLEAN
490AcpiUtDetectOctalPrefix (
491    char                    **String)
492{
493
494    if (**String == ACPI_ASCII_ZERO)
495    {
496        *String += 1;       /* Go past the leading 0 */
497        return (TRUE);
498    }
499
500    return (FALSE);     /* Not an octal string */
501}
502
503
504/*******************************************************************************
505 *
506 * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtInsertDigit
507 *
508 * PARAMETERS:  AccumulatedValue        - Current value of the integer value
509 *                                        accumulator. The new value is
510 *                                        returned here.
511 *              Base                    - Radix, either 8/10/16
512 *              AsciiDigit              - ASCII single digit to be inserted
513 *
514 * RETURN:      Status and result of the convert/insert operation. The only
515 *              possible returned exception code is numeric overflow of
516 *              either the multiply or add conversion operations.
517 *
518 * DESCRIPTION: Generic conversion and insertion function for all bases:
519 *
520 *              1) Multiply the current accumulated/converted value by the
521 *              base in order to make room for the new character.
522 *
523 *              2) Convert the new character to binary and add it to the
524 *              current accumulated value.
525 *
526 *              Note: The only possible exception indicates an integer
527 *              overflow (AE_NUMERIC_OVERFLOW)
528 *
529 ******************************************************************************/
530
531static ACPI_STATUS
532AcpiUtInsertDigit (
533    UINT64                  *AccumulatedValue,
534    UINT32                  Base,
535    int                     AsciiDigit)
536{
537    ACPI_STATUS             Status;
538    UINT64                  Product;
539
540
541     /* Make room in the accumulated value for the incoming digit */
542
543    Status = AcpiUtStrtoulMultiply64 (*AccumulatedValue, Base, &Product);
544    if (ACPI_FAILURE (Status))
545    {
546        return (Status);
547    }
548
549    /* Add in the new digit, and store the sum to the accumulated value */
550
551    Status = AcpiUtStrtoulAdd64 (Product, AcpiUtAsciiCharToHex (AsciiDigit),
552        AccumulatedValue);
553
554    return (Status);
555}
556
557
558/*******************************************************************************
559 *
560 * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtStrtoulMultiply64
561 *
562 * PARAMETERS:  Multiplicand            - Current accumulated converted integer
563 *              Base                    - Base/Radix
564 *              OutProduct              - Where the product is returned
565 *
566 * RETURN:      Status and 64-bit product
567 *
568 * DESCRIPTION: Multiply two 64-bit values, with checking for 64-bit overflow as
569 *              well as 32-bit overflow if necessary (if the current global
570 *              integer width is 32).
571 *
572 ******************************************************************************/
573
574static ACPI_STATUS
575AcpiUtStrtoulMultiply64 (
576    UINT64                  Multiplicand,
577    UINT32                  Base,
578    UINT64                  *OutProduct)
579{
580    UINT64                  Product;
581    UINT64                  Quotient;
582
583
584    /* Exit if either operand is zero */
585
586    *OutProduct = 0;
587    if (!Multiplicand || !Base)
588    {
589        return (AE_OK);
590    }
591
592    /*
593     * Check for 64-bit overflow before the actual multiplication.
594     *
595     * Notes: 64-bit division is often not supported on 32-bit platforms
596     * (it requires a library function), Therefore ACPICA has a local
597     * 64-bit divide function. Also, Multiplier is currently only used
598     * as the radix (8/10/16), to the 64/32 divide will always work.
599     */
600    AcpiUtShortDivide (ACPI_UINT64_MAX, Base, &Quotient, NULL);
601    if (Multiplicand > Quotient)
602    {
603        return (AE_NUMERIC_OVERFLOW);
604    }
605
606    Product = Multiplicand * Base;
607
608    /* Check for 32-bit overflow if necessary */
609
610    if ((AcpiGbl_IntegerBitWidth == 32) && (Product > ACPI_UINT32_MAX))
611    {
612        return (AE_NUMERIC_OVERFLOW);
613    }
614
615    *OutProduct = Product;
616    return (AE_OK);
617}
618
619
620/*******************************************************************************
621 *
622 * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtStrtoulAdd64
623 *
624 * PARAMETERS:  Addend1                 - Current accumulated converted integer
625 *              Digit                   - New hex value/char
626 *              OutSum                  - Where sum is returned (Accumulator)
627 *
628 * RETURN:      Status and 64-bit sum
629 *
630 * DESCRIPTION: Add two 64-bit values, with checking for 64-bit overflow as
631 *              well as 32-bit overflow if necessary (if the current global
632 *              integer width is 32).
633 *
634 ******************************************************************************/
635
636static ACPI_STATUS
637AcpiUtStrtoulAdd64 (
638    UINT64                  Addend1,
639    UINT32                  Digit,
640    UINT64                  *OutSum)
641{
642    UINT64                  Sum;
643
644
645    /* Check for 64-bit overflow before the actual addition */
646
647    if ((Addend1 > 0) && (Digit > (ACPI_UINT64_MAX - Addend1)))
648    {
649        return (AE_NUMERIC_OVERFLOW);
650    }
651
652    Sum = Addend1 + Digit;
653
654    /* Check for 32-bit overflow if necessary */
655
656    if ((AcpiGbl_IntegerBitWidth == 32) && (Sum > ACPI_UINT32_MAX))
657    {
658        return (AE_NUMERIC_OVERFLOW);
659    }
660
661    *OutSum = Sum;
662    return (AE_OK);
663}
664