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// conversions tapset
// Copyright (C) 2005-2014 Red Hat Inc.
// Copyright (C) 2007 Intel Corporation.
//
// This file is part of systemtap, and is free software.  You can
// redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
// Public License (GPL); either version 2, or (at your option) any
// later version.

/**
 * sfunction kernel_string - Retrieves string from kernel memory
 * @addr: The kernel address to retrieve the string from
 *
 * Description: This function returns the null terminated C string
 * from a given kernel memory address. Reports an error on string
 * copy fault.
 */
function kernel_string:string (addr:long) %{ /* pure */
  char *destination = STAP_RETVALUE;
  kderef_string (destination, STAP_ARG_addr, MAXSTRINGLEN);
  if (0) {
deref_fault: /* branched to from deref_string() */
    /* Why '%1p' below? On newer kernels, the snprintf() function pads
     * out '(null)' to the same width as other pointers, which looks
     * really odd in the following error message. Setting a format
     * width of '1' fixes this. */
    snprintf (CONTEXT->error_buffer, sizeof(CONTEXT->error_buffer),
        "kernel string copy fault at 0x%p [man error::fault]", (void *) (uintptr_t) STAP_ARG_addr);
    CONTEXT->last_error = CONTEXT->error_buffer;
  }
%}

/**
 * sfunction kernel_string2 - Retrieves string from kernel memory with alternative error string
 * @addr: The kernel address to retrieve the string from
 * @err_msg: The error message to return when data isn't available
 *
 * Description: This function returns the null terminated C string
 * from a given kernel memory address. Reports the given error message
 * on string copy fault.
 */
function kernel_string2:string (addr:long, err_msg:string) {
  try { return kernel_string(addr) } catch { return err_msg }
}

/**
 * sfunction kernel_string_quoted - Retrieves and quotes string from kernel memory
 *
 * @addr: the kernel memory address to retrieve the string from
 *
 * Description: Returns the null terminated C string from a given kernel
 * memory address where any ASCII characters that are not printable are
 * replaced by the corresponding escape sequence in the returned string. Note
 * that the string will be surrounded by double quotes. If the kernel memory
 * data is not accessible at the given address, the address itself is returned
 * as a string, without double quotes.
 */
function kernel_string_quoted:string (addr:long)
%{ /* pure */
  int rc = 0;
  if (STAP_ARG_addr != 0)
    rc = _stp_text_str(STAP_RETVALUE,
                       (char *)(uintptr_t)STAP_ARG_addr,
                       MAXSTRINGLEN, MAXSTRINGLEN, 1, 0);
  if (STAP_ARG_addr == 0 || rc < 0)
    snprintf(STAP_RETVALUE, MAXSTRINGLEN, "%p", (void *)(long)STAP_ARG_addr);
%}

/**
 * sfunction kernel_string_n - Retrieves string of given length from kernel memory
 * @addr: The kernel address to retrieve the string from
 * @n: The maximum length of the string (if not null terminated)
 *
 * Description: Returns the C string of a maximum given length from a
 * given kernel memory address. Reports an error on string copy fault.
 */
function kernel_string_n:string (addr:long, n:long) %{ /* pure */
  char *destination = STAP_RETVALUE;
  int64_t len = clamp_t(int64_t, STAP_ARG_n + 1, 1, MAXSTRINGLEN);
  kderef_string (destination, STAP_ARG_addr, len);
  if (0) {
deref_fault: /* branched to from deref_string() */
    snprintf (CONTEXT->error_buffer, sizeof(CONTEXT->error_buffer),
        "kernel string copy fault at 0x%p [man error::fault]", (void *) (uintptr_t) STAP_ARG_addr);
    CONTEXT->last_error = CONTEXT->error_buffer;
  }
%}

/**
 * sfunction kernel_string_utf32 - Retrieves UTF-32 string from kernel memory
 * @addr: The kernel address to retrieve the string from
 *
 * Description: This function returns a null terminated UTF-8 string converted
 * from the UTF-32 string at a given kernel memory address. Reports an error on
 * string copy fault or conversion error.
 */
function kernel_string_utf32:string (addr:long) %{ /* pure */
  int rc = 0, len = MAXSTRINGLEN;
  uint32_t c32, *source = (uint32_t*)(intptr_t)STAP_ARG_addr;
  char *destination = STAP_RETVALUE;

  *destination = '\0';
  while (len > 1 && (c32 = kread(source))) {
    if ((rc = _stp_convert_utf32(destination, len, c32)) <= 0) {
      if (rc < 0) {
        snprintf (CONTEXT->error_buffer, sizeof(CONTEXT->error_buffer),
            "invalid UTF-32 character U+%X at 0x%p", c32, source);
        CONTEXT->last_error = CONTEXT->error_buffer;
      }
      break;
    }
    ++source;
    destination += rc;
    len -= rc;
  }

  if (0) {
deref_fault: /* branched to from deref_string() */
    snprintf (CONTEXT->error_buffer, sizeof(CONTEXT->error_buffer),
              "kernel string copy fault at 0x%p [man error::fault]", source);
    CONTEXT->last_error = CONTEXT->error_buffer;
  }
%}

/**
 * sfunction kernel_string2_utf32 - Retrieves UTF-32 string from kernel memory with alternative error string
 * @addr: The kernel address to retrieve the string from
 * @err_msg: The error message to return when data isn't available
 *
 * Description: This function returns a null terminated UTF-8 string converted
 * from the UTF-32 string at a given kernel memory address. Reports the given
 * error message on string copy fault or conversion error.
 */
function kernel_string2_utf32:string (addr:long, err_msg:string) {
  try { return kernel_string_utf32(addr) } catch { return err_msg }
}

/**
 * sfunction kernel_string_utf16 - Retrieves UTF-16 string from kernel memory
 * @addr: The kernel address to retrieve the string from
 *
 * Description: This function returns a null terminated UTF-8 string converted
 * from the UTF-16 string at a given kernel memory address. Reports an error on
 * string copy fault or conversion error.
 */
function kernel_string_utf16:string (addr:long) %{ /* pure */
  int rc = 0, len = MAXSTRINGLEN;
  uint32_t c32;
  uint16_t c16low, *source = (uint16_t*)(intptr_t)STAP_ARG_addr;
  char *destination = STAP_RETVALUE;

  *destination = '\0';
  while (len > 1 && (c32 = kread(source))) {
    /* Check for a UTF-16 high surrogate, then its low pair, and combine them.
     * Broken surrogates will just fall through to _stp_convert_utf32 and get
     * flagged as an error there.  (Or even allowed, if we decide to be lax.)
     */
    if (c32 >= 0xD800 && c32 <= 0xDBFF) {
      ++source;
      c16low = kread(source);
      if (c16low >= 0xDC00 && c16low <= 0xDFFF)
        c32 = 0x10000 + ((c32 & 0x3FF) << 10) + (c16low & 0x3FF);
      else
        --source;
    }

    if ((rc = _stp_convert_utf32(destination, len, c32)) <= 0) {
      if (rc < 0) {
        snprintf (CONTEXT->error_buffer, sizeof(CONTEXT->error_buffer),
                  "invalid UTF-16 character U+%X at 0x%p", c32, source);
        CONTEXT->last_error = CONTEXT->error_buffer;
      }
      break;
    }
    ++source;
    destination += rc;
    len -= rc;
  }

  if (0) {
deref_fault: /* branched to from deref_string() */
    snprintf (CONTEXT->error_buffer, sizeof(CONTEXT->error_buffer),
              "kernel string copy fault at 0x%p [man error::fault]", source);
    CONTEXT->last_error = CONTEXT->error_buffer;
  }
%}

/**
 * sfunction kernel_string2_utf16 - Retrieves UTF-16 string from kernel memory with alternative error string
 * @addr: The kernel address to retrieve the string from
 * @err_msg: The error message to return when data isn't available
 *
 * Description: This function returns a null terminated UTF-8 string converted
 * from the UTF-16 string at a given kernel memory address. Reports the given
 * error message on string copy fault or conversion error.
 */
function kernel_string2_utf16:string (addr:long, err_msg:string) {
  try { return kernel_string_utf16(addr) } catch { return err_msg }
}

/**
 * sfunction kernel_long - Retrieves a long value stored in kernel memory
 * @addr: The kernel address to retrieve the long from
 *
 * Description: Returns the long value from a given kernel memory address.
 * Reports an error when reading from the given address fails.
 */
function kernel_long:long (addr:long) %{ /* pure */
  STAP_RETVALUE = kread((long *) (intptr_t) STAP_ARG_addr);
  if (0) {
deref_fault: /* branched to from kread() */
    snprintf (CONTEXT->error_buffer, sizeof(CONTEXT->error_buffer),
        "kernel long copy fault at 0x%p [man error::fault]", (void *) (uintptr_t) STAP_ARG_addr);
    CONTEXT->last_error = CONTEXT->error_buffer;
  }
%}

/**
 * sfunction kernel_int - Retrieves an int value stored in kernel memory
 * @addr: The kernel address to retrieve the int from
 *
 * Description: Returns the int value from a given kernel memory address.
 * Reports an error when reading from the given address fails.
 */
function kernel_int:long (addr:long) %{ /* pure */
  STAP_RETVALUE = kread((int *) (intptr_t) STAP_ARG_addr);
  if (0) {
deref_fault: /* branched to from kread() */
    snprintf (CONTEXT->error_buffer, sizeof(CONTEXT->error_buffer),
        "kernel int copy fault at 0x%p [man error::fault]", (void *) (uintptr_t) STAP_ARG_addr);
    CONTEXT->last_error = CONTEXT->error_buffer;
  }
%}

/**
 * sfunction kernel_short - Retrieves a short value stored in kernel memory
 * @addr: The kernel address to retrieve the short from
 *
 * Description: Returns the short value from a given kernel memory address.
 * Reports an error when reading from the given address fails.
 */
function kernel_short:long (addr:long) %{ /* pure */
  STAP_RETVALUE = kread((short *) (intptr_t) STAP_ARG_addr);
  if (0) {
deref_fault: /* branched to from kread() */
    snprintf (CONTEXT->error_buffer, sizeof(CONTEXT->error_buffer),
        "kernel short copy fault at 0x%p [man error::fault]", (void *) (uintptr_t) STAP_ARG_addr);
    CONTEXT->last_error = CONTEXT->error_buffer;
  }
%}

/**
 * sfunction kernel_char - Retrieves a char value stored in kernel memory
 * @addr: The kernel address to retrieve the char from
 *
 * Description: Returns the char value from a given kernel memory address.
 * Reports an error when reading from the given address fails.
 */
function kernel_char:long (addr:long) %{ /* pure */
  STAP_RETVALUE = kread((char *) (intptr_t) STAP_ARG_addr);
  if (0) {
deref_fault: /* branched to from kread() */
    snprintf (CONTEXT->error_buffer, sizeof(CONTEXT->error_buffer),
        "kernel char copy fault at 0x%p [man error::fault]", (void *) (uintptr_t) STAP_ARG_addr);
    CONTEXT->last_error = CONTEXT->error_buffer;
  }
%}

/**
 * sfunction kernel_pointer - Retrieves a pointer value stored in kernel memory
 * @addr: The kernel address to retrieve the pointer from
 *
 * Description: Returns the pointer value from a given kernel memory
 * address. Reports an error when reading from the given address
 * fails.
 */
function kernel_pointer:long (addr:long) %{ /* pure */
  STAP_RETVALUE = (uintptr_t) kread((void **) (uintptr_t) STAP_ARG_addr);
  if (0) {
deref_fault: /* branched to from kread() */
    snprintf (CONTEXT->error_buffer, sizeof(CONTEXT->error_buffer),
        "kernel pointer copy fault at 0x%p [man error::fault]", (void *) (uintptr_t) STAP_ARG_addr);
    CONTEXT->last_error = CONTEXT->error_buffer;
  }
%}