/* * Copyright (c) 2020 Nordic Semiconductor ASA * * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */ #ifndef ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_SYS_CBPRINTF_H_ #define ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_SYS_CBPRINTF_H_ #include #include #include #include #ifdef CONFIG_CBPRINTF_LIBC_SUBSTS #include #endif /* CONFIG_CBPRINTF_LIBC_SUBSTS */ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * @defgroup cbprintf_apis Formatted Output APIs * @ingroup support_apis * @{ */ /** @brief Signature for a cbprintf callback function. * * This function expects two parameters: * * * @p c a character to output. The output behavior should be as if * this was cast to an unsigned char. * * @p ctx a pointer to an object that provides context for the * output operation. * * The declaration does not specify the parameter types. This allows a * function like @c fputc to be used without requiring all context pointers to * be to a @c FILE object. * * @return the value of @p c cast to an unsigned char then back to * int, or a negative error code that will be returned from * cbprintf(). */ typedef int (*cbprintf_cb)(/* int c, void *ctx */); /** @brief Capture state required to output formatted data later. * * Like cbprintf() but instead of processing the arguments and emitting the * formatted results immediately all arguments are captured so this can be * done in a different context, e.g. when the output function can block. * * In addition to the values extracted from arguments this will ensure that * copies are made of the necessary portions of any string parameters that are * not confirmed to be stored in read-only memory (hence assumed to be safe to * refer to directly later). * * @param packaged pointer to where the packaged data can be stored. Pass a * null pointer to store nothing but still calculate the total space required. * The data stored here is relocatable, that is it can be moved to another * contiguous block of memory. The pointer must be aligned to a multiple of * the largest element in the argument list. * * @param len this must be set to the number of bytes available at @p packaged. * Ignored if @p packaged is NULL. * * @param format a standard ISO C format string with characters and conversion * specifications. * * @param ... arguments corresponding to the conversion specifications found * within @p format. * * @retval nonegative the number of bytes successfully stored at @p packaged. * This will not exceed @p len. * @retval -EINVAL if @p format is not acceptable * @retval -ENOSPC if @p packaged was not null and the space required to store * exceed @p len. */ __printf_like(3, 4) int cbprintf_package(void *packaged, size_t len, const char *format, ...); /** @brief Capture state required to output formatted data later. * * Like cbprintf() but instead of processing the arguments and emitting the * formatted results immediately all arguments are captured so this can be * done in a different context, e.g. when the output function can block. * * In addition to the values extracted from arguments this will ensure that * copies are made of the necessary portions of any string parameters that are * not confirmed to be stored in read-only memory (hence assumed to be safe to * refer to directly later). * * @param packaged pointer to where the packaged data can be stored. Pass a * null pointer to store nothing but still calculate the total space required. * The data stored here is relocatable, that is it can be moved to another * contiguous block of memory. The pointer must be aligned to a multiple of * the largest element in the argument list. * * @param len this must be set to the number of bytes available at @p packaged. * Ignored if @p packaged is NULL. * * @param format a standard ISO C format string with characters and conversion * specifications. * * @param ap captured stack arguments corresponding to the conversion * specifications found within @p format. * * @retval nonegative the number of bytes successfully stored at @p packaged. * This will not exceed @p len. * @retval -EINVAL if @p format is not acceptable * @retval -ENOSPC if @p packaged was not null and the space required to store * exceed @p len. */ int cbvprintf_package(void *packaged, size_t len, const char *format, va_list ap); /** @brief Generate the output for a previously captured format * operation. * * @param out the function used to emit each generated character. * * @param ctx context provided when invoking out * * @param packaged the data required to generate the formatted output, as * captured by cbprintf_package() or cbvprintf_package(). The alignment * requirement on this data is the same as when it was initially created. * * @note Memory indicated by @p packaged will be modified in a non-destructive * way, meaning that it could still be reused with this function again. * * @return the number of characters printed, or a negative error value * returned from invoking @p out. */ int cbpprintf(cbprintf_cb out, void *ctx, void *packaged); /** @brief *printf-like output through a callback. * * This is essentially printf() except the output is generated * character-by-character using the provided @p out function. This allows * formatting text of unbounded length without incurring the cost of a * temporary buffer. * * All formatting specifiers of C99 are recognized, and most are supported if * the functionality is enabled. * * @note The functionality of this function is significantly reduced * when @option{CONFIG_CBPRINTF_NANO} is selected. * * @param out the function used to emit each generated character. * * @param ctx context provided when invoking out * * @param format a standard ISO C format string with characters and conversion * specifications. * * @param ... arguments corresponding to the conversion specifications found * within @p format. * * @return the number of characters printed, or a negative error value * returned from invoking @p out. */ __printf_like(3, 4) int cbprintf(cbprintf_cb out, void *ctx, const char *format, ...); /** @brief varargs-aware *printf-like output through a callback. * * This is essentially vsprintf() except the output is generated * character-by-character using the provided @p out function. This allows * formatting text of unbounded length without incurring the cost of a * temporary buffer. * * @note This function is available only when * @option{CONFIG_CBPRINTF_LIBC_SUBSTS} is selected. * * @note The functionality of this function is significantly reduced when * @option{CONFIG_CBPRINTF_NANO} is selected. * * @param out the function used to emit each generated character. * * @param ctx context provided when invoking out * * @param format a standard ISO C format string with characters and conversion * specifications. * * @param ap a reference to the values to be converted. * * @return the number of characters generated, or a negative error value * returned from invoking @p out. */ int cbvprintf(cbprintf_cb out, void *ctx, const char *format, va_list ap); #ifdef CONFIG_CBPRINTF_LIBC_SUBSTS /** @brief fprintf using Zephyrs cbprintf infrastructure. * * @note This function is available only when * @option{CONFIG_CBPRINTF_LIBC_SUBSTS} is selected. * * @note The functionality of this function is significantly reduced * when @option{CONFIG_CBPRINTF_NANO} is selected. * * @param stream the stream to which the output should be written. * * @param format a standard ISO C format string with characters and * conversion specifications. * * @param ... arguments corresponding to the conversion specifications found * within @p format. * * return The number of characters printed. */ __printf_like(2, 3) int fprintfcb(FILE * stream, const char *format, ...); /** @brief vfprintf using Zephyrs cbprintf infrastructure. * * @note This function is available only when * @option{CONFIG_CBPRINTF_LIBC_SUBSTS} is selected. * * @note The functionality of this function is significantly reduced when * @option{CONFIG_CBPRINTF_NANO} is selected. * * @param stream the stream to which the output should be written. * * @param format a standard ISO C format string with characters and conversion * specifications. * * @param ap a reference to the values to be converted. * * @return The number of characters printed. */ int vfprintfcb(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list ap); /** @brief printf using Zephyrs cbprintf infrastructure. * * @note This function is available only when * @option{CONFIG_CBPRINTF_LIBC_SUBSTS} is selected. * * @note The functionality of this function is significantly reduced * when @option{CONFIG_CBPRINTF_NANO} is selected. * * @param format a standard ISO C format string with characters and * conversion specifications. * * @param ... arguments corresponding to the conversion specifications found * within @p format. * * @return The number of characters printed. */ __printf_like(1, 2) int printfcb(const char *format, ...); /** @brief vprintf using Zephyrs cbprintf infrastructure. * * @note This function is available only when * @option{CONFIG_CBPRINTF_LIBC_SUBSTS} is selected. * * @note The functionality of this function is significantly reduced when * @option{CONFIG_CBPRINTF_NANO} is selected. * * @param format a standard ISO C format string with characters and conversion * specifications. * * @param ap a reference to the values to be converted. * * @return The number of characters printed. */ int vprintfcb(const char *format, va_list ap); /** @brief snprintf using Zephyrs cbprintf infrastructure. * * @note This function is available only when * @option{CONFIG_CBPRINTF_LIBC_SUBSTS} is selected. * * @note The functionality of this function is significantly reduced * when @option{CONFIG_CBPRINTF_NANO} is selected. * * @param str where the formatted content should be written * * @param size maximum number of chaacters for the formatted output, * including the terminating null byte. * * @param format a standard ISO C format string with characters and * conversion specifications. * * @param ... arguments corresponding to the conversion specifications found * within @p format. * * @return The number of characters that would have been written to @p * str, excluding the terminating null byte. This is greater than the * number actually written if @p size is too small. */ __printf_like(3, 4) int snprintfcb(char *str, size_t size, const char *format, ...); /** @brief vsnprintf using Zephyrs cbprintf infrastructure. * * @note This function is available only when * @option{CONFIG_CBPRINTF_LIBC_SUBSTS} is selected. * * @note The functionality of this function is significantly reduced when * @option{CONFIG_CBPRINTF_NANO} is selected. * * @param str where the formatted content should be written * * @param size maximum number of chaacters for the formatted output, including * the terminating null byte. * * @param format a standard ISO C format string with characters and conversion * specifications. * * @param ap a reference to the values to be converted. * * @return The number of characters that would have been written to @p * str, excluding the terminating null byte. This is greater than the * number actually written if @p size is too small. */ int vsnprintfcb(char *str, size_t size, const char *format, va_list ap); #endif /* CONFIG_CBPRINTF_LIBC_SUBSTS */ /** * @} */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_SYS_CBPRINTF_H_ */