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166 167 static ACPI_STATUS 168 AcpiUtStrtoulMultiply64 ( 169 UINT64 Multiplicand, 170 UINT32 Base, 171 UINT64 *OutProduct); 172 173 static ACPI_STATUS 174 AcpiUtStrtoulAdd64 ( 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 ******************************************************************************/ 196 197 ACPI_STATUS 198 AcpiUtConvertOctalString ( 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 ******************************************************************************/ 258 259 ACPI_STATUS 260 AcpiUtConvertDecimalString ( 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 ******************************************************************************/ 320 321 ACPI_STATUS 322 AcpiUtConvertHexString ( 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 ******************************************************************************/ 380 381 char 382 AcpiUtRemoveLeadingZeros ( 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 ******************************************************************************/ 409 410 char 411 AcpiUtRemoveWhitespace ( 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 ******************************************************************************/ 435 436 BOOLEAN 437 AcpiUtDetectHexPrefix ( 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 ******************************************************************************/ 463 464 void 465 AcpiUtRemoveHexPrefix ( 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 ******************************************************************************/ 488 489 BOOLEAN 490 AcpiUtDetectOctalPrefix ( 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 ******************************************************************************/ 530 531 static ACPI_STATUS 532 AcpiUtInsertDigit ( 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 ******************************************************************************/ 573 574 static ACPI_STATUS 575 AcpiUtStrtoulMultiply64 ( 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 ******************************************************************************/ 635 636 static ACPI_STATUS 637 AcpiUtStrtoulAdd64 ( 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