/* * Copyright (C) 2007 Michael Brown . * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA * 02110-1301, USA. * * You can also choose to distribute this program under the terms of * the Unmodified Binary Distribution Licence (as given in the file * COPYING.UBDL), provided that you have satisfied its requirements. */ FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER_OR_UBDL ); /** * @file * * Line buffering * */ #include #include #include #include #include /** * Retrieve buffered-up line * * @v linebuf Line buffer * @ret line Buffered line, or NULL if no line ready to read */ char * buffered_line ( struct line_buffer *linebuf ) { char *line = &linebuf->data[ linebuf->len ]; /* Fail unless we have a newly completed line to retrieve */ if ( ( linebuf->len == 0 ) || ( linebuf->consumed == 0 ) || ( *(--line) != '\0' ) ) return NULL; /* Identify start of line */ while ( ( line > linebuf->data ) && ( line[-1] != '\0' ) ) line--; return line; } /** * Discard line buffer contents * * @v linebuf Line buffer */ void empty_line_buffer ( struct line_buffer *linebuf ) { free ( linebuf->data ); linebuf->data = NULL; linebuf->len = 0; linebuf->consumed = 0; } /** * Buffer up received data by lines * * @v linebuf Line buffer * @v data New data to add * @v len Length of new data to add * @ret len Consumed length, or negative error number * * After calling line_buffer(), use buffered_line() to determine * whether or not a complete line is available. Carriage returns and * newlines will have been stripped, and the line will be * NUL-terminated. This buffered line is valid only until the next * call to line_buffer() (or to empty_line_buffer()). * * Note that line buffers use dynamically allocated storage; you * should call empty_line_buffer() before freeing a @c struct @c * line_buffer. */ int line_buffer ( struct line_buffer *linebuf, const char *data, size_t len ) { const char *eol; size_t consume; size_t new_len; char *new_data; char *lf; char *cr; /* Search for line terminator */ if ( ( eol = memchr ( data, '\n', len ) ) ) { consume = ( eol - data + 1 ); } else { consume = len; } /* Reject any embedded NULs within the data to be consumed */ if ( memchr ( data, '\0', consume ) ) return -EINVAL; /* Reallocate data buffer and copy in new data */ new_len = ( linebuf->len + consume ); new_data = realloc ( linebuf->data, ( new_len + 1 ) ); if ( ! new_data ) return -ENOMEM; memcpy ( ( new_data + linebuf->len ), data, consume ); new_data[new_len] = '\0'; linebuf->data = new_data; linebuf->len = new_len; /* If we have reached end of line, terminate the line */ if ( eol ) { /* Overwrite trailing LF (which must exist at this point) */ assert ( linebuf->len > 0 ); lf = &linebuf->data[ linebuf->len - 1 ]; assert ( *lf == '\n' ); *lf = '\0'; /* Trim (and overwrite) trailing CR, if present */ if ( linebuf->len > 1 ) { cr = ( lf - 1 ); if ( *cr == '\r' ) { linebuf->len--; *cr = '\0'; } } } /* Record consumed length */ linebuf->consumed = consume; return consume; }