On 2/21/14, 12:07 AM, Wang Shilong wrote:
> There are many places that need parse string to u64 for btrfs commands,
> in fact, we do such things *too casually*, using atoi/atol/atoll..is not
> right at all, and even we don't check whether it is a valid string.
> 
> Let's do everything more gracefully, we introduce a new helper
> arg_strtou64() which will do all the necessary checks.If we fail to
> parse string to u64, we will output message and exit directly, this is
> something like what usage() is doing. It is ok to not return erro to
> it's caller, because this function should be called when parsing arg
> (just like usage!)
> 
> Signed-off-by: Wang Shilong <wangsl.f...@cn.fujitsu.com>

I like it, thanks.

Reviewed-by: Eric Sandeen <sand...@redhat.com>

> ---
> v3->v4:
>       move prefix '-' check after strtoull call, which will
>       make negative output more precise to common users!(Thanks to Eric 
> Sandeen)
> ---
>  utils.c | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  utils.h |  1 +
>  2 files changed, 34 insertions(+)
> 
> diff --git a/utils.c b/utils.c
> index 97e23d5..9120877 100644
> --- a/utils.c
> +++ b/utils.c
> @@ -1520,6 +1520,39 @@ scan_again:
>       return 0;
>  }
>  
> +/*
> + * This function should be only used when parsing
> + * command arg, it won't return error to it's
> + * caller and rather exit directly just like usage().
> + */
> +u64 arg_strtou64(const char *str)
> +{
> +     u64 value;
> +     char *ptr_parse_end = NULL;
> +
> +     value = strtoull(str, &ptr_parse_end, 0);
> +     if (ptr_parse_end && *ptr_parse_end != '\0') {
> +             fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s is not a valid numeric value.\n",
> +                     str);
> +             exit(1);
> +     }
> +     /*
> +      * if we pass a negative number to strtoull,
> +      * it will return an unexpected number to us,
> +      * so let's do the check ourselves.
> +      */
> +     if (str[0] == '-') {
> +             fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s: negative value is invalid.\n",
> +                     str);
> +             exit(1);
> +     }
> +     if (value == ULLONG_MAX) {
> +             fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s is too large.\n", str);
> +             exit(1);
> +     }
> +     return value;
> +}
> +
>  u64 parse_size(char *s)
>  {
>       int i;
> diff --git a/utils.h b/utils.h
> index 04b8c45..a201085 100644
> --- a/utils.h
> +++ b/utils.h
> @@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ int pretty_size_snprintf(u64 size, char *str, size_t 
> str_bytes);
>  int get_mountpt(char *dev, char *mntpt, size_t size);
>  int btrfs_scan_block_devices(int run_ioctl);
>  u64 parse_size(char *s);
> +u64 arg_strtou64(const char *str);
>  int open_file_or_dir(const char *fname, DIR **dirstream);
>  void close_file_or_dir(int fd, DIR *dirstream);
>  int get_fs_info(char *path, struct btrfs_ioctl_fs_info_args *fi_args,
> 

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