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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
/*
* Copyright (C) 2014 Samsung Electronics
* Przemyslaw Marczak <p.marczak@samsung.com>
* Copyright 2022-2023 Arm Limited and/or its affiliates <open-source-office@arm.com>
*
* Authors:
* Abdellatif El Khlifi <abdellatif.elkhlifi@arm.com>
*/
#ifndef __UUID_H__
#define __UUID_H__
#include <linux/bitops.h>
/*
* UUID - Universally Unique IDentifier - 128 bits unique number.
* There are 5 versions and one variant of UUID defined by RFC4122
* specification. A UUID contains a set of fields. The set varies
* depending on the version of the UUID, as shown below:
* - time, MAC address(v1),
* - user ID(v2),
* - MD5 of name or URL(v3),
* - random data(v4),
* - SHA-1 of name or URL(v5),
*
* Layout of UUID:
* timestamp - 60-bit: time_low, time_mid, time_hi_and_version
* version - 4 bit (bit 4 through 7 of the time_hi_and_version)
* clock seq - 14 bit: clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, clock_seq_low
* variant: - bit 6 and 7 of clock_seq_hi_and_reserved
* node - 48 bit
*
* source: https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt
*
* UUID binary format (16 bytes):
*
* 4B-2B-2B-2B-6B (big endian - network byte order)
*
* UUID string is 36 length of characters (36 bytes):
*
* 0 9 14 19 24
* xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
* be be be be be
*
* where x is a hexadecimal character. Fields are separated by '-'s.
* When converting to a binary UUID, le means the field should be converted
* to little endian and be means it should be converted to big endian.
*
* UUID is also used as GUID (Globally Unique Identifier) with the same binary
* format but it differs in string format like below.
*
* GUID:
* 0 9 14 19 24
* xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
* le le le be be
*
* GUID is used e.g. in GPT (GUID Partition Table) as a partiions unique id.
*/
/* This is structure is in big-endian */
struct uuid {
unsigned int time_low;
unsigned short time_mid;
unsigned short time_hi_and_version;
unsigned char clock_seq_hi_and_reserved;
unsigned char clock_seq_low;
unsigned char node[6];
} __packed;
/* Bits of a bitmask specifying the output format for GUIDs */
#define UUID_STR_FORMAT_STD 0
#define UUID_STR_FORMAT_GUID BIT(0)
#define UUID_STR_UPPER_CASE BIT(1)
/* Use UUID_STR_LEN + 1 for string space */
#define UUID_STR_LEN 36
#define UUID_BIN_LEN sizeof(struct uuid)
#define UUID_VERSION_MASK 0xf000
#define UUID_VERSION_SHIFT 12
#define UUID_VERSION 0x4
#define UUID_VARIANT_MASK 0xc0
#define UUID_VARIANT_SHIFT 7
#define UUID_VARIANT 0x1
int uuid_str_valid(const char *uuid);
/*
* uuid_str_to_bin() - convert string UUID or GUID to big endian binary data.
*
* @param uuid_str - pointer to UUID or GUID string [37B] or GUID shorcut
* @param uuid_bin - pointer to allocated array for big endian output [16B]
* @str_format - UUID string format: 0 - UUID; 1 - GUID
* Return: 0 if OK, -EINVAL if the string is not a valid UUID
*/
int uuid_str_to_bin(const char *uuid_str, unsigned char *uuid_bin,
int str_format);
/*
* uuid_bin_to_str() - convert big endian binary data to string UUID or GUID.
*
* @param uuid_bin: pointer to binary data of UUID (big endian) [16B]
* @param uuid_str: pointer to allocated array for output string [37B]
* @str_format: bit 0: 0 - UUID; 1 - GUID
* bit 1: 0 - lower case; 2 - upper case
*/
void uuid_bin_to_str(const unsigned char *uuid_bin, char *uuid_str,
int str_format);
/*
* uuid_guid_get_bin() - this function get GUID bin for string
*
* @param guid_str - pointer to partition type string
* @param guid_bin - pointer to allocated array for big endian output [16B]
*/
int uuid_guid_get_bin(const char *guid_str, unsigned char *guid_bin);
/*
* uuid_guid_get_str() - this function get string for GUID.
*
* @param guid_bin - pointer to string with partition type guid [16B]
*
* Returns NULL if the type GUID is not known.
*/
const char *uuid_guid_get_str(const unsigned char *guid_bin);
/*
* gen_rand_uuid() - this function generates a random binary UUID version 4.
* In this version all fields beside 4 bits of version and
* 2 bits of variant are randomly generated.
*
* @param uuid_bin - pointer to allocated array [16B]. Output is in big endian.
*/
void gen_rand_uuid(unsigned char *uuid_bin);
/*
* gen_rand_uuid_str() - this function generates UUID v4 (random) in two string
* formats UUID or GUID.
*
* @param uuid_str - pointer to allocated array [37B].
* @param - uuid output type: UUID - 0, GUID - 1
*/
void gen_rand_uuid_str(char *uuid_str, int str_format);
/**
* uuid_str_to_le_bin() - Convert string UUID to little endian binary data.
* @uuid_str: pointer to UUID string
* @uuid_bin: pointer to allocated array for little endian output [16B]
*
* UUID string is 36 characters (36 bytes):
*
* xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
*
* where x is a hexadecimal character. Fields are separated by '-'s.
* When converting to a little endian binary UUID, the string fields are reversed.
*
* Return:
*
* uuid_bin filled with little endian UUID data
* On success 0 is returned. Otherwise, failure code.
*/
int uuid_str_to_le_bin(const char *uuid_str, unsigned char *uuid_bin);
#endif
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