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tools/nolibc/stdlib: replace the ltoa() function with more efficient ones
The original ltoa() function and the reentrant one ltoa_r() present a number of drawbacks. The divide by 10 generates calls to external code from libgcc_s, and the number does not necessarily start at the beginning of the buffer. Let's rewrite these functions so that they do not involve a divide and only use loops on powers of 10, and implement both signed and unsigned variants, always starting from the buffer's first character. Instead of using a static buffer for each function, we're now using a common one. In order to avoid confusion with the ltoa() name, the new functions are called itoa_r() and utoa_r() to distinguish the signed and unsigned versions, and for convenience for their callers, these functions now reutrn the number of characters emitted. The ltoa_r() function is just an inline mapping to the signed one and which returns the buffer. The functions are quite small (86 bytes on x86_64, 68 on armv7) and do not depend anymore on external code. Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
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#include "types.h"
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#include "sys.h"
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/* Buffer used to store int-to-ASCII conversions. Will only be implemented if
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* any of the related functions is implemented. The area is large enough to
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* store "18446744073709551615" or "-9223372036854775808" and the final zero.
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*/
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static __attribute__((unused)) char itoa_buffer[21];
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/*
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* As much as possible, please keep functions alphabetically sorted.
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*/
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@ -45,36 +52,96 @@ int atoi(const char *s)
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return atol(s);
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}
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/* performs the opposite of atol() using a user-fed buffer. The buffer must be
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* at least 21 bytes long (large enough for "-9223372036854775808").
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/* Converts the unsigned long integer <in> to its string representation into
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* buffer <buffer>, which must be long enough to store the number and the
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* trailing zero (21 bytes for 18446744073709551615 in 64-bit, 11 for
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* 4294967295 in 32-bit). The buffer is filled from the first byte, and the
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* number of characters emitted (not counting the trailing zero) is returned.
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* The function is constructed in a way to optimize the code size and avoid
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* any divide that could add a dependency on large external functions.
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*/
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static __attribute__((unused))
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const char *ltoa_r(long in, char *buffer)
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int utoa_r(unsigned long in, char *buffer)
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{
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char *pos = buffer + 21 - 1;
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int neg = in < 0;
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unsigned long n = neg ? -in : in;
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unsigned long lim;
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int digits = 0;
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int pos = (~0UL > 0xfffffffful) ? 19 : 9;
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int dig;
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*pos-- = '\0';
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do {
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*pos-- = '0' + n % 10;
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n /= 10;
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if (pos < buffer)
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return pos + 1;
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} while (n);
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for (dig = 0, lim = 1; dig < pos; dig++)
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lim *= 10;
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if (neg)
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*pos-- = '-';
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return pos + 1;
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if (digits || in >= lim || !pos) {
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for (dig = 0; in >= lim; dig++)
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in -= lim;
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buffer[digits++] = '0' + dig;
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}
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} while (pos--);
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buffer[digits] = 0;
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return digits;
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}
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/* performs the opposite of atol() using a statically allocated buffer */
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/* Converts the signed long integer <in> to its string representation into
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* buffer <buffer>, which must be long enough to store the number and the
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* trailing zero (21 bytes for -9223372036854775808 in 64-bit, 12 for
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* -2147483648 in 32-bit). The buffer is filled from the first byte, and the
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* number of characters emitted (not counting the trailing zero) is returned.
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*/
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static __attribute__((unused))
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const char *ltoa(long in)
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int itoa_r(long in, char *buffer)
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{
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/* large enough for -9223372036854775808 */
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static char buffer[21];
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return ltoa_r(in, buffer);
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char *ptr = buffer;
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int len = 0;
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if (in < 0) {
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in = -in;
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*(ptr++) = '-';
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len++;
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}
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len += utoa_r(in, ptr);
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return len;
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}
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/* for historical compatibility, same as above but returns the pointer to the
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* buffer.
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*/
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static inline __attribute__((unused))
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char *ltoa_r(long in, char *buffer)
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{
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itoa_r(in, buffer);
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return buffer;
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}
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/* converts long integer <in> to a string using the static itoa_buffer and
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* returns the pointer to that string.
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*/
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static inline __attribute__((unused))
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char *itoa(long in)
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{
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itoa_r(in, itoa_buffer);
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return itoa_buffer;
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}
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/* converts long integer <in> to a string using the static itoa_buffer and
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* returns the pointer to that string. Same as above, for compatibility.
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*/
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static inline __attribute__((unused))
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char *ltoa(long in)
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{
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itoa_r(in, itoa_buffer);
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return itoa_buffer;
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}
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/* converts unsigned long integer <in> to a string using the static itoa_buffer
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* and returns the pointer to that string.
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*/
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static inline __attribute__((unused))
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char *utoa(unsigned long in)
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{
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utoa_r(in, itoa_buffer);
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return itoa_buffer;
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}
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static __attribute__((unused))
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