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The error 182 * conditions and behavior are different depending on the type of conversion. 183 * 184 * 185 * Implicit data type conversion: string-to-integer 186 * -------------------------------------------------- 187 * 188 * Base is always 16. This is the ACPI_STRTOUL_BASE16 case. 189 * 190 * Example: 191 * Add ("BA98", Arg0, Local0) 192 * 193 * The integer is initialized to the value zero. 194 * The ASCII string is interpreted as a hexadecimal constant. 195 * 196 * 1) A "0x" prefix is not allowed. However, ACPICA allows this for 197 * compatibility with previous ACPICA. (NO ERROR) 198 * 199 * 2) Terminates when the size of an integer is reached (32 or 64 bits). 200 * (NO ERROR) 201 * 202 * 3) The first non-hex character terminates the conversion without error. 203 * (NO ERROR) 204 * 205 * 4) Conversion of a null (zero-length) string to an integer is not 206 * allowed. However, ACPICA allows this for compatibility with previous 207 * ACPICA. This conversion returns the value 0. (NO ERROR) 208 * 209 * 210 * Explicit data type conversion: ToInteger() with string operand 211 * --------------------------------------------------------------- 212 * 213 * Base is either 10 (default) or 16 (with 0x prefix) 214 * 215 * Examples: 216 * ToInteger ("1000") 217 * ToInteger ("0xABCD") 218 * 219 * 1) Can be (must be) either a decimal or hexadecimal numeric string. 220 * A hex value must be prefixed by "0x" or it is interpreted as a decimal. 221 * 222 * 2) The value must not exceed the maximum of an integer value. ACPI spec 223 * states the behavior is "unpredictable", so ACPICA matches the behavior 224 * of the implicit conversion case.(NO ERROR) 225 * 226 * 3) Behavior on the first non-hex character is not specified by the ACPI 227 * spec, so ACPICA matches the behavior of the implicit conversion case 228 * and terminates. (NO ERROR) 229 * 230 * 4) A null (zero-length) string is illegal. 231 * However, ACPICA allows this for compatibility with previous ACPICA. 232 * This conversion returns the value 0. (NO ERROR) 233 * 234 ******************************************************************************/ 235 236 237 /******************************************************************************* 238 * 239 * FUNCTION: AcpiUtStrtoul64 240 * 241 * PARAMETERS: String - Null terminated input string 242 * Flags - Conversion info, see below 243 * ReturnValue - Where the converted integer is 244 * returned 245 * 246 * RETURN: Status and Converted value 247 * 248 * DESCRIPTION: Convert a string into an unsigned value. Performs either a 249 * 32-bit or 64-bit conversion, depending on the input integer 250 * size in Flags (often the current mode of the interpreter). 251 * 252 * Values for Flags: 253 * ACPI_STRTOUL_32BIT - Max integer value is 32 bits 254 * ACPI_STRTOUL_64BIT - Max integer value is 64 bits 255 * ACPI_STRTOUL_BASE16 - Input string is hexadecimal. Default 256 * is 10/16 based on string prefix (0x). 257 * 258 * NOTES: 259 * Negative numbers are not supported, as they are not supported by ACPI. 260 * 261 * Supports only base 16 or base 10 strings/values. Does not 262 * support Octal strings, as these are not supported by ACPI. 263 * 264 * Current users of this support: 265 * 266 * Interpreter - Implicit and explicit conversions, GPE method names 267 * Debugger - Command line input string conversion 268 * iASL - Main parser, conversion of constants to integers 269 * iASL - Data Table Compiler parser (constant math expressions) 270 * iASL - Preprocessor (constant math expressions) 271 * AcpiDump - Input table addresses 272 * AcpiExec - Testing of the AcpiUtStrtoul64 function 273 * 274 * Note concerning callers: 275 * AcpiGbl_IntegerByteWidth can be used to set the 32/64 limit. If used, 276 * this global should be set to the proper width. For the core ACPICA code, 277 * this width depends on the DSDT version. For iASL, the default byte 278 * width is always 8 for the parser, but error checking is performed later 279 * to flag cases where a 64-bit constant is defined in a 32-bit DSDT/SSDT. 280 * 281 ******************************************************************************/ 282 283 ACPI_STATUS 284 AcpiUtStrtoul64 ( 285 char *String, 286 UINT32 Flags, 287 UINT64 *ReturnValue) 288 { 289 ACPI_STATUS Status = AE_OK; 290 UINT32 Base; 291 292 293 ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_STR (UtStrtoul64, String); 294 295 296 /* Parameter validation */ 297 298 if (!String || !ReturnValue) 299 { 300 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_BAD_PARAMETER); 301 } 302 303 *ReturnValue = 0; 304 305 /* Check for zero-length string, returns 0 */ 306 307 if (*String == 0) 308 { 309 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK); 310 } 311 312 /* Skip over any white space at start of string */ 313 314 while (isspace ((int) *String)) 315 { 316 String++; 317 } 318 319 /* End of string? return 0 */ 320 321 if (*String == 0) 322 { 323 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK); 324 } 325 326 /* 327 * 1) The "0x" prefix indicates base 16. Per the ACPI specification, 328 * the "0x" prefix is only allowed for implicit (non-strict) conversions. 329 * However, we always allow it for compatibility with older ACPICA. 330 */ 331 if ((*String == ACPI_ASCII_ZERO) && 332 (tolower ((int) *(String + 1)) == 'x')) 333 { 334 String += 2; /* Go past the 0x */ 335 if (*String == 0) 336 { 337 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK); /* Return value 0 */ 338 } 339 340 Base = 16; 341 } 342 343 /* 2) Force to base 16 (implicit conversion case) */ 344 345 else if (Flags & ACPI_STRTOUL_BASE16) 346 { 347 Base = 16; 348 } 349 350 /* 3) Default fallback is to Base 10 */ 351 352 else 353 { 354 Base = 10; 355 } 356 357 /* Skip all leading zeros */ 358 359 while (*String == ACPI_ASCII_ZERO) 360 { 361 String++; 362 if (*String == 0) 363 { 364 return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK); /* Return value 0 */ 365 } 366 } 367 368 /* Perform the base 16 or 10 conversion */ 369 370 if (Base == 16) 371 { 372 *ReturnValue = AcpiUtStrtoulBase16 (String, Flags); 373 } 374 else 375 { 376 *ReturnValue = AcpiUtStrtoulBase10 (String, Flags); 377 } 378 379 return_ACPI_STATUS (Status); 380 } 381 382 383 /******************************************************************************* 384 * 385 * FUNCTION: AcpiUtStrtoulBase10 386 * 387 * PARAMETERS: String - Null terminated input string 388 * Flags - Conversion info 389 * 390 * RETURN: 64-bit converted integer 391 * 392 * DESCRIPTION: Performs a base 10 conversion of the input string to an 393 * integer value, either 32 or 64 bits. 394 * Note: String must be valid and non-null. 395 * 396 ******************************************************************************/ 397 398 static UINT64 399 AcpiUtStrtoulBase10 ( 400 char *String, 401 UINT32 Flags) 402 { 403 int AsciiDigit; 404 UINT64 NextValue; 405 UINT64 ReturnValue = 0; 406 407 408 /* Main loop: convert each ASCII byte in the input string */ 409 410 while (*String) 411 { 412 AsciiDigit = *String; 413 if (!isdigit (AsciiDigit)) 414 { 415 /* Not ASCII 0-9, terminate */ 416 417 goto Exit; 418 } 419 420 /* Convert and insert (add) the decimal digit */ 421 422 NextValue = 423 (ReturnValue * 10) + (AsciiDigit - ACPI_ASCII_ZERO); 424 425 /* Check for overflow (32 or 64 bit) - return current converted value */ 426 427 if (((Flags & ACPI_STRTOUL_32BIT) && (NextValue > ACPI_UINT32_MAX)) || 428 (NextValue < ReturnValue)) /* 64-bit overflow case */ 429 { 430 goto Exit; 431 } 432 433 ReturnValue = NextValue; 434 String++; 435 } 436 437 Exit: 438 return (ReturnValue); 439 } 440 441 442 /******************************************************************************* 443 * 444 * FUNCTION: AcpiUtStrtoulBase16 445 * 446 * PARAMETERS: String - Null terminated input string 447 * Flags - conversion info 448 * 449 * RETURN: 64-bit converted integer 450 * 451 * DESCRIPTION: Performs a base 16 conversion of the input string to an 452 * integer value, either 32 or 64 bits. 453 * Note: String must be valid and non-null. 454 * 455 ******************************************************************************/ 456 457 static UINT64 458 AcpiUtStrtoulBase16 ( 459 char *String, 460 UINT32 Flags) 461 { 462 int AsciiDigit; 463 UINT32 ValidDigits = 1; 464 UINT64 ReturnValue = 0; 465 466 467 /* Main loop: convert each ASCII byte in the input string */ 468 469 while (*String) 470 { 471 /* Check for overflow (32 or 64 bit) - return current converted value */ 472 473 if ((ValidDigits > 16) || 474 ((ValidDigits > 8) && (Flags & ACPI_STRTOUL_32BIT))) 475 { 476 goto Exit; 477 } 478 479 AsciiDigit = *String; 480 if (!isxdigit (AsciiDigit)) 481 { 482 /* Not Hex ASCII A-F, a-f, or 0-9, terminate */ 483 484 goto Exit; 485 } 486 487 /* Convert and insert the hex digit */ 488 489 ReturnValue = 490 (ReturnValue << 4) | AcpiUtAsciiCharToHex (AsciiDigit); 491 492 String++; 493 ValidDigits++; 494 } 495 496 Exit: 497 return (ReturnValue); 498 } 499