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      2  *
      3  * Module Name: utstrtoul64 - String-to-integer conversion support for both
      4  *                            64-bit and 32-bit integers
      5  *
      6  ******************************************************************************/
      7 
      8 /******************************************************************************
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     48  * Licensee must cause all Covered Code to which Licensee contributes to
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    152 
    153 #include "acpi.h"
    154 #include "accommon.h"
    155 
    156 #define _COMPONENT          ACPI_UTILITIES
    157         ACPI_MODULE_NAME    ("utstrtoul64")
    158 
    159 
    160 /*******************************************************************************
    161  *
    162  * This module contains the top-level string to 64/32-bit unsigned integer
    163  * conversion functions:
    164  *
    165  *  1) A standard strtoul() function that supports 64-bit integers, base
    166  *     8/10/16, with integer overflow support. This is used mainly by the
    167  *     iASL compiler, which implements tighter constraints on integer
    168  *     constants than the runtime (interpreter) integer-to-string conversions.
    169  *  2) Runtime "Explicit conversion" as defined in the ACPI specification.
    170  *  3) Runtime "Implicit conversion" as defined in the ACPI specification.
    171  *
    172  * Current users of this module:
    173  *
    174  *  iASL        - Preprocessor (constants and math expressions)
    175  *  iASL        - Main parser, conversion of constants to integers
    176  *  iASL        - Data Table Compiler parser (constants and math expressions)
    177  *  Interpreter - Implicit and explicit conversions, GPE method names
    178  *  Interpreter - Repair code for return values from predefined names
    179  *  Debugger    - Command line input string conversion
    180  *  AcpiDump    - ACPI table physical addresses
    181  *  AcpiExec    - Support for namespace overrides
    182  *
    183  * Notes concerning users of these interfaces:
    184  *
    185  * AcpiGbl_IntegerByteWidth is used to set the 32/64 bit limit for explicit
    186  * and implicit conversions. This global must be set to the proper width.
    187  * For the core ACPICA code, the width depends on the DSDT version. For the
    188  * AcpiUtStrtoul64 interface, all conversions are 64 bits. This interface is
    189  * used primarily for iASL, where the default width is 64 bits for all parsers,
    190  * but error checking is performed later to flag cases where a 64-bit constant
    191  * is wrongly defined in a 32-bit DSDT/SSDT.
    192  *
    193  * In ACPI, the only place where octal numbers are supported is within
    194  * the ASL language itself. This is implemented via the main AcpiUtStrtoul64
    195  * interface. According the ACPI specification, there is no ACPI runtime
    196  * support (explicit/implicit) for octal string conversions.
    197  *
    198  ******************************************************************************/
    199 
    200 
    201 /*******************************************************************************
    202  *
    203  * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtStrtoul64
    204  *
    205  * PARAMETERS:  String                  - Null terminated input string,
    206  *                                        must be a valid pointer
    207  *              ReturnValue             - Where the converted integer is
    208  *                                        returned. Must be a valid pointer
    209  *
    210  * RETURN:      Status and converted integer. Returns an exception on a
    211  *              64-bit numeric overflow
    212  *
    213  * DESCRIPTION: Convert a string into an unsigned integer. Always performs a
    214  *              full 64-bit conversion, regardless of the current global
    215  *              integer width. Supports Decimal, Hex, and Octal strings.
    216  *
    217  * Current users of this function:
    218  *
    219  *  iASL        - Preprocessor (constants and math expressions)
    220  *  iASL        - Main ASL parser, conversion of ASL constants to integers
    221  *  iASL        - Data Table Compiler parser (constants and math expressions)
    222  *  Interpreter - Repair code for return values from predefined names
    223  *  AcpiDump    - ACPI table physical addresses
    224  *  AcpiExec    - Support for namespace overrides
    225  *
    226  ******************************************************************************/
    227 
    228 ACPI_STATUS
    229 AcpiUtStrtoul64 (
    230     char                    *String,
    231     UINT64                  *ReturnValue)
    232 {
    233     ACPI_STATUS             Status = AE_OK;
    234     UINT8                   OriginalBitWidth;
    235     UINT32                  Base = 10;          /* Default is decimal */
    236 
    237 
    238     ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_STR (UtStrtoul64, String);
    239 
    240 
    241     *ReturnValue = 0;
    242 
    243     /* A NULL return string returns a value of zero */
    244 
    245     if (*String == 0)
    246     {
    247         return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
    248     }
    249 
    250     if (!AcpiUtRemoveWhitespace (&String))
    251     {
    252         return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);
    253     }
    254 
    255     /*
    256      * 1) Check for a hex constant. A "0x" prefix indicates base 16.
    257      */
    258     if (AcpiUtDetectHexPrefix (&String))
    259     {
    260         Base = 16;
    261     }
    262 
    263     /*
    264      * 2) Check for an octal constant, defined to be a leading zero
    265      * followed by sequence of octal digits (0-7)
    266      */
    267     else if (AcpiUtDetectOctalPrefix (&String))
    268     {
    269         Base = 8;
    270     }
    271 
    272     if (!AcpiUtRemoveLeadingZeros (&String))
    273     {
    274         return_ACPI_STATUS (AE_OK);     /* Return value 0 */
    275     }
    276 
    277     /*
    278      * Force a full 64-bit conversion. The caller (usually iASL) must
    279      * check for a 32-bit overflow later as necessary (If current mode
    280      * is 32-bit, meaning a 32-bit DSDT).
    281      */
    282     OriginalBitWidth = AcpiGbl_IntegerBitWidth;
    283     AcpiGbl_IntegerBitWidth = 64;
    284 
    285     /*
    286      * Perform the base 8, 10, or 16 conversion. A 64-bit numeric overflow
    287      * will return an exception (to allow iASL to flag the statement).
    288      */
    289     switch (Base)
    290     {
    291     case 8:
    292         Status = AcpiUtConvertOctalString (String, ReturnValue);
    293         break;
    294 
    295     case 10:
    296         Status = AcpiUtConvertDecimalString (String, ReturnValue);
    297         break;
    298 
    299     case 16:
    300     default:
    301         Status = AcpiUtConvertHexString (String, ReturnValue);
    302         break;
    303     }
    304 
    305     /* Only possible exception from above is a 64-bit overflow */
    306 
    307     AcpiGbl_IntegerBitWidth = OriginalBitWidth;
    308     return_ACPI_STATUS (Status);
    309 }
    310 
    311 
    312 /*******************************************************************************
    313  *
    314  * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtImplicitStrtoul64
    315  *
    316  * PARAMETERS:  String                  - Null terminated input string,
    317  *                                        must be a valid pointer
    318  *
    319  * RETURN:      Converted integer
    320  *
    321  * DESCRIPTION: Perform a 64-bit conversion with restrictions placed upon
    322  *              an "implicit conversion" by the ACPI specification. Used by
    323  *              many ASL operators that require an integer operand, and support
    324  *              an automatic (implicit) conversion from a string operand
    325  *              to the final integer operand. The major restriction is that
    326  *              only hex strings are supported.
    327  *
    328  * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    329  *
    330  * Base is always 16, either with or without the 0x prefix. Decimal and
    331  * Octal strings are not supported, as per the ACPI specification.
    332  *
    333  * Examples (both are hex values):
    334  *      Add ("BA98", Arg0, Local0)
    335  *      Subtract ("0x12345678", Arg1, Local1)
    336  *
    337  * Conversion rules as extracted from the ACPI specification:
    338  *
    339  *  The converted integer is initialized to the value zero.
    340  *  The ASCII string is always interpreted as a hexadecimal constant.
    341  *
    342  *  1)  According to the ACPI specification, a "0x" prefix is not allowed.
    343  *      However, ACPICA allows this as an ACPI extension on general
    344  *      principle. (NO ERROR)
    345  *
    346  *  2)  The conversion terminates when the size of an integer is reached
    347  *      (32 or 64 bits). There are no numeric overflow conditions. (NO ERROR)
    348  *
    349  *  3)  The first non-hex character terminates the conversion and returns
    350  *      the current accumulated value of the converted integer (NO ERROR).
    351  *
    352  *  4)  Conversion of a null (zero-length) string to an integer is
    353  *      technically not allowed. However, ACPICA allows this as an ACPI
    354  *      extension. The conversion returns the value 0. (NO ERROR)
    355  *
    356  * NOTE: There are no error conditions returned by this function. At
    357  * the minimum, a value of zero is returned.
    358  *
    359  * Current users of this function:
    360  *
    361  *  Interpreter - All runtime implicit conversions, as per ACPI specification
    362  *  iASL        - Data Table Compiler parser (constants and math expressions)
    363  *
    364  ******************************************************************************/
    365 
    366 UINT64
    367 AcpiUtImplicitStrtoul64 (
    368     char                    *String)
    369 {
    370     UINT64                  ConvertedInteger = 0;
    371 
    372 
    373     ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_STR (UtImplicitStrtoul64, String);
    374 
    375 
    376     if (!AcpiUtRemoveWhitespace (&String))
    377     {
    378         return_VALUE (0);
    379     }
    380 
    381     /*
    382      * Per the ACPI specification, only hexadecimal is supported for
    383      * implicit conversions, and the "0x" prefix is "not allowed".
    384      * However, allow a "0x" prefix as an ACPI extension.
    385      */
    386     AcpiUtRemoveHexPrefix (&String);
    387 
    388     if (!AcpiUtRemoveLeadingZeros (&String))
    389     {
    390         return_VALUE (0);
    391     }
    392 
    393     /*
    394      * Ignore overflow as per the ACPI specification. This is implemented by
    395      * ignoring the return status from the conversion function called below.
    396      * On overflow, the input string is simply truncated.
    397      */
    398     AcpiUtConvertHexString (String, &ConvertedInteger);
    399     return_VALUE (ConvertedInteger);
    400 }
    401 
    402 
    403 /*******************************************************************************
    404  *
    405  * FUNCTION:    AcpiUtExplicitStrtoul64
    406  *
    407  * PARAMETERS:  String                  - Null terminated input string,
    408  *                                        must be a valid pointer
    409  *
    410  * RETURN:      Converted integer
    411  *
    412  * DESCRIPTION: Perform a 64-bit conversion with the restrictions placed upon
    413  *              an "explicit conversion" by the ACPI specification. The
    414  *              main restriction is that only hex and decimal are supported.
    415  *
    416  * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    417  *
    418  * Base is either 10 (default) or 16 (with 0x prefix). Octal (base 8) strings
    419  * are not supported, as per the ACPI specification.
    420  *
    421  * Examples:
    422  *      ToInteger ("1000")      Decimal
    423  *      ToInteger ("0xABCD")    Hex
    424  *
    425  * Conversion rules as extracted from the ACPI specification:
    426  *
    427  *  1)  The input string is either a decimal or hexadecimal numeric string.
    428  *      A hex value must be prefixed by "0x" or it is interpreted as decimal.
    429  *
    430  *  2)  The value must not exceed the maximum of an integer value
    431  *      (32 or 64 bits). The ACPI specification states the behavior is
    432  *      "unpredictable", so ACPICA matches the behavior of the implicit
    433  *      conversion case. There are no numeric overflow conditions. (NO ERROR)
    434  *
    435  *  3)  Behavior on the first non-hex character is not defined by the ACPI
    436  *      specification (for the ToInteger operator), so ACPICA matches the
    437  *      behavior of the implicit conversion case. It terminates the
    438  *      conversion and returns the current accumulated value of the converted
    439  *      integer. (NO ERROR)
    440  *
    441  *  4)  Conversion of a null (zero-length) string to an integer is
    442  *      technically not allowed. However, ACPICA allows this as an ACPI
    443  *      extension. The conversion returns the value 0. (NO ERROR)
    444  *
    445  * NOTE: There are no error conditions returned by this function. At the
    446  * minimum, a value of zero is returned.
    447  *
    448  * Current users of this function:
    449  *
    450  *  Interpreter - Runtime ASL ToInteger operator, as per the ACPI specification
    451  *
    452  ******************************************************************************/
    453 
    454 UINT64
    455 AcpiUtExplicitStrtoul64 (
    456     char                    *String)
    457 {
    458     UINT64                  ConvertedInteger = 0;
    459     UINT32                  Base = 10;          /* Default is decimal */
    460 
    461 
    462     ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE_STR (UtExplicitStrtoul64, String);
    463 
    464 
    465     if (!AcpiUtRemoveWhitespace (&String))
    466     {
    467         return_VALUE (0);
    468     }
    469 
    470     /*
    471      * Only Hex and Decimal are supported, as per the ACPI specification.
    472      * A "0x" prefix indicates hex; otherwise decimal is assumed.
    473      */
    474     if (AcpiUtDetectHexPrefix (&String))
    475     {
    476         Base = 16;
    477     }
    478 
    479     if (!AcpiUtRemoveLeadingZeros (&String))
    480     {
    481         return_VALUE (0);
    482     }
    483 
    484     /*
    485      * Ignore overflow as per the ACPI specification. This is implemented by
    486      * ignoring the return status from the conversion functions called below.
    487      * On overflow, the input string is simply truncated.
    488      */
    489     switch (Base)
    490     {
    491     case 10:
    492     default:
    493         AcpiUtConvertDecimalString (String, &ConvertedInteger);
    494         break;
    495 
    496     case 16:
    497         AcpiUtConvertHexString (String, &ConvertedInteger);
    498         break;
    499     }
    500 
    501     return_VALUE (ConvertedInteger);
    502 }
    503