/* Copyright (C) 2010 - 2015 UNISYS CORPORATION * All rights reserved. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License, * version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE or * NON INFRINGEMENT. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. */ #ifndef __VBUSDEVICEINFO_H__ #define __VBUSDEVICEINFO_H__ #include #pragma pack(push, 1) /* both GCC and VC now allow this pragma */ /* An array of this struct is present in the channel area for each vbus. * (See vbuschannel.h.) * It is filled in by the client side to provide info about the device * and driver from the client's perspective. */ struct ultra_vbus_deviceinfo { u8 devtype[16]; /* short string identifying the device type */ u8 drvname[16]; /* driver .sys file name */ u8 infostrs[96]; /* sequence of tab-delimited id strings: */ /* */ u8 reserved[128]; /* pad size to 256 bytes */ }; #pragma pack(pop) /* Reads chars from the buffer at for bytes, and writes to * the buffer at

, which is bytes long, ensuring never to * overflow the buffer at

, using the following rules: * - printable characters are simply copied from the buffer at to the * buffer at

* - intervening streaks of non-printable characters in the buffer at * are replaced with a single space in the buffer at

* Note that we pay no attention to '\0'-termination. * Returns the number of bytes written to

. * * Pass

== NULL and == 0 for this special behavior. In this * case, we simply return the number of bytes that WOULD HAVE been written * to a buffer at

, had it been infinitely big. */ static inline int vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer(char *p, int remain, char *src, int srcmax) { int chars = 0; int nonprintable_streak = 0; while (srcmax > 0) { if ((*src >= ' ') && (*src < 0x7f)) { if (nonprintable_streak) { if (remain > 0) { *p = ' '; p++; remain--; chars++; } else if (p == NULL) { chars++; } nonprintable_streak = 0; } if (remain > 0) { *p = *src; p++; remain--; chars++; } else if (p == NULL) { chars++; } } else { nonprintable_streak = 1; } src++; srcmax--; } return chars; } #define VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(ch, p, remain, chars) \ do { \ if (remain <= 0) \ break; \ *p = ch; \ p++; chars++; remain--; \ } while (0) /* Converts the non-negative value at to an ascii decimal string * at

, writing at most bytes. Note there is NO '\0' termination * written to

. * * Returns the number of bytes written to

. * * Note that we create this function because we need to do this operation in * an environment-independent way (since we are in a common header file). */ static inline int vbuschannel_itoa(char *p, int remain, int num) { int digits = 0; char s[32]; int i; if (num == 0) { /* '0' is a special case */ if (remain <= 0) return 0; *p = '0'; return 1; } /* form a backwards decimal ascii string in */ while (num > 0) { if (digits >= (int)sizeof(s)) return 0; s[digits++] = (num % 10) + '0'; num = num / 10; } if (remain < digits) { /* not enough room left at

to hold number, so fill with * '?' */ for (i = 0; i < remain; i++, p++) *p = '?'; return remain; } /* plug in the decimal ascii string representing the number, by */ /* reversing the string we just built in */ i = digits; while (i > 0) { i--; *p = s[i]; p++; } return digits; } /* Reads , and converts its contents to a printable string at

, * writing at most bytes. Note there is NO '\0' termination * written to

. * * Pass >= 0 if you want a device index presented. * * Returns the number of bytes written to

. */ static inline int vbuschannel_devinfo_to_string(struct ultra_vbus_deviceinfo *devinfo, char *p, int remain, int devix) { char *psrc; int nsrc, x, i, pad; int chars = 0; psrc = &devinfo->devtype[0]; nsrc = sizeof(devinfo->devtype); if (vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer(NULL, 0, psrc, nsrc) <= 0) return 0; /* emit device index */ if (devix >= 0) { VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR('[', p, remain, chars); x = vbuschannel_itoa(p, remain, devix); p += x; remain -= x; chars += x; VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(']', p, remain, chars); } else { VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars); VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars); VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars); } /* emit device type */ x = vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer(p, remain, psrc, nsrc); p += x; remain -= x; chars += x; pad = 15 - x; /* pad device type to be exactly 15 chars */ for (i = 0; i < pad; i++) VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars); VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars); /* emit driver name */ psrc = &devinfo->drvname[0]; nsrc = sizeof(devinfo->drvname); x = vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer(p, remain, psrc, nsrc); p += x; remain -= x; chars += x; pad = 15 - x; /* pad driver name to be exactly 15 chars */ for (i = 0; i < pad; i++) VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars); VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars); /* emit strings */ psrc = &devinfo->infostrs[0]; nsrc = sizeof(devinfo->infostrs); x = vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer(p, remain, psrc, nsrc); p += x; remain -= x; chars += x; VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR('\n', p, remain, chars); return chars; } #endif