/* * miscellaneous.h: header file for miscellaneous.c .. * * functions that may be generally used throughout nwipes code, * mainly string processing related functions. * * Copyright PartialVolume . * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software * Foundation, version 2. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * */ #ifndef MISCELLANEOUS_H_ #define MISCELLANEOUS_H_ #define FOUR_DIGITS 4 #define TWO_DIGITS 2 /** * Convert the string from lower to upper case * @param pointer to a null terminated string * @return void */ void strupper( char* ); /** * Convert the string from upper to lower case * @param pointer to a null terminated string * @return void */ void strlower( char* str ); /** * Search a string for a positive number, convert the first * number found to binary and return the binary number. * returns the number or -1 if number too large or -2 if * no number found. * * @param pointer to a null terminated string * @return longlong returns: * the number * -1 = number too large * -2 = no number found. */ u64 str_ascii_number_to_ll( char* ); void Determine_C_B_nomenclature( u64, char*, int ); void convert_seconds_to_hours_minutes_seconds( u64, int*, int*, int* ); int nwipe_strip_path( char*, char* ); /** * Scan a string and replace any characters that are not alpha-numeric with * the character_char. * Example: * char str[] = 18:21:56; * calling the function replace_non_alphanumeric( &str, '_' ) * would result in str changing from 18:21:56 to 18_21_56 * @param char* pointer to the string to be processed * @param char the character used to replace non alpha-numeric characters * @return void */ void replace_non_alphanumeric( char*, char ); /** * I found this function necessary when converting a double of say * 99.999999999999999999 to text using printf. I only wanted 99.99 * printed but if you specified a precision of %.2f in printf i.e 2 digits * after the decimal point you get 100.00 and not 99.99 If you increase * the precision to %.10f then you get 99.9999999999 but I only want * two significant digits displayed.i.e 99.99% not 100% * So this function converts to double retaining sufficient precision * so that a 30TB disc with one hidden sector will display as 99.99% erased * As an example if the double value to be converted is 99.999999999999999987 * this function will always output 99.99 unlike printf which outputs 100.00 * @param char* pointer to the string we write our percentage to. Needs to be * a minimum of 7 bytes, i.e 100.00 plus null terminator. * @param double the floating point value to be converted to a string. * @return void */ void convert_double_to_string( char*, double ); /** * Reads system date & time and populates the caller provided strings. * Each string is null terminated by this function. The calling * program must provide the minimum string sizes as shown below. * * @param char* year 5 bytes (4 numeric digits plus NULL terminator) * @param char* month 3 bytes (2 numeric digits plus NULL terminator) * @param char* day 3 bytes (2 numeric digits plus NULL terminator) * @param char* hours 3 bytes (2 numeric digits plus NULL terminator) * @param char* minutes 3 bytes (2 numeric digits plus NULL terminator) * @param char* seconds 3 bytes (2 numeric digits plus NULL terminator) * @return 0 = success, -1 = failure. See nwipe log for detail. */ int read_system_datetime( char*, char*, char*, char*, char*, char* ); /** * Writes system date & time from the caller provided strings. * The calling program must provide the minimum populated string sizes * as shown below. * * @param char* year 5 bytes (4 numeric digits plus NULL terminator) * @param char* month 3 bytes (2 numeric digits plus NULL terminator) * @param char* day 3 bytes (2 numeric digits plus NULL terminator) * @param char* hours 3 bytes (2 numeric digits plus NULL terminator) * @param char* minutes 3 bytes (2 numeric digits plus NULL terminator) * @param char* seconds 3 bytes (2 numeric digits plus NULL terminator) * @return 0 = success, -1 = failure. See nwipe log for detail. */ int write_system_datetime( char*, char*, char*, char*, char*, char* ); /** * Fixes drive model names that have the incorrect endian. This happens * with some IDE USB adapters. * * @param char* pointer to the drive model names * @return void */ void fix_endian_model_names( char* model ); #endif /* HPA_DCO_H_ */