1 /*
2  * include/common/ist.h
3  * Very simple indirect string manipulation functions.
4  *
5  * Copyright (C) 2014-2017 Willy Tarreau - w@1wt.eu
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27 
28 #ifndef _COMMON_IST_H
29 #define _COMMON_IST_H
30 
31 #include <ctype.h>
32 #include <string.h>
33 #include <unistd.h>
34 
35 #include <common/config.h>
36 
37 /* ASCII to lower case conversion table */
38 #define _IST_LC ((const unsigned char[256]){            \
39 	0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05, 0x06, 0x07, \
40 	0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, \
41 	0x10, 0x11, 0x12, 0x13, 0x14, 0x15, 0x16, 0x17, \
42 	0x18, 0x19, 0x1a, 0x1b, 0x1c, 0x1d, 0x1e, 0x1f, \
43 	0x20, 0x21, 0x22, 0x23, 0x24, 0x25, 0x26, 0x27, \
44 	0x28, 0x29, 0x2a, 0x2b, 0x2c, 0x2d, 0x2e, 0x2f, \
45 	0x30, 0x31, 0x32, 0x33, 0x34, 0x35, 0x36, 0x37, \
46 	0x38, 0x39, 0x3a, 0x3b, 0x3c, 0x3d, 0x3e, 0x3f, \
47 	0x40, 0x61, 0x62, 0x63, 0x64, 0x65, 0x66, 0x67, \
48 	0x68, 0x69, 0x6a, 0x6b, 0x6c, 0x6d, 0x6e, 0x6f, \
49 	0x70, 0x71, 0x72, 0x73, 0x74, 0x75, 0x76, 0x77, \
50 	0x78, 0x79, 0x7a, 0x5b, 0x5c, 0x5d, 0x5e, 0x5f, \
51 	0x60, 0x61, 0x62, 0x63, 0x64, 0x65, 0x66, 0x67, \
52 	0x68, 0x69, 0x6a, 0x6b, 0x6c, 0x6d, 0x6e, 0x6f, \
53 	0x70, 0x71, 0x72, 0x73, 0x74, 0x75, 0x76, 0x77, \
54 	0x78, 0x79, 0x7a, 0x7b, 0x7c, 0x7d, 0x7e, 0x7f, \
55 	0x80, 0x81, 0x82, 0x83, 0x84, 0x85, 0x86, 0x87, \
56 	0x88, 0x89, 0x8a, 0x8b, 0x8c, 0x8d, 0x8e, 0x8f, \
57 	0x90, 0x91, 0x92, 0x93, 0x94, 0x95, 0x96, 0x97, \
58 	0x98, 0x99, 0x9a, 0x9b, 0x9c, 0x9d, 0x9e, 0x9f, \
59 	0xa0, 0xa1, 0xa2, 0xa3, 0xa4, 0xa5, 0xa6, 0xa7, \
60 	0xa8, 0xa9, 0xaa, 0xab, 0xac, 0xad, 0xae, 0xaf, \
61 	0xb0, 0xb1, 0xb2, 0xb3, 0xb4, 0xb5, 0xb6, 0xb7, \
62 	0xb8, 0xb9, 0xba, 0xbb, 0xbc, 0xbd, 0xbe, 0xbf, \
63 	0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc2, 0xc3, 0xc4, 0xc5, 0xc6, 0xc7, \
64 	0xc8, 0xc9, 0xca, 0xcb, 0xcc, 0xcd, 0xce, 0xcf, \
65 	0xd0, 0xd1, 0xd2, 0xd3, 0xd4, 0xd5, 0xd6, 0xd7, \
66 	0xd8, 0xd9, 0xda, 0xdb, 0xdc, 0xdd, 0xde, 0xdf, \
67 	0xe0, 0xe1, 0xe2, 0xe3, 0xe4, 0xe5, 0xe6, 0xe7, \
68 	0xe8, 0xe9, 0xea, 0xeb, 0xec, 0xed, 0xee, 0xef, \
69 	0xf0, 0xf1, 0xf2, 0xf3, 0xf4, 0xf5, 0xf6, 0xf7, \
70 	0xf8, 0xf9, 0xfa, 0xfb, 0xfc, 0xfd, 0xfe, 0xff, \
71 })
72 
73 /* ASCII to upper case conversion table */
74 #define _IST_UC ((const unsigned char[256]){            \
75 	0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05, 0x06, 0x07, \
76 	0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f, \
77 	0x10, 0x11, 0x12, 0x13, 0x14, 0x15, 0x16, 0x17, \
78 	0x18, 0x19, 0x1a, 0x1b, 0x1c, 0x1d, 0x1e, 0x1f, \
79 	0x20, 0x21, 0x22, 0x23, 0x24, 0x25, 0x26, 0x27, \
80 	0x28, 0x29, 0x2a, 0x2b, 0x2c, 0x2d, 0x2e, 0x2f, \
81 	0x30, 0x31, 0x32, 0x33, 0x34, 0x35, 0x36, 0x37, \
82 	0x38, 0x39, 0x3a, 0x3b, 0x3c, 0x3d, 0x3e, 0x3f, \
83 	0x40, 0x41, 0x42, 0x43, 0x44, 0x45, 0x46, 0x47, \
84 	0x48, 0x49, 0x4a, 0x4b, 0x4c, 0x4d, 0x4e, 0x4f, \
85 	0x50, 0x51, 0x52, 0x53, 0x54, 0x55, 0x56, 0x57, \
86 	0x58, 0x59, 0x5a, 0x5b, 0x5c, 0x5d, 0x5e, 0x5f, \
87 	0x60, 0x41, 0x42, 0x43, 0x44, 0x45, 0x46, 0x47, \
88 	0x48, 0x49, 0x4a, 0x4b, 0x4c, 0x4d, 0x4e, 0x4f, \
89 	0x50, 0x51, 0x52, 0x53, 0x54, 0x55, 0x56, 0x57, \
90 	0x58, 0x59, 0x5a, 0x7b, 0x7c, 0x7d, 0x7e, 0x7f, \
91 	0x80, 0x81, 0x82, 0x83, 0x84, 0x85, 0x86, 0x87, \
92 	0x88, 0x89, 0x8a, 0x8b, 0x8c, 0x8d, 0x8e, 0x8f, \
93 	0x90, 0x91, 0x92, 0x93, 0x94, 0x95, 0x96, 0x97, \
94 	0x98, 0x99, 0x9a, 0x9b, 0x9c, 0x9d, 0x9e, 0x9f, \
95 	0xa0, 0xa1, 0xa2, 0xa3, 0xa4, 0xa5, 0xa6, 0xa7, \
96 	0xa8, 0xa9, 0xaa, 0xab, 0xac, 0xad, 0xae, 0xaf, \
97 	0xb0, 0xb1, 0xb2, 0xb3, 0xb4, 0xb5, 0xb6, 0xb7, \
98 	0xb8, 0xb9, 0xba, 0xbb, 0xbc, 0xbd, 0xbe, 0xbf, \
99 	0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc2, 0xc3, 0xc4, 0xc5, 0xc6, 0xc7, \
100 	0xc8, 0xc9, 0xca, 0xcb, 0xcc, 0xcd, 0xce, 0xcf, \
101 	0xd0, 0xd1, 0xd2, 0xd3, 0xd4, 0xd5, 0xd6, 0xd7, \
102 	0xd8, 0xd9, 0xda, 0xdb, 0xdc, 0xdd, 0xde, 0xdf, \
103 	0xe0, 0xe1, 0xe2, 0xe3, 0xe4, 0xe5, 0xe6, 0xe7, \
104 	0xe8, 0xe9, 0xea, 0xeb, 0xec, 0xed, 0xee, 0xef, \
105 	0xf0, 0xf1, 0xf2, 0xf3, 0xf4, 0xf5, 0xf6, 0xf7, \
106 	0xf8, 0xf9, 0xfa, 0xfb, 0xfc, 0xfd, 0xfe, 0xff, \
107 })
108 
109 #ifdef USE_OBSOLETE_LINKER
110 /* some old linkers and some non-ELF platforms have issues with the weak
111  * attribute so we turn these arrays to literals there.
112  */
113 #define ist_lc _IST_LC
114 #define ist_uc _IST_UC
115 #else
116 const unsigned char ist_lc[256] __attribute__((weak)) = _IST_LC;
117 const unsigned char ist_uc[256] __attribute__((weak)) = _IST_UC;
118 #endif
119 
120 /* This string definition will most often be used to represent a read-only
121  * string returned from a function, based on the starting point and its length
122  * in bytes. No storage is provided, only a pointer and a length. The types
123  * here are important as we only want to have 2 native machine words there so
124  * that on modern architectures the compiler is capable of efficiently
125  * returning a register pair without having to allocate stack room from the
126  * caller. This is done with -freg-struct which is often enabled by default.
127  */
128 struct ist {
129 	char  *ptr;
130 	size_t len;
131 };
132 
133 /* makes a constant ist from a constant string, for use in array declarations */
134 #define IST(str) { .ptr = str "", .len = (sizeof str "") - 1 }
135 
136 /* makes an ist from a regular zero terminated string. Null has length 0.
137  * Constants are detected and replaced with constant initializers. Other values
138  * are measured by hand without strlen() as it's much cheaper and inlinable on
139  * small strings. The construct is complex because we must never call
140  * __builtin_strlen() with an expression otherwise it involves a real
141  * measurement.
142  */
143 #if __GNUC__ >= 4
144 // gcc >= 4 detects constant propagation of str through __x and resolves the
145 // length of constant strings easily.
146 #define ist(str) ({                                                    \
147 	char *__x = (void *)(str);                                     \
148 	(struct ist){                                                  \
149 		.ptr = __x,                                            \
150 		.len = __builtin_constant_p(str) ?                     \
151 			((void *)str == (void *)0) ? 0 :               \
152 			__builtin_strlen(__x) :                        \
153 			({                                             \
154 				size_t __l = 0;                        \
155 				if (__x) for (__l--; __x[++__l]; ) ;   \
156 				__l;                                   \
157 			})                                             \
158 	};                                                             \
159 })
160 #else
161 // gcc < 4 can't do this, and the side effect is a warning each time a NULL is
162 // passed to ist() due to the check on __builtin_strlen(). It doesn't have the
163 // ability to know that this code is never called.
164 #define ist(str) ({                                                    \
165 	char *__x = (void *)(str);                                     \
166 	(struct ist){                                                  \
167 		.ptr = __x,                                            \
168 		.len = __builtin_constant_p(str) ?                     \
169 			((void *)str == (void *)0) ? 0 :               \
170 			__builtin_strlen(str) :                        \
171 			({                                             \
172 				size_t __l = 0;                        \
173 				if (__x) for (__l--; __x[++__l]; ) ;   \
174 				__l;                                   \
175 			})                                             \
176 	};                                                             \
177 })
178 #endif
179 
180 /* makes an ist struct from a string and a length */
ist2(const void * ptr,size_t len)181 static inline struct ist ist2(const void *ptr, size_t len)
182 {
183 	return (struct ist){ .ptr = (char *)ptr, .len = len };
184 }
185 
186 /* This function MODIFIES the string to add a zero AFTER the end, and returns
187  * the start pointer. The purpose is to use it on strings extracted by parsers
188  * from larger strings cut with delimiters that are not important and can be
189  * destroyed. It allows any such string to be used with regular string
190  * functions. It's also convenient to use with printf() to show data extracted
191  * from writable areas. The caller is obviously responsible for ensuring that
192  * the string is valid and that the first byte past the end is writable. If
193  * these conditions cannot be satisfied, use istpad() below instead.
194  */
ist0(struct ist ist)195 static inline char *ist0(struct ist ist)
196 {
197 	ist.ptr[ist.len] = 0;
198 	return ist.ptr;
199 }
200 
201 /* returns the length of the string */
istlen(const struct ist ist)202 static inline size_t istlen(const struct ist ist)
203 {
204 	return ist.len;
205 }
206 
207 /* skips to next character in the string, always stops at the end */
istnext(const struct ist ist)208 static inline struct ist istnext(const struct ist ist)
209 {
210 	struct ist ret = ist;
211 
212 	if (ret.len) {
213 		ret.len--;
214 		ret.ptr++;
215 	}
216 	return ret;
217 }
218 
219 /* copies the contents from string <ist> to buffer <buf> and adds a trailing
220  * zero. The caller must ensure <buf> is large enough.
221  */
istpad(void * buf,const struct ist ist)222 static inline struct ist istpad(void *buf, const struct ist ist)
223 {
224 	struct ist ret = { .ptr = buf, .len = ist.len };
225 
226 	for (ret.len = 0; ret.len < ist.len; ret.len++)
227 		ret.ptr[ret.len] = ist.ptr[ret.len];
228 
229 	ret.ptr[ret.len] = 0;
230 	return ret;
231 }
232 
233 /* trims string <ist> to no more than <size> characters. The string is
234  * returned.
235  */
isttrim(const struct ist ist,size_t size)236 static inline struct ist isttrim(const struct ist ist, size_t size)
237 {
238 	struct ist ret = ist;
239 
240 	if (ret.len > size)
241 		ret.len = size;
242 	return ret;
243 }
244 
245 /* trims string <ist> to no more than <size>-1 characters and ensures that a
246  * zero is placed after <ist.len> (possibly reduced by one) and before <size>,
247  * unless <size> is already zero. The string is returned. This is mostly aimed
248  * at building printable strings that need to be zero-terminated.
249  */
istzero(const struct ist ist,size_t size)250 static inline struct ist istzero(const struct ist ist, size_t size)
251 {
252 	struct ist ret = ist;
253 
254 	if (!size)
255 		ret.len = 0;
256 	else {
257 		if (ret.len > size - 1)
258 			ret.len = size - 1;
259 		ret.ptr[ret.len] = 0;
260 	}
261 	return ret;
262 }
263 
264 /* returns the ordinal difference between two strings :
265  *    < 0 if ist1 < ist2
266  *    = 0 if ist1 == ist2
267  *    > 0 if ist1 > ist2
268  */
istdiff(const struct ist ist1,const struct ist ist2)269 static inline int istdiff(const struct ist ist1, const struct ist ist2)
270 {
271 	struct ist l = ist1;
272 	struct ist r = ist2;
273 
274 	do {
275 		if (!l.len--)
276 			return -r.len;
277 		if (!r.len--)
278 			return 1;
279 	} while (*l.ptr++ == *r.ptr++);
280 
281 	return *(unsigned char *)(l.ptr - 1) - *(unsigned char *)(r.ptr - 1);
282 }
283 
284 /* returns non-zero if <ist1> starts like <ist2> (empty strings do match) */
istmatch(const struct ist ist1,const struct ist ist2)285 static inline int istmatch(const struct ist ist1, const struct ist ist2)
286 {
287 	struct ist l = ist1;
288 	struct ist r = ist2;
289 
290 	if (l.len < r.len)
291 		return 0;
292 
293 	while (r.len--) {
294 		if (*l.ptr++ != *r.ptr++)
295 			return 0;
296 	}
297 	return 1;
298 }
299 
300 /* returns non-zero if <ist1> starts like <ist2> on the first <count>
301  * characters (empty strings do match).
302  */
istnmatch(const struct ist ist1,const struct ist ist2,size_t count)303 static inline int istnmatch(const struct ist ist1, const struct ist ist2, size_t count)
304 {
305 	struct ist l = ist1;
306 	struct ist r = ist2;
307 
308 	if (l.len > count)
309 		l.len = count;
310 	if (r.len > count)
311 		r.len = count;
312 	return istmatch(l, r);
313 }
314 
315 /* returns non-zero if <ist1> equals <ist2> (empty strings are equal) */
isteq(const struct ist ist1,const struct ist ist2)316 static inline int isteq(const struct ist ist1, const struct ist ist2)
317 {
318 	struct ist l = ist1;
319 	struct ist r = ist2;
320 
321 	if (l.len != r.len)
322 		return 0;
323 
324 	while (l.len--) {
325 		if (*l.ptr++ != *r.ptr++)
326 			return 0;
327 	}
328 	return 1;
329 }
330 
331 /* returns non-zero if <ist1> equals <ist2>, ignoring the case (empty strings are equal) */
isteqi(const struct ist ist1,const struct ist ist2)332 static inline int isteqi(const struct ist ist1, const struct ist ist2)
333 {
334 	struct ist l = ist1;
335 	struct ist r = ist2;
336 
337 	if (l.len != r.len)
338 		return 0;
339 
340 	while (l.len--) {
341 		if (*l.ptr != *r.ptr &&
342 		    ist_lc[(unsigned char)*l.ptr] != ist_lc[(unsigned char)*r.ptr])
343 			return 0;
344 
345 		l.ptr++;
346 		r.ptr++;
347 	}
348 	return 1;
349 }
350 
351 /* returns non-zero if <ist1> equals <ist2> on the first <count> characters
352  * (empty strings are equal).
353  */
istneq(const struct ist ist1,const struct ist ist2,size_t count)354 static inline int istneq(const struct ist ist1, const struct ist ist2, size_t count)
355 {
356 	struct ist l = ist1;
357 	struct ist r = ist2;
358 
359 	if (l.len > count)
360 		l.len = count;
361 	if (r.len > count)
362 		r.len = count;
363 	return isteq(l, r);
364 }
365 
366 /* copies <src> over <dst> for a maximum of <count> bytes. Returns the number
367  * of characters copied (src.len), or -1 if it does not fit. In all cases, the
368  * contents are copied prior to reporting an error, so that the destination
369  * at least contains a valid but truncated string.
370  */
istcpy(struct ist * dst,const struct ist src,size_t count)371 static inline ssize_t istcpy(struct ist *dst, const struct ist src, size_t count)
372 {
373 	dst->len = 0;
374 
375 	if (count > src.len)
376 		count = src.len;
377 
378 	while (dst->len < count) {
379 		dst->ptr[dst->len] = src.ptr[dst->len];
380 		dst->len++;
381 	}
382 
383 	if (dst->len == src.len)
384 		return src.len;
385 
386 	return -1;
387 }
388 
389 /* copies <src> over <dst> for a maximum of <count> bytes. Returns the number
390  * of characters copied, or -1 if it does not fit. A (possibly truncated) valid
391  * copy of <src> is always left into <dst>, and a trailing \0 is appended as
392  * long as <count> is not null, even if that results in reducing the string by
393  * one character.
394  */
istscpy(struct ist * dst,const struct ist src,size_t count)395 static inline ssize_t istscpy(struct ist *dst, const struct ist src, size_t count)
396 {
397 	dst->len = 0;
398 
399 	if (!count)
400 		goto fail;
401 
402 	if (count > src.len)
403 		count = src.len + 1;
404 
405 	while (dst->len < count - 1) {
406 		dst->ptr[dst->len] = src.ptr[dst->len];
407 		dst->len++;
408 	}
409 
410 	dst->ptr[dst->len] = 0;
411 	if (dst->len == src.len)
412 		return src.len;
413  fail:
414 	return -1;
415 }
416 
417 /* appends <src> after <dst> for a maximum of <count> total bytes in <dst> after
418  * the copy. <dst> is assumed to be <count> or less before the call. The new
419  * string's length is returned, or -1 if a truncation happened. In all cases,
420  * the contents are copied prior to reporting an error, so that the destination
421  * at least contains a valid but truncated string.
422  */
istcat(struct ist * dst,const struct ist src,size_t count)423 static inline ssize_t istcat(struct ist *dst, const struct ist src, size_t count)
424 {
425 	const char *s = src.ptr;
426 
427 	while (dst->len < count && s != src.ptr + src.len)
428 		dst->ptr[dst->len++] = *s++;
429 
430 	if (s == src.ptr + src.len)
431 		return dst->len;
432 
433 	return -1;
434 }
435 
436 /* appends <src> after <dst> for a maximum of <count> total bytes in <dst> after
437  * the copy. <dst> is assumed to be <count> or less before the call. The new
438  * string's length is returned, or -1 if a truncation happened. In all cases,
439  * the contents are copied prior to reporting an error, so that the destination
440  * at least contains a valid but truncated string.
441  */
istscat(struct ist * dst,const struct ist src,size_t count)442 static inline ssize_t istscat(struct ist *dst, const struct ist src, size_t count)
443 {
444 	const char *s = src.ptr;
445 
446 	if (!count)
447 		goto fail;
448 
449 	while (dst->len < count - 1 && s != src.ptr + src.len) {
450 		dst->ptr[dst->len++] = *s++;
451 	}
452 
453 	dst->ptr[dst->len] = 0;
454 	if (s == src.ptr + src.len)
455 		return dst->len;
456  fail:
457 	return -1;
458 }
459 
460 /* copies the entire <src> over <dst>, which must be allocated large enough to
461  * hold the whole contents. No trailing zero is appended, this is mainly used
462  * for protocol processing where the frame length has already been checked. An
463  * ist made of the output and its length are returned. The destination is not
464  * touched if src.len is null.
465  */
ist2bin(char * dst,const struct ist src)466 static inline struct ist ist2bin(char *dst, const struct ist src)
467 {
468 	size_t ofs = 0;
469 
470 	/* discourage the compiler from trying to optimize for large strings,
471 	 * but tell it that most of our strings are not empty.
472 	 */
473 	if (__builtin_expect(ofs < src.len, 1)) {
474 		do {
475 			dst[ofs] = src.ptr[ofs];
476 			ofs++;
477 		} while (__builtin_expect(ofs < src.len, 0));
478 	}
479 	return ist2(dst, ofs);
480 }
481 
482 /* copies the entire <src> over <dst>, which must be allocated large enough to
483  * hold the whole contents as well as a trailing zero which is always appended.
484  * This is mainly used for protocol conversions where the frame length has
485  * already been checked. An ist made of the output and its length (not counting
486  * the trailing zero) are returned.
487  */
ist2str(char * dst,const struct ist src,size_t count)488 static inline struct ist ist2str(char *dst, const struct ist src, size_t count)
489 {
490 	size_t ofs = 0;
491 
492 	/* discourage the compiler from trying to optimize for large strings,
493 	 * but tell it that most of our strings are not empty.
494 	 */
495 	if (__builtin_expect(ofs < src.len, 1)) {
496 		do {
497 			dst[ofs] = src.ptr[ofs];
498 			ofs++;
499 		} while (__builtin_expect(ofs < src.len, 0));
500 	}
501 	dst[ofs] = 0;
502 	return ist2(dst, ofs);
503 }
504 
505 /* makes a lower case copy of the entire <src> into <dst>, which must have been
506  * allocated large enough to hold the whole contents. No trailing zero is
507  * appended, this is mainly used for protocol processing where the frame length
508  * has already been checked. An ist made of the output and its length are
509  * returned. The destination is not touched if src.len is null.
510  */
ist2bin_lc(char * dst,const struct ist src)511 static inline struct ist ist2bin_lc(char *dst, const struct ist src)
512 {
513 	size_t ofs = 0;
514 
515 	/* discourage the compiler from trying to optimize for large strings,
516 	 * but tell it that most of our strings are not empty.
517 	 */
518 	if (__builtin_expect(ofs < src.len, 1)) {
519 		do {
520 			dst[ofs] = ist_lc[(unsigned char)src.ptr[ofs]];
521 			ofs++;
522 		} while (__builtin_expect(ofs < src.len, 0));
523 	}
524 	return ist2(dst, ofs);
525 }
526 
527 /* makes a lower case copy of the entire <src> into <dst>, which must have been
528  * allocated large enough to hold the whole contents as well as a trailing zero
529  * which is always appended. This is mainly used for protocol conversions where
530  * the frame length has already been checked. An ist made of the output and its
531  * length (not counting the trailing zero) are returned.
532  */
ist2str_lc(char * dst,const struct ist src,size_t count)533 static inline struct ist ist2str_lc(char *dst, const struct ist src, size_t count)
534 {
535 	size_t ofs = 0;
536 
537 	/* discourage the compiler from trying to optimize for large strings,
538 	 * but tell it that most of our strings are not empty.
539 	 */
540 	if (__builtin_expect(ofs < src.len, 1)) {
541 		do {
542 			dst[ofs] = ist_lc[(unsigned char)src.ptr[ofs]];
543 			ofs++;
544 		} while (__builtin_expect(ofs < src.len, 0));
545 	}
546 	dst[ofs] = 0;
547 	return ist2(dst, ofs);
548 }
549 
550 /* makes an upper case copy of the entire <src> into <dst>, which must have
551  * been allocated large enough to hold the whole contents. No trailing zero is
552  * appended, this is mainly used for protocol processing where the frame length
553  * has already been checked. An ist made of the output and its length are
554  * returned. The destination is not touched if src.len is null.
555  */
ist2bin_uc(char * dst,const struct ist src)556 static inline struct ist ist2bin_uc(char *dst, const struct ist src)
557 {
558 	size_t ofs = 0;
559 
560 	/* discourage the compiler from trying to optimize for large strings,
561 	 * but tell it that most of our strings are not empty.
562 	 */
563 	if (__builtin_expect(ofs < src.len, 1)) {
564 		do {
565 			dst[ofs] = ist_uc[(unsigned char)src.ptr[ofs]];
566 			ofs++;
567 		} while (__builtin_expect(ofs < src.len, 0));
568 	}
569 	return ist2(dst, ofs);
570 }
571 
572 /* makes an upper case copy of the entire <src> into <dst>, which must have been
573  * allocated large enough to hold the whole contents as well as a trailing zero
574  * which is always appended. This is mainly used for protocol conversions where
575  * the frame length has already been checked. An ist made of the output and its
576  * length (not counting the trailing zero) are returned.
577  */
ist2str_uc(char * dst,const struct ist src,size_t count)578 static inline struct ist ist2str_uc(char *dst, const struct ist src, size_t count)
579 {
580 	size_t ofs = 0;
581 
582 	/* discourage the compiler from trying to optimize for large strings,
583 	 * but tell it that most of our strings are not empty.
584 	 */
585 	if (__builtin_expect(ofs < src.len, 1)) {
586 		do {
587 			dst[ofs] = ist_uc[(unsigned char)src.ptr[ofs]];
588 			ofs++;
589 		} while (__builtin_expect(ofs < src.len, 0));
590 	}
591 	dst[ofs] = 0;
592 	return ist2(dst, ofs);
593 }
594 
595 /* looks for first occurrence of character <chr> in string <ist>. Returns the
596  * pointer if found, or NULL if not found.
597  */
istchr(const struct ist ist,char chr)598 static inline char *istchr(const struct ist ist, char chr)
599 {
600 	char *s = ist.ptr;
601 
602 	do {
603 		if (s >= ist.ptr + ist.len)
604 			return NULL;
605 	} while (*s++ != chr);
606 	return s - 1;
607 }
608 
609 /* Returns a pointer to the first control character found in <ist>, or NULL if
610  * none is present. A control character is defined as a byte whose value is
611  * between 0x00 and 0x1F included. The function is optimized for strings having
612  * no CTL chars by processing up to sizeof(long) bytes at once on architectures
613  * supporting efficient unaligned accesses. Despite this it is not very fast
614  * (~0.43 byte/cycle) and should mostly be used on low match probability when
615  * it can save a call to a much slower function.
616  */
ist_find_ctl(const struct ist ist)617 static inline const char *ist_find_ctl(const struct ist ist)
618 {
619 	const union { unsigned long v; } __attribute__((packed)) *u;
620 	const char *curr = (void *)ist.ptr - sizeof(long);
621 	const char *last = curr + ist.len;
622 	unsigned long l1, l2;
623 
624 	do {
625 		curr += sizeof(long);
626 		if (curr > last)
627 			break;
628 		u = (void *)curr;
629 		/* subtract 0x202020...20 to the value to generate a carry in
630 		 * the lower byte if the byte contains a lower value. If we
631 		 * generate a bit 7 that was not there, it means the byte was
632 		 * within 0x00..0x1F.
633 		 */
634 		l2  = u->v;
635 		l1  = ~l2 & ((~0UL / 255) * 0x80); /* 0x808080...80 */
636 		l2 -= (~0UL / 255) * 0x20;         /* 0x202020...20 */
637 	} while ((l1 & l2) == 0);
638 
639 	last += sizeof(long);
640 	if (__builtin_expect(curr < last, 0)) {
641 		do {
642 			if ((uint8_t)*curr < 0x20)
643 				return curr;
644 			curr++;
645 		} while (curr < last);
646 	}
647 	return NULL;
648 }
649 
650 /* looks for first occurrence of character <chr> in string <ist> and returns
651  * the tail of the string starting with this character, or (ist.end,0) if not
652  * found.
653  */
istfind(const struct ist ist,char chr)654 static inline struct ist istfind(const struct ist ist, char chr)
655 {
656 	struct ist ret = ist;
657 
658 	while (ret.len--) {
659 		if (*ret.ptr++ == chr)
660 			return ist2(ret.ptr - 1, ret.len + 1);
661 	}
662 	return ist2(ret.ptr, 0);
663 }
664 
665 /* looks for first occurrence of character different from <chr> in string <ist>
666  * and returns the tail of the string starting at this character, or (ist_end,0)
667  * if not found.
668  */
istskip(const struct ist ist,char chr)669 static inline struct ist istskip(const struct ist ist, char chr)
670 {
671 	struct ist ret = ist;
672 
673 	while (ret.len--) {
674 		if (*ret.ptr++ != chr)
675 			return ist2(ret.ptr - 1, ret.len + 1);
676 	}
677 	return ist2(ret.ptr, 0);
678 }
679 
680 /* looks for first occurrence of string <pat> in string <ist> and returns the
681  * tail of the string starting at this position, or (NULL,0) if not found. The
682  * empty pattern is found everywhere.
683  */
istist(const struct ist ist,const struct ist pat)684 static inline struct ist istist(const struct ist ist, const struct ist pat)
685 {
686 	struct ist ret = ist;
687 	size_t pos;
688 
689 	if (!pat.len)
690 		return ret;
691 
692 	while (1) {
693 	loop:
694 		ret = istfind(ret, *pat.ptr);
695 		if (ret.len < pat.len)
696 			break;
697 
698 		/* ret.len >= 1, pat.len >= 1 and *ret.ptr == *pat.ptr */
699 
700 		ret = istnext(ret);
701 		for (pos = 0; pos < pat.len - 1; ) {
702 			++pos;
703 			if (ret.ptr[pos - 1] != pat.ptr[pos])
704 				goto loop;
705 		}
706 		return ist2(ret.ptr - 1, ret.len + 1);
707 	}
708 	return ist2(NULL, 0);
709 }
710 
711 /*
712  * looks for the first occurence of <chr> in string <ist> and returns a shorter
713  * ist if char is found.
714  */
iststop(const struct ist ist,char chr)715 static inline struct ist iststop(const struct ist ist, char chr)
716 {
717 	size_t len = 0;
718 
719 	while (len++ < ist.len && ist.ptr[len - 1] != chr)
720 		;
721 	return ist2(ist.ptr, len - 1);
722 }
723 #endif
724