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      1 /*
      2  * OS specific functions
      3  * Copyright (c) 2005-2009, Jouni Malinen <j (at) w1.fi>
      4  *
      5  * This software may be distributed under the terms of the BSD license.
      6  * See README for more details.
      7  */
      8 
      9 #ifndef OS_H
     10 #define OS_H
     11 
     12 typedef time_t os_time_t;
     13 
     14 /**
     15  * os_sleep - Sleep (sec, usec)
     16  * @sec: Number of seconds to sleep
     17  * @usec: Number of microseconds to sleep
     18  */
     19 void os_sleep(os_time_t sec, os_time_t usec);
     20 
     21 struct os_time {
     22 	os_time_t sec;
     23 	os_time_t usec;
     24 };
     25 
     26 struct os_reltime {
     27 	os_time_t sec;
     28 	os_time_t usec;
     29 };
     30 
     31 /**
     32  * os_get_time - Get current time (sec, usec)
     33  * @t: Pointer to buffer for the time
     34  * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
     35  */
     36 int os_get_time(struct os_time *t);
     37 
     38 /**
     39  * os_get_reltime - Get relative time (sec, usec)
     40  * @t: Pointer to buffer for the time
     41  * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
     42  */
     43 int os_get_reltime(struct os_reltime *t);
     44 
     45 
     46 /* Helpers for handling struct os_time */
     47 
     48 static inline int os_time_before(struct os_time *a, struct os_time *b)
     49 {
     50 	return (a->sec < b->sec) ||
     51 	       (a->sec == b->sec && a->usec < b->usec);
     52 }
     53 
     54 
     55 static inline void os_time_sub(struct os_time *a, struct os_time *b,
     56 			       struct os_time *res)
     57 {
     58 	res->sec = a->sec - b->sec;
     59 	res->usec = a->usec - b->usec;
     60 	if (res->usec < 0) {
     61 		res->sec--;
     62 		res->usec += 1000000;
     63 	}
     64 }
     65 
     66 
     67 /* Helpers for handling struct os_reltime */
     68 
     69 static inline int os_reltime_before(struct os_reltime *a,
     70 				    struct os_reltime *b)
     71 {
     72 	return (a->sec < b->sec) ||
     73 	       (a->sec == b->sec && a->usec < b->usec);
     74 }
     75 
     76 
     77 static inline void os_reltime_sub(struct os_reltime *a, struct os_reltime *b,
     78 				  struct os_reltime *res)
     79 {
     80 	res->sec = a->sec - b->sec;
     81 	res->usec = a->usec - b->usec;
     82 	if (res->usec < 0) {
     83 		res->sec--;
     84 		res->usec += 1000000;
     85 	}
     86 }
     87 
     88 
     89 static inline void os_reltime_age(struct os_reltime *start,
     90 				  struct os_reltime *age)
     91 {
     92 	struct os_reltime now;
     93 
     94 	os_get_reltime(&now);
     95 	os_reltime_sub(&now, start, age);
     96 }
     97 
     98 
     99 static inline int os_reltime_expired(struct os_reltime *now,
    100 				     struct os_reltime *ts,
    101 				     os_time_t timeout_secs)
    102 {
    103 	struct os_reltime age;
    104 
    105 	os_reltime_sub(now, ts, &age);
    106 	return (age.sec > timeout_secs) ||
    107 	       (age.sec == timeout_secs && age.usec > 0);
    108 }
    109 
    110 
    111 static inline void os_reltime_add_ms(struct os_reltime *ts, int ms)
    112 {
    113 	ts->usec += ms * 1000;
    114 	while (ts->usec >= 1000000) {
    115 		ts->sec++;
    116 		ts->usec -= 1000000;
    117 	}
    118 	while (ts->usec < 0) {
    119 		ts->sec--;
    120 		ts->usec += 1000000;
    121 	}
    122 }
    123 
    124 
    125 static inline int os_reltime_in_ms(struct os_reltime *ts)
    126 {
    127 	return ts->sec * 1000 + ts->usec / 1000;
    128 }
    129 
    130 
    131 static inline int os_reltime_initialized(struct os_reltime *t)
    132 {
    133 	return t->sec != 0 || t->usec != 0;
    134 }
    135 
    136 
    137 /**
    138  * os_mktime - Convert broken-down time into seconds since 1970-01-01
    139  * @year: Four digit year
    140  * @month: Month (1 .. 12)
    141  * @day: Day of month (1 .. 31)
    142  * @hour: Hour (0 .. 23)
    143  * @min: Minute (0 .. 59)
    144  * @sec: Second (0 .. 60)
    145  * @t: Buffer for returning calendar time representation (seconds since
    146  * 1970-01-01 00:00:00)
    147  * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
    148  *
    149  * Note: The result is in seconds from Epoch, i.e., in UTC, not in local time
    150  * which is used by POSIX mktime().
    151  */
    152 int os_mktime(int year, int month, int day, int hour, int min, int sec,
    153 	      os_time_t *t);
    154 
    155 struct os_tm {
    156 	int sec; /* 0..59 or 60 for leap seconds */
    157 	int min; /* 0..59 */
    158 	int hour; /* 0..23 */
    159 	int day; /* 1..31 */
    160 	int month; /* 1..12 */
    161 	int year; /* Four digit year */
    162 };
    163 
    164 int os_gmtime(os_time_t t, struct os_tm *tm);
    165 
    166 /**
    167  * os_daemonize - Run in the background (detach from the controlling terminal)
    168  * @pid_file: File name to write the process ID to or %NULL to skip this
    169  * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
    170  */
    171 int os_daemonize(const char *pid_file);
    172 
    173 /**
    174  * os_daemonize_terminate - Stop running in the background (remove pid file)
    175  * @pid_file: File name to write the process ID to or %NULL to skip this
    176  */
    177 void os_daemonize_terminate(const char *pid_file);
    178 
    179 /**
    180  * os_get_random - Get cryptographically strong pseudo random data
    181  * @buf: Buffer for pseudo random data
    182  * @len: Length of the buffer
    183  * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
    184  */
    185 int os_get_random(unsigned char *buf, size_t len);
    186 
    187 /**
    188  * os_random - Get pseudo random value (not necessarily very strong)
    189  * Returns: Pseudo random value
    190  */
    191 unsigned long os_random(void);
    192 
    193 /**
    194  * os_rel2abs_path - Get an absolute path for a file
    195  * @rel_path: Relative path to a file
    196  * Returns: Absolute path for the file or %NULL on failure
    197  *
    198  * This function tries to convert a relative path of a file to an absolute path
    199  * in order for the file to be found even if current working directory has
    200  * changed. The returned value is allocated and caller is responsible for
    201  * freeing it. It is acceptable to just return the same path in an allocated
    202  * buffer, e.g., return strdup(rel_path). This function is only used to find
    203  * configuration files when os_daemonize() may have changed the current working
    204  * directory and relative path would be pointing to a different location.
    205  */
    206 char * os_rel2abs_path(const char *rel_path);
    207 
    208 /**
    209  * os_program_init - Program initialization (called at start)
    210  * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
    211  *
    212  * This function is called when a programs starts. If there are any OS specific
    213  * processing that is needed, it can be placed here. It is also acceptable to
    214  * just return 0 if not special processing is needed.
    215  */
    216 int os_program_init(void);
    217 
    218 /**
    219  * os_program_deinit - Program deinitialization (called just before exit)
    220  *
    221  * This function is called just before a program exists. If there are any OS
    222  * specific processing, e.g., freeing resourced allocated in os_program_init(),
    223  * it should be done here. It is also acceptable for this function to do
    224  * nothing.
    225  */
    226 void os_program_deinit(void);
    227 
    228 /**
    229  * os_setenv - Set environment variable
    230  * @name: Name of the variable
    231  * @value: Value to set to the variable
    232  * @overwrite: Whether existing variable should be overwritten
    233  * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
    234  *
    235  * This function is only used for wpa_cli action scripts. OS wrapper does not
    236  * need to implement this if such functionality is not needed.
    237  */
    238 int os_setenv(const char *name, const char *value, int overwrite);
    239 
    240 /**
    241  * os_unsetenv - Delete environent variable
    242  * @name: Name of the variable
    243  * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
    244  *
    245  * This function is only used for wpa_cli action scripts. OS wrapper does not
    246  * need to implement this if such functionality is not needed.
    247  */
    248 int os_unsetenv(const char *name);
    249 
    250 /**
    251  * os_readfile - Read a file to an allocated memory buffer
    252  * @name: Name of the file to read
    253  * @len: For returning the length of the allocated buffer
    254  * Returns: Pointer to the allocated buffer or %NULL on failure
    255  *
    256  * This function allocates memory and reads the given file to this buffer. Both
    257  * binary and text files can be read with this function. The caller is
    258  * responsible for freeing the returned buffer with os_free().
    259  */
    260 char * os_readfile(const char *name, size_t *len);
    261 
    262 /**
    263  * os_file_exists - Check whether the specified file exists
    264  * @fname: Path and name of the file
    265  * Returns: 1 if the file exists or 0 if not
    266  */
    267 int os_file_exists(const char *fname);
    268 
    269 /**
    270  * os_fdatasync - Sync a file's (for a given stream) state with storage device
    271  * @stream: the stream to be flushed
    272  * Returns: 0 if the operation succeeded or -1 on failure
    273  */
    274 int os_fdatasync(FILE *stream);
    275 
    276 /**
    277  * os_zalloc - Allocate and zero memory
    278  * @size: Number of bytes to allocate
    279  * Returns: Pointer to allocated and zeroed memory or %NULL on failure
    280  *
    281  * Caller is responsible for freeing the returned buffer with os_free().
    282  */
    283 void * os_zalloc(size_t size);
    284 
    285 /**
    286  * os_calloc - Allocate and zero memory for an array
    287  * @nmemb: Number of members in the array
    288  * @size: Number of bytes in each member
    289  * Returns: Pointer to allocated and zeroed memory or %NULL on failure
    290  *
    291  * This function can be used as a wrapper for os_zalloc(nmemb * size) when an
    292  * allocation is used for an array. The main benefit over os_zalloc() is in
    293  * having an extra check to catch integer overflows in multiplication.
    294  *
    295  * Caller is responsible for freeing the returned buffer with os_free().
    296  */
    297 static inline void * os_calloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size)
    298 {
    299 	if (size && nmemb > (~(size_t) 0) / size)
    300 		return NULL;
    301 	return os_zalloc(nmemb * size);
    302 }
    303 
    304 
    305 /*
    306  * The following functions are wrapper for standard ANSI C or POSIX functions.
    307  * By default, they are just defined to use the standard function name and no
    308  * os_*.c implementation is needed for them. This avoids extra function calls
    309  * by allowing the C pre-processor take care of the function name mapping.
    310  *
    311  * If the target system uses a C library that does not provide these functions,
    312  * build_config.h can be used to define the wrappers to use a different
    313  * function name. This can be done on function-by-function basis since the
    314  * defines here are only used if build_config.h does not define the os_* name.
    315  * If needed, os_*.c file can be used to implement the functions that are not
    316  * included in the C library on the target system. Alternatively,
    317  * OS_NO_C_LIB_DEFINES can be defined to skip all defines here in which case
    318  * these functions need to be implemented in os_*.c file for the target system.
    319  */
    320 
    321 #ifdef OS_NO_C_LIB_DEFINES
    322 
    323 /**
    324  * os_malloc - Allocate dynamic memory
    325  * @size: Size of the buffer to allocate
    326  * Returns: Allocated buffer or %NULL on failure
    327  *
    328  * Caller is responsible for freeing the returned buffer with os_free().
    329  */
    330 void * os_malloc(size_t size);
    331 
    332 /**
    333  * os_realloc - Re-allocate dynamic memory
    334  * @ptr: Old buffer from os_malloc() or os_realloc()
    335  * @size: Size of the new buffer
    336  * Returns: Allocated buffer or %NULL on failure
    337  *
    338  * Caller is responsible for freeing the returned buffer with os_free().
    339  * If re-allocation fails, %NULL is returned and the original buffer (ptr) is
    340  * not freed and caller is still responsible for freeing it.
    341  */
    342 void * os_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
    343 
    344 /**
    345  * os_free - Free dynamic memory
    346  * @ptr: Old buffer from os_malloc() or os_realloc(); can be %NULL
    347  */
    348 void os_free(void *ptr);
    349 
    350 /**
    351  * os_memcpy - Copy memory area
    352  * @dest: Destination
    353  * @src: Source
    354  * @n: Number of bytes to copy
    355  * Returns: dest
    356  *
    357  * The memory areas src and dst must not overlap. os_memmove() can be used with
    358  * overlapping memory.
    359  */
    360 void * os_memcpy(void *dest, const void *src, size_t n);
    361 
    362 /**
    363  * os_memmove - Copy memory area
    364  * @dest: Destination
    365  * @src: Source
    366  * @n: Number of bytes to copy
    367  * Returns: dest
    368  *
    369  * The memory areas src and dst may overlap.
    370  */
    371 void * os_memmove(void *dest, const void *src, size_t n);
    372 
    373 /**
    374  * os_memset - Fill memory with a constant byte
    375  * @s: Memory area to be filled
    376  * @c: Constant byte
    377  * @n: Number of bytes started from s to fill with c
    378  * Returns: s
    379  */
    380 void * os_memset(void *s, int c, size_t n);
    381 
    382 /**
    383  * os_memcmp - Compare memory areas
    384  * @s1: First buffer
    385  * @s2: Second buffer
    386  * @n: Maximum numbers of octets to compare
    387  * Returns: An integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero if s1 is
    388  * found to be less than, to match, or be greater than s2. Only first n
    389  * characters will be compared.
    390  */
    391 int os_memcmp(const void *s1, const void *s2, size_t n);
    392 
    393 /**
    394  * os_strdup - Duplicate a string
    395  * @s: Source string
    396  * Returns: Allocated buffer with the string copied into it or %NULL on failure
    397  *
    398  * Caller is responsible for freeing the returned buffer with os_free().
    399  */
    400 char * os_strdup(const char *s);
    401 
    402 /**
    403  * os_strlen - Calculate the length of a string
    404  * @s: '\0' terminated string
    405  * Returns: Number of characters in s (not counting the '\0' terminator)
    406  */
    407 size_t os_strlen(const char *s);
    408 
    409 /**
    410  * os_strcasecmp - Compare two strings ignoring case
    411  * @s1: First string
    412  * @s2: Second string
    413  * Returns: An integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero if s1 is
    414  * found to be less than, to match, or be greatred than s2
    415  */
    416 int os_strcasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2);
    417 
    418 /**
    419  * os_strncasecmp - Compare two strings ignoring case
    420  * @s1: First string
    421  * @s2: Second string
    422  * @n: Maximum numbers of characters to compare
    423  * Returns: An integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero if s1 is
    424  * found to be less than, to match, or be greater than s2. Only first n
    425  * characters will be compared.
    426  */
    427 int os_strncasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n);
    428 
    429 /**
    430  * os_strchr - Locate the first occurrence of a character in string
    431  * @s: String
    432  * @c: Character to search for
    433  * Returns: Pointer to the matched character or %NULL if not found
    434  */
    435 char * os_strchr(const char *s, int c);
    436 
    437 /**
    438  * os_strrchr - Locate the last occurrence of a character in string
    439  * @s: String
    440  * @c: Character to search for
    441  * Returns: Pointer to the matched character or %NULL if not found
    442  */
    443 char * os_strrchr(const char *s, int c);
    444 
    445 /**
    446  * os_strcmp - Compare two strings
    447  * @s1: First string
    448  * @s2: Second string
    449  * Returns: An integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero if s1 is
    450  * found to be less than, to match, or be greatred than s2
    451  */
    452 int os_strcmp(const char *s1, const char *s2);
    453 
    454 /**
    455  * os_strncmp - Compare two strings
    456  * @s1: First string
    457  * @s2: Second string
    458  * @n: Maximum numbers of characters to compare
    459  * Returns: An integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero if s1 is
    460  * found to be less than, to match, or be greater than s2. Only first n
    461  * characters will be compared.
    462  */
    463 int os_strncmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n);
    464 
    465 /**
    466  * os_strstr - Locate a substring
    467  * @haystack: String (haystack) to search from
    468  * @needle: Needle to search from haystack
    469  * Returns: Pointer to the beginning of the substring or %NULL if not found
    470  */
    471 char * os_strstr(const char *haystack, const char *needle);
    472 
    473 /**
    474  * os_snprintf - Print to a memory buffer
    475  * @str: Memory buffer to print into
    476  * @size: Maximum length of the str buffer
    477  * @format: printf format
    478  * Returns: Number of characters printed (not including trailing '\0').
    479  *
    480  * If the output buffer is truncated, number of characters which would have
    481  * been written is returned. Since some C libraries return -1 in such a case,
    482  * the caller must be prepared on that value, too, to indicate truncation.
    483  *
    484  * Note: Some C library implementations of snprintf() may not guarantee null
    485  * termination in case the output is truncated. The OS wrapper function of
    486  * os_snprintf() should provide this guarantee, i.e., to null terminate the
    487  * output buffer if a C library version of the function is used and if that
    488  * function does not guarantee null termination.
    489  *
    490  * If the target system does not include snprintf(), see, e.g.,
    491  * http://www.ijs.si/software/snprintf/ for an example of a portable
    492  * implementation of snprintf.
    493  */
    494 int os_snprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *format, ...);
    495 
    496 #else /* OS_NO_C_LIB_DEFINES */
    497 
    498 #ifdef WPA_TRACE
    499 void * os_malloc(size_t size);
    500 void * os_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
    501 void os_free(void *ptr);
    502 char * os_strdup(const char *s);
    503 #else /* WPA_TRACE */
    504 #ifndef os_malloc
    505 #define os_malloc(s) malloc((s))
    506 #endif
    507 #ifndef os_realloc
    508 #define os_realloc(p, s) realloc((p), (s))
    509 #endif
    510 #ifndef os_free
    511 #define os_free(p) free((p))
    512 #endif
    513 #ifndef os_strdup
    514 #ifdef _MSC_VER
    515 #define os_strdup(s) _strdup(s)
    516 #else
    517 #define os_strdup(s) strdup(s)
    518 #endif
    519 #endif
    520 #endif /* WPA_TRACE */
    521 
    522 #ifndef os_memcpy
    523 #define os_memcpy(d, s, n) memcpy((d), (s), (n))
    524 #endif
    525 #ifndef os_memmove
    526 #define os_memmove(d, s, n) memmove((d), (s), (n))
    527 #endif
    528 #ifndef os_memset
    529 #define os_memset(s, c, n) memset(s, c, n)
    530 #endif
    531 #ifndef os_memcmp
    532 #define os_memcmp(s1, s2, n) memcmp((s1), (s2), (n))
    533 #endif
    534 
    535 #ifndef os_strlen
    536 #define os_strlen(s) strlen(s)
    537 #endif
    538 #ifndef os_strcasecmp
    539 #ifdef _MSC_VER
    540 #define os_strcasecmp(s1, s2) _stricmp((s1), (s2))
    541 #else
    542 #define os_strcasecmp(s1, s2) strcasecmp((s1), (s2))
    543 #endif
    544 #endif
    545 #ifndef os_strncasecmp
    546 #ifdef _MSC_VER
    547 #define os_strncasecmp(s1, s2, n) _strnicmp((s1), (s2), (n))
    548 #else
    549 #define os_strncasecmp(s1, s2, n) strncasecmp((s1), (s2), (n))
    550 #endif
    551 #endif
    552 #ifndef os_strchr
    553 #define os_strchr(s, c) strchr((s), (c))
    554 #endif
    555 #ifndef os_strcmp
    556 #define os_strcmp(s1, s2) strcmp((s1), (s2))
    557 #endif
    558 #ifndef os_strncmp
    559 #define os_strncmp(s1, s2, n) strncmp((s1), (s2), (n))
    560 #endif
    561 #ifndef os_strrchr
    562 #define os_strrchr(s, c) strrchr((s), (c))
    563 #endif
    564 #ifndef os_strstr
    565 #define os_strstr(h, n) strstr((h), (n))
    566 #endif
    567 
    568 #ifndef os_snprintf
    569 #ifdef _MSC_VER
    570 #define os_snprintf _snprintf
    571 #else
    572 #define os_snprintf snprintf
    573 #endif
    574 #endif
    575 
    576 #endif /* OS_NO_C_LIB_DEFINES */
    577 
    578 
    579 static inline int os_snprintf_error(size_t size, int res)
    580 {
    581 	return res < 0 || (unsigned int) res >= size;
    582 }
    583 
    584 
    585 static inline void * os_realloc_array(void *ptr, size_t nmemb, size_t size)
    586 {
    587 	if (size && nmemb > (~(size_t) 0) / size)
    588 		return NULL;
    589 	return os_realloc(ptr, nmemb * size);
    590 }
    591 
    592 /**
    593  * os_remove_in_array - Remove a member from an array by index
    594  * @ptr: Pointer to the array
    595  * @nmemb: Current member count of the array
    596  * @size: The size per member of the array
    597  * @idx: Index of the member to be removed
    598  */
    599 static inline void os_remove_in_array(void *ptr, size_t nmemb, size_t size,
    600 				      size_t idx)
    601 {
    602 	if (idx < nmemb - 1)
    603 		os_memmove(((unsigned char *) ptr) + idx * size,
    604 			   ((unsigned char *) ptr) + (idx + 1) * size,
    605 			   (nmemb - idx - 1) * size);
    606 }
    607 
    608 /**
    609  * os_strlcpy - Copy a string with size bound and NUL-termination
    610  * @dest: Destination
    611  * @src: Source
    612  * @siz: Size of the target buffer
    613  * Returns: Total length of the target string (length of src) (not including
    614  * NUL-termination)
    615  *
    616  * This function matches in behavior with the strlcpy(3) function in OpenBSD.
    617  */
    618 size_t os_strlcpy(char *dest, const char *src, size_t siz);
    619 
    620 /**
    621  * os_memcmp_const - Constant time memory comparison
    622  * @a: First buffer to compare
    623  * @b: Second buffer to compare
    624  * @len: Number of octets to compare
    625  * Returns: 0 if buffers are equal, non-zero if not
    626  *
    627  * This function is meant for comparing passwords or hash values where
    628  * difference in execution time could provide external observer information
    629  * about the location of the difference in the memory buffers. The return value
    630  * does not behave like os_memcmp(), i.e., os_memcmp_const() cannot be used to
    631  * sort items into a defined order. Unlike os_memcmp(), execution time of
    632  * os_memcmp_const() does not depend on the contents of the compared memory
    633  * buffers, but only on the total compared length.
    634  */
    635 int os_memcmp_const(const void *a, const void *b, size_t len);
    636 
    637 
    638 /**
    639  * os_memdup - Allocate duplicate of passed memory chunk
    640  * @src: Source buffer to duplicate
    641  * @len: Length of source buffer
    642  * Returns: %NULL if allocation failed, copy of src buffer otherwise
    643  *
    644  * This function allocates a memory block like os_malloc() would, and
    645  * copies the given source buffer into it.
    646  */
    647 void * os_memdup(const void *src, size_t len);
    648 
    649 /**
    650  * os_exec - Execute an external program
    651  * @program: Path to the program
    652  * @arg: Command line argument string
    653  * @wait_completion: Whether to wait until the program execution completes
    654  * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error
    655  */
    656 int os_exec(const char *program, const char *arg, int wait_completion);
    657 
    658 
    659 #ifdef OS_REJECT_C_LIB_FUNCTIONS
    660 #define malloc OS_DO_NOT_USE_malloc
    661 #define realloc OS_DO_NOT_USE_realloc
    662 #define free OS_DO_NOT_USE_free
    663 #define memcpy OS_DO_NOT_USE_memcpy
    664 #define memmove OS_DO_NOT_USE_memmove
    665 #define memset OS_DO_NOT_USE_memset
    666 #define memcmp OS_DO_NOT_USE_memcmp
    667 #undef strdup
    668 #define strdup OS_DO_NOT_USE_strdup
    669 #define strlen OS_DO_NOT_USE_strlen
    670 #define strcasecmp OS_DO_NOT_USE_strcasecmp
    671 #define strncasecmp OS_DO_NOT_USE_strncasecmp
    672 #undef strchr
    673 #define strchr OS_DO_NOT_USE_strchr
    674 #undef strcmp
    675 #define strcmp OS_DO_NOT_USE_strcmp
    676 #undef strncmp
    677 #define strncmp OS_DO_NOT_USE_strncmp
    678 #undef strncpy
    679 #define strncpy OS_DO_NOT_USE_strncpy
    680 #define strrchr OS_DO_NOT_USE_strrchr
    681 #define strstr OS_DO_NOT_USE_strstr
    682 #undef snprintf
    683 #define snprintf OS_DO_NOT_USE_snprintf
    684 
    685 #define strcpy OS_DO_NOT_USE_strcpy
    686 #endif /* OS_REJECT_C_LIB_FUNCTIONS */
    687 
    688 
    689 #if defined(WPA_TRACE_BFD) && defined(CONFIG_TESTING_OPTIONS)
    690 #define TEST_FAIL() testing_test_fail(NULL, false)
    691 #define TEST_FAIL_TAG(tag) testing_test_fail(tag, false)
    692 int testing_test_fail(const char *tag, bool is_alloc);
    693 int testing_set_fail_pattern(bool is_alloc, char *patterns);
    694 int testing_get_fail_pattern(bool is_alloc, char *buf, size_t buflen);
    695 #else
    696 #define TEST_FAIL() 0
    697 #define TEST_FAIL_TAG(tag) 0
    698 static inline int testing_set_fail_pattern(bool is_alloc, char *patterns)
    699 {
    700 	return -1;
    701 }
    702 
    703 static inline int testing_get_fail_pattern(bool is_alloc, char *buf,
    704 					   size_t buflen)
    705 {
    706 	return -1;
    707 }
    708 #endif
    709 
    710 #endif /* OS_H */
    711