[dpdk-dev] [PATCH v3 3/4] cfgfile: rework of load function
Bruce Richardson
bruce.richardson at intel.com
Fri Jun 30 13:18:33 CEST 2017
On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 12:26:49PM +0200, Jacek Piasecki wrote:
> From: Kuba Kozak <kubax.kozak at intel.com>
>
> New functions added to cfgfile library make it possible
> to significantly simplify the code of rte_cfgfile_load_with_params()
>
> This patch shows the new body of this function.
>
> Signed-off-by: Jacek Piasecki <jacekx.piasecki at intel.com>
> ---
> lib/librte_cfgfile/rte_cfgfile.c | 143 +++++----------------------------------
> 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 126 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/lib/librte_cfgfile/rte_cfgfile.c b/lib/librte_cfgfile/rte_cfgfile.c
> index 518b6ab..5625c80 100644
> --- a/lib/librte_cfgfile/rte_cfgfile.c
> +++ b/lib/librte_cfgfile/rte_cfgfile.c
> @@ -207,10 +207,6 @@ struct rte_cfgfile *
> rte_cfgfile_load_with_params(const char *filename, int flags,
> const struct rte_cfgfile_parameters *params)
> {
> - int allocated_sections = CFG_ALLOC_SECTION_BATCH;
> - int allocated_entries = 0;
> - int curr_section = -1;
> - int curr_entry = -1;
> char buffer[CFG_NAME_LEN + CFG_VALUE_LEN + 4] = {0};
> int lineno = 0;
> struct rte_cfgfile *cfg = NULL;
> @@ -222,28 +218,7 @@ rte_cfgfile_load_with_params(const char *filename, int flags,
> if (f == NULL)
> return NULL;
>
> - cfg = malloc(sizeof(*cfg) + sizeof(cfg->sections[0]) *
> - allocated_sections);
> - if (cfg == NULL)
> - goto error2;
> -
> - memset(cfg->sections, 0, sizeof(cfg->sections[0]) * allocated_sections);
> -
> - if (flags & CFG_FLAG_GLOBAL_SECTION) {
> - curr_section = 0;
> - allocated_entries = CFG_ALLOC_ENTRY_BATCH;
> - cfg->sections[curr_section] = malloc(
> - sizeof(*cfg->sections[0]) +
> - sizeof(cfg->sections[0]->entries[0]) *
> - allocated_entries);
> - if (cfg->sections[curr_section] == NULL) {
> - printf("Error - no memory for global section\n");
> - goto error1;
> - }
> -
> - snprintf(cfg->sections[curr_section]->name,
> - sizeof(cfg->sections[0]->name), "GLOBAL");
> - }
> + cfg = rte_cfgfile_create(flags);
>
> while (fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), f) != NULL) {
> char *pos = NULL;
> @@ -254,6 +229,7 @@ rte_cfgfile_load_with_params(const char *filename, int flags,
> "Check if line too long\n", lineno);
> goto error1;
> }
> + /* skip parsing if comment character found */
> pos = memchr(buffer, params->comment_character, len);
> if (pos != NULL) {
> *pos = '\0';
> @@ -261,6 +237,7 @@ rte_cfgfile_load_with_params(const char *filename, int flags,
> }
>
> len = _strip(buffer, len);
> + /* skip lines without useful content */
> if (buffer[0] != '[' && memchr(buffer, '=', len) == NULL)
> continue;
>
> @@ -268,130 +245,44 @@ rte_cfgfile_load_with_params(const char *filename, int flags,
> /* section heading line */
> char *end = memchr(buffer, ']', len);
> if (end == NULL) {
> - printf("Error line %d - no terminating '['"
> + printf("Error line %d - no terminating ']'"
> "character found\n", lineno);
> goto error1;
> }
> *end = '\0';
> _strip(&buffer[1], end - &buffer[1]);
>
> - /* close off old section and add start new one */
> - if (curr_section >= 0)
> - cfg->sections[curr_section]->num_entries =
> - curr_entry + 1;
> - curr_section++;
> -
> - /* resize overall struct if we don't have room for more
> - sections */
> - if (curr_section == allocated_sections) {
> - allocated_sections += CFG_ALLOC_SECTION_BATCH;
> - struct rte_cfgfile *n_cfg = realloc(cfg,
> - sizeof(*cfg) + sizeof(cfg->sections[0])
> - * allocated_sections);
> - if (n_cfg == NULL) {
> - curr_section--;
> - printf("Error - no more memory\n");
> - goto error1;
> - }
> - cfg = n_cfg;
> - }
> -
> - /* allocate space for new section */
> - allocated_entries = CFG_ALLOC_ENTRY_BATCH;
> - curr_entry = -1;
> - cfg->sections[curr_section] = malloc(
> - sizeof(*cfg->sections[0]) +
> - sizeof(cfg->sections[0]->entries[0]) *
> - allocated_entries);
> - if (cfg->sections[curr_section] == NULL) {
> - printf("Error - no more memory\n");
> - goto error1;
> - }
> -
> - snprintf(cfg->sections[curr_section]->name,
> - sizeof(cfg->sections[0]->name),
> - "%s", &buffer[1]);
> + rte_cfgfile_add_section(cfg, &buffer[1]);
> } else {
> - /* value line */
> - if (curr_section < 0) {
> - printf("Error line %d - value outside of"
> - "section\n", lineno);
> - goto error1;
> - }
> -
> - struct rte_cfgfile_section *sect =
> - cfg->sections[curr_section];
> -
> + /* key and value line */
> char *split[2] = {NULL};
> +
> split[0] = buffer;
> split[1] = memchr(buffer, '=', len);
> + *split[1] = '\0';
> + split[1]++;
> +
> + _strip(split[0], strlen(split[0]));
> + _strip(split[1], strlen(split[1]));
>
> - /* when delimeter not found */
> - if (split[1] == NULL) {
> + if (!(flags & CFG_FLAG_EMPTY_VALUES) &&
> + (*split[1] == '\0')) {
> printf("Error at line %d - cannot "
> "split string\n", lineno);
This error message could do with an update. It's not that you can't
split the string, it's that the value is empty - something not allowed.
Also, it's bad practice to split literal strings for printing. This is
the one case where you are encouraged to go over the 80-char limit
rather than wrapping the line.
/Bruce
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