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      2 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
      3 /*--- Standalone libc stuff.                   pub_tool_libcbase.h ---*/
      4 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
      5 
      6 /*
      7    This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
      8    framework.
      9 
     10    Copyright (C) 2000-2013 Julian Seward
     11       jseward (at) acm.org
     12 
     13    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
     14    modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
     15    published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
     16    License, or (at your option) any later version.
     17 
     18    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
     19    WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
     20    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
     21    General Public License for more details.
     22 
     23    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
     24    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
     25    Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
     26    02111-1307, USA.
     27 
     28    The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.
     29 */
     30 
     31 #ifndef __PUB_TOOL_LIBCBASE_H
     32 #define __PUB_TOOL_LIBCBASE_H
     33 
     34 #include "pub_tool_basics.h"   // VG_ macro
     35 
     36 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
     37    Char functions.
     38    ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
     39 
     40 extern Bool  VG_(isspace) ( HChar c );
     41 extern Bool  VG_(isdigit) ( HChar c );
     42 extern HChar VG_(tolower) ( HChar c );
     43 
     44 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
     45    Converting strings to numbers
     46    ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
     47 
     48 // Convert strings to numbers according to various bases.  Leading
     49 // whitespace is ignored.  A subsequent '-' or '+' is accepted.  For strtoll16,
     50 // accepts an initial "0x" or "0X" prefix, but only if it's followed by a
     51 // hex digit (if not, the '0' will be read and then it will stop on the
     52 // "x"/"X".)  If 'endptr' isn't NULL, it gets filled in with the first
     53 // non-digit char.  Returns 0 if no number could be converted, and 'endptr'
     54 // is set to the start of the string.  None of them test that the number
     55 // fits into 64 bits.
     56 //
     57 // Nb: if you're wondering why we don't just have a single VG_(strtoll) which
     58 // takes a base, it's because I wanted it to assert if it was given a bogus
     59 // base (the standard glibc one sets 'errno' in this case).  But
     60 // m_libcbase.c doesn't import any code, not even vg_assert. --njn
     61 //
     62 // Nb: we also don't provide VG_(atoll*);  these functions are worse than
     63 // useless because they don't do any error checking and so accept malformed
     64 // numbers and non-numbers -- eg. "123xyz" gives 123, and "foo" gives 0!
     65 // If you really want that behaviour, you can use "VG_(strtoll10)(str, NULL)".
     66 extern Long  VG_(strtoll10) ( const HChar* str, HChar** endptr );
     67 extern Long  VG_(strtoll16) ( const HChar* str, HChar** endptr );
     68 extern ULong  VG_(strtoull10) ( const HChar* str, HChar** endptr );
     69 extern ULong  VG_(strtoull16) ( const HChar* str, HChar** endptr );
     70 
     71 // Convert a string to a double.  After leading whitespace is ignored, a
     72 // '+' or '-' is allowed, and then it accepts a non-empty sequence of
     73 // decimal digits possibly containing a '.'.  Hexadecimal floats are not
     74 // accepted, nor are "fancy" floats (eg. "3.4e-5", "NAN").
     75 extern double VG_(strtod)  ( const HChar* str, HChar** endptr );
     76 
     77 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
     78    String functions and macros
     79    ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
     80 
     81 /* Use this for normal null-termination-style string comparison. */
     82 #define VG_STREQ(s1,s2) ( (s1 != NULL && s2 != NULL \
     83                            && VG_(strcmp)((s1),(s2))==0) ? True : False )
     84 #define VG_STREQN(n,s1,s2) ( (s1 != NULL && s2 != NULL \
     85                              && VG_(strncmp)((s1),(s2),(n))==0) ? True : False )
     86 
     87 extern SizeT  VG_(strlen)         ( const HChar* str );
     88 extern HChar* VG_(strcat)         ( HChar* dest, const HChar* src );
     89 extern HChar* VG_(strncat)        ( HChar* dest, const HChar* src, SizeT n );
     90 extern HChar* VG_(strpbrk)        ( const HChar* s, const HChar* accpt );
     91 extern HChar* VG_(strcpy)         ( HChar* dest, const HChar* src );
     92 extern HChar* VG_(strncpy)        ( HChar* dest, const HChar* src, SizeT ndest );
     93 extern Int    VG_(strcmp)         ( const HChar* s1, const HChar* s2 );
     94 extern Int    VG_(strcasecmp)     ( const HChar* s1, const HChar* s2 );
     95 extern Int    VG_(strncmp)        ( const HChar* s1, const HChar* s2, SizeT nmax );
     96 extern Int    VG_(strncasecmp)    ( const HChar* s1, const HChar* s2, SizeT nmax );
     97 extern HChar* VG_(strstr)         ( const HChar* haystack, const HChar* needle );
     98 extern HChar* VG_(strcasestr)     ( const HChar* haystack, const HChar* needle );
     99 extern HChar* VG_(strchr)         ( const HChar* s, HChar c );
    100 extern HChar* VG_(strrchr)        ( const HChar* s, HChar c );
    101 extern SizeT  VG_(strspn)         ( const HChar* s, const HChar* accpt );
    102 extern SizeT  VG_(strcspn)        ( const HChar* s, const HChar* reject );
    103 
    104 /* strtok* functions and some parsing utilities. */
    105 extern HChar* VG_(strtok_r)       (HChar* s, const HChar* delim, HChar** saveptr);
    106 extern HChar* VG_(strtok)         (HChar* s, const HChar* delim);
    107 
    108 /* Parse a 32- or 64-bit hex number, including leading 0x, from string
    109    starting at *ppc, putting result in *result, and return True.  Or
    110    fail, in which case *ppc and *result are undefined, and return
    111    False. */
    112 extern Bool VG_(parse_Addr) ( const HChar** ppc, Addr* result );
    113 
    114 /* Parse an "enum set" made of one or more words comma separated.
    115    The allowed word values are given in 'tokens', separated by comma.
    116    If a word in 'tokens' is found in 'input', the corresponding bit
    117    will be set in *enum_set (words in 'tokens' are numbered starting from 0).
    118    Using in 'tokens' the special token "-" (a minus character) indicates that
    119    the corresponding bit position cannot be set.
    120    In addition to the words specified in 'tokens', VG_(parse_enum_set)
    121    automatically accept the words "none" and "all" to indicate respectively
    122    an empty enum_set (0) or an enum_set with all bits corresponding
    123    to the words in tokens set.
    124    If "none" or "all" is present in 'input', no other word can be given
    125    in 'input'.
    126    If parsing is successful, returns True and sets *enum_set.
    127    If parsing fails, returns False. */
    128 extern Bool VG_(parse_enum_set) ( const HChar *tokens,
    129                                   const HChar *input,
    130                                   UInt *enum_set);
    131 
    132 /* Like strncpy(), but if 'src' is longer than 'ndest' inserts a '\0' as the
    133    last character. */
    134 extern void  VG_(strncpy_safely) ( HChar* dest, const HChar* src, SizeT ndest );
    135 
    136 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    137    mem* functions
    138    ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
    139 
    140 extern void* VG_(memcpy) ( void *d, const void *s, SizeT sz );
    141 extern void* VG_(memmove)( void *d, const void *s, SizeT sz );
    142 extern void* VG_(memset) ( void *s, Int c, SizeT sz );
    143 extern Int   VG_(memcmp) ( const void* s1, const void* s2, SizeT n );
    144 
    145 /* Zero out up to 12 words quickly in-line.  Do not use this for blocks
    146    of size which are unknown at compile time, since the whole point is
    147    for it to be inlined, and then for gcc to remove all code except
    148    for the relevant 'sz' case. */
    149 inline __attribute__((always_inline))
    150 static void VG_(bzero_inline) ( void* s, SizeT sz )
    151 {
    152    if (LIKELY(0 == (((Addr)sz) & (Addr)(sizeof(UWord)-1)))
    153        && LIKELY(0 == (((Addr)s) & (Addr)(sizeof(UWord)-1)))) {
    154       UWord* p = (UWord*)s;
    155       switch (sz / (SizeT)sizeof(UWord)) {
    156           case 12: p[0] = p[1] = p[2] = p[3]
    157                   = p[4] = p[5] = p[6] = p[7]
    158                   = p[8] = p[9] = p[10] = p[11] = 0UL; return;
    159           case 11: p[0] = p[1] = p[2] = p[3]
    160                   = p[4] = p[5] = p[6] = p[7]
    161                   = p[8] = p[9] = p[10] = 0UL; return;
    162           case 10: p[0] = p[1] = p[2] = p[3]
    163                   = p[4] = p[5] = p[6] = p[7]
    164                   = p[8] = p[9] = 0UL; return;
    165           case 9: p[0] = p[1] = p[2] = p[3]
    166                   = p[4] = p[5] = p[6] = p[7]
    167                   = p[8] = 0UL; return;
    168           case 8: p[0] = p[1] = p[2] = p[3]
    169                   = p[4] = p[5] = p[6] = p[7] = 0UL; return;
    170           case 7: p[0] = p[1] = p[2] = p[3]
    171                   = p[4] = p[5] = p[6] = 0UL; return;
    172           case 6: p[0] = p[1] = p[2] = p[3]
    173                   = p[4] = p[5] = 0UL; return;
    174           case 5: p[0] = p[1] = p[2] = p[3] = p[4] = 0UL; return;
    175           case 4: p[0] = p[1] = p[2] = p[3] = 0UL; return;
    176           case 3: p[0] = p[1] = p[2] = 0UL; return;
    177           case 2: p[0] = p[1] = 0UL; return;
    178           case 1: p[0] = 0UL; return;
    179           case 0: return;
    180           default: break;
    181       }
    182    }
    183    VG_(memset)(s, 0, sz);
    184 }
    185 
    186 
    187 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    188    Address computation helpers
    189    ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
    190 
    191 // Check if an address/whatever is aligned
    192 #define VG_IS_2_ALIGNED(aaa_p)    (0 == (((Addr)(aaa_p)) & ((Addr)0x1)))
    193 #define VG_IS_4_ALIGNED(aaa_p)    (0 == (((Addr)(aaa_p)) & ((Addr)0x3)))
    194 #define VG_IS_8_ALIGNED(aaa_p)    (0 == (((Addr)(aaa_p)) & ((Addr)0x7)))
    195 #define VG_IS_16_ALIGNED(aaa_p)   (0 == (((Addr)(aaa_p)) & ((Addr)0xf)))
    196 #define VG_IS_32_ALIGNED(aaa_p)   (0 == (((Addr)(aaa_p)) & ((Addr)0x1f)))
    197 #define VG_IS_WORD_ALIGNED(aaa_p) (0 == (((Addr)(aaa_p)) & ((Addr)(sizeof(Addr)-1))))
    198 #define VG_IS_PAGE_ALIGNED(aaa_p) (0 == (((Addr)(aaa_p)) & ((Addr)(VKI_PAGE_SIZE-1))))
    199 
    200 // 'a' -- the alignment -- must be a power of 2.
    201 // The latter two require the vki-*.h header to be imported also.
    202 #define VG_ROUNDDN(p, a)   ((Addr)(p) & ~((Addr)(a)-1))
    203 #define VG_ROUNDUP(p, a)   VG_ROUNDDN((p)+(a)-1, (a))
    204 #define VG_PGROUNDDN(p)    VG_ROUNDDN(p, VKI_PAGE_SIZE)
    205 #define VG_PGROUNDUP(p)    VG_ROUNDUP(p, VKI_PAGE_SIZE)
    206 
    207 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    208    Misc useful functions
    209    ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
    210 
    211 /* Like qsort().  The name VG_(ssort) is for historical reasons -- it used
    212  * to be a shell sort, but is now a quicksort. */
    213 extern void VG_(ssort)( void* base, SizeT nmemb, SizeT size,
    214                         Int (*compar)(const void*, const void*) );
    215 
    216 /* Returns the base-2 logarithm of a 32 bit unsigned number.  Returns
    217  -1 if it is not a power of two.  Nb: VG_(log2)(1) == 0. */
    218 extern Int VG_(log2) ( UInt x );
    219 
    220 /* Ditto for 64 bit unsigned numbers. */
    221 extern Int VG_(log2_64)( ULong x );
    222 
    223 // A pseudo-random number generator returning a random UInt.  If pSeed
    224 // is NULL, it uses its own seed, which starts at zero.  If pSeed is
    225 // non-NULL, it uses and updates whatever pSeed points at.
    226 extern UInt VG_(random) ( /*MOD*/UInt* pSeed );
    227 #define VG_RAND_MAX (1ULL << 32)
    228 
    229 /* Update a running Adler-32 checksum with the bytes buf[0..len-1] and
    230    return the updated checksum. If buf is NULL, this function returns
    231    the required initial value for the checksum. An Adler-32 checksum is
    232    almost as reliable as a CRC32 but can be computed much faster. */
    233 extern UInt VG_(adler32)( UInt adler, const UChar* buf, UInt len);
    234 
    235 #endif   // __PUB_TOOL_LIBCBASE_H
    236 
    237 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
    238 /*--- end                                                          ---*/
    239 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
    240