/*******************************************************************************
*
* Module Name: utstring - Common functions for strings and characters
*
******************************************************************************/
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#include "acpi.h"
#include "accommon.h"
#include "acnamesp.h"
ACPI_MODULE_NAME ("utstring")
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: AcpiUtPrintString
*
* PARAMETERS: String - Null terminated ASCII string
* MaxLength - Maximum output length. Used to constrain the
* length of strings during debug output only.
*
* RETURN: None
*
* DESCRIPTION: Dump an ASCII string with support for ACPI-defined escape
* sequences.
*
******************************************************************************/
void
char *String,
{
UINT32 i;
if (!String)
{
AcpiOsPrintf ("<\"NULL STRING PTR\">");
return;
}
AcpiOsPrintf ("\"");
{
/* Escape sequences */
switch (String[i])
{
case 0x07:
break;
case 0x08:
break;
case 0x0C:
break;
case 0x0A:
break;
case 0x0D:
break;
case 0x09:
break;
case 0x0B:
break;
case '\'': /* Single Quote */
case '\"': /* Double Quote */
case '\\': /* Backslash */
break;
default:
/* Check for printable character or hex escape */
{
/* This is a normal character */
}
else
{
/* All others will be Hex escapes */
}
break;
}
}
AcpiOsPrintf ("\"");
{
AcpiOsPrintf ("...");
}
}
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: AcpiUtRepairName
*
* PARAMETERS: Name - The ACPI name to be repaired
*
* RETURN: Repaired version of the name
*
* DESCRIPTION: Repair an ACPI name: Change invalid characters to '*' and
* return the new name. NOTE: the Name parameter must reside in
*
* An ACPI Name must consist of valid ACPI characters. We will repair the name
* if necessary because we don't want to abort because of this, but we want
* all namespace names to be printable. A warning message is appropriate.
*
* This issue came up because there are in fact machines that exhibit
* this problem, and we want to be able to enable ACPI support for them,
* even though there are a few bad names.
*
******************************************************************************/
void
char *Name)
{
UINT32 i;
/*
* Special case for the root node. This can happen if we get an
* error during the execution of module-level code.
*/
{
return;
}
/* Check each character in the name */
for (i = 0; i < ACPI_NAME_SIZE; i++)
{
if (AcpiUtValidNameChar (Name[i], i))
{
continue;
}
/*
* Replace a bad character with something printable, yet technically
* still invalid. This prevents any collisions with existing "good"
* names in the namespace.
*/
Name[i] = '*';
FoundBadChar = TRUE;
}
if (FoundBadChar)
{
/* Report warning only if in strict mode or debug mode */
{
"Invalid character(s) in name (0x%.8X), repaired: [%4.4s]",
OriginalName, Name));
}
else
{
"Invalid character(s) in name (0x%.8X), repaired: [%4.4s]",
OriginalName, Name));
}
}
}
#if defined ACPI_ASL_COMPILER || defined ACPI_EXEC_APP
/*******************************************************************************
*
* FUNCTION: UtConvertBackslashes
*
* PARAMETERS: Pathname - File pathname string to be converted
*
* RETURN: Modifies the input Pathname
*
* DESCRIPTION: Convert all backslashes (0x5C) to forward slashes (0x2F) within
* the entire input file pathname string.
*
******************************************************************************/
void
char *Pathname)
{
if (!Pathname)
{
return;
}
while (*Pathname)
{
if (*Pathname == '\\')
{
*Pathname = '/';
}
Pathname++;
}
}
#endif