acrn-hypervisor/hypervisor/include/lib/sprintf.h
Junjun Shan 7ce0e6a395 hv:Clear up printf related definition
In hypervisor, all the parameter and return value printf related are
unsigned int, this patch is used to fix the function definitions.

v1->v2:
  *Modify the return value of various functions, such as printf(),
   vprintf(), charout(), do_printf(), charmem, print_pow2(),
   print_decimal to void due to never used, no necessary to use,
   or has already returned by param.
  *Delete the impossible judgement of param->emit due to the type
   is unsigned.

Tracked-On: #861
Signed-off-by: Junjun Shan <junjun.shan@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
2018-09-28 13:59:38 +08:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2018 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*/
#ifndef SPRINTF_H
#define SPRINTF_H
/* Command for the emit function: copy string to output. */
#define PRINT_CMD_COPY 0x00000000U
/* Command for the emit function: fill output with first character. */
#define PRINT_CMD_FILL 0x00000001U
/* Structure used to parse parameters and variables to subroutines. */
struct print_param {
/* A pointer to the function that is used to emit characters. */
void (*emit)(size_t, const char *, uint32_t, void *);
/* An opaque pointer that is passed as third argument to the emit
* function.
*/
void *data;
/* Contains variables which are recalculated for each argument. */
struct {
/* A bitfield with the parsed format flags. */
uint32_t flags;
/* The parsed format width. */
uint32_t width;
/* The parsed format precision. */
uint32_t precision;
/* The bitmask for unsigned values. */
uint64_t mask;
/* A pointer to the preformated value. */
const char *value;
/* The number of characters in the preformated value buffer. */
uint32_t valuelen;
/* A pointer to the values prefix. */
const char *prefix;
/* The number of characters in the prefix buffer. */
uint32_t prefixlen;
} vars;
};
void do_print(const char *fmt_arg, struct print_param *param,
__builtin_va_list args);
/** The well known vsnprintf() function.
*
* Formats and writes a string with a max. size to memory.
*
* @param dst A pointer to the destination memory.
* @param sz The size of the destination memory.
* @param fmt A pointer to the NUL terminated format string.
* @param args The variable long argument list as va_list.
* @return The number of bytes which would be written, even if the destination
* is smaller. On error a negative number is returned.
*/
size_t vsnprintf(char *dst_arg, size_t sz_arg, const char *fmt, va_list args);
/** The well known snprintf() function.
*
* Formats a string and writes it to the console output.
*
* @param dest Pointer to the destination memory.
* @param sz Max. size of dest.
* @param fmt A pointer to the NUL terminated format string.
*
* @return The number of characters would by written or a negative
* number if an error occurred.
*
* @bug sz == 0 doesn't work
*/
size_t snprintf(char *dest, size_t sz, const char *fmt, ...);
#endif /* SPRINTF_H */