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--- a/MdePkg/Include/Library/PrintLib.h
+++ b/MdePkg/Include/Library/PrintLib.h
@@ -2,45 +2,45 @@
Provides services to print a formatted string to a buffer. All combinations of
Unicode and ASCII strings are supported.
-Copyright (c) 2006 - 2017, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
-This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under
-the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this distribution.
+Copyright (c) 2006 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
+This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under
+the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this distribution.
The full text of the license may be found at
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php.
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
- The Print Library functions provide a simple means to produce formatted output
- strings. Many of the output functions use a format string to describe how to
- format the output of variable arguments. The format string consists of normal
- text and argument descriptors. There are no restrictions for how the normal
- text and argument descriptors can be mixed. The following end of line(EOL)
+ The Print Library functions provide a simple means to produce formatted output
+ strings. Many of the output functions use a format string to describe how to
+ format the output of variable arguments. The format string consists of normal
+ text and argument descriptors. There are no restrictions for how the normal
+ text and argument descriptors can be mixed. The following end of line(EOL)
translations must be performed on the contents of the format string:
-
+
- '\\r' is translated to '\\r'
- '\\r\\n' is translated to '\\r\\n'
- - '\\n' is translated to '\\r\\n'
+ - '\\n' is translated to '\\r\\n'
- '\\n\\r' is translated to '\\r\\n'
-
- This does not follow the ANSI C standard for sprint(). The format of argument
- descriptors is described below. The ANSI C standard for sprint() has been
- followed for some of the format types, and has not been followed for others.
+
+ This does not follow the ANSI C standard for sprint(). The format of argument
+ descriptors is described below. The ANSI C standard for sprint() has been
+ followed for some of the format types, and has not been followed for others.
The exceptions are noted below.
%[flags][width][.precision]type
[flags]:
- - -
- - The field is left justified. If not flag is not specified, then the
+ - -
+ - The field is left justified. If not flag is not specified, then the
field is right justified.
- - space
+ - space
- Prefix a space character to a number. Only valid for types X, x, and d.
- - +
- - Prefix a plus character to a number. Only valid for types X, x, and d.
+ - +
+ - Prefix a plus character to a number. Only valid for types X, x, and d.
If both space and + are specified, then space is ignored.
- 0
- - Pad with 0 characters to the left of a number. Only valid for types
+ - Pad with 0 characters to the left of a number. Only valid for types
X, x, and d.
- ,
- Place a comma every 3rd digit of the number. Only valid for type d.
@@ -53,20 +53,20 @@ WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
[width]:
- *
- - The width of the field is specified by a UINTN argument in the
+ - The width of the field is specified by a UINTN argument in the
argument list.
- number
- - The number specified as a decimal value represents the width of
+ - The number specified as a decimal value represents the width of
the field.
- NOTE: If [width] is not specified, then a field width of 0 is assumed.
[.precision]:
- *
- - The precision of the field is specified by a UINTN argument in the
+ - The precision of the field is specified by a UINTN argument in the
argument list.
- number
- - The number specified as a decimal value represents the precision of
+ - The number specified as a decimal value represents the precision of
the field.
- NOTE: If [.precision] is not specified, then a precision of 0 is assumed.
@@ -75,102 +75,102 @@ WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
- %
- Print a %%.
- c
- - The argument is a Unicode character. ASCII characters can be printed
+ - The argument is a Unicode character. ASCII characters can be printed
using this type too by making sure bits 8..15 of the argument are set to 0.
- x
- - The argument is an unsigned hexadecimal number. The characters used are 0..9 and
- A..F. If the flag 'L' is not specified, then the argument is assumed
+ - The argument is an unsigned hexadecimal number. The characters used are 0..9 and
+ A..F. If the flag 'L' is not specified, then the argument is assumed
to be size int. This does not follow ANSI C.
- X
- - The argument is an unsigned hexadecimal number and the number is padded with
- zeros. This is equivalent to a format string of "0x". If the flag
- 'L' is not specified, then the argument is assumed to be size int.
+ - The argument is an unsigned hexadecimal number and the number is padded with
+ zeros. This is equivalent to a format string of "0x". If the flag
+ 'L' is not specified, then the argument is assumed to be size int.
This does not follow ANSI C.
- d
- - The argument is a signed decimal number. If the flag 'L' is not specified,
- then the argument is assumed to be size int.
+ - The argument is a signed decimal number. If the flag 'L' is not specified,
+ then the argument is assumed to be size int.
- u
- - The argument is a unsigned decimal number. If the flag 'L' is not specified,
+ - The argument is a unsigned decimal number. If the flag 'L' is not specified,
then the argument is assumed to be size int.
- p
- - The argument is a pointer that is a (VOID *), and it is printed as an
+ - The argument is a pointer that is a (VOID *), and it is printed as an
unsigned hexadecimal number The characters used are 0..9 and A..F.
- a
- - The argument is a pointer to an ASCII string.
+ - The argument is a pointer to an ASCII string.
This does not follow ANSI C.
- S, s
- - The argument is a pointer to a Unicode string.
+ - The argument is a pointer to a Unicode string.
This does not follow ANSI C.
- g
- - The argument is a pointer to a GUID structure. The GUID is printed
- in the format XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX.
+ - The argument is a pointer to a GUID structure. The GUID is printed
+ in the format XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX.
This does not follow ANSI C.
- t
- - The argument is a pointer to an EFI_TIME structure. The time and
- date are printed in the format "mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm" where mm is the
- month zero padded, dd is the day zero padded, yyyy is the year zero
- padded, hh is the hour zero padded, and mm is minutes zero padded.
- This does not follow ANSI C.
+ - The argument is a pointer to an EFI_TIME structure. The time and
+ date are printed in the format "mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm" where mm is the
+ month zero padded, dd is the day zero padded, yyyy is the year zero
+ padded, hh is the hour zero padded, and mm is minutes zero padded.
+ This does not follow ANSI C.
- r
- - The argument is a RETURN_STATUS value. This value is converted to
- a string following the table below. This does not follow ANSI C.
- - RETURN_SUCCESS
+ - The argument is a RETURN_STATUS value. This value is converted to
+ a string following the table below. This does not follow ANSI C.
+ - RETURN_SUCCESS
- "Success"
- - RETURN_LOAD_ERROR
+ - RETURN_LOAD_ERROR
- "Load Error"
- - RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER
+ - RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER
- "Invalid Parameter"
- - RETURN_UNSUPPORTED
+ - RETURN_UNSUPPORTED
- "Unsupported"
- - RETURN_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE
+ - RETURN_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE
- "Bad Buffer Size"
- - RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
+ - RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
- "Buffer Too Small"
- - RETURN_NOT_READY
+ - RETURN_NOT_READY
- "Not Ready"
- - RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR
+ - RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR
- "Device Error"
- - RETURN_WRITE_PROTECTED
+ - RETURN_WRITE_PROTECTED
- "Write Protected"
- - RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES
+ - RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES
- "Out of Resources"
- - RETURN_VOLUME_CORRUPTED
+ - RETURN_VOLUME_CORRUPTED
- "Volume Corrupt"
- - RETURN_VOLUME_FULL
+ - RETURN_VOLUME_FULL
- "Volume Full"
- - RETURN_NO_MEDIA
+ - RETURN_NO_MEDIA
- "No Media"
- - RETURN_MEDIA_CHANGED
+ - RETURN_MEDIA_CHANGED
- "Media changed"
- - RETURN_NOT_FOUND
+ - RETURN_NOT_FOUND
- "Not Found"
- - RETURN_ACCESS_DENIED
+ - RETURN_ACCESS_DENIED
- "Access Denied"
- - RETURN_NO_RESPONSE
+ - RETURN_NO_RESPONSE
- "No Response"
- - RETURN_NO_MAPPING
+ - RETURN_NO_MAPPING
- "No mapping"
- - RETURN_TIMEOUT
+ - RETURN_TIMEOUT
- "Time out"
- - RETURN_NOT_STARTED
+ - RETURN_NOT_STARTED
- "Not started"
- - RETURN_ALREADY_STARTED
+ - RETURN_ALREADY_STARTED
- "Already started"
- - RETURN_ABORTED
+ - RETURN_ABORTED
- "Aborted"
- - RETURN_ICMP_ERROR
+ - RETURN_ICMP_ERROR
- "ICMP Error"
- - RETURN_TFTP_ERROR
+ - RETURN_TFTP_ERROR
- "TFTP Error"
- - RETURN_PROTOCOL_ERROR
+ - RETURN_PROTOCOL_ERROR
- "Protocol Error"
- - RETURN_WARN_UNKNOWN_GLYPH
+ - RETURN_WARN_UNKNOWN_GLYPH
- "Warning Unknown Glyph"
- - RETURN_WARN_DELETE_FAILURE
+ - RETURN_WARN_DELETE_FAILURE
- "Warning Delete Failure"
- - RETURN_WARN_WRITE_FAILURE
+ - RETURN_WARN_WRITE_FAILURE
- "Warning Write Failure"
- - RETURN_WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
+ - RETURN_WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
- "Warning Buffer Too Small"
**/
@@ -180,9 +180,9 @@ WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
///
/// Define the maximum number of characters that are required to
-/// encode with a NULL terminator a decimal, hexadecimal, GUID,
+/// encode with a NULL terminator a decimal, hexadecimal, GUID,
/// or TIME value.
-///
+///
/// Maximum Length Decimal String = 28
/// "-9,223,372,036,854,775,808"
/// Maximum Length Hexadecimal String = 17
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
#define MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS 38
///
-/// Flags bitmask values use in UnicodeValueToString() and
+/// Flags bitmask values use in UnicodeValueToString() and
/// AsciiValueToString()
///
#define LEFT_JUSTIFY 0x01
@@ -497,26 +497,26 @@ UnicodeSPrintAsciiFormat (
[ATTENTION] This function is deprecated for security reason.
Converts a decimal value to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
-
- Converts the decimal number specified by Value to a Null-terminated Unicode
- string specified by Buffer containing at most Width characters. No padding of spaces
+
+ Converts the decimal number specified by Value to a Null-terminated Unicode
+ string specified by Buffer containing at most Width characters. No padding of spaces
is ever performed. If Width is 0 then a width of MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS is assumed.
The number of Unicode characters in Buffer is returned, not including the Null-terminator.
If the conversion contains more than Width characters, then only the first
- Width characters are returned, and the total number of characters
+ Width characters are returned, and the total number of characters
required to perform the conversion is returned.
- Additional conversion parameters are specified in Flags.
-
+ Additional conversion parameters are specified in Flags.
+
The Flags bit LEFT_JUSTIFY is always ignored.
All conversions are left justified in Buffer.
If Width is 0, PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags.
If COMMA_TYPE is set in Flags, then PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags, and commas
are inserted every 3rd digit starting from the right.
- If RADIX_HEX is set in Flags, then the output buffer will be
+ If RADIX_HEX is set in Flags, then the output buffer will be
formatted in hexadecimal format.
If Value is < 0 and RADIX_HEX is not set in Flags, then the fist character in Buffer is a '-'.
- If PREFIX_ZERO is set in Flags and PREFIX_ZERO is not being ignored,
- then Buffer is padded with '0' characters so the combination of the optional '-'
+ If PREFIX_ZERO is set in Flags and PREFIX_ZERO is not being ignored,
+ then Buffer is padded with '0' characters so the combination of the optional '-'
sign character, '0' characters, digit characters for Value, and the Null-terminator
add up to Width characters.
If both COMMA_TYPE and RADIX_HEX are set in Flags, then ASSERT().
@@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ UnicodeSPrintAsciiFormat (
@param Value The 64-bit signed value to convert to a string.
@param Width The maximum number of Unicode characters to place in Buffer, not including
the Null-terminator.
-
+
@return The number of Unicode characters in Buffer, not including the Null-terminator.
**/
@@ -894,29 +894,29 @@ AsciiSPrintUnicodeFormat (
[ATTENTION] This function is deprecated for security reason.
Converts a decimal value to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- Converts the decimal number specified by Value to a Null-terminated ASCII string
- specified by Buffer containing at most Width characters. No padding of spaces
+
+ Converts the decimal number specified by Value to a Null-terminated ASCII string
+ specified by Buffer containing at most Width characters. No padding of spaces
is ever performed.
If Width is 0 then a width of MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS is assumed.
The number of ASCII characters in Buffer is returned, not including the Null-terminator.
If the conversion contains more than Width characters, then only the first Width
characters are returned, and the total number of characters required to perform
the conversion is returned.
- Additional conversion parameters are specified in Flags.
+ Additional conversion parameters are specified in Flags.
The Flags bit LEFT_JUSTIFY is always ignored.
All conversions are left justified in Buffer.
If Width is 0, PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags.
If COMMA_TYPE is set in Flags, then PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags, and commas
are inserted every 3rd digit starting from the right.
- If RADIX_HEX is set in Flags, then the output buffer will be
+ If RADIX_HEX is set in Flags, then the output buffer will be
formatted in hexadecimal format.
If Value is < 0 and RADIX_HEX is not set in Flags, then the fist character in Buffer is a '-'.
- If PREFIX_ZERO is set in Flags and PREFIX_ZERO is not being ignored,
- then Buffer is padded with '0' characters so the combination of the optional '-'
+ If PREFIX_ZERO is set in Flags and PREFIX_ZERO is not being ignored,
+ then Buffer is padded with '0' characters so the combination of the optional '-'
sign character, '0' characters, digit characters for Value, and the Null-terminator
add up to Width characters.
-
+
If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
If unsupported bits are set in Flags, then ASSERT().
If both COMMA_TYPE and RADIX_HEX are set in Flags, then ASSERT().
@@ -928,7 +928,7 @@ AsciiSPrintUnicodeFormat (
@param Value The 64-bit signed value to convert to a string.
@param Width The maximum number of ASCII characters to place in Buffer, not including
the Null-terminator.
-
+
@return The number of ASCII characters in Buffer, not including the Null-terminator.
**/
@@ -1003,7 +1003,7 @@ AsciiValueToStringS (
);
/**
- Returns the number of characters that would be produced by if the formatted
+ Returns the number of characters that would be produced by if the formatted
output were produced not including the Null-terminator.
If FormatString is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
@@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@ AsciiValueToStringS (
@param[in] FormatString A Null-terminated Unicode format string.
@param[in] Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list.
- @return The number of characters that would be produced, not including the
+ @return The number of characters that would be produced, not including the
Null-terminator.
**/
UINTN
@@ -1027,7 +1027,7 @@ SPrintLength (
);
/**
- Returns the number of characters that would be produced by if the formatted
+ Returns the number of characters that would be produced by if the formatted
output were produced not including the Null-terminator.
If FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT() and 0 is returned.
@@ -1038,7 +1038,7 @@ SPrintLength (
@param[in] FormatString A Null-terminated ASCII format string.
@param[in] Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list.
- @return The number of characters that would be produced, not including the
+ @return The number of characters that would be produced, not including the
Null-terminator.
**/
UINTN