/* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. */ /* Printf-like functionality for Chrome EC */ #ifndef __CROS_EC_PRINTF_H #define __CROS_EC_PRINTF_H #include /* For va_list */ #include "common.h" /* * Printf formatting: % [flags] [width] [.precision] [length] [type] * * Flags may be any/all of the following, and must occur in the following * order if present: * - '0' = prefixed with 0's instead of spaces (%08x) * - '-' = left-justify instead of right-justify (%-5s) * - '+' = prefix positive value with '+' (%+d). Write '%-+' instead of * '%+-' when used with left-justification. Ignored when * used with unsigned integer types or non-integer types. * * Width is the minimum output width, and may be: * - A number ("0" - "255") * - '*' = use next integer argument as width * * Precision must be preceded by a decimal point, and may be: * - A number ("0" - "255") * - '*' = use next integer argument as precision * * For integers, precision will put a decimal point before that many digits. * So snprintf(buf, size, "%.6d", 123) sets buf="0.000123". This is most * useful for printing times, voltages, and currents. * * Length may be: * - 'l' = integer is 64-bit instead of native 32-bit * * Type may be: * - 'c' - character * - 's' - null-terminated ASCII string * - 'h' - binary data, print as hex; precision is length of data in bytes. * So "%.8h" prints 8 bytes of binary data * - 'p' - pointer * - 'd' - signed integer * - 'i' - signed integer if CONFIG_PRINTF_LEGACY_LI_FORMAT is set (ignore l) * - 'u' - unsigned integer * - 'x' - unsigned integer, print as lower-case hexadecimal * - 'X' - unsigned integer, print as upper-case hexadecimal * - 'b' - unsigned integer, print as binary * * Special format codes: * - "%T" - current time in seconds - interpreted as "%.6T" for precision. * This does NOT use up any arguments. */ /** * Print formatted output to a function, like vfprintf() * * @param addchar Function to be called for each character added. * Will be passed the same context passed to vfnprintf(), * and the character to add. Should return 0 if the * character was accepted or non-zero if the character * was dropped due to overflow. * @param context Context pointer to pass to addchar() * @param format Format string (see above for acceptable formats) * @param args Parameters * @return EC_SUCCESS, or non-zero if output was truncated. */ int vfnprintf(int (*addchar)(void *context, int c), void *context, const char *format, va_list args); /** * Print formatted outut to a string. * * Guarantees null-termination if size!=0. * * @param str Destination string * @param size Size of destination in bytes * @param format Format string * @return EC_SUCCESS, or non-zero if output was truncated. */ int snprintf(char *str, int size, const char *format, ...); /** * Print formatted outut to a string. * * Guarantees null-termination if size!=0. * * @param str Destination string * @param size Size of destination in bytes * @param format Format string * @param args Parameters * @return EC_SUCCESS, or non-zero if output was truncated. */ int vsnprintf(char *str, int size, const char *format, va_list args); #endif /* __CROS_EC_PRINTF_H */