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-rw-r--r-- | util/msrtool/msrtool.c | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | util/msrtool/msrtool.h | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | util/msrtool/msrutils.c | 9 |
3 files changed, 8 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/util/msrtool/msrtool.c b/util/msrtool/msrtool.c index 570f1fb7b2..41e7e2c2ce 100644 --- a/util/msrtool/msrtool.c +++ b/util/msrtool/msrtool.c @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ int do_diff(const char *difffn) { m1start = line + tmp + m1pos; for (len = strlen(m1start) - 1; NULL != strchr("\r\n", m1start[len]); --len) m1start[len] = 0; - if (!str2msr(m1start, &m1)) { + if (!str2msr(m1start, &m1, NULL)) { fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: invalid MSR value '%s'\n", difffn, linenum, m1start); continue; } @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { fprintf(stderr, "missing value in -i argument!\n"); break; } - if (!str2msr(++optarg, &msrval)) + if (!str2msr(++optarg, &msrval, NULL)) fprintf(stderr, "invalid value in -i argument!\n"); break; case 's': diff --git a/util/msrtool/msrtool.h b/util/msrtool/msrtool.h index d8fc00f3fb..cf77b49707 100644 --- a/util/msrtool/msrtool.h +++ b/util/msrtool/msrtool.h @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ const struct msrdef *findmsrdef(const uint32_t addr); uint32_t msraddrbyname(const char *name); void dumpmsrdefs(const struct targetdef *t); int dumpmsrdefsvals(FILE *f, const struct targetdef *t, const uint8_t cpu); -uint8_t str2msr(char *str, struct msr *msr); +uint8_t str2msr(char *str, struct msr *msr, char **endptr); void decodemsr(const uint8_t cpu, const uint32_t addr, const struct msr val); uint8_t diff_msr(FILE *fout, const uint32_t addr, const struct msr a, const struct msr b); diff --git a/util/msrtool/msrutils.c b/util/msrtool/msrutils.c index dfb66178f6..5a5fbd806b 100644 --- a/util/msrtool/msrutils.c +++ b/util/msrtool/msrutils.c @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ int dumpmsrdefsvals(FILE *f, const struct targetdef *t, const uint8_t cpu) { * Parse a hexadecimal string into an MSR value. * * Leading 0x or 0X is optional, the string is always parsed as hexadecimal. - * Any non-hexadecimal character can be used to separate the high 32 bits and + * Any non-hexadecimal character except ' ' can separate the high 32 bits and * the low 32 bits. If there is such a separator, high and low values do not * need to be zero padded. If there is no separator, the last <=8 digits are * the low 32 bits and any characters before them are the high 32 bits. @@ -205,15 +205,16 @@ int dumpmsrdefsvals(FILE *f, const struct targetdef *t, const uint8_t cpu) { * @param str The string to parse. The string must be writable but will be * restored before return. * @param msr Pointer to the struct msr where the value will be stored. + * @param endptr If endpotr is not NULL, *endptr will point to after the MSR. * @return 1 on success, 0 on parse failure. msr is unchanged on failure. */ -uint8_t str2msr(char *str, struct msr *msr) { +uint8_t str2msr(char *str, struct msr *msr, char **endptr) { char c; size_t len, lo; if (0 == strncmp(str, "0x", 2) || 0 == strncmp(str, "0X", 2)) str += 2; len = strspn(str, HEXCHARS); - if (len <= 8 && 0 == str[len]) { + if (len <= 8 && (0 == str[len] || ' ' == str[len])) { msr->hi = 0; lo = 0; } else if (len <= 8) { @@ -231,7 +232,7 @@ uint8_t str2msr(char *str, struct msr *msr) { msr->hi = strtoul(str, NULL, 16); str[lo] = c; } - msr->lo = strtoul(str + lo, NULL, 16); + msr->lo = strtoul(str + lo, endptr, 16); return 1; } |