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- /**
- * Copyright 2020 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd
- *
- * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- * You may obtain a copy of the License at
- *
- * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- *
- * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- * limitations under the License.
- */
-
- #include "secureprintoutput.h"
-
- #if SECUREC_ENABLE_VSNPRINTF
- /*
- * <FUNCTION DESCRIPTION>
- * The vsnprintf_s function is equivalent to the vsnprintf function
- * except for the parameter destMax/count and the explicit runtime-constraints violation
- * The vsnprintf_s function takes a pointer to an argument list, then formats
- * and writes up to count characters of the given data to the memory pointed
- * to by strDest and appends a terminating null.
- *
- * <INPUT PARAMETERS>
- * strDest Storage location for the output.
- * destMax The size of the strDest for output.
- * count Maximum number of character to write(not including
- * the terminating NULL)
- * format Format-control string.
- * argList pointer to list of arguments.
- *
- * <OUTPUT PARAMETERS>
- * strDest is updated
- *
- * <RETURN VALUE>
- * return the number of characters written, not including the terminating null
- * return -1 if an error occurs.
- * return -1 if count < destMax and the output string has been truncated
- *
- * If there is a runtime-constraint violation, strDest[0] will be set to the '\0' when strDest and destMax valid
- */
- int vsnprintf_s(char *strDest, size_t destMax, size_t count, const char *format, va_list argList)
- {
- int retVal;
-
- if (format == NULL || strDest == NULL || destMax == 0 || destMax > SECUREC_STRING_MAX_LEN ||
- (count > (SECUREC_STRING_MAX_LEN - 1) && count != (size_t)(-1))) {
- if (strDest != NULL && destMax > 0 && destMax <= SECUREC_STRING_MAX_LEN) {
- strDest[0] = '\0';
- }
- SECUREC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMTER("vsnprintf_s");
- return -1;
- }
-
- if (destMax > count) {
- retVal = SecVsnprintfImpl(strDest, count + 1, format, argList);
- if (retVal == SECUREC_PRINTF_TRUNCATE) { /* lsd add to keep dest buffer not destroyed 2014.2.18 */
- /* the string has been truncated, return -1 */
- return -1; /* to skip error handler, return strlen(strDest) or -1 */
- }
- } else {
- retVal = SecVsnprintfImpl(strDest, destMax, format, argList);
- #ifdef SECUREC_COMPATIBLE_WIN_FORMAT
- if (retVal == SECUREC_PRINTF_TRUNCATE && count == (size_t)(-1)) {
- return -1;
- }
- #endif
- }
-
- if (retVal < 0) {
- strDest[0] = '\0'; /* empty the dest strDest */
-
- if (retVal == SECUREC_PRINTF_TRUNCATE) {
- /* Buffer too small */
- SECUREC_ERROR_INVALID_RANGE("vsnprintf_s");
- }
-
- SECUREC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMTER("vsnprintf_s");
- return -1;
- }
-
- return retVal;
- }
- #if SECUREC_IN_KERNEL
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(vsnprintf_s);
- #endif
- #endif
-
- #if SECUREC_SNPRINTF_TRUNCATED
- /*
- * <FUNCTION DESCRIPTION>
- * The vsnprintf_truncated_s function is equivalent to the vsnprintf function
- * except for the parameter destMax/count and the explicit runtime-constraints violation
- * The vsnprintf_truncated_s function takes a pointer to an argument list, then formats
- * and writes up to count characters of the given data to the memory pointed
- * to by strDest and appends a terminating null.
- *
- * <INPUT PARAMETERS>
- * strDest Storage location for the output.
- * destMax The size of the strDest for output.
- * the terminating NULL)
- * format Format-control string.
- * argList pointer to list of arguments.
- *
- * <OUTPUT PARAMETERS>
- * strDest is updated
- *
- * <RETURN VALUE>
- * return the number of characters written, not including the terminating null
- * return -1 if an error occurs.
- * return destMax-1 if output string has been truncated
- *
- * If there is a runtime-constraint violation, strDest[0] will be set to the '\0' when strDest and destMax valid
- */
- int vsnprintf_truncated_s(char *strDest, size_t destMax, const char *format, va_list argList)
- {
- int retVal;
-
- if (format == NULL || strDest == NULL || destMax == 0 || destMax > SECUREC_STRING_MAX_LEN) {
- if (strDest != NULL && destMax > 0 && destMax <= SECUREC_STRING_MAX_LEN) {
- strDest[0] = '\0';
- }
- SECUREC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMTER("vsnprintf_truncated_s");
- return -1;
- }
-
- retVal = SecVsnprintfImpl(strDest, destMax, format, argList);
-
- if (retVal < 0) {
- if (retVal == SECUREC_PRINTF_TRUNCATE) {
- return (int)(destMax - 1); /* to skip error handler, return strlen(strDest) */
- }
- strDest[0] = '\0'; /* empty the dest strDest */
- SECUREC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMTER("vsnprintf_truncated_s");
- return -1;
- }
-
- return retVal;
- }
- #if SECUREC_IN_KERNEL
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(vsnprintf_truncated_s);
- #endif
- #endif
-
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