Re: [patch 1/3] Add generic routine for parsing map-like options on kernel cmd-line (repost:CC to LKML)

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On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 20:45:52 +0100 Remy Bohmer wrote:

> This patch adds a generic routine to the kernel, so that a map of
> settings can be entered on the kernel commandline.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Remy Bohmer <[email protected]>
> 
> ---
> ---
>  include/linux/kernel.h |    1 
>  lib/cmdline.c          |   58 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  2 files changed, 59 insertions(+)
> 
> Index: linux-2.6.24-rc5-rt1/lib/cmdline.c
> ===================================================================
> --- linux-2.6.24-rc5-rt1.orig/lib/cmdline.c	2007-10-09 22:31:38.000000000 +0200
> +++ linux-2.6.24-rc5-rt1/lib/cmdline.c	2007-12-18 21:33:58.000000000 +0100
> @@ -114,6 +115,63 @@ char *get_options(const char *str, int n
>  }
>  
>  /**
> + *	get_map_option - Parse integer from an option map

The @param lines (below) need to go here, immediately following the
function short description (the line above).  No intervening blank
lines.

> + *
> + *	This function parses an integer from an option map like
> + *           some_map=key1:99,key2:98,...,keyN:NN,NN
> + *	Only the value of the first match is returned, or if no
> + *	key option is given (key = NULL) the value of the first
> + *	field without a ':' is returned.
> + *
> + *	@str: option string
> + *	@key: The key inside the map, can be NULL
> + *	@pint: (output) integer value parsed from the map @str
> + *
> + *	Return values:
> + *	0 - no int in string
> + *	1 - int found
> + */
> +int get_map_option(const char *str, const char *key, int *pint)
> +{
> +	char  buf[COMMAND_LINE_SIZE];

COMMAND_LINE_SIZE varies from 256 to 2048, depending on $ARCH.
That's a bit too much to declare on a function's local stack --
unless you are very certain of the call tree to this point and
that the total stack size is safe.  Can you just kmalloc() this
buf?

> +	char  *p, *substr;
> +	int   found = 0;
> +
> +	/* We must copy the string to the stack, because strsep()
> +	   changes it.*/
> +	strncpy(buf, str, COMMAND_LINE_SIZE);
> +	buf[COMMAND_LINE_SIZE-1] = '\0';
> +
> +	p = buf;
> +	substr = strsep(&p, ",");
> +	while ((!found) && (substr != NULL)) {
> +		if (strlen(substr) != 0) {
> +			if (key == NULL) {
> +				/* Check for the absence of any ':' */
> +				if (strchr(substr, ':') == NULL) {
> +					sscanf(substr, "%d", pint);
> +					found = 1;
> +				}
> +			} else {
> +				/* check if the first part of the key matches */
> +				if (!strncmp(substr, key, strlen(key))) {
> +					substr += strlen(key);
> +					/* Now the next char must be a ':',
> +					   if not, search for the next match */
> +					if (*substr == ':') {
> +						substr++;
> +						sscanf(substr, "%d", pint);
> +						found = 1;
> +					}
> +				}
> +			}
> +		}
> +		substr = strsep(&p, ",");
> +	}
> +	return found;
> +}

---
~Randy
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