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* utils: share static buffer in osmo_str_to{lower,upper}()Pau Espin Pedrol2019-08-021-8/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | This way we get rid of extra 128 bytes in memory per thread created. It makes sense to share the buffer since it's same size and it doesn't make much sense to be using both osmo_str_tolower and osmo_strtoupper at the same time (usually you either want to move everything to uppercase or everything to lowerase). In required scenarios, one can still use the _buf versions. Change-Id: I032803faa0e27c2efdff1ff276acabab95a8319a
* fix isdigit taking unsigned as inputKévin Redon2019-06-131-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | fixes the following error warnings when cross-compiling using: ./configure --enable-static --prefix=/usr/local/arm-none-eabi --host=arm-none-eabi --enable-embedded --disable-doxygen --disable-shared --disable-pseudotalloc --enable-external-tests CFLAGS="-Os -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -nostartfiles -nodefaultlibs -Werror -Wno-error=deprecated -Wno-error=deprecated-declarations -Wno-error=cpp -mthumb -Os -mlong-calls -g3 -mcpu=cortex-m4 -mfloat-abi=softfp -mfpu=fpv4-sp-d16 -Wno-error=format" utils.c:1002:18: error: array subscript has type 'char' [-Werror=char-subscripts] 1002 | if (!isdigit(in[i])) gsm23003.c:414:34: error: array subscript has type 'char' [-Werror=char-subscripts] 414 | if (!mnc_str || !isdigit(mnc_str[0]) || strlen(mnc_str) > 3) Change-Id: Ia13fd5ee79fc6dc3291c0b99958ab3c01afee17d
* core/utils: drop meaningless const from return value of osmo_luhn()Vadim Yanitskiy2019-06-121-1/+1
| | | | Change-Id: I085da06f31a0a6862ae2ba041fafc134cc240f7e
* make all library-internal static buffers thread-localHarald Welte2019-06-041-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We have a number of library-internal static global buffers which are mainly used for various stringification functions. This worked as all of the related Osmocom programs were strictly single-threaded. Let's make those buffers at least thread-local. This way every thread gets their own set of buffers, and it's safe for multiple threads to execute the same functions once. They're of course still not re-entrant. If you need re-entrancy, you will need to use the _c() or _buf() suffix version of those functions and work with your own (stack or heap) buffers. Change-Id: I50eb2436a7c1261d79a9d2955584dce92780ca07
* Fix osmo_quote_str_c() for strings larger than 32 bytesHarald Welte2019-05-101-2/+13
| | | | | | | As Neels pointed out, we shouldn't pass a constant value of 32 to osmo_quote_str_buf2(). Change-Id: Id9bde14166d6674ce4dda36fa9f4ae9217ce5cc2
* Fix incorrect buffer size calculationVadim Yanitskiy2019-04-121-8/+12
| | | | | | | | | | Calling sizeof() on a pointer to dynamically allocated memory would result in getting size of the pointer (usually 4 or 8 bytes) itself, but not the size of allocated memory. Change-Id: I8ffda4dea2b7f9b4b76dfeecad1fab6384c5a62c Fixes: CID#197629, CID#197628, CID#197627 Fixes: CID#197626, CID#197625, CID#197624
* add identifier sanitation for setting FSM instance idsNeels Hofmeyr2019-04-121-2/+22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We often compose FSM instance IDs from context information, for example placing an MSISDN string or IP:port information in the FSM instance id, using osmo_fsm_inst_update_id_f(). This fails if any characters are contained that don't pass osmo_identifier_valid(). Hence it is the task of the caller to make sure only characters allowed in an FSM id are applied. Provide API to trivially allow this by replacing illegal chars: - osmo_identifier_sanitize_buf(), with access to the same set of illegal characters defined in utils.c, - osmo_fsm_inst_update_id_f_sanitize() implicitly replaces non-identifier chars. This makes it easy to add strings like '192.168.0.1:2342' or '+4987654321' to an FSM instance id, without adding string mangling to each place that sets an id; e.g. replacing with '-' to yield '192-168-0-1:2342' or '-4987654321'. Change-Id: Ia40a6f3b2243c95fe428a080b938e11d8ab771a7
* add osmo_{escape,quote}_str_buf2() for standard args orderingNeels Hofmeyr2019-04-121-39/+95
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | To be able to append an escaped or quoted string using OSMO_STRBUF_APPEND_NOLEN(), the function signature must have the buf and len as first args, like most other *_buf() functions. Add osmo_escape_str_buf2() and osmo_quote_str_buf2() to match this signature. A recent patch [1] has changed the return value of osmo_escape_str_buf() to char*, removing the const. However, the functions may return const strings, hence re-add the const. The new signatures always return the non-const buffer. To avoid code duplication, implement osmo_quote_str_buf() and osmo_escape_str_buf() by calling the new functions. I decided to allow slight changes to the behavior for current osmo_escape_str() and osmo_escape_str_buf(), because impact on callers is minimal: (1) The new implementation uses OSMO_STRBUF_*, and in consequence osmo_quote_str() no longer prints an ending double quote after truncated strings; Before, a truncated output was, sic: "this string is trunca" and now this becomes, sic: "this string is truncat I decided to not keep the old behavior because it is questionable to begin with. It looks like the string actually ended at the truncation boundary instead of the reason being not enough space in the output buffer. (2) The new osmo_escape_str_buf2() function obviously cannot pass-thru an unchanged char* if no escaping was needed. Sacrifice this tiny optimization feature to avoid code duplication: - it is an unnoticeable optimization, - the caller anyway always passes a string buffer, - the feature caused handling strings and buffers differently depending on their content (i.e. code that usually writes out strings in full length "suddenly" truncates because a non-printable character is contained, etc.) I considered adding a skip_if_unescaped flag to the osmo_quote_str_buf2() function signature, but in the end decided that the API clutter is not worth having for all the above reasons. Adjust tests to accomodate above changes. [1] 4a62eda225ab7f3c9556990c81a6fc5e19b5eec8 Ibf85f79e93244f53b2684ff6f1095c5b41203e05 Change-Id: Id748b906b0083b1f1887f2be7a53cae705a8a9ae
* add osmo_str_startswith()Neels Hofmeyr2019-04-111-0/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Move from a static implementation in tdef_vty.c to utils.c, I also want to use this in osmo-msc. The point is that the telnet VTY allows unambiguous partly matches of keyword args. For example, if I have a command definition of: compare (apples|oranges) then it is perfectly legal as for the vty parser to write only compare app One could expect the VTY to then pass the unambiguous match of "apples" to the parsing function, but that is not the case. Hence a VTY function implementation is faced with parsing a keyword of "app" instead of the expected "apples". This is actually a very widespread bug in our VTY implementations, which assume that exactly one full keyword will always be found. I am now writing new commands in a way that are able to manage only the starts of keywords. Arguably, strstr(a, b) == a does the same thing, but it searches the entire string unnecessarily. Change-Id: Ib2ffb0e9a870dd52e081c7e66d8818057d159513
* Add _c versions of functions that otherwise return static buffersHarald Welte2019-04-101-0/+100
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | We have a habit of returning static buffers from some functions, particularly when generating some kind of string values. This is convenient in terms of memory management, but it comes at the expense of not being thread-safe, and not allowing for two calls of the related function within one printf() statement. Let's introduce _c suffix versions of those functions where the caller passes in a talloc context from which the output buffer shall be allocated. Change-Id: I8481c19b68ff67cfa22abb93c405ebcfcb0ab19b
* Add _buf() functions to bypass static string buffersHarald Welte2019-04-031-9/+22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We have a number of static buffers in use in libosmo*. This means the related functions are not usable in a thread-safe way. While we so far don't have many multi-threaded programs in the osmocom universe, the static buffers also prevent us from calling the same e.g. string-ify function twice within a single printf() call. Let's make sure there's an alternative function in all those cases, where the user can pass in a caller-allocated buffer + size, and make the 'classic' function with the static buffer a wrapper around that _buf() variant. Change-Id: Ibf85f79e93244f53b2684ff6f1095c5b41203e05
* osmo_escape_str_buf: Always copy, don't return input string pointerHarald Welte2019-03-291-19/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | osmo_escape_str_buf() used to have the somewhat odd semantics that if no escaping was needed, it would return the original pointer without making any copy to the output buffer. While this seems like an elegant optimization, it is a very strange behavior and it works differently than all of our other *_buf() functions. Let's unify the API and turn osmo_escape_str_buf() into a strlcpy() if no escaping is needed. Change-Id: I3a02bdb27008a73101c2db41ac04248960ed4064
* get_value_string(): guard against NULLNeels Hofmeyr2019-02-151-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | get_value_string() conveniently prints the value number to a static buffer if it is unknown in a value_string array. Do the same if the value_string array pointer itself is NULL. If a value string array is user supplied and might be NULL, one could add a separate NULL check around it; but by making get_value_string() itself guard against NULL, another static char buffer to print the value number is avoided. Change-Id: Ie640e9258a959da8f4f9089478de993509853997
* add osmo_hexdump_buf() and testNeels Hofmeyr2019-01-281-11/+38
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add osmo_hexdump_buf() as an all-purpose hexdump function, which all other osmo_hexdump_*() implementations now call. It absorbs the static _osmo_hexdump(). Add tests for osmo_hexdump_buf(). Rationale: recently during patch review, a situation came up where two hexdumps in a single printf would have been useful. Now I've faced a similar situation again, in ongoing development. So I decided it is time to provide this API. The traditional osmo_hexdump() API returns a non-const char*, which should probably have been a const instead. Particularly this new function may return a string constant "" if the buf is NULL or empty, so return const char*. That is why the older implementations calling osmo_hexdump_buf() separately return the buffer instead of the const return value directly. Change-Id: I590595567b218b24e53c9eb1fd8736c0324d371d
* gsm23003: add osmo_imei_str_valid()Oliver Smith2019-01-141-0/+31
| | | | | | | | | | | Verify 14 digit and 15 digit IMEI strings. OsmoHLR will use the 14 digit version to check IMEIs before writing them to the DB. Place the Luhn checksum code in a dedicated osmo_luhn() function, so it can be used elsewhere. Related: OS#2541 Change-Id: Id2d2a3a93b033bafc74c62e15297034bf4aafe61
* fix api doc for osmo_bcd2str()Neels Hofmeyr2018-12-111-1/+1
| | | | Change-Id: I504ea849fc9daeb34a1b3c5343371161deba743e
* add osmo_bcd2str()Neels Hofmeyr2018-12-101-0/+41
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add a standalone bcd-to-string conversion function with generic parameters. Add a regression test in utils_test.c. So far there is no single universal implementation that converts a BCD to a string. I could only find gsm48_mi_to_string(), which also interprets surrounding bytes, MI type and TMSI as non-BCD value. The idea is to use this function from gsm48_mi_to_string() and similar implementations in subsequent commits. Root cause: in osmo-msc, I want to have an alternative MI-to-string function for composing an FSM name, which needs the BCD part of gsm48_mi_to_string() but not the TMSI part. Change-Id: I86b09d37ceef33331c1a56046a5443127d6c6be0
* add osmo_str_tolower() and _toupper() with testNeels Hofmeyr2018-09-071-0/+86
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We already have osmo_str2lower() and osmo_str2upper(), but these lack: * proper destination buffer bounds checking, * ability to call directly as printf() argument. Deprecate osmo_str2upper() and osmo_str2lower() because of missing bounds checking. Introduce osmo_str_tolower_buf(), osmo_str_toupper_buf() to provide bounds-safe conversion, also able to safely convert a buffer in-place. Introduce osmo_str_tolower(), osmo_str_toupper() that call the above _buf() equivalents using a static buffer[128] and returning the resulting string directly, convenient for direct printing. Possibly truncated but always safe. Add unit tests to utils_test.c. Replace all libosmocore uses of now deprecated osmo_str2lower(). Naming: the ctype.h API is called tolower() and toupper(), so just prepend 'osmo_str_' and don't separate 'to_lower'. Change-Id: Ib0ee1206b9f31d7ba25c31f8008119ac55440797
* api doc: fix osmo_quote_str_*Neels Hofmeyr2018-09-071-2/+8
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* Add osmo_isqrt32() to compute 32bit integer square rootHarald Welte2018-06-061-0/+40
| | | | Change-Id: I2b96db6e037e72e92317fec874877e473a1cf909
* add osmo_quote_str(),osmo_quote_str_buf() and testNeels Hofmeyr2018-04-091-0/+38
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Rationale: with osmo_escape_str(), you get the escaped contents of the string, but not so graceful handling of NULL strings. The caller needs to quote it, and for NULL strings not quote it. osmo_quote_str() is like osmo_escape_str() but always quotes a non-NULL string, and for a NULL string returns a literal NULL, i.e. it should (tm) give the exact C representation of a string. That's useful in testing, to show exactly what char* situation we have, without jumping through hoops like if (str) printf("\"%s\"", osmo_escape_str(str, -1)); else printf("NULL"); Copy the unit test for osmo_escape_str() and adjust. To indicate that the double quotes are returned by osmo_quote_str(), use single quotes in the test printf()s. I considered allowing to pick the quoting characters by further arguments, but that complicates things: we'd need to escape the quoting characters. Just hardcode double quotes like C. Change-Id: I6f1b3709b32c23fc52f70ad9ecc9439c62b02a12
* utils: add osmo_escape_str()Neels Hofmeyr2017-12-181-0/+87
| | | | | | | | | | | | | To report invalid characters in identifiers, it is desirable to escape any weird characters. Otherwise we might print stray newlines or control characters in the log output. ctrl_test.c already uses a print_escaped() function, which will be replaced by osmo_escape_str() in a subsequent patch. control_cmd.c will use osmo_escape_str() to log invalid identifiers. Change-Id: Ic685eb63dead3967d01aaa4f1e9899e5461ca49a
* utils: add osmo_separated_identifiers_valid()Neels Hofmeyr2017-12-171-4/+17
| | | | | | | | For validating CTRL input, we want to verify that an input variable is a series of valid osmo_identifier_valid() separated by dots. Allow validating any additional chars with identifiers, for CTRL vars will be just ".". Change-Id: I13dfd02c8c870620f937d789873ad84c6b1c45de
* fix osmo_identifier_valid(): only allow printable charactersNeels Hofmeyr2017-12-171-0/+2
| | | | | | In particular disallow ASCII 0..31 (control characters) and 127 (DEL). Change-Id: I04469988495af03c881fe81d7786ca7f71636299
* osmo_strlcpy: sanitize: don't memcpy from NULL src even if len is 0Neels Hofmeyr2017-11-211-1/+2
| | | | | | | | Some callers pass NULL and len == 0. The semantics are that we then nul-terminate an emtpy string. Avoid a sanitizer warning by not calling memcpy() for the NULL case. Change-Id: I883048cf2807e606c6481634dbd569fc12aed889
* Fix/Update copyright notices; Add SPDX annotationHarald Welte2017-11-131-0/+2
| | | | | | | | Let's fix some erroneous/accidential references to wrong license, update copyright information where applicable and introduce a SPDX-License-Identifier to all files. Change-Id: I39af26c6aaaf5c926966391f6565fc5936be21af
* osmo_char2bcd(): Implment hex digits a-f and A-FHarald Welte2017-10-271-1/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | osmo_bcd2char() has always supported both decimal and hex. However, osmo_char2bcd() use to only implement decimal digits. With this patch, it also suppots conversion of hex characters from ASCII to BCD. This would be relevant in cases where somebdoy would want to use 'code 11', 'code 12' or 'ST' signals in any addresses (SCCP GT e.g.) Change-Id: I7bbcc6de08024567ab64765c12d7de71df787a7a
* utils: avoid segfault when calling osmo_strlcpy(src=NULL)Neels Hofmeyr2017-10-251-1/+1
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* Introduce osmo_identifier_valid() function to check validity of identifierHarald Welte2017-10-241-0/+28
| | | | | | | | | We define the notion of an 'osmocom identifier' which is basically a 7-bit US-ASCII without any special characters beyond "-_:@". We introduce a function to verify if an identifier consists only of the permitted characters. Change-Id: I96a8d345c5a69238a12d040f39b70c485a5c421c
* [doc] Doxygen documentation on osmo_hexdump print buffer sizeHarald Welte2017-10-161-0/+6
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* utils: add osmo_is_hexstr(), add unit testNeels Hofmeyr2017-10-091-0/+33
| | | | | | Will be used by OsmoHLR to validate VTY and CTRL input. Change-Id: Idf75946eb0a84e145adad13fc7c78bb7a267aa0a
* Fix warnings: tolower() and similar require ucharPau Espin Pedrol2017-06-231-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | utils.c: In function 'osmo_str2lower': utils.c:277:3: warning: array subscript has type 'char' [-Wchar-subscripts] out[i] = tolower(in[i]); And according to man: If c is neither an unsigned char value nor EOF, the behavior of these func‐ tions is undefined. Change-Id: I3fed2ab6a4efba9f8a21fcf84a5b3a91e8df084f
* Fix compilation warnings: use correct log type for uint32_tPau Espin Pedrol2017-06-231-1/+2
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* doxygen: unify use of \file across the boardNeels Hofmeyr2017-06-231-3/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Considering the various styles and implications found in the sources, edit scores of files to follow the same API doc guidelines around the doxygen grouping and the \file tag. Many files now show a short description in the generated API doc that was so far only available as C comment. The guidelines and reasoning behind it is documented at https://osmocom.org/projects/cellular-infrastructure/wiki/Guidelines_for_API_documentation In some instances, remove file comments and add to the corresponding group instead, to be shared among several files (e.g. bitvec). Change-Id: Ifa70e77e90462b5eb2b0457c70fd25275910c72b
* doxygen: enable AUTOBRIEF, drop \briefNeels Hofmeyr2017-06-231-16/+16
| | | | | | | | | | Especially for short descriptions, it is annoying to have to type \brief for every single API doc. Drop all \brief and enable the AUTOBRIEF feature of doxygen, which always takes the first sentence of an API doc as the brief description. Change-Id: I11a8a821b065a128108641a2a63fb5a2b1916e87
* update/extend doxygen documentationHarald Welte2017-06-121-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | It's a pity that even with this patch we still are fare away from having the whole API documented. However, at least we have a more solid foundation. Updates not only extend the documentation, but also make sure it is rendered properly in the doxygen HTML. Change-Id: I1344bd1a6869fb00de7c1899a8db93bba9bafce3
* osmo_hexparse: allow whitespace in parsed string, add ws testNeels Hofmeyr2017-02-141-9/+22
| | | | | | | | This is particularly useful for hex dumps containing spaces found in a log (e.g. osmo-nitb authentication rand token), which can now be passed in quotes to osmo-auc-gen without having to edit the spaces away. Change-Id: Ib7af07f674a2d26c8569acdee98835fb3e626c45
* doc: fix doxygen 'utils' group closing braceNeels Hofmeyr2017-01-181-1/+2
| | | | | | | osmo_strlcpy() was excluded from the group because the closing brace was above it. Change-Id: I6701261f5854342ac4cd4f2da62e49eb40362938
* doc: clarify osmo_strlcpy() docNeels Hofmeyr2017-01-151-5/+5
| | | | | | | Stating that it 'truncates src' is misleading. Also clarify whether siz includes the space needed for the terminating NUL. Change-Id: I01c1a94408b471f7f54576178a60938bf9ee3261
* doc: fix typo for osmo_hexparseNeels Hofmeyr2016-12-211-1/+1
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* Introduce osmo_strlcpy() function so we can stop using strncpy()Harald Welte2016-11-261-0/+22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I'm aware of the existing criticism on stlrcpy(), but I think it is still better than what we have now: stnrcpy(), sometimes with Coverity warnings and sometimes with a manual setting of the termination byte. The implementation follows the linux kernel strlcpy() which is claimed to be BSD compatible. We could of course link against libbsd on Linux instead, but I think it's reasonably small and simple to provide our own implementation. Future versions of libosmocore could use some autoconf magic and preprocessor macros to use the system-provided strlcpy() if it exists. Change-Id: Ifdc99b0e3b8631f1e771e58acaf9efb00a9cd493
* add get_value_string_or_null() to handle unknown itemsNeels Hofmeyr2016-06-131-3/+18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add get_value_string_or_null() to return NULL in case the given value is not found in the list of strings, to be able to cleanly fall back to another list of strings. Absorb the lookup loop from get_value_string(). Context: in osmo-bts, I want to look up an RSL message name in rsl_msgt_names and fall back to rsl_ipac_msgt_names if not found, because the IPAC PDCH ACT and DEACT messages are sent in a standard ABIS_RSL_MDISC_DED_CHAN. In a subsequent commit, get_value_string_or_null() will be used by new rsl_or_ipac_msg_name(). Change-Id: I1fa3907e28d528d2758bc3eae9d19e6c1168f5e5 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/230 Reviewed-by: Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org> Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
* api doc: get_value_string(): mention composition in static bufferNeels Hofmeyr2016-06-131-0/+4
| | | | | | | Change-Id: I93dad98711ef69f8a1e196efa029a842a1ff5bd6 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/229 Reviewed-by: Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org> Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
* Import osmo_{encode,decode}_big_endian() from openbscHarald Welte2016-05-051-0/+62
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* utils: add 'returns' doc to osmo_hexparse().Neels Hofmeyr2015-09-231-0/+1
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* utils: Disable the weak symbol for darwinHolger Hans Peter Freyther2015-04-111-1/+5
| | | | | | | | We should consider simply removing the alias as we have had several ABI changes since introducint the alias utils.c:223:23: error: only weak aliases are supported on darwin __attribute__((weak, alias("osmo_hexdump_nospc")));
* add missing copyright statements to source code filesHarald Welte2014-09-111-0/+23
| | | | | | Some source code files didn't have the usual copyright and licence statement at their top. I'm adding them baesed on information in the commitlog.
* utils: Greatly improve performance of osmo_hexdump routinesNils O. Selåsdal2014-01-021-5/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In the osmo-bts and libosmo-abis code the hexdump routine is used for every incoming/outgoing packet (including voice frames) and the usage of snprintf showed up inside profiles. There is a semantic change when more than 4096 characters are used. The code will now truncate at byte boundaries (and not nibbles). Code: static const int lengths[] = { 23, 1000, 52 }; char buf[4096]; int i; for (i = 0; i < 30000; ++i) char *res = osmo_hexdump(buf, lengths[i & 3]); Results: before: after: real 0m3.233s real 0m0.085s user 0m3.212s user 0m0.084s sys 0m0.000s sys 0m0.000s
* get_value_string: Null terminate after th