libpayload: Deduplicate strtol and strtoull
Our strtol() and strtoull() function contain almost exactly the same code. This is a) bad in general and b) may cause the code to get out of sync, such as it recently happened with CB:32029. This patch changes strtol() to be based on strtoull() so that the main parsing code exists only once, and also adds a strtoll() to round off the library. Also fix the bounds imposed by strtoul() to be based on the actual length of a 'long', not hardcoded to 32-bits (which is not equivalent on all architectures). Change-Id: I919c65a773cecdb11739c3f22dd0d182ed50c07f Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/32086 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
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@ -186,6 +186,7 @@ static inline void *xmemalign_work(size_t align, size_t size, const char *file,
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* @{
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*/
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long int strtol(const char *s, char **nptr, int base);
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long long int strtoll(const char *s, char **nptr, int base);
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unsigned long int strtoul(const char *s, char **nptr, int base);
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unsigned long long int strtoull(const char *s, char **nptr, int base);
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long atol(const char *nptr);
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#include <string.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <inttypes.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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/**
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@ -419,59 +420,43 @@ static int _offset(char ch, int base)
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* @return A signed integer representation of the string
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*/
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long int strtol(const char *ptr, char **endptr, int base)
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long long int strtoll(const char *orig_ptr, char **endptr, int base)
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{
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int ret = 0;
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int negative = 1;
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if (endptr != NULL)
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*endptr = (char *) ptr;
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const char *ptr = orig_ptr;
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int is_negative = 0;
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/* Purge whitespace */
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for( ; *ptr && isspace(*ptr); ptr++);
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if (ptr[0] == '-') {
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negative = -1;
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is_negative = 1;
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ptr++;
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}
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if (!*ptr)
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return 0;
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unsigned long long uval = strtoull(ptr, endptr, base);
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/* Determine the base */
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/* If the whole string is unparseable, endptr should point to start. */
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if (endptr && *endptr == ptr)
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*endptr = (char *)orig_ptr;
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if (base == 0) {
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if (ptr[0] == '0' && (ptr[1] == 'x' || ptr[1] == 'X'))
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base = 16;
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else if (ptr[0] == '0') {
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base = 8;
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ptr++;
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}
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if (uval > (unsigned long long)LLONG_MAX + !!is_negative)
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uval = (unsigned long long)LLONG_MAX + !!is_negative;
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if (is_negative)
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return -uval;
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else
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base = 10;
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return uval;
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}
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/* Base 16 allows the 0x on front - so skip over it */
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if (base == 16) {
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if (ptr[0] == '0' && (ptr[1] == 'x' || ptr[1] == 'X'))
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ptr += 2;
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}
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/* If the first character isn't valid, then don't
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* bother */
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if (!*ptr || !_valid(*ptr, base))
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return 0;
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for( ; *ptr && _valid(*ptr, base); ptr++)
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ret = (ret * base) + _offset(*ptr, base);
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if (endptr != NULL)
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*endptr = (char *) ptr;
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return ret * negative;
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long int strtol(const char *ptr, char **endptr, int base)
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{
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long long int val = strtoll(ptr, endptr, base);
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if (val > LONG_MAX)
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return LONG_MAX;
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if (val < LONG_MIN)
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return LONG_MIN;
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return val;
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}
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long atol(const char *nptr)
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unsigned long int strtoul(const char *ptr, char **endptr, int base)
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{
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unsigned long long val = strtoull(ptr, endptr, base);
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if (val > UINT32_MAX) return UINT32_MAX;
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if (val > ULONG_MAX) return ULONG_MAX;
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return val;
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}
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