/**************************************************************************** * libc/stdio/lib_vasprintf.c * * Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved. * Author: Gregory Nutt * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * 3. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN * ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include "libc.h" /**************************************************************************** * Pre-processor Definitions ****************************************************************************/ /* On some architectures, va_list is really a pointer to a structure on the * stack. And the va_arg builtin will modify that instance of va_list. Since * vasprintf traverse the parameters in the va_list twice, the va_list will * be altered in this first cases and the second usage will fail. So far, I * have seen this only on the X86 family with GCC. */ #undef CLONE_APLIST #define ap1 ap #define ap2 ap #if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_X86) # define CLONE_APLIST 1 # undef ap2 #elif defined(CONFIG_ARCH_SIM) && (defined(CONFIG_HOST_X86) || defined(CONFIG_HOST_X86_64)) # define CLONE_APLIST 1 # undef ap2 #endif /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: vasprintf * * Description: * This function is similar to vsprintf, except that it dynamically * allocates a string (as with malloc) to hold the output, instead of * putting the output in a buffer you allocate in advance. The ptr * argument should be the address of a char * object, and a successful * call to vasprintf stores a pointer to the newly allocated string at that * location. * * Returned Value: * The returned value is the number of characters allocated for the buffer, * or less than zero if an error occurred. Usually this means that the buffer * could not be allocated. * ****************************************************************************/ int vasprintf(FAR char **ptr, FAR const IPTR char *fmt, va_list ap) { struct lib_outstream_s nulloutstream; struct lib_memoutstream_s memoutstream; #ifdef CLONE_APLIST va_list ap2; #endif FAR char *buf; int nbytes; DEBUGASSERT(ptr && fmt); #ifdef CLONE_APLIST /* Clone the va_list so that the contents of the input values are not altered */ va_copy(ap2, ap); #endif /* First, use a nullstream to get the size of the buffer. The number * of bytes returned may or may not include the null terminator. */ lib_nulloutstream(&nulloutstream); (void)lib_vsprintf((FAR struct lib_outstream_s *)&nulloutstream, fmt, ap1); /* Then allocate a buffer to hold that number of characters, adding one * for the null terminator. */ buf = (FAR char *)malloc(nulloutstream.nput + 1); if (!buf) { return ERROR; } /* Initialize a memory stream to write into the allocated buffer. The * memory stream will reserve one byte at the end of the buffer for the * null terminator and will not report this in the number of output bytes. */ lib_memoutstream((FAR struct lib_memoutstream_s *)&memoutstream, buf, nulloutstream.nput + 1); /* Then let lib_vsprintf do it's real thing */ nbytes = lib_vsprintf((FAR struct lib_outstream_s *)&memoutstream.public, fmt, ap2); /* Return a pointer to the string to the caller. NOTE: the memstream put() * method has already added the NUL terminator to the end of the string (not * included in the nput count). * * Hmmm.. looks like the memory would be stranded if lib_vsprintf() returned * an error. Does that ever happen? */ DEBUGASSERT(nbytes < 0 || nbytes == nulloutstream.nput); *ptr = buf; return nbytes; }