qemu_get_exec_dir has been unused since commit:
  5bebe03f51 ("util/cutils: Clean up global variable shadowing in get_relocated_path()")
Remove it, and fix up a comment that pointed to it.
Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dave@treblig.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#ifndef QEMU_CUTILS_H
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#define QEMU_CUTILS_H
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/*
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 * si_prefix:
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 * @exp10: exponent of 10, a multiple of 3 between -18 and 18 inclusive.
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 *
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 * Return a SI prefix (n, u, m, K, M, etc.) corresponding
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 * to the given exponent of 10.
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 */
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const char *si_prefix(unsigned int exp10);
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/*
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 * iec_binary_prefix:
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 * @exp2: exponent of 2, a multiple of 10 between 0 and 60 inclusive.
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 *
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 * Return an IEC binary prefix (Ki, Mi, etc.) corresponding
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 * to the given exponent of 2.
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 */
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const char *iec_binary_prefix(unsigned int exp2);
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/**
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 * pstrcpy:
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 * @buf: buffer to copy string into
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 * @buf_size: size of @buf in bytes
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 * @str: string to copy
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 *
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 * Copy @str into @buf, including the trailing NUL, but do not
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 * write more than @buf_size bytes. The resulting buffer is
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 * always NUL terminated (even if the source string was too long).
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 * If @buf_size is zero or negative then no bytes are copied.
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 *
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 * This function is similar to strncpy(), but avoids two of that
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 * function's problems:
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 *  * if @str fits in the buffer, pstrcpy() does not zero-fill the
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 *    remaining space at the end of @buf
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 *  * if @str is too long, pstrcpy() will copy the first @buf_size-1
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 *    bytes and then add a NUL
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 */
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void pstrcpy(char *buf, int buf_size, const char *str);
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/**
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 * strpadcpy:
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 * @buf: buffer to copy string into
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 * @buf_size: size of @buf in bytes
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 * @str: string to copy
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 * @pad: character to pad the remainder of @buf with
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 *
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 * Copy @str into @buf (but *not* its trailing NUL!), and then pad the
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 * rest of the buffer with the @pad character. If @str is too large
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 * for the buffer then it is truncated, so that @buf contains the
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 * first @buf_size characters of @str, with no terminator.
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 */
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void strpadcpy(char *buf, int buf_size, const char *str, char pad);
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/**
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 * pstrcat:
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 * @buf: buffer containing existing string
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 * @buf_size: size of @buf in bytes
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 * @s: string to concatenate to @buf
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 *
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 * Append a copy of @s to the string already in @buf, but do not
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 * allow the buffer to overflow. If the existing contents of @buf
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 * plus @str would total more than @buf_size bytes, then write
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 * as much of @str as will fit followed by a NUL terminator.
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 *
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 * @buf must already contain a NUL-terminated string, or the
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 * behaviour is undefined.
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 *
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 * Returns: @buf.
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 */
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char *pstrcat(char *buf, int buf_size, const char *s);
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/**
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 * strstart:
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 * @str: string to test
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 * @val: prefix string to look for
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 * @ptr: NULL, or pointer to be written to indicate start of
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 *       the remainder of the string
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 *
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 * Test whether @str starts with the prefix @val.
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 * If it does (including the degenerate case where @str and @val
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 * are equal) then return true. If @ptr is not NULL then a
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 * pointer to the first character following the prefix is written
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 * to it. If @val is not a prefix of @str then return false (and
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 * @ptr is not written to).
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 *
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 * Returns: true if @str starts with prefix @val, false otherwise.
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 */
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int strstart(const char *str, const char *val, const char **ptr);
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/**
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 * stristart:
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 * @str: string to test
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 * @val: prefix string to look for
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 * @ptr: NULL, or pointer to be written to indicate start of
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 *       the remainder of the string
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 *
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 * Test whether @str starts with the case-insensitive prefix @val.
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 * This function behaves identically to strstart(), except that the
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 * comparison is made after calling qemu_toupper() on each pair of
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 * characters.
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 *
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 * Returns: true if @str starts with case-insensitive prefix @val,
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 *          false otherwise.
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 */
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int stristart(const char *str, const char *val, const char **ptr);
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/**
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 * qemu_strnlen:
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 * @s: string
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 * @max_len: maximum number of bytes in @s to scan
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 *
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 * Return the length of the string @s, like strlen(), but do not
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 * examine more than @max_len bytes of the memory pointed to by @s.
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 * If no NUL terminator is found within @max_len bytes, then return
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 * @max_len instead.
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 *
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 * This function has the same behaviour as the POSIX strnlen()
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 * function.
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 *
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 * Returns: length of @s in bytes, or @max_len, whichever is smaller.
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 */
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int qemu_strnlen(const char *s, int max_len);
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/**
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 * qemu_strsep:
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 * @input: pointer to string to parse
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 * @delim: string containing delimiter characters to search for
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 *
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 * Locate the first occurrence of any character in @delim within
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 * the string referenced by @input, and replace it with a NUL.
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 * The location of the next character after the delimiter character
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 * is stored into @input.
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 * If the end of the string was reached without finding a delimiter
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 * character, then NULL is stored into @input.
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 * If @input points to a NULL pointer on entry, return NULL.
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 * The return value is always the original value of *@input (and
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 * so now points to a NUL-terminated string corresponding to the
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 * part of the input up to the first delimiter).
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 *
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 * This function has the same behaviour as the BSD strsep() function.
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 *
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 * Returns: the pointer originally in @input.
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 */
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char *qemu_strsep(char **input, const char *delim);
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#ifdef HAVE_STRCHRNUL
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static inline const char *qemu_strchrnul(const char *s, int c)
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{
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    return strchrnul(s, c);
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}
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#else
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const char *qemu_strchrnul(const char *s, int c);
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#endif
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time_t mktimegm(struct tm *tm);
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int qemu_parse_fd(const char *param);
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int qemu_strtoi(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, int base,
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                int *result);
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int qemu_strtoui(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, int base,
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                 unsigned int *result);
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int qemu_strtol(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, int base,
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                long *result);
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int qemu_strtoul(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, int base,
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                 unsigned long *result);
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int qemu_strtoi64(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, int base,
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                  int64_t *result);
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int qemu_strtou64(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, int base,
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                  uint64_t *result);
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int qemu_strtod(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, double *result);
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int qemu_strtod_finite(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, double *result);
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int parse_uint(const char *s, const char **endptr, int base, uint64_t *value);
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int parse_uint_full(const char *s, int base, uint64_t *value);
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int qemu_strtosz(const char *nptr, const char **end, uint64_t *result);
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int qemu_strtosz_MiB(const char *nptr, const char **end, uint64_t *result);
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int qemu_strtosz_metric(const char *nptr, const char **end, uint64_t *result);
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char *size_to_str(uint64_t val);
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/**
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 * freq_to_str:
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 * @freq_hz: frequency to stringify
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 *
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 * Return human readable string for frequency @freq_hz.
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 * Use SI units like KHz, MHz, and so forth.
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 *
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 * The caller is responsible for releasing the value returned
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 * with g_free() after use.
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 */
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char *freq_to_str(uint64_t freq_hz);
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/* used to print char* safely */
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#define STR_OR_NULL(str) ((str) ? (str) : "null")
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/*
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 * Check if a buffer is all zeroes.
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 */
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bool buffer_is_zero_ool(const void *vbuf, size_t len);
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bool buffer_is_zero_ge256(const void *vbuf, size_t len);
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bool test_buffer_is_zero_next_accel(void);
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static inline bool buffer_is_zero_sample3(const char *buf, size_t len)
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{
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    /*
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     * For any reasonably sized buffer, these three samples come from
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     * three different cachelines.  In qemu-img usage, we find that
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     * each byte eliminates more than half of all buffer testing.
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     * It is therefore critical to performance that the byte tests
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     * short-circuit, so that we do not pull in additional cache lines.
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     * Do not "optimize" this to !(a | b | c).
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     */
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    return !buf[0] && !buf[len - 1] && !buf[len / 2];
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}
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#ifdef __OPTIMIZE__
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static inline bool buffer_is_zero(const void *buf, size_t len)
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{
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    return (__builtin_constant_p(len) && len >= 256
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            ? buffer_is_zero_sample3(buf, len) &&
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              buffer_is_zero_ge256(buf, len)
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            : buffer_is_zero_ool(buf, len));
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}
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#else
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#define buffer_is_zero  buffer_is_zero_ool
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#endif
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/*
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 * Implementation of ULEB128 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LEB128)
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 * Input is limited to 14-bit numbers
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 */
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int uleb128_encode_small(uint8_t *out, uint32_t n);
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int uleb128_decode_small(const uint8_t *in, uint32_t *n);
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/**
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 * qemu_pstrcmp0:
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 * @str1: a non-NULL pointer to a C string (*str1 can be NULL)
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 * @str2: a non-NULL pointer to a C string (*str2 can be NULL)
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 *
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 * Compares *str1 and *str2 with g_strcmp0().
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 *
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 * Returns: an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero, if
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 * *str1 is <, == or > than *str2.
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 */
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int qemu_pstrcmp0(const char **str1, const char **str2);
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/* Find program directory, and save it for later usage with
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 * get_relocated_path().
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 * Try OS specific API first, if not working, parse from argv0. */
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void qemu_init_exec_dir(const char *argv0);
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/**
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 * get_relocated_path:
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 * @dir: the directory (typically a `CONFIG_*DIR` variable) to be relocated.
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 *
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 * Returns a path for @dir that uses the directory of the running executable
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 * as the prefix.
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 *
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 * When a directory named `qemu-bundle` exists in the directory of the running
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 * executable, the path to the directory will be prepended to @dir. For
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 * example, if the directory of the running executable is `/qemu/build` @dir
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 * is `/usr/share/qemu`, the result will be
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 * `/qemu/build/qemu-bundle/usr/share/qemu`. The directory is expected to exist
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 * in the build tree.
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 *
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 * Otherwise, the directory of the running executable will be used as the
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 * prefix and it appends the relative path from `bindir` to @dir. For example,
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 * if the directory of the running executable is `/opt/qemu/bin`, `bindir` is
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 * `/usr/bin` and @dir is `/usr/share/qemu`, the result will be
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 * `/opt/qemu/bin/../share/qemu`.
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 *
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 * The returned string should be freed by the caller.
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 */
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char *get_relocated_path(const char *dir);
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static inline const char *yes_no(bool b)
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{
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     return b ? "yes" : "no";
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}
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/*
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 * helper to parse debug environment variables
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 */
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int parse_debug_env(const char *name, int max, int initial);
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/**
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 * qemu_hexdump_line:
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 * @str: GString into which to append
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 * @buf: buffer to dump
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 * @len: number of bytes to dump
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 * @unit_len: add a space between every @unit_len bytes
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 * @block_len: add an extra space between every @block_len bytes
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 *
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 * Append @len bytes of @buf as hexadecimal into @str.
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 * Add spaces between every @unit_len and @block_len bytes.
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 * If @str is NULL, allocate a new string and return it;
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 * otherwise return @str.
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 */
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GString *qemu_hexdump_line(GString *str, const void *buf, size_t len,
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                           size_t unit_len, size_t block_len);
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/*
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 * Hexdump a buffer to a file. An optional string prefix is added to every line
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 */
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void qemu_hexdump(FILE *fp, const char *prefix,
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                  const void *bufptr, size_t size);
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#endif
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