From 66289aa8ecfa07b20bad424eb9860b196641ef52 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brett Weiland Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2021 10:54:25 -0500 Subject: first commit --- src/kernel/libs/acpi.c | 61 +++ src/kernel/libs/drivers/serial.c | 43 ++ src/kernel/libs/drivers/video.c | 6 + src/kernel/libs/libc.c | 47 ++ src/kernel/libs/page.c | 107 +++++ src/kernel/libs/printf.c | 924 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ src/kernel/libs/printf.h | 117 +++++ 7 files changed, 1305 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/kernel/libs/acpi.c create mode 100644 src/kernel/libs/drivers/serial.c create mode 100644 src/kernel/libs/drivers/video.c create mode 100644 src/kernel/libs/libc.c create mode 100644 src/kernel/libs/page.c create mode 100644 src/kernel/libs/printf.c create mode 100644 src/kernel/libs/printf.h (limited to 'src/kernel/libs') diff --git a/src/kernel/libs/acpi.c b/src/kernel/libs/acpi.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8bc6a56 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/kernel/libs/acpi.c @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +#include +#include +#include + +static int RSDP_verify(void *rsdp_pointer) { + printf("Verifying potential RSDP at address 0x%p... ", rsdp_pointer); + union rsdp_t *rsdp = rsdp_pointer; + uint8_t checksum = 0; + char *rsdp_csm_ptr = rsdp_pointer; + int i; + if(checksum) return 0; + if(rsdp->v1.version) { + printf("APCI revision > 2.\n"); + checksum = 0; + printf("len : %i\n", rsdp->v2.len); + for(i = 0; i < rsdp->v2.len; i++) { + checksum += rsdp_csm_ptr[i]; + } + } + else { + printf("APCI revision 1.\n"); + for(i = 0; i <= 20; i++) { + checksum += rsdp_csm_ptr[i]; + } + } + if(checksum) { + return 0; + printf("Invalid, searching on.\n"); + } + printf("RSDP Verified!\n"); + return 1; +} + +// TODO: move these when you gain your sanity +rsdp_t *find_RSDP() { // finds root descriptor + const char sig[9] = "RSD PTR "; + uintptr_t *p = (void *)0x040e; + uintptr_t *ebda_unshifted = (void *)p; + + // TODO you REALLY need to verify this. + void *ebda = (void *)((uintptr_t)ebda_unshifted << (uintptr_t)4 & (uintptr_t)0xfffff); + + + for(void *i = ebda; i <= ebda + 64000; i += 16) { + if(!(memcmp(sig, i, 8))) { + if(RSDP_verify(i)) { + return(i); + } + } + } + + for(void *i = (void *)0xe0000; i <= (void *)0xfffff; i += 16) { + if(!(memcmp(sig, i, 8))) { + if(RSDP_verify(i)) { + return(i); + } + } + } +} + + diff --git a/src/kernel/libs/drivers/serial.c b/src/kernel/libs/drivers/serial.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..665f06c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/kernel/libs/drivers/serial.c @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +#include +#include +//you can add more options if you need to later +// PORT + 3: values are from bit zero (right) to left +// dlab(1) | misteryyy bone(1) | paraty(3) | stop bits (1) | character length (2) +static inline void outb(uint16_t port, uint8_t value) { + //here "a" is the a register, and "Nd" is inteter (I think?) in the d register + asm volatile( + "outb %0, %1" :: "a"(value), "Nd"(port) + ); +} + +static inline uint8_t inb(uint16_t port) { + uint8_t ret; + asm volatile( + "inb %1, %0" : "=a"(ret) : "Nd"(port) + ); + return(ret); +} + +int init_serial(uint16_t port) { + outb(port + 1, 0x00); // disable them fuckin interupts + outb(port + 3, 0x80); // sets dlab, allowing custom serial speeds + outb(port + 0, 0x06); // speed is 115200/6 + outb(port + 1, 0x00); + outb(port + 3, 0x03); // disables dlab, as well as 8 bit char len, 1 stop bit, no paraty, no mystery + outb(port + 2, 0xc7); // I have no fucking clue what this means + outb(port + 4, 0x0b); // don't know what this means eather... delete if you can + outb(port + 4, 0x1e); // loopback mode (where the hell is this documented????) + + outb(port + 0, 0xae); // test char + + if(inb(port + 0) != 0xae) + return 1; + + outb(port + 4, 0x0f); // dissable interupts + return 0; +} + +void _putchar_serial(uint16_t port, char msg) { + while(!(inb(port + 5) & 0x20)); //wait for transmit to be doneroni + outb(port, msg); +} diff --git a/src/kernel/libs/drivers/video.c b/src/kernel/libs/drivers/video.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9bb4187 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/kernel/libs/drivers/video.c @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +#include +#include +void dump_video() { + struct mode_info *video = (struct mode_info *)0x600; + printf("Video info:\nx:\t%u\ny:\t%u\nbbp:\t%u\nloc:\t0x%p\n", video->width, video->height, video->bpp, video->framebuffer); +} diff --git a/src/kernel/libs/libc.c b/src/kernel/libs/libc.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..31580ff --- /dev/null +++ b/src/kernel/libs/libc.c @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +#include +#include +//#include +// you need to sort all these into diffrent files! TODO +int strncmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, unsigned int n) { + int i; + for(i = 0; ((i <= n) && (s1[i] != '\0') && (s2[i] != '\0')); i++) { + if(s1[i] != s2[i]) { + return(s1[i] - s2[i]); + } + } + return(s1[i] - s2[i]); +} + +int strcmp(const char *s1, const char *s2) { + int i; + for(i = 0; ((s1[i] != '\0') && (s2[i] != '\0')); i++) { + if(s1[i] != s2[i]) { + return(s1[i] - s2[i]); + } + } + return(s1[i] - s2[i]); +} + +int memcmp(const void *s1, const void *s2, size_t n) { + const unsigned char *p1 = s1; // Why is c such a bitch? + const unsigned char *p2 = s2; + int i; + for(i = 0; i < n; i++) { + if(p1[i] != p2[i]) { + return(p1[i] - p2[i]); + } + } + return(p1[n-1] - p2[n-1]); +} + +void strcpy(char *dest, char *src) { + for(unsigned int i = 0; src[i] != '\0'; i++){ + dest[i] = src[i]; + } +} + +void memcpy(char *dest, char *src, size_t n) { + for(unsigned int i = 0; i <= n; i++) { + dest[i] = src[i]; + } +} diff --git a/src/kernel/libs/page.c b/src/kernel/libs/page.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..88d0c2f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/kernel/libs/page.c @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +#include +#include +#include + +// for now, this will always remain the same. +// If this ever isn't the case, we'll add paramaters to the paging functions. +// We will also never need to mess with many bits, +// as we are not implimenting security for a bare metal fractal generator. +// Also, is this really the cleanest way to do things? + +//after we get paging working, we can probably remove these structs and replace them with plain old uint_16ts. + +void debug_print_memory() { + struct memory_table *memtable = (struct memory_table *)&_meminfo_loc; + printf(" __________________________________________________________________________\n"); + printf("| type\tstart\t\t\tend\t\t\tsize\t\t |\n"); + printf("|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n"); + for(unsigned int i = 0; memtable[i].length > 0; i++) { + printf("| %u %u\t0x%p\t0x%p\t0x%p |\n", memtable[i].type, memtable[i].ACPI, memtable[i].base, (memtable[i].base + memtable[i].length), memtable[i].length); + } + printf("----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n"); +} + + +/** + * You can critisise the quality of this function all you want, it's messy due to planning mistakes + * and I'm planning on sanatising it. + * BUT, don't critisise it _just_ for using goto, that's bullshit. See the following links. + * + * https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.17/process/coding-style.html "goto" section + * https://koblents.com/Ches/Links/Month-Mar-2013/20-Using-Goto-in-Linux-Kernel-Code/ +**/ + +bool map_page(uintptr_t virtual_addr, uintptr_t physical_addr, uint8_t size) { + printf("map page called\n"); + if((virtual_addr % (1 << size)) || (physical_addr % (1 << size))) { + return 0; + } + page_table *table = (page_table *)PAGEMAP_LOCATION; + int pte_i = (virtual_addr >> 12) & 0x1ff; + int pde_i = (virtual_addr >> 21) & 0x1ff; + int pdpe_i = (virtual_addr >> 30) & 0x1ff; + int pml4e_i = (virtual_addr >> 39) & 0x1ff; + //TODO remove this debugging info + printf("Virtual offsets:\npte:\t\t%i\npde:\t\t%i\npdpe:\t\t%i\npml4e\t\t%i\n", pte_i, pde_i, pdpe_i, pml4e_i); + + if(table->pml4e[pml4e_i].present) { + if(table->pml4e[pml4e_i].base_ptr != (uintptr_t)&table->pdpe[pdpe_i] >> 12) goto error; + if(table->pdpe[pdpe_i].present) { + if(size == PAGE_SIZE_1G) { + if(table->pdpe[pdpe_i].base_ptr == (uintptr_t)physical_addr >> 30 & 0x1ff) + return true; + goto error; + } + if(table->pdpe[pdpe_i].base_ptr != (uintptr_t)&table->pde[pde_i] >> 12) goto error; + + if(table->pde[pde_i].present) { + if(size == PAGE_SIZE_2M) { + if(table->pde[pde_i].base_ptr == (uintptr_t)physical_addr >> 21 & 0x1ff) + return true; + goto error; + } + if(table->pde[pde_i].base_ptr != (uintptr_t)&table->pte[pte_i] >> 12) goto error; + if(table->pte[pte_i].present) { + if(table->pte[pte_i].base_ptr != ((physical_addr >> 12) & 0x1ff)) goto error; + return true; + } + else goto mod_page_pte; + } + else goto mod_page_pde; + } + else goto mod_page_pdpe; + } + else { + table->pml4e[pml4e_i].base_ptr = (uintptr_t)&table->pdpe[pdpe_i] >> 12; + table->pdpe[pml4e_i].read_write = 1; + table->pml4e[pml4e_i].present = 1; +mod_page_pdpe: + table->pdpe[pdpe_i].read_write = 1; + if(size == PAGE_SIZE_1G) { + table->pdpe[pdpe_i].size = 1; + table->pdpe[pdpe_i].base_ptr = physical_addr >> 30; + table->pdpe[pdpe_i].present = 1; + return true; + } + table->pdpe[pdpe_i].base_ptr = (uintptr_t)&table->pde[pde_i] >> 12; + table->pdpe[pdpe_i].present = 1; +mod_page_pde: + table->pde[pde_i].read_write = 1; + if(size == PAGE_SIZE_2M) { + table->pde[pde_i].size = 1; + table->pde[pde_i].base_ptr = physical_addr >> 21; + table->pde[pde_i].present = 1; + return true; + } + table->pde[pde_i].base_ptr = (uintptr_t)&table->pte[pte_i] >> 12; + table->pde[pde_i].present = 1; +mod_page_pte: + table->pte[pte_i].base_ptr = (physical_addr >> 12); + table->pte[pte_i].read_write = 1; + table->pte[pte_i].present = 1; + return true; + } +error: + printf("Page allocation error!\n"); + return false; +} diff --git a/src/kernel/libs/printf.c b/src/kernel/libs/printf.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..14c897d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/kernel/libs/printf.c @@ -0,0 +1,924 @@ +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// \author (c) Marco Paland (info@paland.com) +// 2014-2019, PALANDesign Hannover, Germany +// +// \license The MIT License (MIT) +// +// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: +// +// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in +// all copies or substantial portions of the Software. +// +// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN +// THE SOFTWARE. +// +// \brief Tiny printf, sprintf and (v)snprintf implementation, optimized for speed on +// embedded systems with a very limited resources. These routines are thread +// safe and reentrant! +// Use this instead of the bloated standard/newlib printf cause these use +// malloc for printf (and may not be thread safe). +// +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + +#include +#include + +#include "printf.h" + +//this is my own ugly library +#include + +//and my options +#define PRINTF_DISABLE_SUPPORT_FLOAT +#define PRINTF_DISABLE_SUPPORT_EXPONENTIAL +#define PRINTF_DISABLE_SUPPORT_LONG_LONG +#define PRINTF_DISABLE_SUPPORT_PTRDIFF_T + + +// define this globally (e.g. gcc -DPRINTF_INCLUDE_CONFIG_H ...) to include the +// printf_config.h header file +// default: undefined +#ifdef PRINTF_INCLUDE_CONFIG_H +#include "printf_config.h" +#endif + + +// 'ntoa' conversion buffer size, this must be big enough to hold one converted +// numeric number including padded zeros (dynamically created on stack) +// default: 32 byte +#ifndef PRINTF_NTOA_BUFFER_SIZE +#define PRINTF_NTOA_BUFFER_SIZE 32U +#endif + +// 'ftoa' conversion buffer size, this must be big enough to hold one converted +// float number including padded zeros (dynamically created on stack) +// default: 32 byte +#ifndef PRINTF_FTOA_BUFFER_SIZE +#define PRINTF_FTOA_BUFFER_SIZE 32U +#endif + +// support for the floating point type (%f) +// default: activated +#ifndef PRINTF_DISABLE_SUPPORT_FLOAT +#define PRINTF_SUPPORT_FLOAT +#endif + +// support for exponential floating point notation (%e/%g) +// default: activated +#ifndef PRINTF_DISABLE_SUPPORT_EXPONENTIAL +#define PRINTF_SUPPORT_EXPONENTIAL +#endif + +// define the default floating point precision +// default: 6 digits +#ifndef PRINTF_DEFAULT_FLOAT_PRECISION +#define PRINTF_DEFAULT_FLOAT_PRECISION 6U +#endif + +// define the largest float suitable to print with %f +// default: 1e9 +#ifndef PRINTF_MAX_FLOAT +#define PRINTF_MAX_FLOAT 1e9 +#endif + +// support for the long long types (%llu or %p) +// default: activated +#ifndef PRINTF_DISABLE_SUPPORT_LONG_LONG +#define PRINTF_SUPPORT_LONG_LONG +#endif + +// support for the ptrdiff_t type (%t) +// ptrdiff_t is normally defined in as long or long long type +// default: activated +#ifndef PRINTF_DISABLE_SUPPORT_PTRDIFF_T +#define PRINTF_SUPPORT_PTRDIFF_T +#endif + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + +// internal flag definitions +#define FLAGS_ZEROPAD (1U << 0U) +#define FLAGS_LEFT (1U << 1U) +#define FLAGS_PLUS (1U << 2U) +#define FLAGS_SPACE (1U << 3U) +#define FLAGS_HASH (1U << 4U) +#define FLAGS_UPPERCASE (1U << 5U) +#define FLAGS_CHAR (1U << 6U) +#define FLAGS_SHORT (1U << 7U) +#define FLAGS_LONG (1U << 8U) +#define FLAGS_LONG_LONG (1U << 9U) +#define FLAGS_PRECISION (1U << 10U) +#define FLAGS_ADAPT_EXP (1U << 11U) + + +// import float.h for DBL_MAX +#if defined(PRINTF_SUPPORT_FLOAT) +#include +#endif + + +// output function type +typedef void (*out_fct_type)(char character, void* buffer, size_t idx, size_t maxlen); + + +// wrapper (used as buffer) for output function type +typedef struct { + void (*fct)(char character, void* arg); + void* arg; +} out_fct_wrap_type; + + +// internal buffer output +static inline void _out_buffer(char character, void* buffer, size_t idx, size_t maxlen) +{ + if (idx < maxlen) { + ((char*)buffer)[idx] = character; + } +} + + +// internal null output +static inline void _out_null(char character, void* buffer, size_t idx, size_t maxlen) +{ + (void)character; (void)buffer; (void)idx; (void)maxlen; +} + + +// internal _putchar wrapper +static inline void _out_char(char character, void* buffer, size_t idx, size_t maxlen) +{ + (void)buffer; (void)idx; (void)maxlen; + if (character) { + _putchar_serial(COM1, character); // later we should figure out a way to not specifify exclusively com1 + + } +} + + +// internal output function wrapper +static inline void _out_fct(char character, void* buffer, size_t idx, size_t maxlen) +{ + (void)idx; (void)maxlen; + if (character) { + // buffer is the output fct pointer + ((out_fct_wrap_type*)buffer)->fct(character, ((out_fct_wrap_type*)buffer)->arg); + } +} + + +// internal secure strlen +// \return The length of the string (excluding the terminating 0) limited by 'maxsize' +static inline unsigned int _strnlen_s(const char* str, size_t maxsize) +{ + const char* s; + for (s = str; *s && maxsize--; ++s); + return (unsigned int)(s - str); +} + + +// internal test if char is a digit (0-9) +// \return true if char is a digit +static inline bool _is_digit(char ch) +{ + return (ch >= '0') && (ch <= '9'); +} + + +// internal ASCII string to unsigned int conversion +static unsigned int _atoi(const char** str) +{ + unsigned int i = 0U; + while (_is_digit(**str)) { + i = i * 10U + (unsigned int)(*((*str)++) - '0'); + } + return i; +} + + +// output the specified string in reverse, taking care of any zero-padding +static size_t _out_rev(out_fct_type out, char* buffer, size_t idx, size_t maxlen, const char* buf, size_t len, unsigned int width, unsigned int flags) +{ + const size_t start_idx = idx; + + // pad spaces up to given width + if (!(flags & FLAGS_LEFT) && !(flags & FLAGS_ZEROPAD)) { + for (size_t i = len; i < width; i++) { + out(' ', buffer, idx++, maxlen); + } + } + + // reverse string + while (len) { + out(buf[--len], buffer, idx++, maxlen); + } + + // append pad spaces up to given width + if (flags & FLAGS_LEFT) { + while (idx - start_idx < width) { + out(' ', buffer, idx++, maxlen); + } + } + + return idx; +} + + +// internal itoa format +static size_t _ntoa_format(out_fct_type out, char* buffer, size_t idx, size_t maxlen, char* buf, size_t len, bool negative, unsigned int base, unsigned int prec, unsigned int width, unsigned int flags) +{ + // pad leading zeros + if (!(flags & FLAGS_LEFT)) { + if (width && (flags & FLAGS_ZEROPAD) && (negative || (flags & (FLAGS_PLUS | FLAGS_SPACE)))) { + width--; + } + while ((len < prec) && (len < PRINTF_NTOA_BUFFER_SIZE)) { + buf[len++] = '0'; + } + while ((flags & FLAGS_ZEROPAD) && (len < width) && (len < PRINTF_NTOA_BUFFER_SIZE)) { + buf[len++] = '0'; + } + } + + // handle hash + if (flags & FLAGS_HASH) { + if (!(flags & FLAGS_PRECISION) && len && ((len == prec) || (len == width))) { + len--; + if (len && (base == 16U)) { + len--; + } + } + if ((base == 16U) && !(flags & FLAGS_UPPERCASE) && (len < PRINTF_NTOA_BUFFER_SIZE)) { + buf[len++] = 'x'; + } + else if ((base == 16U) && (flags & FLAGS_UPPERCASE) && (len < PRINTF_NTOA_BUFFER_SIZE)) { + buf[len++] = 'X'; + } + else if ((base == 2U) && (len < PRINTF_NTOA_BUFFER_SIZE)) { + buf[len++] = 'b'; + } + if (len < PRINTF_NTOA_BUFFER_SIZE) { + buf[len++] = '0'; + } + } + + if (len < PRINTF_NTOA_BUFFER_SIZE) { + if (negative) { + buf[len++] = '-'; + } + else if (flags & FLAGS_PLUS) { + buf[len++] = '+'; // ignore the space if the '+' exists + } + else if (flags & FLAGS_SPACE) { + buf[len++] = ' '; + } + } + + return _out_rev(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, buf, len, width, flags); +} + + +// internal itoa for 'long' type +static size_t _ntoa_long(out_fct_type out, char* buffer, size_t idx, size_t maxlen, unsigned long value, bool negative, unsigned long base, unsigned int prec, unsigned int width, unsigned int flags) +{ + char buf[PRINTF_NTOA_BUFFER_SIZE]; + size_t len = 0U; + + // no hash for 0 values + if (!value) { + flags &= ~FLAGS_HASH; + } + + // write if precision != 0 and value is != 0 + if (!(flags & FLAGS_PRECISION) || value) { + do { + const char digit = (char)(value % base); + buf[len++] = digit < 10 ? '0' + digit : (flags & FLAGS_UPPERCASE ? 'A' : 'a') + digit - 10; + value /= base; + } while (value && (len < PRINTF_NTOA_BUFFER_SIZE)); + } + + return _ntoa_format(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, buf, len, negative, (unsigned int)base, prec, width, flags); +} + + +// internal itoa for 'long long' type +#if defined(PRINTF_SUPPORT_LONG_LONG) +static size_t _ntoa_long_long(out_fct_type out, char* buffer, size_t idx, size_t maxlen, unsigned long long value, bool negative, unsigned long long base, unsigned int prec, unsigned int width, unsigned int flags) +{ + char buf[PRINTF_NTOA_BUFFER_SIZE]; + size_t len = 0U; + + // no hash for 0 values + if (!value) { + flags &= ~FLAGS_HASH; + } + + // write if precision != 0 and value is != 0 + if (!(flags & FLAGS_PRECISION) || value) { + do { + const char digit = (char)(value % base); + buf[len++] = digit < 10 ? '0' + digit : (flags & FLAGS_UPPERCASE ? 'A' : 'a') + digit - 10; + value /= base; + } while (value && (len < PRINTF_NTOA_BUFFER_SIZE)); + } + + return _ntoa_format(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, buf, len, negative, (unsigned int)base, prec, width, flags); +} +#endif // PRINTF_SUPPORT_LONG_LONG + + +#if defined(PRINTF_SUPPORT_FLOAT) + +#if defined(PRINTF_SUPPORT_EXPONENTIAL) +// forward declaration so that _ftoa can switch to exp notation for values > PRINTF_MAX_FLOAT +static size_t _etoa(out_fct_type out, char* buffer, size_t idx, size_t maxlen, double value, unsigned int prec, unsigned int width, unsigned int flags); +#endif + + +// internal ftoa for fixed decimal floating point +static size_t _ftoa(out_fct_type out, char* buffer, size_t idx, size_t maxlen, double value, unsigned int prec, unsigned int width, unsigned int flags) +{ + char buf[PRINTF_FTOA_BUFFER_SIZE]; + size_t len = 0U; + double diff = 0.0; + + // powers of 10 + static const double pow10[] = { 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000, 1000000, 10000000, 100000000, 1000000000 }; + + // test for special values + if (value != value) + return _out_rev(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, "nan", 3, width, flags); + if (value < -DBL_MAX) + return _out_rev(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, "fni-", 4, width, flags); + if (value > DBL_MAX) + return _out_rev(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, (flags & FLAGS_PLUS) ? "fni+" : "fni", (flags & FLAGS_PLUS) ? 4U : 3U, width, flags); + + // test for very large values + // standard printf behavior is to print EVERY whole number digit -- which could be 100s of characters overflowing your buffers == bad + if ((value > PRINTF_MAX_FLOAT) || (value < -PRINTF_MAX_FLOAT)) { +#if defined(PRINTF_SUPPORT_EXPONENTIAL) + return _etoa(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, value, prec, width, flags); +#else + return 0U; +#endif + } + + // test for negative + bool negative = false; + if (value < 0) { + negative = true; + value = 0 - value; + } + + // set default precision, if not set explicitly + if (!(flags & FLAGS_PRECISION)) { + prec = PRINTF_DEFAULT_FLOAT_PRECISION; + } + // limit precision to 9, cause a prec >= 10 can lead to overflow errors + while ((len < PRINTF_FTOA_BUFFER_SIZE) && (prec > 9U)) { + buf[len++] = '0'; + prec--; + } + + int whole = (int)value; + double tmp = (value - whole) * pow10[prec]; + unsigned long frac = (unsigned long)tmp; + diff = tmp - frac; + + if (diff > 0.5) { + ++frac; + // handle rollover, e.g. case 0.99 with prec 1 is 1.0 + if (frac >= pow10[prec]) { + frac = 0; + ++whole; + } + } + else if (diff < 0.5) { + } + else if ((frac == 0U) || (frac & 1U)) { + // if halfway, round up if odd OR if last digit is 0 + ++frac; + } + + if (prec == 0U) { + diff = value - (double)whole; + if ((!(diff < 0.5) || (diff > 0.5)) && (whole & 1)) { + // exactly 0.5 and ODD, then round up + // 1.5 -> 2, but 2.5 -> 2 + ++whole; + } + } + else { + unsigned int count = prec; + // now do fractional part, as an unsigned number + while (len < PRINTF_FTOA_BUFFER_SIZE) { + --count; + buf[len++] = (char)(48U + (frac % 10U)); + if (!(frac /= 10U)) { + break; + } + } + // add extra 0s + while ((len < PRINTF_FTOA_BUFFER_SIZE) && (count-- > 0U)) { + buf[len++] = '0'; + } + if (len < PRINTF_FTOA_BUFFER_SIZE) { + // add decimal + buf[len++] = '.'; + } + } + + // do whole part, number is reversed + while (len < PRINTF_FTOA_BUFFER_SIZE) { + buf[len++] = (char)(48 + (whole % 10)); + if (!(whole /= 10)) { + break; + } + } + + // pad leading zeros + if (!(flags & FLAGS_LEFT) && (flags & FLAGS_ZEROPAD)) { + if (width && (negative || (flags & (FLAGS_PLUS | FLAGS_SPACE)))) { + width--; + } + while ((len < width) && (len < PRINTF_FTOA_BUFFER_SIZE)) { + buf[len++] = '0'; + } + } + + if (len < PRINTF_FTOA_BUFFER_SIZE) { + if (negative) { + buf[len++] = '-'; + } + else if (flags & FLAGS_PLUS) { + buf[len++] = '+'; // ignore the space if the '+' exists + } + else if (flags & FLAGS_SPACE) { + buf[len++] = ' '; + } + } + + return _out_rev(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, buf, len, width, flags); +} + + +#if defined(PRINTF_SUPPORT_EXPONENTIAL) +// internal ftoa variant for exponential floating-point type, contributed by Martijn Jasperse +static size_t _etoa(out_fct_type out, char* buffer, size_t idx, size_t maxlen, double value, unsigned int prec, unsigned int width, unsigned int flags) +{ + // check for NaN and special values + if ((value != value) || (value > DBL_MAX) || (value < -DBL_MAX)) { + return _ftoa(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, value, prec, width, flags); + } + + // determine the sign + const bool negative = value < 0; + if (negative) { + value = -value; + } + + // default precision + if (!(flags & FLAGS_PRECISION)) { + prec = PRINTF_DEFAULT_FLOAT_PRECISION; + } + + // determine the decimal exponent + // based on the algorithm by David Gay (https://www.ampl.com/netlib/fp/dtoa.c) + union { + uint64_t U; + double F; + } conv; + + conv.F = value; + int exp2 = (int)((conv.U >> 52U) & 0x07FFU) - 1023; // effectively log2 + conv.U = (conv.U & ((1ULL << 52U) - 1U)) | (1023ULL << 52U); // drop the exponent so conv.F is now in [1,2) + // now approximate log10 from the log2 integer part and an expansion of ln around 1.5 + int expval = (int)(0.1760912590558 + exp2 * 0.301029995663981 + (conv.F - 1.5) * 0.289529654602168); + // now we want to compute 10^expval but we want to be sure it won't overflow + exp2 = (int)(expval * 3.321928094887362 + 0.5); + const double z = expval * 2.302585092994046 - exp2 * 0.6931471805599453; + const double z2 = z * z; + conv.U = (uint64_t)(exp2 + 1023) << 52U; + // compute exp(z) using continued fractions, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exponential_function#Continued_fractions_for_ex + conv.F *= 1 + 2 * z / (2 - z + (z2 / (6 + (z2 / (10 + z2 / 14))))); + // correct for rounding errors + if (value < conv.F) { + expval--; + conv.F /= 10; + } + + // the exponent format is "%+03d" and largest value is "307", so set aside 4-5 characters + unsigned int minwidth = ((expval < 100) && (expval > -100)) ? 4U : 5U; + + // in "%g" mode, "prec" is the number of *significant figures* not decimals + if (flags & FLAGS_ADAPT_EXP) { + // do we want to fall-back to "%f" mode? + if ((value >= 1e-4) && (value < 1e6)) { + if ((int)prec > expval) { + prec = (unsigned)((int)prec - expval - 1); + } + else { + prec = 0; + } + flags |= FLAGS_PRECISION; // make sure _ftoa respects precision + // no characters in exponent + minwidth = 0U; + expval = 0; + } + else { + // we use one sigfig for the whole part + if ((prec > 0) && (flags & FLAGS_PRECISION)) { + --prec; + } + } + } + + // will everything fit? + unsigned int fwidth = width; + if (width > minwidth) { + // we didn't fall-back so subtract the characters required for the exponent + fwidth -= minwidth; + } else { + // not enough characters, so go back to default sizing + fwidth = 0U; + } + if ((flags & FLAGS_LEFT) && minwidth) { + // if we're padding on the right, DON'T pad the floating part + fwidth = 0U; + } + + // rescale the float value + if (expval) { + value /= conv.F; + } + + // output the floating part + const size_t start_idx = idx; + idx = _ftoa(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, negative ? -value : value, prec, fwidth, flags & ~FLAGS_ADAPT_EXP); + + // output the exponent part + if (minwidth) { + // output the exponential symbol + out((flags & FLAGS_UPPERCASE) ? 'E' : 'e', buffer, idx++, maxlen); + // output the exponent value + idx = _ntoa_long(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, (expval < 0) ? -expval : expval, expval < 0, 10, 0, minwidth-1, FLAGS_ZEROPAD | FLAGS_PLUS); + // might need to right-pad spaces + if (flags & FLAGS_LEFT) { + while (idx - start_idx < width) out(' ', buffer, idx++, maxlen); + } + } + return idx; +} +#endif // PRINTF_SUPPORT_EXPONENTIAL +#endif // PRINTF_SUPPORT_FLOAT + + +// internal vsnprintf +static int _vsnprintf(out_fct_type out, char* buffer, const size_t maxlen, const char* format, va_list va) +{ + unsigned int flags, width, precision, n; + size_t idx = 0U; + + if (!buffer) { + // use null output function + out = _out_null; + } + + while (*format) + { + // format specifier? %[flags][width][.precision][length] + if (*format != '%') { + // no + out(*format, buffer, idx++, maxlen); + format++; + continue; + } + else { + // yes, evaluate it + format++; + } + + // evaluate flags + flags = 0U; + do { + switch (*format) { + case '0': flags |= FLAGS_ZEROPAD; format++; n = 1U; break; + case '-': flags |= FLAGS_LEFT; format++; n = 1U; break; + case '+': flags |= FLAGS_PLUS; format++; n = 1U; break; + case ' ': flags |= FLAGS_SPACE; format++; n = 1U; break; + case '#': flags |= FLAGS_HASH; format++; n = 1U; break; + default : n = 0U; break; + } + } while (n); + + // evaluate width field + width = 0U; + if (_is_digit(*format)) { + width = _atoi(&format); + } + else if (*format == '*') { + const int w = va_arg(va, int); + if (w < 0) { + flags |= FLAGS_LEFT; // reverse padding + width = (unsigned int)-w; + } + else { + width = (unsigned int)w; + } + format++; + } + + // evaluate precision field + precision = 0U; + if (*format == '.') { + flags |= FLAGS_PRECISION; + format++; + if (_is_digit(*format)) { + precision = _atoi(&format); + } + else if (*format == '*') { + const int prec = (int)va_arg(va, int); + precision = prec > 0 ? (unsigned int)prec : 0U; + format++; + } + } + + // evaluate length field + switch (*format) { + case 'l' : + flags |= FLAGS_LONG; + format++; + if (*format == 'l') { + flags |= FLAGS_LONG_LONG; + format++; + } + break; + case 'h' : + flags |= FLAGS_SHORT; + format++; + if (*format == 'h') { + flags |= FLAGS_CHAR; + format++; + } + break; +#if defined(PRINTF_SUPPORT_PTRDIFF_T) + case 't' : + flags |= (sizeof(ptrdiff_t) == sizeof(long) ? FLAGS_LONG : FLAGS_LONG_LONG); + format++; + break; +#endif + case 'j' : + flags |= (sizeof(intmax_t) == sizeof(long) ? FLAGS_LONG : FLAGS_LONG_LONG); + format++; + break; + case 'z' : + flags |= (sizeof(size_t) == sizeof(long) ? FLAGS_LONG : FLAGS_LONG_LONG); + format++; + break; + default : + break; + } + + // evaluate specifier + switch (*format) { + case 'd' : + case 'i' : + case 'u' : + case 'x' : + case 'X' : + case 'o' : + case 'b' : { + // set the base + unsigned int base; + if (*format == 'x' || *format == 'X') { + base = 16U; + } + else if (*format == 'o') { + base = 8U; + } + else if (*format == 'b') { + base = 2U; + } + else { + base = 10U; + flags &= ~FLAGS_HASH; // no hash for dec format + } + // uppercase + if (*format == 'X') { + flags |= FLAGS_UPPERCASE; + } + + // no plus or space flag for u, x, X, o, b + if ((*format != 'i') && (*format != 'd')) { + flags &= ~(FLAGS_PLUS | FLAGS_SPACE); + } + + // ignore '0' flag when precision is given + if (flags & FLAGS_PRECISION) { + flags &= ~FLAGS_ZEROPAD; + } + + // convert the integer + if ((*format == 'i') || (*format == 'd')) { + // signed + if (flags & FLAGS_LONG_LONG) { +#if defined(PRINTF_SUPPORT_LONG_LONG) + const long long value = va_arg(va, long long); + idx = _ntoa_long_long(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, (unsigned long long)(value > 0 ? value : 0 - value), value < 0, base, precision, width, flags); +#endif + } + else if (flags & FLAGS_LONG) { + const long value = va_arg(va, long); + idx = _ntoa_long(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, (unsigned long)(value > 0 ? value : 0 - value), value < 0, base, precision, width, flags); + } + else { + const int value = (flags & FLAGS_CHAR) ? (char)va_arg(va, int) : (flags & FLAGS_SHORT) ? (short int)va_arg(va, int) : va_arg(va, int); + idx = _ntoa_long(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, (unsigned int)(value > 0 ? value : 0 - value), value < 0, base, precision, width, flags); + } + } + else { + // unsigned + if (flags & FLAGS_LONG_LONG) { +#if defined(PRINTF_SUPPORT_LONG_LONG) + idx = _ntoa_long_long(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, va_arg(va, unsigned long long), false, base, precision, width, flags); +#endif + } + else if (flags & FLAGS_LONG) { + idx = _ntoa_long(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, va_arg(va, unsigned long), false, base, precision, width, flags); + } + else { + const unsigned int value = (flags & FLAGS_CHAR) ? (unsigned char)va_arg(va, unsigned int) : (flags & FLAGS_SHORT) ? (unsigned short int)va_arg(va, unsigned int) : va_arg(va, unsigned int); + idx = _ntoa_long(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, value, false, base, precision, width, flags); + } + } + format++; + break; + } +#if defined(PRINTF_SUPPORT_FLOAT) + case 'f' : + case 'F' : + if (*format == 'F') flags |= FLAGS_UPPERCASE; + idx = _ftoa(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, va_arg(va, double), precision, width, flags); + format++; + break; +#if defined(PRINTF_SUPPORT_EXPONENTIAL) + case 'e': + case 'E': + case 'g': + case 'G': + if ((*format == 'g')||(*format == 'G')) flags |= FLAGS_ADAPT_EXP; + if ((*format == 'E')||(*format == 'G')) flags |= FLAGS_UPPERCASE; + idx = _etoa(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, va_arg(va, double), precision, width, flags); + format++; + break; +#endif // PRINTF_SUPPORT_EXPONENTIAL +#endif // PRINTF_SUPPORT_FLOAT + case 'c' : { + unsigned int l = 1U; + // pre padding + if (!(flags & FLAGS_LEFT)) { + while (l++ < width) { + out(' ', buffer, idx++, maxlen); + } + } + // char output + out((char)va_arg(va, int), buffer, idx++, maxlen); + // post padding + if (flags & FLAGS_LEFT) { + while (l++ < width) { + out(' ', buffer, idx++, maxlen); + } + } + format++; + break; + } + + case 's' : { + const char* p = va_arg(va, char*); + unsigned int l = _strnlen_s(p, precision ? precision : (size_t)-1); + // pre padding + if (flags & FLAGS_PRECISION) { + l = (l < precision ? l : precision); + } + if (!(flags & FLAGS_LEFT)) { + while (l++ < width) { + out(' ', buffer, idx++, maxlen); + } + } + // string output + while ((*p != 0) && (!(flags & FLAGS_PRECISION) || precision--)) { + out(*(p++), buffer, idx++, maxlen); + } + // post padding + if (flags & FLAGS_LEFT) { + while (l++ < width) { + out(' ', buffer, idx++, maxlen); + } + } + format++; + break; + } + + case 'p' : { + width = sizeof(void*) * 2U; + flags |= FLAGS_ZEROPAD | FLAGS_UPPERCASE; +#if defined(PRINTF_SUPPORT_LONG_LONG) + const bool is_ll = sizeof(uintptr_t) == sizeof(long long); + if (is_ll) { + idx = _ntoa_long_long(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, (uintptr_t)va_arg(va, void*), false, 16U, precision, width, flags); + } + else { +#endif + idx = _ntoa_long(out, buffer, idx, maxlen, (unsigned long)((uintptr_t)va_arg(va, void*)), false, 16U, precision, width, flags); +#if defined(PRINTF_SUPPORT_LONG_LONG) + } +#endif + format++; + break; + } + + case '%' : + out('%', buffer, idx++, maxlen); + format++; + break; + + default : + out(*format, buffer, idx++, maxlen); + format++; + break; + } + } + + // termination + out((char)0, buffer, idx < maxlen ? idx : maxlen - 1U, maxlen); + + // return written chars without terminating \0 + return (int)idx; +} + + +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + +int printf_(const char* format, ...) +{ + va_list va; + va_start(va, format); + char buffer[1]; + const int ret = _vsnprintf(_out_char, buffer, (size_t)-1, format, va); + va_end(va); + return ret; +} + + +int sprintf_(char* buffer, const char* format, ...) +{ + va_list va; + va_start(va, format); + const int ret = _vsnprintf(_out_buffer, buffer, (size_t)-1, format, va); + va_end(va); + return ret; +} + + +int snprintf_(char* buffer, size_t count, const char* format, ...) +{ + va_list va; + va_start(va, format); + const int ret = _vsnprintf(_out_buffer, buffer, count, format, va); + va_end(va); + return ret; +} + + +int vprintf_(const char* format, va_list va) +{ + char buffer[1]; + return _vsnprintf(_out_char, buffer, (size_t)-1, format, va); +} + + +int vsnprintf_(char* buffer, size_t count, const char* format, va_list va) +{ + return _vsnprintf(_out_buffer, buffer, count, format, va); +} + + +int fctprintf(void (*out)(char character, void* arg), void* arg, const char* format, ...) +{ + va_list va; + va_start(va, format); + const out_fct_wrap_type out_fct_wrap = { out, arg }; + const int ret = _vsnprintf(_out_fct, (char*)(uintptr_t)&out_fct_wrap, (size_t)-1, format, va); + va_end(va); + return ret; +} diff --git a/src/kernel/libs/printf.h b/src/kernel/libs/printf.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6104ccf --- /dev/null +++ b/src/kernel/libs/printf.h @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// \author (c) Marco Paland (info@paland.com) +// 2014-2019, PALANDesign Hannover, Germany +// +// \license The MIT License (MIT) +// +// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: +// +// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in +// all copies or substantial portions of the Software. +// +// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN +// THE SOFTWARE. +// +// \brief Tiny printf, sprintf and snprintf implementation, optimized for speed on +// embedded systems with a very limited resources. +// Use this instead of bloated standard/newlib printf. +// These routines are thread safe and reentrant. +// +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + +#ifndef _PRINTF_H_ +#define _PRINTF_H_ + +#include +#include + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + + +/** + * Output a character to a custom device like UART, used by the printf() function + * This function is declared here only. You have to write your custom implementation somewhere + * \param character Character to output + */ +void _putchar(char character); + + +/** + * Tiny printf implementation + * You have to implement _putchar if you use printf() + * To avoid conflicts with the regular printf() API it is overridden by macro defines + * and internal underscore-appended functions like printf_() are used + * \param format A string that specifies the format of the output + * \return The number of characters that are written into the array, not counting the terminating null character + */ +#define printf printf_ +int printf_(const char* format, ...); + + +/** + * Tiny sprintf implementation + * Due to security reasons (buffer overflow) YOU SHOULD CONSIDER USING (V)SNPRINTF INSTEAD! + * \param buffer A pointer to the buffer where to store the formatted string. MUST be big enough to store the output! + * \param format A string that specifies the format of the output + * \return The number of characters that are WRITTEN into the buffer, not counting the terminating null character + */ +#define sprintf sprintf_ +int sprintf_(char* buffer, const char* format, ...); + + +/** + * Tiny snprintf/vsnprintf implementation + * \param buffer A pointer to the buffer where to store the formatted string + * \param count The maximum number of characters to store in the buffer, including a terminating null character + * \param format A string that specifies the format of the output + * \param va A value identifying a variable arguments list + * \return The number of characters that COULD have been written into the buffer, not counting the terminating + * null character. A value equal or larger than count indicates truncation. Only when the returned value + * is non-negative and less than count, the string has been completely written. + */ +#define snprintf snprintf_ +#define vsnprintf vsnprintf_ +int snprintf_(char* buffer, size_t count, const char* format, ...); +int vsnprintf_(char* buffer, size_t count, const char* format, va_list va); + + +/** + * Tiny vprintf implementation + * \param format A string that specifies the format of the output + * \param va A value identifying a variable arguments list + * \return The number of characters that are WRITTEN into the buffer, not counting the terminating null character + */ +#define vprintf vprintf_ +int vprintf_(const char* format, va_list va); + + +/** + * printf with output function + * You may use this as dynamic alternative to printf() with its fixed _putchar() output + * \param out An output function which takes one character and an argument pointer + * \param arg An argument pointer for user data passed to output function + * \param format A string that specifies the format of the output + * \return The number of characters that are sent to the output function, not counting the terminating null character + */ +int fctprintf(void (*out)(char character, void* arg), void* arg, const char* format, ...); + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + + +#endif // _PRINTF_H_ -- cgit v1.2.3