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/****************************************************************************
* libs/libc/locale/lib_gettext.c
*
* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
* contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
* this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The
* ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
* "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the
* License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
* License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
* under the License.
*
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <endian.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <libintl.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <strings.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <nuttx/mutex.h>
#include <nuttx/tls.h>
#include "libc.h"
#ifdef CONFIG_LIBC_LOCALE_GETTEXT
/****************************************************************************
* Pre-processor Definitions
****************************************************************************/
#define MO_MAGIC 0x950412de
/****************************************************************************
* Private Types
****************************************************************************/
struct mofile_s
{
FAR struct mofile_s *next;
char path[PATH_MAX];
FAR const char *plural_rule;
unsigned long nplurals;
FAR void *map;
size_t size;
};
struct eval_s
{
unsigned long r;
unsigned long n;
int op;
};
/****************************************************************************
* Private Data
****************************************************************************/
static FAR const char *g_catname[] =
{
"LC_CTYPE",
"LC_NUMERIC",
"LC_TIME",
"LC_COLLATE",
"LC_MONETARY",
"LC_MESSAGES",
"LC_ALL",
};
static mutex_t g_lock = NXMUTEX_INITIALIZER;
static FAR struct mofile_s *g_mofile;
#ifdef CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL
static FAR char g_domain[NAME_MAX];
#endif
/****************************************************************************
* Private Function Prototypes
****************************************************************************/
static FAR const char *evalexpr(FAR struct eval_s *ev,
FAR const char *s, int d);
/****************************************************************************
* Private Functions
****************************************************************************/
static FAR char *gettextdomain(void)
{
FAR char *domain;
#ifdef CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL
domain = g_domain;
#else
FAR struct task_info_s *info;
info = task_get_info();
domain = info->ta_domain;
#endif
return domain;
}
/* MO file format is documented here:
* https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/gettext.html#MO-Files
*/
static FAR void *momap(FAR const char *path, FAR size_t *size)
{
FAR uint32_t *map = MAP_FAILED;
struct stat st;
int fd;
fd = open(path, O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC);
if (fd < 0)
{
return map;
}
if (fstat(fd, &st) >= 0)
{
*size = st.st_size;
map = mmap(NULL, *size, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0);
if (map != MAP_FAILED &&
map[0] != MO_MAGIC && map[0] != __swap_uint32(MO_MAGIC))
{
munmap(map, *size);
map = MAP_FAILED;
}
}
close(fd);
return map;
}
static inline uint32_t moswap(uint32_t x, int sw)
{
return sw ? __swap_uint32(x) : x;
}
static FAR char *molookup(FAR char *p, size_t size, FAR const char *s)
{
FAR uint32_t *mo = (FAR uint32_t *)p;
int sw = mo[0] - MO_MAGIC;
uint32_t n = moswap(mo[2], sw);
uint32_t o = moswap(mo[3], sw);
uint32_t t = moswap(mo[4], sw);
uint32_t b = 0;
if (n > size / 8 || o > size - 8 * n ||
t > size - 8 * n || (o | t) % 4 != 0)
{
return NULL;
}
o /= 4;
t /= 4;
for (; ; )
{
uint32_t ol = moswap(mo[o + 2 * (b + n / 2)], sw);
uint32_t os = moswap(mo[o + 2 * (b + n / 2) + 1], sw);
int sign;
if (ol >= size || os >= size - ol || p[os + ol])
{
return NULL;
}
sign = strcmp(s, p + os);
if (sign == 0)
{
uint32_t tl = moswap(mo[t + 2 * (b + n / 2)], sw);
uint32_t ts = moswap(mo[t + 2 * (b + n / 2) + 1], sw);
if (tl >= size || ts >= size - tl || p[ts + tl])
{
return NULL;
}
return p + ts;
}
else if (n == 1)
{
return NULL;
}
else if (sign < 0)
{
n /= 2;
}
else
{
b += n / 2;
n -= n / 2;
}
}
return NULL;
}
static FAR const char *skipspace(FAR const char *s)
{
while (isspace(*s))
{
s++;
}
return s;
}
/* Grammar:
*
* Start = Expr ';'
* Expr = Or | Or '?' Expr ':' Expr
* Or = And | Or '||' And
* And = Eq | And '&&' Eq
* Eq = Rel | Eq '==' Rel | Eq '!=' Rel
* Rel = Add | Rel '<=' Add | Rel '>=' Add | Rel '<' Add | Rel '>' Add
* Add = Mul | Add '+' Mul | Add '-' Mul
* Mul = Prim | Mul '*' Prim | Mul '/' Prim | Mul '%' Prim
* Prim = '(' Expr ')' | '!' Prim | decimal | 'n'
*
* Internals:
*
* Recursive descent expression evaluator with stack depth limit.
* for binary operators an operator-precedence parser is used.
* eval* functions store the result of the parsed subexpression
* and return a pointer to the next non-space character.
*/
static FAR const char *evalprim(FAR struct eval_s *ev,
FAR const char *s, int d)
{
FAR char *e;
if (--d < 0)
{
return "";
}
s = skipspace(s);
if (isdigit(*s))
{
ev->r = strtoul(s, &e, 10);
if (e == s || ev->r == -1)
{
return "";
}
return skipspace(e);
}
if (*s == 'n')
{
ev->r = ev->n;
return skipspace(s + 1);
}
if (*s == '(')
{
s = evalexpr(ev, s + 1, d);
if (*s != ')')
{
return "";
}
return skipspace(s + 1);
}
if (*s == '!')
{
s = evalprim(ev, s + 1, d);
ev->r = !ev->r;
return s;
}
return "";
}
static bool binop(FAR struct eval_s *ev, int op, unsigned long left)
{
unsigned long a = left;
unsigned long b = ev->r;
switch (op)
{
case 0:
ev->r = a || b;
return true;
case 1:
ev->r = a && b;
return true;
case 2:
ev->r = a == b;
return true;
case 3:
ev->r = a != b;
return true;
case 4:
ev->r = a >= b;
return true;
case 5:
ev->r = a <= b;
return true;
case 6:
ev->r = a > b;
return true;
case 7:
ev->r = a < b;
return true;
case 8:
ev->r = a + b;
return true;
case 9:
ev->r = a - b;
return true;
case 10:
ev->r = a * b;
return true;
case 11:
if (b)
{
ev->r = a % b;
return true;
}
return false;
case 12:
if (b)
{
ev->r = a / b;
return true;
}
return false;
}
return false;
}
static FAR const char *parseop(FAR struct eval_s *ev, FAR const char *s)
{
static const char opch[] =
{
'|', '&', '=', '!', '>', '<', '+', '-', '*', '%', '/'
};
static const char opch2[] =
{
'|', '&', '=', '=', '=', '='
};
int i;
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(opch); i++)
{
if (*s == opch[i])
{
/* note: >,< are accepted with or without = */
if (i < sizeof(opch2) && *(s + 1) == opch2[i])
{
ev->op = i;
return s + 2;
}
if (i >= 4)
{
ev->op = i + 2;
return s + 1;
}
break;
}
}
ev->op = 13;
return s;
}
static FAR const char *evalbinop(FAR struct eval_s *ev,
FAR const char *s, int minprec, int d)
{
static const char prec[14] =
{
1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6, 0
};
unsigned long left;
int op;
s = evalprim(ev, s, --d);
s = parseop(ev, s);
for (; ; )
{
/* ev->r (left hand side value) and ev->op are now set,
* get the right hand side or back out if op has low prec,
* if op was missing then prec[op]==0
*/
op = ev->op;
if (prec[op] <= minprec)
{
return s;
}
left = ev->r;
s = evalbinop(ev, s, prec[op], d);
if (!binop(ev, op, left))
{
return "";
}
}
}
static FAR const char *evalexpr(FAR struct eval_s *ev,
FAR const char *s, int d)
{
unsigned long a;
unsigned long b;
s = evalbinop(ev, s, 0, --d);
if (*s != '?')
{
return s;
}
a = ev->r;
s = evalexpr(ev, s + 1, d);
if (*s != ':')
{
return "";
}
b = ev->r;
s = evalexpr(ev, s + 1, d);
ev->r = a ? b : ev->r;
return s;
}
static unsigned long eval(FAR const char *s, unsigned long n)
{
struct eval_s ev;
memset(&ev, 0, sizeof(ev));
ev.n = n;
s = evalexpr(&ev, s, 100);
return *s == ';' ? ev.r : -1;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: dcngettext
*
* Description:
* The dcngettext function searches the message catalogs identified by
* domainname and category for a string which is equal to msgid1.
*
* The msgid1 parameter must contain the singular form of the string to
* be converted. It is also used as the key for the search in the catalog.
* The msgid2 parameter is the plural form. The parameter n is used to
* determine the plural form.
*
* Returned Value:
* If there is such a string available it is returned. Otherwise msgid1 is
* returned if n == 1, otherwise msgid2.
*
* Please note that although the return value is char * the returned string
* must not be changed. This broken type results from the history of the
* function and does not reflect the way the function should be used.
*
****************************************************************************/
FAR char *gettext(FAR const char *msgid)
{
return dgettext(NULL, msgid);
}
FAR char *dgettext(FAR const char *domainname,
FAR const char *msgid)
{
return dcgettext(domainname, msgid, LC_MESSAGES);
}
FAR char *dcgettext(FAR const char *domainname,
FAR const char *msgid,
int category)
{
return dcngettext(domainname, msgid, NULL, 1, category);
}
FAR char *ngettext(FAR const char *msgid1,
FAR const char *msgid2,
unsigned long int n)
{
return dngettext(NULL, msgid1, msgid2, n);
}
FAR char *dngettext(FAR const char *domainname,
FAR const char *msgid1,
FAR const char *msgid2,
unsigned long int n)
{
return dcngettext(domainname, msgid1, msgid2, n, LC_MESSAGES);
}
FAR char *dcngettext(FAR const char *domainname,
FAR const char *msgid1,
FAR const char *msgid2,
unsigned long int n,
int category)
{
FAR struct mofile_s *mofile;
FAR const char *lang;
char path[PATH_MAX];
FAR char *notrans;
FAR char *trans;
notrans = (FAR char *)(n == 1 ? msgid1 : msgid2);
if (msgid1 == NULL)
{
return notrans;
}
if (category < 0 || category >= LC_ALL)
{
return notrans;
}
if (domainname == NULL)
{
domainname = textdomain(NULL);
}
lang = getenv("LANG");
if (lang == NULL)
{
lang = "C";
}
snprintf(path, PATH_MAX,
CONFIG_LIBC_LOCALE_PATH"/%s/%s/%s.mo",
lang, g_catname[category], domainname);
while (nxmutex_lock(&g_lock) < 0);
for (mofile = g_mofile; mofile; mofile = mofile->next)
{
if (strcmp(mofile->path, path) == 0)
{
break;
}
}
if (mofile == NULL)
{
FAR const char *r;
mofile = lib_malloc(sizeof(*mofile));
if (mofile == NULL)
{
nxmutex_unlock(&g_lock);
return notrans;
}
strlcpy(mofile->path, path, PATH_MAX);
mofile->map = momap(path, &mofile->size);
if (mofile->map == MAP_FAILED)
{
nxmutex_unlock(&g_lock);
lib_free(mofile);
return notrans;
}
/* Initialize the default plural rule */
mofile->plural_rule = "n!=1;";
mofile->nplurals = 2;
/* Parse the plural rule from the header entry(empty string) */
r = molookup(mofile->map, mofile->size, "");
while (r != NULL && strncmp(r, "Plural-Forms:", 13))
{
r = strchr(r, '\n');
if (r != NULL)
{
r += 1;
}
}
if (r != NULL)
{
r = skipspace(r + 13);
if (strncmp(r, "nplurals=", 9) == 0)
{
mofile->nplurals = strtoul(r + 9, (FAR char **)&r, 10);
}
r = strchr(r, ';');
if (r != NULL)
{
r = skipspace(r + 1);
if (strncmp(r, "plural=", 7) == 0)
{
mofile->plural_rule = r + 7;
}
}
}
mofile->next = g_mofile;
g_mofile = mofile;
}
nxmutex_unlock(&g_lock); /* Leave look before search */
trans = molookup(mofile->map, mofile->size, msgid1);
if (trans == NULL)
{
return notrans;
}
/* Process the plural rule if request */
if (msgid2 && mofile->nplurals)
{
unsigned long plural = eval(mofile->plural_rule, n);
if (plural >= mofile->nplurals)
{
return notrans;
}
while (plural-- != 0)
{
size_t rem = mofile->size - (trans - (FAR char *)mofile->map);
size_t l = strnlen(trans, rem);
if (l + 1 >= rem)
{
return notrans;
}
trans += l + 1;
}
}
return trans;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: textdomain
*
* Description:
* The textdomain function sets the default domain, which is used in all
* future gettext calls, to domainname. Please note that dgettext and
* dcgettext calls are not influenced if the domainname parameter of these
* functions is not the null pointer.
*
* Before the first call to textdomain the default domain is messages. This
* is the name specified in the specification of the gettext API. This name
* is as good as any other name. No program should ever really use a domain
* with this name since this can only lead to problems.
*
* If the domainname parameter is the empty string the default domain is
* reset to its initial value, the domain with the name messages. This
* possibility is questionable to use since the domain messages really
* never should be used.
*
* Returned Value:
* The function returns the value which is from now on taken as the default
* domain. If the system went out of memory the returned value is NULL and
* the global variable errno is set to ENOMEM. Despite the return value
* type being char * the return string must not be changed. It is allocated
* internally by the textdomain function.
*
* If the domainname parameter is the null pointer no new default domain is
* set. Instead the currently selected default domain is returned.
*
****************************************************************************/
FAR char *textdomain(FAR const char *domainname)
{
FAR char *domain;
size_t domainlen;
domain = gettextdomain();
if (domainname == NULL)
{
return *domain ? domain : "messages";
}
domainlen = strnlen(domainname, NAME_MAX);
if (domainlen == NAME_MAX)
{
set_errno(ENOMEM);
return NULL;
}
memcpy(domain, domainname, domainlen + 1);
return domain;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: bindtextdomain
*
* Description:
* The bindtextdomain function can be used to specify the directory which
* contains the message catalogs for domain domainname for the different
* languages. To be correct, this is the directory where the hierarchy of
* directories is expected. Details are explained below.
*
* For the programmer it is important to note that the translations which
* come with the program have to be placed in a directory hierarchy
* starting at, say, /foo/bar. Then the program should make a
* bindtextdomain call to bind the domain for the current program to this
* directory. So it is made sure the catalogs are found. A correctly
* running program does not depend on the user setting an environment
* variable.
*
* The bindtextdomain function can be used several times and if the
* domainname argument is different the previously bound domains will not
* be overwritten.
*
* If the program which wish to use bindtextdomain at some point of time
* use the chdir function to change the current working directory it is
* important that the dirname strings ought to be an absolute pathname.
* Otherwise the addressed directory might vary with the time.
*
* Returned Value:
* If the dirname parameter is the null pointer bindtextdomain returns the
* currently selected directory for the domain with the name domainname.
*
* The bindtextdomain function returns a pointer to a string containing the
* name of the selected directory name. The string is allocated internally
* in the function and must not be changed by the user. If the system went
* out of core during the execution of bindtextdomain the return value is
* NULL and the global variable errno is set accordingly.
*
****************************************************************************/
FAR char *bindtextdomain(FAR const char *domainname,
FAR const char *dirname)
{
if (domainname == NULL || dirname)
{
set_errno(EINVAL); /* Only support the default path */
}
return NULL;
}
/****************************************************************************
* Name: bind_textdomain_codeset
*
* Description:
* The bind_textdomain_codeset function can be used to specify the output
* character set for message catalogs for domain domainname. The codeset
* argument must be a valid codeset name which can be used for the
* iconv_open function, or a null pointer.
*
* The bind_textdomain_codeset function can be used several times. If used
* multiple times with the same domainname argument, the later call
* overrides the settings made by the earlier one.
*
* Returned Value:
* If the codeset parameter is the null pointer, bind_textdomain_codeset
* returns the currently selected codeset for the domain with the name
* domainname. It returns NULL if no codeset has yet been selected.
*
* The bind_textdomain_codeset function returns a pointer to a string
* containing the name of the selected codeset. The string is allocated
* internally in the function and must not be changed by the user. If the
* system went out of core during the execution of bind_textdomain_codeset,
* the return value is NULL and the global variable errno is set
* accordingly.
*
****************************************************************************/
FAR char *bind_textdomain_codeset(FAR const char *domainname,
FAR const char *codeset)
{
if (codeset && strcasecmp(codeset, "UTF-8"))
{
set_errno(EINVAL); /* Only support utf8 */
}
return NULL;
}
#endif