/* * $Id: printbuf.c,v 1.5 2006/01/26 02:16:28 mclark Exp $ * * Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Metaparadigm Pte. Ltd. * Michael Clark * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the MIT license. See COPYING for details. * * * Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved. * The copyrights to the contents of this file are licensed under the MIT License * (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php) */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_STDARG_H # include #else /* !HAVE_STDARG_H */ # error Not enough var arg support! #endif /* HAVE_STDARG_H */ #include "bits.h" #include "debug.h" #include "printbuf.h" static int printbuf_extend(struct printbuf *p, int min_size); struct printbuf* printbuf_new(void) { struct printbuf *p; p = (struct printbuf*)calloc(1, sizeof(struct printbuf)); if(!p) return NULL; p->size = 32; p->bpos = 0; if(!(p->buf = (char*)malloc(p->size))) { free(p); return NULL; } return p; } /** * Extend the buffer p so it has a size of at least min_size. * * If the current size is large enough, nothing is changed. * * Note: this does not check the available space! The caller * is responsible for performing those calculations. */ static int printbuf_extend(struct printbuf *p, int min_size) { char *t; int new_size; if (p->size >= min_size) return 0; /* Prevent signed integer overflows with large buffers. */ if (min_size > INT_MAX - 8) return -1; if (p->size > INT_MAX / 2) new_size = min_size + 8; else { new_size = p->size * 2; if (new_size < min_size + 8) new_size = min_size + 8; } #ifdef PRINTBUF_DEBUG MC_DEBUG("printbuf_memappend: realloc " "bpos=%d min_size=%d old_size=%d new_size=%d\n", p->bpos, min_size, p->size, new_size); #endif /* PRINTBUF_DEBUG */ if(!(t = (char*)realloc(p->buf, new_size))) return -1; p->size = new_size; p->buf = t; return 0; } int printbuf_memappend(struct printbuf *p, const char *buf, int size) { /* Prevent signed integer overflows with large buffers. */ if (size > INT_MAX - p->bpos - 1) return -1; if (p->size <= p->bpos + size + 1) { if (printbuf_extend(p, p->bpos + size + 1) < 0) return -1; } memcpy(p->buf + p->bpos, buf, size); p->bpos += size; p->buf[p->bpos]= '\0'; return size; } int printbuf_memset(struct printbuf *pb, int offset, int charvalue, int len) { int size_needed; if (offset == -1) offset = pb->bpos; /* Prevent signed integer overflows with large buffers. */ if (len > INT_MAX - offset) return -1; size_needed = offset + len; if (pb->size < size_needed) { if (printbuf_extend(pb, size_needed) < 0) return -1; } memset(pb->buf + offset, charvalue, len); if (pb->bpos < size_needed) pb->bpos = size_needed; return 0; } #if !defined(HAVE_VSNPRINTF) && defined(_MSC_VER) # define vsnprintf _vsnprintf #elif !defined(HAVE_VSNPRINTF) /* !HAVE_VSNPRINTF */ # error Need vsnprintf! #endif /* !HAVE_VSNPRINTF && defined(WIN32) */ #if !defined(HAVE_VASPRINTF) /* CAW: compliant version of vasprintf */ static int vasprintf(char **buf, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { #ifndef WIN32 static char _T_emptybuffer = '\0'; #endif /* !defined(WIN32) */ int chars; char *b; if(!buf) { return -1; } #ifdef WIN32 chars = _vscprintf(fmt, ap)+1; #else /* !defined(WIN32) */ /* CAW: RAWR! We have to hope to god here that vsnprintf doesn't overwrite our buffer like on some 64bit sun systems.... but hey, its time to move on */ chars = vsnprintf(&_T_emptybuffer, 0, fmt, ap)+1; if(chars < 0) { chars *= -1; } /* CAW: old glibc versions have this problem */ #endif /* defined(WIN32) */ b = (char*)malloc(sizeof(char)*chars); if(!b) { return -1; } if((chars = vsprintf(b, fmt, ap)) < 0) { free(b); } else { *buf = b; } return chars; } #endif /* !HAVE_VASPRINTF */ int sprintbuf(struct printbuf *p, const char *msg, ...) { va_list ap; char *t; int size; char buf[128]; /* user stack buffer first */ va_start(ap, msg); size = vsnprintf(buf, 128, msg, ap); va_end(ap); /* if string is greater than stack buffer, then use dynamic string with vasprintf. Note: some implementation of vsnprintf return -1 if output is truncated whereas some return the number of bytes that would have been written - this code handles both cases. */ if(size == -1 || size > 127) { va_start(ap, msg); if((size = vasprintf(&t, msg, ap)) < 0) { va_end(ap); return -1; } va_end(ap); printbuf_memappend(p, t, size); free(t); return size; } else { printbuf_memappend(p, buf, size); return size; } } void printbuf_reset(struct printbuf *p) { p->buf[0] = '\0'; p->bpos = 0; } void printbuf_free(struct printbuf *p) { if(p) { free(p->buf); free(p); } }