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Fix strftime() non-literal argument warning
There is a bug in gcc since 4.3.2 and still not fixed in 8.1.0. Even if __attribute__((format(strftime... is specified for a wrapper function around strftime, gcc still complains about strftime being called from the wrapper with a "non-literal" format argument. See https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39438 This commit adds 'ugly hacks' from that discussion to call strftime() from strftime-formatted wrappers and silence the warnings. Partially resolves ipmitool/ipmitool#23 Signed-off-by: Alexander Amelkin <alexander@amelkin.msk.ru>
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@ -75,10 +75,12 @@ typedef char ipmi_datebuf_t[IPMI_ASCTIME_SZ];
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* in account the command line options
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*/
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char *ipmi_asctime_r(time_t stamp, ipmi_datebuf_t outbuf);
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size_t ipmi_strftime(char *s, int max, const char *format, time_t stamp);
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size_t ipmi_strftime(char *s, size_t max, const char *format, time_t stamp)
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__attribute__((format(strftime, 3, 0)));
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/* These return pointers to static arrays and aren't thread safe */
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char *ipmi_timestamp_fmt(uint32_t stamp, const char *fmt);
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char *ipmi_timestamp_fmt(uint32_t stamp, const char *fmt)
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__attribute__((format(strftime, 2, 0)));
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char *ipmi_timestamp_string(uint32_t stamp); /* Day Mon DD HH:MM:SS YYYY ZZZ */
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char *ipmi_timestamp_numeric(uint32_t stamp); /* MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS ZZZ */
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char *ipmi_timestamp_date(uint32_t stamp); /* MM/DD/YYYY ZZZ */
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@ -68,9 +68,25 @@ ipmi_localtime2utc(time_t local)
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* @returns the number of bytes written to s or 0, see strftime()
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*/
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size_t
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ipmi_strftime(char *s, int max, const char *format, time_t stamp)
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ipmi_strftime(char *s, size_t max, const char *format, time_t stamp)
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{
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struct tm tm;
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/*
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* There is a bug in gcc since 4.3.2 and still not fixed in 8.1.0.
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* Even if __attribute__((format(strftime... is specified for a wrapper
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* function around strftime, gcc still complains about strftime being
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* called from the wrapper with a "non-literal" format argument.
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*
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* See https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39438
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*
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* The following macro uses an "ugly cast" from that discussion to
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* silence the compiler. The format string is checked for the wrapper
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* because __attribute__((format)) is specified in the header file.
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*/
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#define wrapstrftime(buf, buflen, fmt, t) \
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((size_t (*)(char *, size_t, const char *, const struct tm *))\
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strftime)(buf, buflen, fmt, t)
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if (IPMI_TIME_UNSPECIFIED == stamp) {
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return snprintf(s, max, "Unknown");
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@ -79,7 +95,7 @@ ipmi_strftime(char *s, int max, const char *format, time_t stamp)
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/* Timestamp is relative to BMC start, no GMT offset */
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gmtime_r(&stamp, &tm);
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return strftime(s, max, format, &tm);
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return wrapstrftime(s, max, format, &tm);
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}
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if (time_in_utc || ipmi_timestamp_is_special(stamp)) {
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@ -96,7 +112,7 @@ ipmi_strftime(char *s, int max, const char *format, time_t stamp)
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*/
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localtime_r(&stamp, &tm);
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}
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return strftime(s, max, format, &tm);
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return wrapstrftime(s, max, format, &tm);
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}
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/**
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@ -115,21 +131,20 @@ ipmi_strftime(char *s, int max, const char *format, time_t stamp)
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char *
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ipmi_asctime_r(const time_t stamp, ipmi_datebuf_t outbuf)
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{
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const char *format = "%c %Z";
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if (ipmi_timestamp_is_special(stamp)) {
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if (stamp < SECONDS_A_DAY) {
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format = "S+%H:%M:%S";
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ipmi_strftime(outbuf, IPMI_ASCTIME_SZ, "S+%H:%M:%S", stamp);
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}
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/*
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* IPMI_TIME_INIT_DONE is over 17 years. This should never
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* happen normally, but we'll support this anyway.
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*/
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else {
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format = "S+%yy %jd %H:%M:%S";
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ipmi_strftime(outbuf, IPMI_ASCTIME_SZ, "S+%yy %jd %H:%M:%S", stamp);
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}
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}
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ipmi_strftime(outbuf, IPMI_ASCTIME_SZ, format, stamp);
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ipmi_strftime(outbuf, IPMI_ASCTIME_SZ, "%c %Z", stamp);
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return outbuf;
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}
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@ -141,68 +156,79 @@ ipmi_timestamp_fmt(uint32_t stamp, const char *fmt)
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* than IPMI_ASCTIME_SZ
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*/
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static ipmi_datebuf_t datebuf;
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ipmi_strftime(datebuf, sizeof(datebuf), fmt, stamp);
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/*
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* There is a bug in gcc since 4.3.2 and still not fixed in 8.1.0.
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* Even if __attribute__((format(strftime... is specified for a wrapper
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* function around strftime, gcc still complains about strftime being
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* called from the wrapper with a "non-literal" format argument.
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*
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* See https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39438
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*
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* The following call uses an "ugly cast" from that discussion to
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* silence the compiler. The format string is checked for the wrapper
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* because __attribute__((format)) is specified in the header file.
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*/
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((size_t (*)(char *, size_t, const char *, time_t))
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ipmi_strftime)(datebuf, sizeof(datebuf), fmt, stamp);
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return datebuf;
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}
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char *
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ipmi_timestamp_string(uint32_t stamp)
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{
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const char *format = "%c %Z";
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if (!ipmi_timestamp_is_valid(stamp)) {
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return "Unspecified";
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}
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if (ipmi_timestamp_is_special(stamp)) {
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if (stamp < SECONDS_A_DAY) {
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format = "S+ %H:%M:%S";
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return ipmi_timestamp_fmt(stamp, "S+ %H:%M:%S");
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}
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/*
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* IPMI_TIME_INIT_DONE is over 17 years. This should never
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* happen normally, but we'll support this anyway.
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*/
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else {
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format = "S+ %y years %j days %H:%M:%S";
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return ipmi_timestamp_fmt(stamp, "S+ %y years %j days %H:%M:%S");
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}
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}
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return ipmi_timestamp_fmt(stamp, format);
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return ipmi_timestamp_fmt(stamp, "%c %Z");
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}
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char *
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ipmi_timestamp_numeric(uint32_t stamp)
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{
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const char *format = "%x %X %Z";
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if (!ipmi_timestamp_is_valid(stamp)) {
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return "Unspecified";
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}
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if (ipmi_timestamp_is_special(stamp)) {
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if (stamp < SECONDS_A_DAY) {
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format = "S+ %H:%M:%S";
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return ipmi_timestamp_fmt(stamp, "S+ %H:%M:%S");
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}
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/*
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* IPMI_TIME_INIT_DONE is over 17 years. This should never
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* happen normally, but we'll support this anyway.
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*/
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else {
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format = "S+ %y/%j %H:%M:%S";
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return ipmi_timestamp_fmt(stamp, "S+ %y/%j %H:%M:%S");
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}
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}
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return ipmi_timestamp_fmt(stamp, format);
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return ipmi_timestamp_fmt(stamp, "%x %X %Z");
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}
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char *
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ipmi_timestamp_date(uint32_t stamp)
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{
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const char *format = "%x";
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if (!ipmi_timestamp_is_valid(stamp)) {
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return "Unspecified";
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}
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if (ipmi_timestamp_is_special(stamp)) {
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format = "S+ %y/%j";
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return ipmi_timestamp_fmt(stamp, "S+ %y/%j");
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}
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return ipmi_timestamp_fmt(stamp, format);
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return ipmi_timestamp_fmt(stamp, "%x");
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}
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char *
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