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stdio.c
/** \file
* Re-implementation of <stdio.h> functions that we don't have in the
* Canon firmware.
*
* These are decidedly non-optimal.
*
* Portions copied from uClibc 0.9.30 under the GPL.
* Those portions are: Copyright (C) 2002 Manuel Novoa III
*/
#include "dryos.h"
//#include <errno.h>
// sometimes gcc likes very much the default fprintf and uses that one
// => renamed to my_fprintf to force it to use this one
int
my_fprintf(
FILE * file,
const char * fmt,
...
)
{
va_list ap;
char* buf = alloc_dma_memory(4096);
va_start( ap, fmt );
int len = vsnprintf( buf, 4095, fmt, ap );
va_end( ap );
FIO_WriteFile( file, buf, len );
free_dma_memory(buf);
return len;
}
// Don't use strcmp since we don't have it
int
streq( const char * a, const char * b )
{
while( *a && *b )
if( *a++ != *b++ )
return 0;
return *a == *b;
}
int abs(int num) {
return (num >= 0) ? num : -num;
}
int toupper(int c)
{
if(('a' <= c) && (c <= 'z'))
return 'A' + c - 'a';
return c;
}
int tolower(int c)
{
if(('A' <= c) && (c <= 'Z'))
return 'a' + c - 'A';
return c;
}
static int errno;
int* __errno(void) { return &errno; }
int islower(int x) { return ((x)>='a') && ((x)<='z'); }
int isupper(int x) { return ((x)>='A') && ((x)<='Z'); }
int isalpha(int x) { return islower(x) || isupper(x); }
int isdigit(int x) { return ((x)>='0') && ((x)<='9'); }
int isxdigit(int x) { return isdigit(x) || (((x)>='A') && ((x)<='F')) || (((x)>='a') && ((x)<='f')); }
int isalnum(int x) { return isalpha(x) || isdigit(x); }
int ispunct(int x) { return strchr("!\"#%&'();<=>?[\\]*+,-./:^_{|}~",x)!=0; }
int isgraph(int x) { return ispunct(x) || isalnum(x); }
int isspace(int x) { return strchr(" \r\n\t",x)!=0; }
int iscntrl(int x) { return strchr("\x07\x08\r\n\x0C\x0B\x09",x)!=0; }
int is_file(char* path)
{
uint32_t file_size = 0;
return !FIO_GetFileSize(path, &file_size);
}
int is_dir(char* path)
{
struct fio_file file;
struct fio_dirent * dirent = FIO_FindFirstEx( path, &file );
if( IS_ERROR(dirent) )
{
return 0; // this dir does not exist
}
else
{
FIO_FindClose(dirent);
return 1; // dir found
}
}
static void FIO_CreateDir_recursive(char* path)
{
//~ NotifyBox(2000, "create dir: %s ", path); msleep(2000);
// B:/ML/something
if (is_dir(path)) return;
int n = strlen(path);
for (int i = n-1; i > 2; i--)
{
if (path[i] == '/')
{
path[i] = '\0';
if (!is_dir(path))
FIO_CreateDir_recursive(path);
path[i] = '/';
}
}
FIO_CreateDirectory(path);
}
// a wrapper that also creates missing dirs and removes existing file
FILE* FIO_CreateFileEx(const char* name)
{
// first assume the path is alright
FIO_RemoveFile(name);
FILE* f = FIO_CreateFile(name);
if (f != INVALID_PTR)
return f;
// if we are here, the path may be inexistent => create it
int n = strlen(name);
char* namae = (char*) name; // trick to ignore the const declaration and split the path easily
for (int i = n-1; i > 2; i--)
{
if (namae[i] == '/')
{
namae[i] = '\0';
FIO_CreateDir_recursive(namae);
namae[i] = '/';
}
}
f = FIO_CreateFile(name);
return f;
}
FILE* FIO_CreateFileOrAppend(const char* name)
{
/* credits: https://bitbucket.org/dmilligan/magic-lantern/commits/d7e0245b1c62c26231799e9be3b54dd77d51a283 */
FILE * f = FIO_Open(name, O_RDWR | O_SYNC);
if (f == INVALID_PTR)
{
f = FIO_CreateFileEx(name);
}
else
{
FIO_SeekFile(f,0,SEEK_END);
}
return f;
}
int FIO_CopyFile(char *src,char *dst)
{
const int bufsize = MIN(GetFileSize(src), 128*1024);
void* buf = alloc_dma_memory(bufsize);
if (!buf) return -1;
FILE* f = FIO_Open(src, O_RDONLY | O_SYNC);
if (f == INVALID_PTR) return -1;
FILE* g = FIO_CreateFileEx(dst);
if (g == INVALID_PTR) { FIO_CloseFile(f); return -1; }
int err = 0;
int r = 0;
while ((r = FIO_ReadFile(f, buf, bufsize)))
{
int w = FIO_WriteFile(g, buf, r);
if (w != r)
{
/* copy failed; abort and delete the incomplete file */
err = 1;
break;
}
}
FIO_CloseFile(f);
FIO_CloseFile(g);
free_dma_memory(buf);
if (err)
{
FIO_RemoveFile(dst);
return -1;
}
/* all OK */
return 0;
}
int FIO_MoveFile(char *src,char *dst)
{
int err = FIO_CopyFile(src,dst);
if (!err)
{
/* file copied, we can remove the old one */
FIO_RemoveFile(src);
return 0;
}
else
{
/* something went wrong; keep the old file and return error code */
return err;
}
}
#if !defined(CONFIG_FIO_RENAMEFILE_WORKS) // FIO_RenameFile known to work
int FIO_RenameFile(char* src, char* dst)
{
// FIO_RenameFile not known, or doesn't work
// emulate it by copy + erase (poor man's rename :P )
return FIO_MoveFile(src, dst);
}
#endif
int
snprintf(
char * buf,
size_t max_len,
const char * fmt,
...
)
{
// Docs say:
// http://linux.die.net/man/3/snprintf
// The functions snprintf() and vsnprintf() write at most size bytes (including the terminating null byte ('\0')) to str.
// http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/snprintf.html
// The snprintf() function shall be equivalent to sprintf(), with the addition of the n argument
// which states the size of the buffer referred to by s. If n is zero, nothing shall be written
// and s may be a null pointer. Otherwise, output bytes beyond the n-1st shall be discarded instead
// of being written to the array, and a null byte is written at the end of the bytes actually written into the array.
// Canon vsnprintf will write max_len + 1 bytes, so we need to pass max_len - 1.
va_list ap;
va_start( ap, fmt );
int len = vsnprintf( buf, max_len - 1, fmt, ap );
va_end( ap );
return len;
}
/**
* 5D3 cacheable uncacheable
* newlib memset: 237MB/s 100MB/s
* memset64 : 194MB/s (!) 130MB/s
*/
void* FAST memset64(void* dest, int val, size_t n)
{
dest = (void*)((intptr_t)dest & ~7);
uint64_t* dst = (uint64_t*) dest;
uint64_t v = (uint64_t)val | ((uint64_t)val << 32);
dst++;
for(size_t i = 1; i < n/8; i++)
*dst++ = v;
return (void*)dest;
}
/**
* 5D3 cacheable uncacheable
* newlib memcpy: 75MB/s 17MB/s
* diet memcpy : 19MB/s 4MB/s
* memcpy64 : 80MB/s 32MB/s
*/
void* FAST memcpy64(void* dest, void* srce, size_t n)
{
uint64_t* dst = (uint64_t*)((intptr_t) dest & ~7);
uint64_t* src = (uint64_t*)((intptr_t) srce & ~7);
dst++; src++;
for(size_t i = 1; i < n/8; i++)
*dst++ = *src++;
return (void*)dest;
}