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/*
* June 30, 2001 Manuel Novoa III
*
* All-integer version (hey, not everyone has floating point) of
* make_human_readable_str, modified from similar code I had written
* for busybox several months ago.
*
* Notes:
* 1) I'm using an unsigned long long to hold the product size * block_size,
* as df (which calls this routine) could request a representation of a
* partition size in bytes > max of unsigned long. If long longs aren't
* available, it would be possible to do what's needed using polynomial
* representations (say, powers of 1024) and manipulating coefficients.
* The base ten "bytes" output could be handled similarly.
*
* 2) The output of "ls -sh" can be misaligned because this routine always
* outputs a decimal point and a tenths digit when display_unit != 0.
* Hence, it isn't uncommon for the returned string to have a length
* of 5 or 6 instead of <= 4 (as assumed).
*
* It might be nice to add a flag to indicate no decimal digits in
* that case. This could be either an additional parameter, or a
* special value of display_unit. Such a flag would also be nice for du.
*
* Some code to omit the decimal point and tenths digit is sketched out
* and "#if 0"'d below.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include "libbb.h"
const char *make_human_readable_str(unsigned long size,
unsigned long block_size,
unsigned long display_unit)
{
/* The code will adjust for additional (appended) units. */
static const char zero_and_units[] = { '0', 0, 'k', 'M', 'G', 'T' };
static const char fmt[] = "%Lu";
static const char fmt_tenths[] = "%Lu.%d%c";
static char str[21]; /* Sufficient for 64 bit unsigned integers. */
unsigned long long val;
int frac;
const char *u;
const char *f;
u = zero_and_units;
f = fmt;
frac = 0;
val = ((unsigned long long) size) * block_size;
if (val == 0) {
return u;
}
if (display_unit) {
val += display_unit/2; /* Deal with rounding. */
val /= display_unit; /* Don't combine with the line above!!! */
} else {
++u;
while ((val >= KILOBYTE)
&& (u < zero_and_units + sizeof(zero_and_units) - 1)) {
f = fmt_tenths;
++u;
frac = ((((int)(val % KILOBYTE)) * 10) + (KILOBYTE/2)) / KILOBYTE;
val /= KILOBYTE;
}
if (frac >= 10) { /* We need to round up here. */
++val;
frac = 0;
}
#if 0
/* Sample code to omit decimal point and tenths digit. */
if ( /* no_tenths */ 1 ) {
if ( frac >= 5 ) {
++val;
}
f = "%Lu%*c" /* fmt_no_tenths */ ;
frac = 1;
}
#endif
}
/* If f==fmt then 'frac' and 'u' are ignored. */
snprintf(str, sizeof(str), f, val, frac, *u);
return str;
}
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