/** @file | |
Search Functions for <string.h>. | |
Copyright (c) 2010 - 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR> | |
This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under | |
the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this distribution. | |
The full text of the license may be found at | |
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php. | |
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, | |
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. | |
**/ | |
#include <Uefi.h> | |
#include <Library/BaseLib.h> | |
#include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h> | |
#include <LibConfig.h> | |
#include <limits.h> | |
#include <string.h> | |
/** The memchr function locates the first occurrence of c (converted to an | |
unsigned char) in the initial n characters (each interpreted as | |
unsigned char) of the object pointed to by s. | |
@return The memchr function returns a pointer to the located character, | |
or a null pointer if the character does not occur in the object. | |
**/ | |
void * | |
memchr(const void *s, int c, size_t n) | |
{ | |
return ScanMem8( s, (UINTN)n, (UINT8)c); | |
} | |
/** The strchr function locates the first occurrence of c (converted to a char) | |
in the string pointed to by s. The terminating null character is considered | |
to be part of the string. | |
@return The strchr function returns a pointer to the located character, | |
or a null pointer if the character does not occur in the string. | |
**/ | |
char * | |
strchr(const char *s, int c) | |
{ | |
char tgt = (char)c; | |
do { | |
if( *s == tgt) { | |
return (char *)s; | |
} | |
} while(*s++ != '\0'); | |
return NULL; | |
} | |
static UINT8 BitMask[] = { | |
0x01, 0x02, 0x04, 0x08, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80 | |
}; | |
#define WHICH8(c) ((unsigned char)(c) >> 3) | |
#define WHICH_BIT(c) (BitMask[((c) & 0x7)]) | |
#define BITMAP64 ((UINT64 *)bitmap) | |
static | |
void | |
BuildBitmap(unsigned char * bitmap, const char *s2, int n) | |
{ | |
unsigned char bit; | |
int index; | |
// Initialize bitmap. Bit 0 is always 1 which corresponds to '\0' | |
for (BITMAP64[0] = index = 1; index < n; index++) | |
BITMAP64[index] = 0; | |
// Set bits in bitmap corresponding to the characters in s2 | |
for (; *s2 != '\0'; s2++) { | |
index = WHICH8(*s2); | |
bit = WHICH_BIT(*s2); | |
bitmap[index] = bitmap[index] | bit; | |
} | |
} | |
/** The strcspn function computes the length of the maximum initial segment of | |
the string pointed to by s1 which consists entirely of characters not from | |
the string pointed to by s2. | |
@return The strcspn function returns the length of the segment. | |
**/ | |
size_t | |
strcspn(const char *s1, const char *s2) | |
{ | |
UINT8 bitmap[ (((UCHAR_MAX + 1) / CHAR_BIT) + (CHAR_BIT - 1)) & ~7U]; | |
const char *str; | |
UINT8 bit; | |
int index; | |
if(*s1 == '\0') return 0; | |
BuildBitmap( bitmap, s2, sizeof(bitmap) / sizeof(UINT64)); | |
for(str = s1; ; str++) { | |
index = WHICH8(*str); | |
bit = WHICH_BIT(*str); | |
if ((bitmap[index] & bit) != 0) | |
break; | |
} | |
return (str - s1); | |
} | |
/** The strpbrk function locates the first occurrence in the string pointed to | |
by s1 of any character from the string pointed to by s2. | |
@return The strpbrk function returns a pointer to the character, or a | |
null pointer if no character from s2 occurs in s1. | |
**/ | |
char * | |
strpbrk(const char *s1, const char *s2) | |
{ | |
UINT8 bitmap[ (((UCHAR_MAX + 1) / CHAR_BIT) + (CHAR_BIT - 1)) & ~7U]; | |
UINT8 bit; | |
int index; | |
BuildBitmap( bitmap, s2, sizeof(bitmap) / sizeof(UINT64)); | |
for( ; *s1 != '\0'; ++s1) { | |
index = WHICH8(*s1); | |
bit = WHICH_BIT(*s1); | |
if( (bitmap[index] & bit) != 0) { | |
return (char *)s1; | |
} | |
} | |
return NULL; | |
} | |
/** The strrchr function locates the last occurrence of c (converted to a char) | |
in the string pointed to by s. The terminating null character is considered | |
to be part of the string. | |
@return The strrchr function returns a pointer to the character, or a | |
null pointer if c does not occur in the string. | |
**/ | |
char * | |
strrchr(const char *s, int c) | |
{ | |
char *found = NULL; | |
char tgt = (char)c; | |
do { | |
if( *s == tgt) found = (char *)s; | |
} while( *s++ != '\0'); | |
return found; | |
} | |
/** The strspn function computes the length of the maximum initial segment of | |
the string pointed to by s1 which consists entirely of characters from the | |
string pointed to by s2. | |
@return The strspn function returns the length of the segment. | |
**/ | |
size_t | |
strspn(const char *s1 , const char *s2) | |
{ | |
UINT8 bitmap[ (((UCHAR_MAX + 1) / CHAR_BIT) + (CHAR_BIT - 1)) & ~7U]; | |
size_t length = 0; | |
int index; | |
UINT8 bit; | |
BuildBitmap( bitmap, s2, sizeof(bitmap) / sizeof(UINT64)); | |
for( ; *s1 != '\0'; ++s1) { | |
index = WHICH8(*s1); | |
bit = WHICH_BIT(*s1); | |
if( (bitmap[index] & bit) == 0) break; | |
++length; | |
} | |
return length; | |
} | |
/** The strstr function locates the first occurrence in the string pointed to | |
by s1 of the sequence of characters (excluding the terminating null | |
character) in the string pointed to by s2. | |
@return The strstr function returns a pointer to the located string, or a | |
null pointer if the string is not found. If s2 points to a string | |
with zero length, the function returns s1. | |
**/ | |
char * | |
strstr(const char *s1 , const char *s2) | |
{ | |
return AsciiStrStr( s1, s2); | |
} | |
/** A sequence of calls to the strtok function breaks the string pointed to by | |
s1 into a sequence of tokens, each of which is delimited by a character | |
from the string pointed to by s2. The first call in the sequence has a | |
non-null first argument; subsequent calls in the sequence have a null first | |
argument. The separator string pointed to by s2 may be different from call | |
to call. | |
The first call in the sequence searches the string pointed to by s1 for the | |
first character that is not contained in the current separator string | |
pointed to by s2. If no such character is found, then there are no tokens | |
in the string pointed to by s1 and the strtok function returns a null | |
pointer. If such a character is found, it is the start of the first token. | |
The strtok function then searches from there for a character that is | |
contained in the current separator string. If no such character is found, | |
the current token extends to the end of the string pointed to by s1, and | |
subsequent searches for a token will return a null pointer. If such a | |
character is found, it is overwritten by a null character, which terminates | |
the current token. The strtok function saves a pointer to the following | |
character, from which the next search for a token will start. | |
Each subsequent call, with a null pointer as the value of the first | |
argument, starts searching from the saved pointer and behaves as | |
described above. | |
@return The strtok function returns a pointer to the first character of a | |
token, or a null pointer if there is no token. | |
**/ | |
char * | |
strtok(char * __restrict s1, const char * __restrict s2) | |
{ | |
static char *Next = NULL; | |
UINT8 bitmap[ (((UCHAR_MAX + 1) / CHAR_BIT) + (CHAR_BIT - 1)) & ~7U]; | |
char *Token = NULL; | |
int index; | |
UINT8 bit; | |
if( (s1 == NULL) | |
&& ((s1 = Next) == NULL)) | |
{ | |
return NULL; | |
} | |
// s2 can be different on each call, so build the bitmap each time. | |
BuildBitmap( bitmap, s2, sizeof(bitmap) / sizeof(UINT64)); | |
// skip leading delimiters: all chars in s2 | |
for( ; *s1 != '\0'; ++s1) { | |
index = WHICH8(*s1); | |
bit = WHICH_BIT(*s1); | |
if( (bitmap[index] & bit) == 0) break; | |
} | |
if( *s1 != 0) | |
{ | |
// Remember this point, it is the start of the token | |
Token = s1++; | |
// find the next delimiter and replace it with a '\0' | |
for( ; *s1 != '\0'; ++s1) { | |
index = WHICH8(*s1); | |
bit = WHICH_BIT(*s1); | |
if( (bitmap[index] & bit) != 0) { | |
*s1++ = '\0'; | |
Next = s1; | |
return Token; | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
Next = NULL; | |
return Token; | |
} |