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1/*
2 * This file is part of the libsigrok project.
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2010 Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
5 *
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9 * (at your option) any later version.
10 *
11 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 * GNU General Public License for more details.
15 *
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
18 */
19
20/* Needed for POSIX.1-2008 locale functions */
21#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 700
22#include <config.h>
23#include <ctype.h>
24#include <locale.h>
25#if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__APPLE__)
26#include <xlocale.h>
27#endif
28#if defined(__FreeBSD__)
29#include <sys/param.h>
30#endif
31#include <stdint.h>
32#include <stdlib.h>
33#include <string.h>
34#include <strings.h>
35#include <errno.h>
36#include <stdbool.h>
37#include <libsigrok/libsigrok.h>
38#include "libsigrok-internal.h"
39
40/** @cond PRIVATE */
41#define LOG_PREFIX "strutil"
42/** @endcond */
43
44/**
45 * @file
46 *
47 * Helper functions for handling or converting libsigrok-related strings.
48 */
49
50/**
51 * @defgroup grp_strutil String utilities
52 *
53 * Helper functions for handling or converting libsigrok-related strings.
54 *
55 * @{
56 */
57
58/**
59 * @private
60 *
61 * Convert a string representation of a numeric value (base 10) to a long integer. The
62 * conversion is strict and will fail if the complete string does not represent
63 * a valid long integer. The function sets errno according to the details of the
64 * failure.
65 *
66 * @param str The string representation to convert.
67 * @param ret Pointer to long where the result of the conversion will be stored.
68 *
69 * @retval SR_OK Conversion successful.
70 * @retval SR_ERR Failure.
71 */
72SR_PRIV int sr_atol(const char *str, long *ret)
73{
74 long tmp;
75 char *endptr = NULL;
76
77 errno = 0;
78 tmp = strtol(str, &endptr, 10);
79
80 while (endptr && isspace(*endptr))
81 endptr++;
82
83 if (!endptr || *endptr || errno) {
84 if (!errno)
85 errno = EINVAL;
86 return SR_ERR;
87 }
88
89 *ret = tmp;
90 return SR_OK;
91}
92
93/**
94 * @private
95 *
96 * Convert a string representation of a numeric value (base 10) to an integer. The
97 * conversion is strict and will fail if the complete string does not represent
98 * a valid integer. The function sets errno according to the details of the
99 * failure.
100 *
101 * @param str The string representation to convert.
102 * @param ret Pointer to int where the result of the conversion will be stored.
103 *
104 * @retval SR_OK Conversion successful.
105 * @retval SR_ERR Failure.
106 */
107SR_PRIV int sr_atoi(const char *str, int *ret)
108{
109 long tmp;
110
111 if (sr_atol(str, &tmp) != SR_OK)
112 return SR_ERR;
113
114 if ((int) tmp != tmp) {
115 errno = ERANGE;
116 return SR_ERR;
117 }
118
119 *ret = (int) tmp;
120 return SR_OK;
121}
122
123/**
124 * @private
125 *
126 * Convert a string representation of a numeric value to a double. The
127 * conversion is strict and will fail if the complete string does not represent
128 * a valid double. The function sets errno according to the details of the
129 * failure.
130 *
131 * @param str The string representation to convert.
132 * @param ret Pointer to double where the result of the conversion will be stored.
133 *
134 * @retval SR_OK Conversion successful.
135 * @retval SR_ERR Failure.
136 */
137SR_PRIV int sr_atod(const char *str, double *ret)
138{
139 double tmp;
140 char *endptr = NULL;
141
142 errno = 0;
143 tmp = strtof(str, &endptr);
144
145 while (endptr && isspace(*endptr))
146 endptr++;
147
148 if (!endptr || *endptr || errno) {
149 if (!errno)
150 errno = EINVAL;
151 return SR_ERR;
152 }
153
154 *ret = tmp;
155 return SR_OK;
156}
157
158/**
159 * @private
160 *
161 * Convert a string representation of a numeric value to a float. The
162 * conversion is strict and will fail if the complete string does not represent
163 * a valid float. The function sets errno according to the details of the
164 * failure.
165 *
166 * @param str The string representation to convert.
167 * @param ret Pointer to float where the result of the conversion will be stored.
168 *
169 * @retval SR_OK Conversion successful.
170 * @retval SR_ERR Failure.
171 */
172SR_PRIV int sr_atof(const char *str, float *ret)
173{
174 double tmp;
175
176 if (sr_atod(str, &tmp) != SR_OK)
177 return SR_ERR;
178
179 if ((float) tmp != tmp) {
180 errno = ERANGE;
181 return SR_ERR;
182 }
183
184 *ret = (float) tmp;
185 return SR_OK;
186}
187
188/**
189 * @private
190 *
191 * Convert a string representation of a numeric value to a double. The
192 * conversion is strict and will fail if the complete string does not represent
193 * a valid double. The function sets errno according to the details of the
194 * failure. This version ignores the locale.
195 *
196 * @param str The string representation to convert.
197 * @param ret Pointer to double where the result of the conversion will be stored.
198 *
199 * @retval SR_OK Conversion successful.
200 * @retval SR_ERR Failure.
201 */
202SR_PRIV int sr_atod_ascii(const char *str, double *ret)
203{
204 double tmp;
205 char *endptr = NULL;
206
207 errno = 0;
208 tmp = g_ascii_strtod(str, &endptr);
209
210 if (!endptr || *endptr || errno) {
211 if (!errno)
212 errno = EINVAL;
213 return SR_ERR;
214 }
215
216 *ret = tmp;
217 return SR_OK;
218}
219
220/**
221 * @private
222 *
223 * Convert a string representation of a numeric value to a float. The
224 * conversion is strict and will fail if the complete string does not represent
225 * a valid float. The function sets errno according to the details of the
226 * failure. This version ignores the locale.
227 *
228 * @param str The string representation to convert.
229 * @param ret Pointer to float where the result of the conversion will be stored.
230 *
231 * @retval SR_OK Conversion successful.
232 * @retval SR_ERR Failure.
233 */
234SR_PRIV int sr_atof_ascii(const char *str, float *ret)
235{
236 double tmp;
237 char *endptr = NULL;
238
239 errno = 0;
240 tmp = g_ascii_strtod(str, &endptr);
241
242 if (!endptr || *endptr || errno) {
243 if (!errno)
244 errno = EINVAL;
245 return SR_ERR;
246 }
247
248 /* FIXME This fails unexpectedly. Some other method to safel downcast
249 * needs to be found. Checking against FLT_MAX doesn't work as well. */
250 /*
251 if ((float) tmp != tmp) {
252 errno = ERANGE;
253 sr_dbg("ERANGEEEE %e != %e", (float) tmp, tmp);
254 return SR_ERR;
255 }
256 */
257
258 *ret = (float) tmp;
259 return SR_OK;
260}
261
262/**
263 * Compose a string with a format string in the buffer pointed to by buf.
264 *
265 * It is up to the caller to ensure that the allocated buffer is large enough
266 * to hold the formatted result.
267 *
268 * A terminating NUL character is automatically appended after the content
269 * written.
270 *
271 * After the format parameter, the function expects at least as many additional
272 * arguments as needed for format.
273 *
274 * This version ignores the current locale and uses the locale "C" for Linux,
275 * FreeBSD, OSX and Android.
276 *
277 * @param buf Pointer to a buffer where the resulting C string is stored.
278 * @param format C string that contains a format string (see printf).
279 * @param ... A sequence of additional arguments, each containing a value to be
280 * used to replace a format specifier in the format string.
281 *
282 * @return On success, the number of characters that would have been written,
283 * not counting the terminating NUL character.
284 *
285 * @since 0.6.0
286 */
287SR_API int sr_sprintf_ascii(char *buf, const char *format, ...)
288{
289 int ret;
290 va_list args;
291
292 va_start(args, format);
293 ret = sr_vsprintf_ascii(buf, format, args);
294 va_end(args);
295
296 return ret;
297}
298
299/**
300 * Compose a string with a format string in the buffer pointed to by buf.
301 *
302 * It is up to the caller to ensure that the allocated buffer is large enough
303 * to hold the formatted result.
304 *
305 * Internally, the function retrieves arguments from the list identified by
306 * args as if va_arg was used on it, and thus the state of args is likely to
307 * be altered by the call.
308 *
309 * In any case, args should have been initialized by va_start at some point
310 * before the call, and it is expected to be released by va_end at some point
311 * after the call.
312 *
313 * This version ignores the current locale and uses the locale "C" for Linux,
314 * FreeBSD, OSX and Android.
315 *
316 * @param buf Pointer to a buffer where the resulting C string is stored.
317 * @param format C string that contains a format string (see printf).
318 * @param args A value identifying a variable arguments list initialized with
319 * va_start.
320 *
321 * @return On success, the number of characters that would have been written,
322 * not counting the terminating NUL character.
323 *
324 * @since 0.6.0
325 */
326SR_API int sr_vsprintf_ascii(char *buf, const char *format, va_list args)
327{
328#if defined(_WIN32)
329 int ret;
330
331#if 0
332 /*
333 * TODO: This part compiles with mingw-w64 but doesn't run with Win7.
334 * Doesn't start because of "Procedure entry point _create_locale
335 * not found in msvcrt.dll".
336 * mingw-w64 should link to msvcr100.dll not msvcrt.dll!
337 * See: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/en-en/library/1kt27hek.aspx
338 */
339 _locale_t locale;
340
341 locale = _create_locale(LC_NUMERIC, "C");
342 ret = _vsprintf_l(buf, format, locale, args);
343 _free_locale(locale);
344#endif
345
346 /* vsprintf() uses the current locale, may not work correctly for floats. */
347 ret = vsprintf(buf, format, args);
348
349 return ret;
350#elif defined(__APPLE__)
351 /*
352 * See:
353 * https://developer.apple.com/legacy/library/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man3/printf_l.3.html
354 * https://developer.apple.com/legacy/library/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man3/xlocale.3.html
355 */
356 int ret;
357 locale_t locale;
358
359 locale = newlocale(LC_NUMERIC_MASK, "C", NULL);
360 ret = vsprintf_l(buf, locale, format, args);
361 freelocale(locale);
362
363 return ret;
364#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) && __FreeBSD_version >= 901000
365 /*
366 * See:
367 * https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=printf_l&apropos=0&sektion=3&manpath=FreeBSD+9.1-RELEASE
368 * https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=xlocale&apropos=0&sektion=3&manpath=FreeBSD+9.1-RELEASE
369 */
370 int ret;
371 locale_t locale;
372
373 locale = newlocale(LC_NUMERIC_MASK, "C", NULL);
374 ret = vsprintf_l(buf, locale, format, args);
375 freelocale(locale);
376
377 return ret;
378#elif defined(__ANDROID__)
379 /*
380 * The Bionic libc only has two locales ("C" aka "POSIX" and "C.UTF-8"
381 * aka "en_US.UTF-8"). The decimal point is hard coded as "."
382 * See: https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/master/libc/bionic/locale.cpp
383 */
384 int ret;
385
386 ret = vsprintf(buf, format, args);
387
388 return ret;
389#elif defined(__linux__)
390 int ret;
391 locale_t old_locale, temp_locale;
392
393 /* Switch to C locale for proper float/double conversion. */
394 temp_locale = newlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C", NULL);
395 old_locale = uselocale(temp_locale);
396
397 ret = vsprintf(buf, format, args);
398
399 /* Switch back to original locale. */
400 uselocale(old_locale);
401 freelocale(temp_locale);
402
403 return ret;
404#elif defined(__unix__) || defined(__unix)
405 /*
406 * This is a fallback for all other BSDs, *nix and FreeBSD <= 9.0, by
407 * using the current locale for snprintf(). This may not work correctly
408 * for floats!
409 */
410 int ret;
411
412 ret = vsprintf(buf, format, args);
413
414 return ret;
415#else
416 /* No implementation for unknown systems! */
417 return -1;
418#endif
419}
420
421/**
422 * Composes a string with a format string (like printf) in the buffer pointed
423 * by buf (taking buf_size as the maximum buffer capacity to fill).
424 * If the resulting string would be longer than n - 1 characters, the remaining
425 * characters are discarded and not stored, but counted for the value returned
426 * by the function.
427 * A terminating NUL character is automatically appended after the content
428 * written.
429 * After the format parameter, the function expects at least as many additional
430 * arguments as needed for format.
431 *
432 * This version ignores the current locale and uses the locale "C" for Linux,
433 * FreeBSD, OSX and Android.
434 *
435 * @param buf Pointer to a buffer where the resulting C string is stored.
436 * @param buf_size Maximum number of bytes to be used in the buffer. The
437 * generated string has a length of at most buf_size - 1, leaving space
438 * for the additional terminating NUL character.
439 * @param format C string that contains a format string (see printf).
440 * @param ... A sequence of additional arguments, each containing a value to be
441 * used to replace a format specifier in the format string.
442 *
443 * @return On success, the number of characters that would have been written if
444 * buf_size had been sufficiently large, not counting the terminating
445 * NUL character. On failure, a negative number is returned.
446 * Notice that only when this returned value is non-negative and less
447 * than buf_size, the string has been completely written.
448 *
449 * @since 0.6.0
450 */
451SR_API int sr_snprintf_ascii(char *buf, size_t buf_size,
452 const char *format, ...)
453{
454 int ret;
455 va_list args;
456
457 va_start(args, format);
458 ret = sr_vsnprintf_ascii(buf, buf_size, format, args);
459 va_end(args);
460
461 return ret;
462}
463
464/**
465 * Composes a string with a format string (like printf) in the buffer pointed
466 * by buf (taking buf_size as the maximum buffer capacity to fill).
467 * If the resulting string would be longer than n - 1 characters, the remaining
468 * characters are discarded and not stored, but counted for the value returned
469 * by the function.
470 * A terminating NUL character is automatically appended after the content
471 * written.
472 * Internally, the function retrieves arguments from the list identified by
473 * args as if va_arg was used on it, and thus the state of args is likely to
474 * be altered by the call.
475 * In any case, arg should have been initialized by va_start at some point
476 * before the call, and it is expected to be released by va_end at some point
477 * after the call.
478 *
479 * This version ignores the current locale and uses the locale "C" for Linux,
480 * FreeBSD, OSX and Android.
481 *
482 * @param buf Pointer to a buffer where the resulting C string is stored.
483 * @param buf_size Maximum number of bytes to be used in the buffer. The
484 * generated string has a length of at most buf_size - 1, leaving space
485 * for the additional terminating NUL character.
486 * @param format C string that contains a format string (see printf).
487 * @param args A value identifying a variable arguments list initialized with
488 * va_start.
489 *
490 * @return On success, the number of characters that would have been written if
491 * buf_size had been sufficiently large, not counting the terminating
492 * NUL character. On failure, a negative number is returned.
493 * Notice that only when this returned value is non-negative and less
494 * than buf_size, the string has been completely written.
495 *
496 * @since 0.6.0
497 */
498SR_API int sr_vsnprintf_ascii(char *buf, size_t buf_size,
499 const char *format, va_list args)
500{
501#if defined(_WIN32)
502 int ret;
503
504#if 0
505 /*
506 * TODO: This part compiles with mingw-w64 but doesn't run with Win7.
507 * Doesn't start because of "Procedure entry point _create_locale
508 * not found in msvcrt.dll".
509 * mingw-w64 should link to msvcr100.dll not msvcrt.dll!.
510 * See: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/en-en/library/1kt27hek.aspx
511 */
512 _locale_t locale;
513
514 locale = _create_locale(LC_NUMERIC, "C");
515 ret = _vsnprintf_l(buf, buf_size, format, locale, args);
516 _free_locale(locale);
517#endif
518
519 /* vsprintf uses the current locale, may cause issues for floats. */
520 ret = vsnprintf(buf, buf_size, format, args);
521
522 return ret;
523#elif defined(__APPLE__)
524 /*
525 * See:
526 * https://developer.apple.com/legacy/library/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man3/printf_l.3.html
527 * https://developer.apple.com/legacy/library/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man3/xlocale.3.html
528 */
529 int ret;
530 locale_t locale;
531
532 locale = newlocale(LC_NUMERIC_MASK, "C", NULL);
533 ret = vsnprintf_l(buf, buf_size, locale, format, args);
534 freelocale(locale);
535
536 return ret;
537#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) && __FreeBSD_version >= 901000
538 /*
539 * See:
540 * https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=printf_l&apropos=0&sektion=3&manpath=FreeBSD+9.1-RELEASE
541 * https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=xlocale&apropos=0&sektion=3&manpath=FreeBSD+9.1-RELEASE
542 */
543 int ret;
544 locale_t locale;
545
546 locale = newlocale(LC_NUMERIC_MASK, "C", NULL);
547 ret = vsnprintf_l(buf, buf_size, locale, format, args);
548 freelocale(locale);
549
550 return ret;
551#elif defined(__ANDROID__)
552 /*
553 * The Bionic libc only has two locales ("C" aka "POSIX" and "C.UTF-8"
554 * aka "en_US.UTF-8"). The decimal point is hard coded as ".".
555 * See: https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/master/libc/bionic/locale.cpp
556 */
557 int ret;
558
559 ret = vsnprintf(buf, buf_size, format, args);
560
561 return ret;
562#elif defined(__linux__)
563 int ret;
564 locale_t old_locale, temp_locale;
565
566 /* Switch to C locale for proper float/double conversion. */
567 temp_locale = newlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C", NULL);
568 old_locale = uselocale(temp_locale);
569
570 ret = vsnprintf(buf, buf_size, format, args);
571
572 /* Switch back to original locale. */
573 uselocale(old_locale);
574 freelocale(temp_locale);
575
576 return ret;
577#elif defined(__unix__) || defined(__unix)
578 /*
579 * This is a fallback for all other BSDs, *nix and FreeBSD <= 9.0, by
580 * using the current locale for snprintf(). This may not work correctly
581 * for floats!
582 */
583 int ret;
584
585 ret = vsnprintf(buf, buf_size, format, args);
586
587 return ret;
588#else
589 /* No implementation for unknown systems! */
590 return -1;
591#endif
592}
593
594/**
595 * Convert a string representation of a numeric value to a sr_rational.
596 *
597 * The conversion is strict and will fail if the complete string does not
598 * represent a valid number. The function sets errno according to the details
599 * of the failure. This version ignores the locale.
600 *
601 * @param str The string representation to convert.
602 * @param ret Pointer to sr_rational where the result of the conversion will be stored.
603 *
604 * @retval SR_OK Conversion successful.
605 * @retval SR_ERR Failure.
606 *
607 * @since 0.5.0
608 */
609SR_API int sr_parse_rational(const char *str, struct sr_rational *ret)
610{
611 char *endptr = NULL;
612 int64_t integral;
613 int64_t fractional = 0;
614 int64_t denominator = 1;
615 int32_t fractional_len = 0;
616 int32_t exponent = 0;
617 bool is_negative = false;
618
619 while (isspace(*str))
620 str++;
621
622 errno = 0;
623 integral = g_ascii_strtoll(str, &endptr, 10);
624
625 if (str == endptr && (str[0] == '-' || str[0] == '+') && str[1] == '.')
626 endptr += 1;
627 else if (str == endptr && str[0] == '.')
628 /* EMPTY */;
629 else if (errno)
630 return SR_ERR;
631
632 if (integral < 0 || str[0] == '-')
633 is_negative = true;
634
635 errno = 0;
636 if (*endptr == '.') {
637 bool is_exp, is_eos;
638 const char *start = endptr + 1;
639 fractional = g_ascii_strtoll(start, &endptr, 10);
640 is_exp = *endptr == 'E' || *endptr == 'e';
641 is_eos = *endptr == '\0';
642 if (endptr == start && (is_exp || is_eos)) {
643 fractional = 0;
644 errno = 0;
645 }
646 if (errno)
647 return SR_ERR;
648 fractional_len = endptr - start;
649 }
650
651 errno = 0;
652 if ((*endptr == 'E') || (*endptr == 'e')) {
653 exponent = g_ascii_strtoll(endptr + 1, &endptr, 10);
654 if (errno)
655 return SR_ERR;
656 }
657
658 if (*endptr != '\0')
659 return SR_ERR;
660
661 for (int i = 0; i < fractional_len; i++)
662 integral *= 10;
663 exponent -= fractional_len;
664
665 if (!is_negative)
666 integral += fractional;
667 else
668 integral -= fractional;
669
670 while (exponent > 0) {
671 integral *= 10;
672 exponent--;
673 }
674
675 while (exponent < 0) {
676 denominator *= 10;
677 exponent++;
678 }
679
680 ret->p = integral;
681 ret->q = denominator;
682
683 return SR_OK;
684}
685
686/**
687 * Convert a numeric value value to its "natural" string representation
688 * in SI units.
689 *
690 * E.g. a value of 3000000, with units set to "W", would be converted
691 * to "3 MW", 20000 to "20 kW", 31500 would become "31.5 kW".
692 *
693 * @param x The value to convert.
694 * @param unit The unit to append to the string, or NULL if the string
695 * has no units.
696 *
697 * @return A newly allocated string representation of the samplerate value,
698 * or NULL upon errors. The caller is responsible to g_free() the
699 * memory.
700 *
701 * @since 0.2.0
702 */
703SR_API char *sr_si_string_u64(uint64_t x, const char *unit)
704{
705 uint8_t i;
706 uint64_t quot, divisor[] = {
707 SR_HZ(1), SR_KHZ(1), SR_MHZ(1), SR_GHZ(1),
708 SR_GHZ(1000), SR_GHZ(1000 * 1000), SR_GHZ(1000 * 1000 * 1000),
709 };
710 const char *p, prefix[] = "\0kMGTPE";
711 char fmt[16], fract[20] = "", *f;
712
713 if (!unit)
714 unit = "";
715
716 for (i = 0; (quot = x / divisor[i]) >= 1000; i++);
717
718 if (i) {
719 sprintf(fmt, ".%%0%d"PRIu64, i * 3);
720 f = fract + sprintf(fract, fmt, x % divisor[i]) - 1;
721
722 while (f >= fract && strchr("0.", *f))
723 *f-- = 0;
724 }
725
726 p = prefix + i;
727
728 return g_strdup_printf("%" PRIu64 "%s %.1s%s", quot, fract, p, unit);
729}
730
731/**
732 * Convert a numeric samplerate value to its "natural" string representation.
733 *
734 * E.g. a value of 3000000 would be converted to "3 MHz", 20000 to "20 kHz",
735 * 31500 would become "31.5 kHz".
736 *
737 * @param samplerate The samplerate in Hz.
738 *
739 * @return A newly allocated string representation of the samplerate value,
740 * or NULL upon errors. The caller is responsible to g_free() the
741 * memory.
742 *
743 * @since 0.1.0
744 */
745SR_API char *sr_samplerate_string(uint64_t samplerate)
746{
747 return sr_si_string_u64(samplerate, "Hz");
748}
749
750/**
751 * Convert a numeric period value to the "natural" string representation
752 * of its period value.
753 *
754 * The period is specified as a rational number's numerator and denominator.
755 *
756 * E.g. a pair of (1, 5) would be converted to "200 ms", (10, 100) to "100 ms".
757 *
758 * @param v_p The period numerator.
759 * @param v_q The period denominator.
760 *
761 * @return A newly allocated string representation of the period value,
762 * or NULL upon errors. The caller is responsible to g_free() the
763 * memory.
764 *
765 * @since 0.5.0
766 */
767SR_API char *sr_period_string(uint64_t v_p, uint64_t v_q)
768{
769 double freq, v;
770 int prec;
771
772 freq = 1 / ((double)v_p / v_q);
773
774 if (freq > SR_GHZ(1)) {
775 v = (double)v_p / v_q * 1000000000000.0;
776 prec = ((v - (uint64_t)v) < FLT_MIN) ? 0 : 3;
777 return g_strdup_printf("%.*f ps", prec, v);
778 } else if (freq > SR_MHZ(1)) {
779 v = (double)v_p / v_q * 1000000000.0;
780 prec = ((v - (uint64_t)v) < FLT_MIN) ? 0 : 3;
781 return g_strdup_printf("%.*f ns", prec, v);
782 } else if (freq > SR_KHZ(1)) {
783 v = (double)v_p / v_q * 1000000.0;
784 prec = ((v - (uint64_t)v) < FLT_MIN) ? 0 : 3;
785 return g_strdup_printf("%.*f us", prec, v);
786 } else if (freq > 1) {
787 v = (double)v_p / v_q * 1000.0;
788 prec = ((v - (uint64_t)v) < FLT_MIN) ? 0 : 3;
789 return g_strdup_printf("%.*f ms", prec, v);
790 } else {
791 v = (double)v_p / v_q;
792 prec = ((v - (uint64_t)v) < FLT_MIN) ? 0 : 3;
793 return g_strdup_printf("%.*f s", prec, v);
794 }
795}
796
797/**
798 * Convert a numeric voltage value to the "natural" string representation
799 * of its voltage value. The voltage is specified as a rational number's
800 * numerator and denominator.
801 *
802 * E.g. a value of 300000 would be converted to "300mV", 2 to "2V".
803 *
804 * @param v_p The voltage numerator.
805 * @param v_q The voltage denominator.
806 *
807 * @return A newly allocated string representation of the voltage value,
808 * or NULL upon errors. The caller is responsible to g_free() the
809 * memory.
810 *
811 * @since 0.2.0
812 */
813SR_API char *sr_voltage_string(uint64_t v_p, uint64_t v_q)
814{
815 if (v_q == 1000)
816 return g_strdup_printf("%" PRIu64 " mV", v_p);
817 else if (v_q == 1)
818 return g_strdup_printf("%" PRIu64 " V", v_p);
819 else
820 return g_strdup_printf("%g V", (float)v_p / (float)v_q);
821}
822
823/**
824 * Convert a "natural" string representation of a size value to uint64_t.
825 *
826 * E.g. a value of "3k" or "3 K" would be converted to 3000, a value
827 * of "15M" would be converted to 15000000.
828 *
829 * Value representations other than decimal (such as hex or octal) are not
830 * supported. Only 'k' (kilo), 'm' (mega), 'g' (giga) suffixes are supported.
831 * Spaces (but not other whitespace) between value and suffix are allowed.
832 *
833 * @param sizestring A string containing a (decimal) size value.
834 * @param size Pointer to uint64_t which will contain the string's size value.
835 *
836 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR upon errors.
837 *
838 * @since 0.1.0
839 */
840SR_API int sr_parse_sizestring(const char *sizestring, uint64_t *size)
841{
842 uint64_t multiplier;
843 int done;
844 double frac_part;
845 char *s;
846
847 *size = strtoull(sizestring, &s, 10);
848 multiplier = 0;
849 frac_part = 0;
850 done = FALSE;
851 while (s && *s && multiplier == 0 && !done) {
852 switch (*s) {
853 case ' ':
854 break;
855 case '.':
856 frac_part = g_ascii_strtod(s, &s);
857 break;
858 case 'k':
859 case 'K':
860 multiplier = SR_KHZ(1);
861 break;
862 case 'm':
863 case 'M':
864 multiplier = SR_MHZ(1);
865 break;
866 case 'g':
867 case 'G':
868 multiplier = SR_GHZ(1);
869 break;
870 case 't':
871 case 'T':
872 multiplier = SR_GHZ(1000);
873 break;
874 case 'p':
875 case 'P':
876 multiplier = SR_GHZ(1000 * 1000);
877 break;
878 case 'e':
879 case 'E':
880 multiplier = SR_GHZ(1000 * 1000 * 1000);
881 break;
882 default:
883 done = TRUE;
884 s--;
885 }
886 s++;
887 }
888 if (multiplier > 0) {
889 *size *= multiplier;
890 *size += frac_part * multiplier;
891 } else {
892 *size += frac_part;
893 }
894
895 if (s && *s && g_ascii_strcasecmp(s, "Hz"))
896 return SR_ERR;
897
898 return SR_OK;
899}
900
901/**
902 * Convert a "natural" string representation of a time value to an
903 * uint64_t value in milliseconds.
904 *
905 * E.g. a value of "3s" or "3 s" would be converted to 3000, a value
906 * of "15ms" would be converted to 15.
907 *
908 * Value representations other than decimal (such as hex or octal) are not
909 * supported. Only lower-case "s" and "ms" time suffixes are supported.
910 * Spaces (but not other whitespace) between value and suffix are allowed.
911 *
912 * @param timestring A string containing a (decimal) time value.
913 * @return The string's time value as uint64_t, in milliseconds.
914 *
915 * @todo Add support for "m" (minutes) and others.
916 * @todo Add support for picoseconds?
917 * @todo Allow both lower-case and upper-case? If no, document it.
918 *
919 * @since 0.1.0
920 */
921SR_API uint64_t sr_parse_timestring(const char *timestring)
922{
923 uint64_t time_msec;
924 char *s;
925
926 /* TODO: Error handling, logging. */
927
928 time_msec = strtoull(timestring, &s, 10);
929 if (time_msec == 0 && s == timestring)
930 return 0;
931
932 if (s && *s) {
933 while (*s == ' ')
934 s++;
935 if (!strcmp(s, "s"))
936 time_msec *= 1000;
937 else if (!strcmp(s, "ms"))
938 ; /* redundant */
939 else
940 return 0;
941 }
942
943 return time_msec;
944}
945
946/** @since 0.1.0 */
947SR_API gboolean sr_parse_boolstring(const char *boolstr)
948{
949 /*
950 * Complete absence of an input spec is assumed to mean TRUE,
951 * as in command line option strings like this:
952 * ...:samplerate=100k:header:numchannels=4:...
953 */
954 if (!boolstr || !*boolstr)
955 return TRUE;
956
957 if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(boolstr, "true", 4) ||
958 !g_ascii_strncasecmp(boolstr, "yes", 3) ||
959 !g_ascii_strncasecmp(boolstr, "on", 2) ||
960 !g_ascii_strncasecmp(boolstr, "1", 1))
961 return TRUE;
962
963 return FALSE;
964}
965
966/** @since 0.2.0 */
967SR_API int sr_parse_period(const char *periodstr, uint64_t *p, uint64_t *q)
968{
969 char *s;
970
971 *p = strtoull(periodstr, &s, 10);
972 if (*p == 0 && s == periodstr)
973 /* No digits found. */
974 return SR_ERR_ARG;
975
976 if (s && *s) {
977 while (*s == ' ')
978 s++;
979 if (!strcmp(s, "fs"))
980 *q = UINT64_C(1000000000000000);
981 else if (!strcmp(s, "ps"))
982 *q = UINT64_C(1000000000000);
983 else if (!strcmp(s, "ns"))
984 *q = UINT64_C(1000000000);
985 else if (!strcmp(s, "us"))
986 *q = 1000000;
987 else if (!strcmp(s, "ms"))
988 *q = 1000;
989 else if (!strcmp(s, "s"))
990 *q = 1;
991 else
992 /* Must have a time suffix. */
993 return SR_ERR_ARG;
994 }
995
996 return SR_OK;
997}
998
999/** @since 0.2.0 */
1000SR_API int sr_parse_voltage(const char *voltstr, uint64_t *p, uint64_t *q)
1001{
1002 char *s;
1003
1004 *p = strtoull(voltstr, &s, 10);
1005 if (*p == 0 && s == voltstr)
1006 /* No digits found. */
1007 return SR_ERR_ARG;
1008
1009 if (s && *s) {
1010 while (*s == ' ')
1011 s++;
1012 if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp(s, "mv"))
1013 *q = 1000L;
1014 else if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp(s, "v"))
1015 *q = 1;
1016 else
1017 /* Must have a base suffix. */
1018 return SR_ERR_ARG;
1019 }
1020
1021 return SR_OK;
1022}
1023
1024/** @} */