/* paramvalue() - decode kernel parameter values Author: Kees J. Bot * 7 May 1994 * The kernel returns the results of parameter queries * by the XXQUERYPARAM svrctl calls as an array of hex digits, like this: * "75020000,080C0000". These are the values of two four-byte variables. * Paramvalue() decodes such a string. */ #define nil 0 #include #include #include #include #include size_t paramvalue(char **value, void *address, size_t size) /* Decode the string *value storing the result in the object at address with * the given size. *value is left at the next parameter, *address is padded * with zeros if needed, and the actual size of the value is returned. */ { unsigned char *addr= address; char *v= *value; int nibble; size_t n; n= 0; while (*v != 0 && *v != ',') { nibble= *v++ - '0'; if (nibble > 0x9) nibble= nibble + '0' - 'A' + 0xA; if (nibble > 0xF) nibble= nibble + 'A' - 'a'; if (size > 0) { if (n % 2 == 0) { *addr= nibble << 4; } else { *addr++|= nibble; size--; } n++; } } while (size > 0) { *addr++= 0; size--; } while (*v != 0 && *v++ != ',') {} *value= v; return n / 2; } /* * $PchId: paramvalue.c,v 1.3 1996/02/22 09:15:56 philip Exp $ */