From 96f31bf6ae531310ce2dae265b4ab4fa6b220a9f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Felix Fietkau Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 19:25:38 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] uClibc: backport support for assignment-allocation character %m in sscanf SVN-Revision: 34001 --- .../010-backport_sscanf_alloc.patch | 184 ++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 184 insertions(+) create mode 100644 toolchain/uClibc/patches-0.9.33.2/010-backport_sscanf_alloc.patch diff --git a/toolchain/uClibc/patches-0.9.33.2/010-backport_sscanf_alloc.patch b/toolchain/uClibc/patches-0.9.33.2/010-backport_sscanf_alloc.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f5f3cc4d4e --- /dev/null +++ b/toolchain/uClibc/patches-0.9.33.2/010-backport_sscanf_alloc.patch @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ +From 8cfb43de636faa401634340d1a18404844f9ba5a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Mike Frysinger +Date: Sun, 6 May 2012 03:50:44 -0400 +Subject: [PATCH] stdio: implement assignment-allocation "m" character + +The latest POSIX spec introduces a "m" character to allocate buffers for +the user when using scanf type functions. This is like the old glibc "a" +flag, but now standardized. With packages starting to use these, we need +to implement it. + +for example: + char *s; + sscanf("foo", "%ms", &s); + printf("%s\n", s); + free(s); +This will automatically allocate storage for "s", read in "foo" to it, +and then display it. + +I'm not terribly familiar with the stdio layer, so this could be wrong. +But it seems to work for me. + +Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger +Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau +--- + extra/Configs/Config.in | 13 ---------- + libc/stdio/_scanf.c | 68 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- + 2 files changed, 39 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-) + +--- a/extra/Configs/Config.in ++++ b/extra/Configs/Config.in +@@ -1597,19 +1597,6 @@ config UCLIBC_PRINTF_SCANF_POSITIONAL_AR + + Most people will answer 9. + +- +-config UCLIBC_HAS_SCANF_GLIBC_A_FLAG +- bool "Support glibc's 'a' flag for scanf string conversions (not implemented)" +- help +- NOTE!!! Currently Not Implemented!!! Just A Place Holder!! NOTE!!! +- NOTE!!! Conflicts with an ANSI/ISO C99 scanf flag!! NOTE!!! +- +- Answer Y to enable support for glibc's 'a' flag for the scanf string +- conversions '%s', '%[', '%ls', '%l[', and '%S'. This is used to +- auto-allocate sufficient memory to hold the data retrieved. +- +- Most people will answer N. +- + choice + prompt "Stdio buffer size" + default UCLIBC_HAS_STDIO_BUFSIZ_4096 +--- a/libc/stdio/_scanf.c ++++ b/libc/stdio/_scanf.c +@@ -77,14 +77,6 @@ + #include + #endif /* __UCLIBC_HAS_FLOATS__ */ + +-#ifdef __UCLIBC_HAS_SCANF_GLIBC_A_FLAG__ +-#ifdef L_vfscanf +-/* only emit this once */ +-#warning Forcing undef of __UCLIBC_HAS_SCANF_GLIBC_A_FLAG__ until implemented! +-#endif +-#undef __UCLIBC_HAS_SCANF_GLIBC_A_FLAG__ +-#endif +- + #undef __STDIO_HAS_VSSCANF + #if defined(__STDIO_BUFFERS) || !defined(__UCLIBC_HAS_WCHAR__) || defined(__UCLIBC_HAS_GLIBC_CUSTOM_STREAMS__) + #define __STDIO_HAS_VSSCANF 1 +@@ -433,8 +425,9 @@ libc_hidden_def(vswscanf) + + + /* float layout 0123456789012345678901 repeat n for "l[" */ +-#define SPEC_CHARS "npxXoudifFeEgGaACSncs[" +-/* npxXoudif eEgG CS cs[ */ ++#define SPEC_CHARS "npxXoudifFeEgGaACSnmcs[" ++/* npxXoudif eEgG CS cs[ */ ++/* NOTE: the 'm' flag must come before any convs that support it */ + + /* NOTE: Ordering is important! In particular, CONV_LEFTBRACKET + * must immediately precede CONV_c. */ +@@ -444,7 +437,7 @@ enum { + CONV_p, + CONV_x, CONV_X, CONV_o, CONV_u, CONV_d, CONV_i, + CONV_f, CONV_F, CONV_e, CONV_E, CONV_g, CONV_G, CONV_a, CONV_A, +- CONV_C, CONV_S, CONV_LEFTBRACKET, CONV_c, CONV_s, CONV_leftbracket, ++ CONV_C, CONV_S, CONV_LEFTBRACKET, CONV_m, CONV_c, CONV_s, CONV_leftbracket, + CONV_percent, CONV_whitespace /* not in SPEC_* and no flags */ + }; + +@@ -474,7 +467,7 @@ enum { + FLAG_SURPRESS = 0x10, /* MUST BE 1ST!! See DO_FLAGS. */ + FLAG_THOUSANDS = 0x20, + FLAG_I18N = 0x40, /* only works for d, i, u */ +- FLAG_MALLOC = 0x80, /* only works for s, S, and [ (and l[)*/ ++ FLAG_MALLOC = 0x80, /* only works for c, s, S, and [ (and l[)*/ + }; + + +@@ -491,7 +484,7 @@ enum { + /* fFeEgGaA */ (0x0c|FLAG_SURPRESS|FLAG_THOUSANDS|FLAG_I18N), \ + /* C */ ( 0|FLAG_SURPRESS), \ + /* S and l[ */ ( 0|FLAG_SURPRESS|FLAG_MALLOC), \ +- /* c */ (0x04|FLAG_SURPRESS), \ ++ /* c */ (0x04|FLAG_SURPRESS|FLAG_MALLOC), \ + /* s and [ */ (0x04|FLAG_SURPRESS|FLAG_MALLOC), \ + } + +@@ -904,17 +897,17 @@ int attribute_hidden __psfs_parse_spec(r + if (*psfs->fmt == *p) { + int p_m_spec_chars = p - spec_chars; + +-#ifdef __UCLIBC_HAS_SCANF_GLIBC_A_FLAG__ +-#error implement gnu a flag +- if ((*p == 'a') +- && ((psfs->fmt[1] == '[') || ((psfs->fmt[1]|0x20) == 's')) +- ) { /* Assumes ascii for 's' and 'S' test. */ +- psfs->flags |= FLAG_MALLOC; ++ if (*p == 'm' && ++ (psfs->fmt[1] == '[' || psfs->fmt[1] == 'c' || ++ /* Assumes ascii for 's' and 'S' test. */ ++ (psfs->fmt[1] | 0x20) == 's')) ++ { ++ if (psfs->store) ++ psfs->flags |= FLAG_MALLOC; + ++psfs->fmt; + ++p; +- continue; /* The related conversions follow 'a'. */ ++ continue; /* The related conversions follow 'm'. */ + } +-#endif /* __UCLIBC_HAS_SCANF_GLIBC_A_FLAG__ */ + + for (p = spec_ranges; p_m_spec_chars > *p ; ++p) {} + if (((psfs->dataargtype >> 8) | psfs->flags) +@@ -1265,12 +1258,6 @@ int VFSCANF (FILE *__restrict fp, const + while (*wf && __isascii(*wf) && (b < buf + sizeof(buf) - 1)) { + *b++ = *wf++; + } +-#ifdef __UCLIBC_HAS_SCANF_GLIBC_A_FLAG__ +-#error this is wrong... we need to ched in __psfs_parse_spec instead since this checks last char in buffer and conversion my have stopped before it. +- if ((*b == 'a') && ((*wf == '[') || ((*wf|0x20) == 's'))) { +- goto DONE; /* Spec was excessively long. */ +- } +-#endif /* __UCLIBC_HAS_SCANF_GLIBC_A_FLAG__ */ + *b = 0; + if (b == buf) { /* Bad conversion specifier! */ + goto DONE; +@@ -1390,13 +1377,36 @@ int VFSCANF (FILE *__restrict fp, const + } + + if (psfs.conv_num == CONV_s) { ++ /* We might have to handle the allocation ourselves */ ++ int len; ++ /* With 'm', we actually got a pointer to a pointer */ ++ unsigned char **ptr = (void *)b; ++ ++ i = 0; ++ if (psfs.flags & FLAG_MALLOC) { ++ len = 0; ++ b = NULL; ++ } else ++ len = -1; ++ + /* Yes, believe it or not, a %s conversion can store nuls. */ + while ((__scan_getc(&sc) >= 0) && !isspace(sc.cc)) { + zero_conversions = 0; +- *b = sc.cc; +- b += psfs.store; ++ if (i == len) { ++ /* Pick a size that won't trigger a lot of ++ * mallocs early on ... */ ++ len += 256; ++ b = realloc(b, len + 1); ++ } ++ b[i] = sc.cc; ++ i += psfs.store; + fail = 0; + } ++ ++ if (psfs.flags & FLAG_MALLOC) ++ *ptr = b; ++ /* The code below takes care of terminating NUL */ ++ b += i; + } else { + #ifdef __UCLIBC_HAS_WCHAR__ + assert((psfs.conv_num == CONV_LEFTBRACKET) || \ -- 2.30.2