In the UEFI context GUIDs are expected to be rendered in upper case.
The patch uses the formerly unused bit 1 of the parameter str_format
of function uuid_bin_to_str() to indicate if we need upper or lower case
output.
Function uuid_string() in vsprint.c is adjusted to correctly set the bit
depending on the print format code.
%pUb:
01020304-0506-0708-090a-
0b0c0d0e0f10
%pUB:
01020304-0506-0708-090A-
0B0C0D0E0F10
%pUl:
04030201-0605-0807-090a-
0b0c0d0e0f10
%pUL:
04030201-0605-0807-090A-
0B0C0D0E0F10
Up to this point only a diagnostic message in mount_ubifs() using '%pUB' is
concerned by the change. Further patches are needed to adjust the UEFI
subsystem.
A unit test is provided inside the ut_print command.
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
#ifndef __UUID_H__
#define __UUID_H__
+#include <linux/bitops.h>
+
/* This is structure is in big-endian */
struct uuid {
unsigned int time_low;
unsigned char node[6];
} __packed;
-enum {
- UUID_STR_FORMAT_STD,
- UUID_STR_FORMAT_GUID
-};
+/* Bits of a bitmask specifying the output format for GUIDs */
+#define UUID_STR_FORMAT_STD 0
+#define UUID_STR_FORMAT_GUID BIT(0)
+#define UUID_STR_UPPER_CASE BIT(1)
#define UUID_STR_LEN 36
#define UUID_BIN_LEN sizeof(struct uuid)
/*
* uuid_bin_to_str() - convert big endian binary data to string UUID or GUID.
*
- * @param uuid_bin - pointer to binary data of UUID (big endian) [16B]
- * @param uuid_str - pointer to allocated array for output string [37B]
- * @str_format - UUID string format: 0 - UUID; 1 - GUID
+ * @param uuid_bin: pointer to binary data of UUID (big endian) [16B]
+ * @param uuid_str: pointer to allocated array for output string [37B]
+ * @str_format: bit 0: 0 - UUID; 1 - GUID
+ * bit 1: 0 - lower case; 2 - upper case
*/
void uuid_bin_to_str(unsigned char *uuid_bin, char *uuid_str, int str_format)
{
const u8 guid_char_order[UUID_BIN_LEN] = {3, 2, 1, 0, 5, 4, 7, 6, 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15};
const u8 *char_order;
+ const char *format;
int i;
/*
* 4B-2B-2B-2B-6B
* be be be be be
*/
- if (str_format == UUID_STR_FORMAT_STD)
+ if (str_format & UUID_STR_FORMAT_GUID)
+ char_order = guid_char_order;
+ else
char_order = uuid_char_order;
+ if (str_format & UUID_STR_UPPER_CASE)
+ format = "%02X";
else
- char_order = guid_char_order;
+ format = "%02x";
for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
- sprintf(uuid_str, "%02x", uuid_bin[char_order[i]]);
+ sprintf(uuid_str, format, uuid_bin[char_order[i]]);
uuid_str += 2;
switch (i) {
case 3:
#ifdef CONFIG_LIB_UUID
/*
- * This works (roughly) the same way as linux's, but we currently always
- * print lower-case (ie. we just keep %pUB and %pUL for compat with linux),
- * mostly just because that is what uuid_bin_to_str() supports.
+ * This works (roughly) the same way as Linux's.
*
* %pUb: 01020304-0506-0708-090a-0b0c0d0e0f10
+ * %pUB: 01020304-0506-0708-090A-0B0C0D0E0F10
* %pUl: 04030201-0605-0807-090a-0b0c0d0e0f10
+ * %pUL: 04030201-0605-0807-090A-0B0C0D0E0F10
*/
static char *uuid_string(char *buf, char *end, u8 *addr, int field_width,
int precision, int flags, const char *fmt)
{
char uuid[UUID_STR_LEN + 1];
- int str_format = UUID_STR_FORMAT_STD;
+ int str_format;
switch (*(++fmt)) {
case 'L':
+ str_format = UUID_STR_FORMAT_GUID | UUID_STR_UPPER_CASE;
+ break;
case 'l':
str_format = UUID_STR_FORMAT_GUID;
break;
case 'B':
- case 'b':
- /* this is the default */
+ str_format = UUID_STR_FORMAT_STD | UUID_STR_UPPER_CASE;
break;
default:
+ str_format = UUID_STR_FORMAT_STD;
break;
}
#define FAKE_BUILD_TAG "jenkins-u-boot-denx_uboot_dm-master-build-aarch64" \
"and a lot more text to come"
+/* Test printing GUIDs */
+static void guid_ut_print(void)
+{
+#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(LIB_UUID)
+ unsigned char guid[16] = {
+ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
+ };
+ char str[40];
+
+ sprintf(str, "%pUb", guid);
+ assert(!strcmp("01020304-0506-0708-090a-0b0c0d0e0f10", str));
+ sprintf(str, "%pUB", guid);
+ assert(!strcmp("01020304-0506-0708-090A-0B0C0D0E0F10", str));
+ sprintf(str, "%pUl", guid);
+ assert(!strcmp("04030201-0605-0807-090a-0b0c0d0e0f10", str));
+ sprintf(str, "%pUL", guid);
+ assert(!strcmp("04030201-0605-0807-090A-0B0C0D0E0F10", str));
+#endif
+}
+
/* Test efi_loader specific printing */
static void efi_ut_print(void)
{
/* Test efi_loader specific printing */
efi_ut_print();
+ /* Test printing GUIDs */
+ guid_ut_print();
+
printf("%s: Everything went swimmingly\n", __func__);
return 0;
}