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25e7d9b1 1/*
50985c20 2 * This file is part of the libsigrok project.
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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, write to the Free Software
18 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
19 */
20
21#include <stdint.h>
22#include <stdlib.h>
23#include <string.h>
9e4f8cf9 24#include <errno.h>
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25#include "libsigrok.h"
26#include "libsigrok-internal.h"
25e7d9b1 27
2ad1deb8 28/** @cond PRIVATE */
3544f848 29#define LOG_PREFIX "strutil"
2ad1deb8 30/** @endcond */
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32/**
33 * @file
34 *
35 * Helper functions for handling or converting libsigrok-related strings.
36 */
37
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38/**
39 * @defgroup grp_strutil String utilities
40 *
41 * Helper functions for handling or converting libsigrok-related strings.
42 *
43 * @{
44 */
45
9e4f8cf9 46/**
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47 * @private
48 *
1ba4a1cf 49 * Convert a string representation of a numeric value (base 10) to a long integer. The
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50 * conversion is strict and will fail if the complete string does not represent
51 * a valid long integer. The function sets errno according to the details of the
52 * failure.
53 *
54 * @param str The string representation to convert.
55 * @param ret Pointer to long where the result of the conversion will be stored.
56 *
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57 * @retval SR_OK Conversion successful.
58 * @retval SR_ERR Failure.
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59 *
60 * @since 0.3.0
61 */
8d558c7a 62SR_PRIV int sr_atol(const char *str, long *ret)
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63{
64 long tmp;
65 char *endptr = NULL;
66
67 errno = 0;
1ba4a1cf 68 tmp = strtol(str, &endptr, 10);
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69
70 if (!endptr || *endptr || errno) {
71 if (!errno)
72 errno = EINVAL;
73 return SR_ERR;
74 }
75
76 *ret = tmp;
77 return SR_OK;
78}
79
80/**
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81 * @private
82 *
1ba4a1cf 83 * Convert a string representation of a numeric value (base 10) to an integer. The
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84 * conversion is strict and will fail if the complete string does not represent
85 * a valid integer. The function sets errno according to the details of the
86 * failure.
87 *
88 * @param str The string representation to convert.
89 * @param ret Pointer to int where the result of the conversion will be stored.
90 *
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91 * @retval SR_OK Conversion successful.
92 * @retval SR_ERR Failure.
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93 *
94 * @since 0.3.0
95 */
8d558c7a 96SR_PRIV int sr_atoi(const char *str, int *ret)
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97{
98 long tmp;
99
100 if (sr_atol(str, &tmp) != SR_OK)
101 return SR_ERR;
102
103 if ((int) tmp != tmp) {
104 errno = ERANGE;
105 return SR_ERR;
106 }
107
108 *ret = (int) tmp;
109 return SR_OK;
110}
111
112/**
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113 * @private
114 *
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115 * Convert a string representation of a numeric value to a double. The
116 * conversion is strict and will fail if the complete string does not represent
117 * a valid double. The function sets errno according to the details of the
118 * failure.
119 *
120 * @param str The string representation to convert.
121 * @param ret Pointer to double where the result of the conversion will be stored.
122 *
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123 * @retval SR_OK Conversion successful.
124 * @retval SR_ERR Failure.
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125 *
126 * @since 0.3.0
127 */
8d558c7a 128SR_PRIV int sr_atod(const char *str, double *ret)
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129{
130 double tmp;
131 char *endptr = NULL;
132
133 errno = 0;
134 tmp = strtof(str, &endptr);
135
136 if (!endptr || *endptr || errno) {
137 if (!errno)
138 errno = EINVAL;
139 return SR_ERR;
140 }
141
142 *ret = tmp;
143 return SR_OK;
144}
145
146/**
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147 * @private
148 *
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149 * Convert a string representation of a numeric value to a float. The
150 * conversion is strict and will fail if the complete string does not represent
151 * a valid float. The function sets errno according to the details of the
152 * failure.
153 *
154 * @param str The string representation to convert.
155 * @param ret Pointer to float where the result of the conversion will be stored.
156 *
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157 * @retval SR_OK Conversion successful.
158 * @retval SR_ERR Failure.
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159 *
160 * @since 0.3.0
161 */
8d558c7a 162SR_PRIV int sr_atof(const char *str, float *ret)
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163{
164 double tmp;
165
166 if (sr_atod(str, &tmp) != SR_OK)
167 return SR_ERR;
168
169 if ((float) tmp != tmp) {
170 errno = ERANGE;
171 return SR_ERR;
172 }
173
174 *ret = (float) tmp;
175 return SR_OK;
176}
177
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178/**
179 * @private
180 *
181 * Convert a string representation of a numeric value to a float. The
182 * conversion is strict and will fail if the complete string does not represent
183 * a valid float. The function sets errno according to the details of the
184 * failure. This version ignores the locale.
185 *
186 * @param str The string representation to convert.
187 * @param ret Pointer to float where the result of the conversion will be stored.
188 *
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189 * @retval SR_OK Conversion successful.
190 * @retval SR_ERR Failure.
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191 *
192 * @since 0.3.0
193 */
194SR_PRIV int sr_atof_ascii(const char *str, float *ret)
195{
196 double tmp;
197 char *endptr = NULL;
198
199 errno = 0;
200 tmp = g_ascii_strtod(str, &endptr);
201
202 if (!endptr || *endptr || errno) {
203 if (!errno)
204 errno = EINVAL;
205 return SR_ERR;
206 }
207
208 /* FIXME This fails unexpectedly. Some other method to safel downcast
209 * needs to be found. Checking against FLT_MAX doesn't work as well. */
210 /*
211 if ((float) tmp != tmp) {
212 errno = ERANGE;
213 sr_dbg("ERANGEEEE %e != %e", (float) tmp, tmp);
214 return SR_ERR;
215 }
216 */
217
218 *ret = (float) tmp;
219 return SR_OK;
220}
221
25e7d9b1 222/**
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223 * Convert a numeric value value to its "natural" string representation
224 * in SI units.
25e7d9b1 225 *
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226 * E.g. a value of 3000000, with units set to "W", would be converted
227 * to "3 MW", 20000 to "20 kW", 31500 would become "31.5 kW".
25e7d9b1 228 *
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229 * @param x The value to convert.
230 * @param unit The unit to append to the string, or NULL if the string
231 * has no units.
44dae539 232 *
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233 * @return A g_try_malloc()ed string representation of the samplerate value,
234 * or NULL upon errors. The caller is responsible to g_free() the
235 * memory.
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236 *
237 * @since 0.2.0
25e7d9b1 238 */
4cc9aea1 239SR_API char *sr_si_string_u64(uint64_t x, const char *unit)
25e7d9b1 240{
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241 uint8_t i;
242 uint64_t quot, divisor[] = {
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243 SR_HZ(1), SR_KHZ(1), SR_MHZ(1), SR_GHZ(1),
244 SR_GHZ(1000), SR_GHZ(1000 * 1000), SR_GHZ(1000 * 1000 * 1000),
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245 };
246 const char *p, prefix[] = "\0kMGTPE";
69d83be9 247 char fmt[16], fract[20] = "", *f;
094e6b81 248
a885ce3e 249 if (unit == NULL)
4cc9aea1 250 unit = "";
25e7d9b1 251
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252 for (i = 0; (quot = x / divisor[i]) >= 1000; i++);
253
254 if (i) {
69d83be9 255 sprintf(fmt, ".%%0%d"PRIu64, i * 3);
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256 f = fract + sprintf(fract, fmt, x % divisor[i]) - 1;
257
258 while (f >= fract && strchr("0.", *f))
259 *f-- = 0;
133a37bf 260 }
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262 p = prefix + i;
263
264 return g_strdup_printf("%" PRIu64 "%s %.1s%s", quot, fract, p, unit);
4cc9aea1 265}
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267/**
268 * Convert a numeric samplerate value to its "natural" string representation.
269 *
270 * E.g. a value of 3000000 would be converted to "3 MHz", 20000 to "20 kHz",
271 * 31500 would become "31.5 kHz".
272 *
273 * @param samplerate The samplerate in Hz.
274 *
275 * @return A g_try_malloc()ed string representation of the samplerate value,
276 * or NULL upon errors. The caller is responsible to g_free() the
277 * memory.
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278 *
279 * @since 0.1.0
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280 */
281SR_API char *sr_samplerate_string(uint64_t samplerate)
282{
283 return sr_si_string_u64(samplerate, "Hz");
25e7d9b1 284}
2a3f9541 285
2a3f9541 286/**
dfcc0bf9 287 * Convert a numeric frequency value to the "natural" string representation
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288 * of its period.
289 *
2507648e 290 * E.g. a value of 3000000 would be converted to "3 us", 20000 to "50 ms".
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291 *
292 * @param frequency The frequency in Hz.
44dae539 293 *
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294 * @return A g_try_malloc()ed string representation of the frequency value,
295 * or NULL upon errors. The caller is responsible to g_free() the
296 * memory.
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297 *
298 * @since 0.1.0
2a3f9541 299 */
1a081ca6 300SR_API char *sr_period_string(uint64_t frequency)
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301{
302 char *o;
303 int r;
304
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305 /* Allocate enough for a uint64_t as string + " ms". */
306 if (!(o = g_try_malloc0(30 + 1))) {
a885ce3e 307 sr_err("%s: o malloc failed", __func__);
2a3f9541 308 return NULL;
133a37bf 309 }
2a3f9541 310
59df0c77 311 if (frequency >= SR_GHZ(1))
2a3f9541 312 r = snprintf(o, 30, "%" PRIu64 " ns", frequency / 1000000000);
59df0c77 313 else if (frequency >= SR_MHZ(1))
2507648e 314 r = snprintf(o, 30, "%" PRIu64 " us", frequency / 1000000);
59df0c77 315 else if (frequency >= SR_KHZ(1))
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316 r = snprintf(o, 30, "%" PRIu64 " ms", frequency / 1000);
317 else
318 r = snprintf(o, 30, "%" PRIu64 " s", frequency);
319
320 if (r < 0) {
321 /* Something went wrong... */
133a37bf 322 g_free(o);
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323 return NULL;
324 }
325
326 return o;
327}
40f5ddac 328
79afc8ca 329/**
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330 * Convert a numeric voltage value to the "natural" string representation
331 * of its voltage value. The voltage is specified as a rational number's
332 * numerator and denominator.
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333 *
334 * E.g. a value of 300000 would be converted to "300mV", 2 to "2V".
335 *
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336 * @param v_p The voltage numerator.
337 * @param v_q The voltage denominator.
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338 *
339 * @return A g_try_malloc()ed string representation of the voltage value,
340 * or NULL upon errors. The caller is responsible to g_free() the
341 * memory.
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342 *
343 * @since 0.2.0
79afc8ca 344 */
e0e15067 345SR_API char *sr_voltage_string(uint64_t v_p, uint64_t v_q)
79afc8ca 346{
79afc8ca 347 int r;
d5a669a9 348 char *o;
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349
350 if (!(o = g_try_malloc0(30 + 1))) {
a885ce3e 351 sr_err("%s: o malloc failed", __func__);
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352 return NULL;
353 }
354
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355 if (v_q == 1000)
356 r = snprintf(o, 30, "%" PRIu64 "mV", v_p);
357 else if (v_q == 1)
358 r = snprintf(o, 30, "%" PRIu64 "V", v_p);
79afc8ca 359 else
e0e15067 360 r = snprintf(o, 30, "%gV", (float)v_p / (float)v_q);
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361
362 if (r < 0) {
363 /* Something went wrong... */
364 g_free(o);
365 return NULL;
366 }
367
368 return o;
369}
370
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371/**
372 * Convert a "natural" string representation of a size value to uint64_t.
373 *
374 * E.g. a value of "3k" or "3 K" would be converted to 3000, a value
375 * of "15M" would be converted to 15000000.
376 *
377 * Value representations other than decimal (such as hex or octal) are not
378 * supported. Only 'k' (kilo), 'm' (mega), 'g' (giga) suffixes are supported.
379 * Spaces (but not other whitespace) between value and suffix are allowed.
380 *
381 * @param sizestring A string containing a (decimal) size value.
f64c1414 382 * @param size Pointer to uint64_t which will contain the string's size value.
dfcc0bf9 383 *
44dae539 384 * @return SR_OK upon success, SR_ERR upon errors.
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385 *
386 * @since 0.1.0
dfcc0bf9 387 */
1a081ca6 388SR_API int sr_parse_sizestring(const char *sizestring, uint64_t *size)
40f5ddac 389{
f64c1414 390 int multiplier, done;
580f3099 391 double frac_part;
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392 char *s;
393
f64c1414 394 *size = strtoull(sizestring, &s, 10);
40f5ddac 395 multiplier = 0;
580f3099 396 frac_part = 0;
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397 done = FALSE;
398 while (s && *s && multiplier == 0 && !done) {
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399 switch (*s) {
400 case ' ':
401 break;
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402 case '.':
403 frac_part = g_ascii_strtod(s, &s);
404 break;
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405 case 'k':
406 case 'K':
59df0c77 407 multiplier = SR_KHZ(1);
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408 break;
409 case 'm':
410 case 'M':
59df0c77 411 multiplier = SR_MHZ(1);
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412 break;
413 case 'g':
414 case 'G':
59df0c77 415 multiplier = SR_GHZ(1);
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416 break;
417 default:
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418 done = TRUE;
419 s--;
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420 }
421 s++;
422 }
580f3099 423 if (multiplier > 0) {
f64c1414 424 *size *= multiplier;
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425 *size += frac_part * multiplier;
426 } else
427 *size += frac_part;
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429 if (*s && strcasecmp(s, "Hz"))
430 return SR_ERR;
431
432 return SR_OK;
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433}
434
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435/**
436 * Convert a "natural" string representation of a time value to an
437 * uint64_t value in milliseconds.
438 *
439 * E.g. a value of "3s" or "3 s" would be converted to 3000, a value
440 * of "15ms" would be converted to 15.
441 *
442 * Value representations other than decimal (such as hex or octal) are not
443 * supported. Only lower-case "s" and "ms" time suffixes are supported.
444 * Spaces (but not other whitespace) between value and suffix are allowed.
445 *
446 * @param timestring A string containing a (decimal) time value.
447 * @return The string's time value as uint64_t, in milliseconds.
448 *
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449 * @todo Add support for "m" (minutes) and others.
450 * @todo Add support for picoseconds?
451 * @todo Allow both lower-case and upper-case? If no, document it.
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452 *
453 * @since 0.1.0
dfcc0bf9 454 */
1a081ca6 455SR_API uint64_t sr_parse_timestring(const char *timestring)
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456{
457 uint64_t time_msec;
458 char *s;
459
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460 /* TODO: Error handling, logging. */
461
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462 time_msec = strtoull(timestring, &s, 10);
463 if (time_msec == 0 && s == timestring)
464 return 0;
465
466 if (s && *s) {
467 while (*s == ' ')
468 s++;
469 if (!strcmp(s, "s"))
470 time_msec *= 1000;
471 else if (!strcmp(s, "ms"))
472 ; /* redundant */
473 else
474 return 0;
475 }
476
477 return time_msec;
478}
4d436e71 479
47117241 480/** @since 0.1.0 */
1a081ca6 481SR_API gboolean sr_parse_boolstring(const char *boolstr)
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482{
483 if (!boolstr)
484 return FALSE;
485
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486 if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(boolstr, "true", 4) ||
487 !g_ascii_strncasecmp(boolstr, "yes", 3) ||
488 !g_ascii_strncasecmp(boolstr, "on", 2) ||
489 !g_ascii_strncasecmp(boolstr, "1", 1))
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490 return TRUE;
491
492 return FALSE;
493}
76f4c610 494
47117241 495/** @since 0.2.0 */
76e107d6 496SR_API int sr_parse_period(const char *periodstr, uint64_t *p, uint64_t *q)
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497{
498 char *s;
499
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500 *p = strtoull(periodstr, &s, 10);
501 if (*p == 0 && s == periodstr)
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502 /* No digits found. */
503 return SR_ERR_ARG;
504
505 if (s && *s) {
506 while (*s == ' ')
507 s++;
8c012adb 508 if (!strcmp(s, "fs"))
76e107d6 509 *q = 1000000000000000ULL;
8c012adb 510 else if (!strcmp(s, "ps"))
76e107d6 511 *q = 1000000000000ULL;
8c012adb 512 else if (!strcmp(s, "ns"))
76e107d6 513 *q = 1000000000ULL;
76f4c610 514 else if (!strcmp(s, "us"))
76e107d6 515 *q = 1000000;
76f4c610 516 else if (!strcmp(s, "ms"))
76e107d6 517 *q = 1000;
76f4c610 518 else if (!strcmp(s, "s"))
76e107d6 519 *q = 1;
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520 else
521 /* Must have a time suffix. */
522 return SR_ERR_ARG;
523 }
524
525 return SR_OK;
526}
527
47117241 528/** @since 0.2.0 */
76e107d6 529SR_API int sr_parse_voltage(const char *voltstr, uint64_t *p, uint64_t *q)
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530{
531 char *s;
532
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533 *p = strtoull(voltstr, &s, 10);
534 if (*p == 0 && s == voltstr)
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535 /* No digits found. */
536 return SR_ERR_ARG;
537
538 if (s && *s) {
539 while (*s == ' ')
540 s++;
541 if (!strcasecmp(s, "mv"))
76e107d6 542 *q = 1000L;
79afc8ca 543 else if (!strcasecmp(s, "v"))
76e107d6 544 *q = 1;
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545 else
546 /* Must have a base suffix. */
547 return SR_ERR_ARG;
548 }
549
550 return SR_OK;
551}
552
7b870c38 553/** @} */