Changes in uspace/lib/usb/src/debug.c [ef7f043:1efe89b] in mainline
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uspace/lib/usb/src/debug.c
ref7f043 r1efe89b 252 252 } 253 253 254 255 #define REMAINDER_STR_FMT " (%zu)..." 256 /* string + terminator + number width (enough for 4GB)*/ 257 #define REMAINDER_STR_LEN (5 + 1 + 10) 258 #define BUFFER_DUMP_GROUP_SIZE 4 259 #define BUFFER_DUMP_LEN 240 /* Ought to be enough for everybody ;-). */ 260 static fibril_local char buffer_dump[BUFFER_DUMP_LEN]; 261 262 /** Dump buffer into string. 263 * 264 * The function dumps given buffer into hexadecimal format and stores it 265 * in a static fibril local string. 266 * That means that you do not have to deallocate the string (actually, you 267 * can not do that) and you do not have to save it agains concurrent 268 * calls to it. 269 * The only limitation is that each call rewrites the buffer again. 270 * Thus, it is necessary to copy the buffer elsewhere (that includes printing 271 * to screen or writing to file). 272 * Since this function is expected to be used for debugging prints only, 273 * that is not a big limitation. 274 * 275 * @warning You cannot use this function twice in the same printf 276 * (see detailed explanation). 277 * 278 * @param buffer Buffer to be printed (can be NULL). 279 * @param size Size of the buffer in bytes (can be zero). 280 * @param dumped_size How many bytes to actually dump (zero means all). 281 * @return Dumped buffer as a static (but fibril local) string. 282 */ 283 const char *usb_debug_str_buffer(const uint8_t *buffer, size_t size, 284 size_t dumped_size) 285 { 286 /* 287 * Remove previous string (that might also reveal double usage of 288 * this function). 289 */ 290 bzero(buffer_dump, BUFFER_DUMP_LEN); 291 292 if (buffer == NULL) { 293 return "(null)"; 294 } 295 if (size == 0) { 296 return "(empty)"; 297 } 298 if ((dumped_size == 0) || (dumped_size > size)) { 299 dumped_size = size; 300 } 301 302 /* How many bytes are available in the output buffer. */ 303 size_t buffer_remaining_size = BUFFER_DUMP_LEN - 1 - REMAINDER_STR_LEN; 304 char *it = buffer_dump; 305 306 size_t index = 0; 307 308 while (index < size) { 309 /* Determine space before the number. */ 310 const char *space_before; 311 if (index == 0) { 312 space_before = ""; 313 } else if ((index % BUFFER_DUMP_GROUP_SIZE) == 0) { 314 space_before = " "; 315 } else { 316 space_before = " "; 317 } 318 319 /* 320 * Add the byte as a hexadecimal number plus the space. 321 * We do it into temporary buffer to ensure that always 322 * the whole byte is printed. 323 */ 324 int val = buffer[index]; 325 char current_byte[16]; 326 int printed = snprintf(current_byte, 16, 327 "%s%02x", space_before, val); 328 if (printed < 0) { 329 break; 330 } 331 332 if ((size_t) printed > buffer_remaining_size) { 333 break; 334 } 335 336 /* We can safely add 1, because space for end 0 is reserved. */ 337 str_append(it, buffer_remaining_size + 1, current_byte); 338 339 buffer_remaining_size -= printed; 340 /* Point at the terminator 0. */ 341 it += printed; 342 index++; 343 344 if (index >= dumped_size) { 345 break; 346 } 347 } 348 349 /* Add how many bytes were not printed. */ 350 if (index < size) { 351 snprintf(it, REMAINDER_STR_LEN, 352 REMAINDER_STR_FMT, size - index); 353 } 354 355 return buffer_dump; 356 } 357 358 254 359 /** 255 360 * @}
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