| // |
| // C++ Implementation: GUIDData |
| // |
| // Description: GUIDData class header |
| // Implements the GUIDData data structure and support methods |
| // |
| // |
| // Author: Rod Smith <rodsmith@rodsbooks.com>, (C) 2010-2011 |
| // |
| // Copyright: See COPYING file that comes with this distribution |
| // |
| // |
| |
| #define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS |
| #define __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS |
| |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #include <time.h> |
| #include <string.h> |
| #include <string> |
| #include <iostream> |
| #include "guid.h" |
| #include "support.h" |
| |
| using namespace std; |
| |
| bool GUIDData::firstInstance = 1; |
| |
| GUIDData::GUIDData(void) { |
| if (firstInstance) { |
| srand((unsigned int) time(0)); |
| firstInstance = 0; |
| } // if |
| Zero(); |
| } // constructor |
| |
| GUIDData::GUIDData(const GUIDData & orig) { |
| memcpy(uuidData, orig.uuidData, sizeof(uuidData)); |
| } // copy constructor |
| |
| GUIDData::GUIDData(const string & orig) { |
| operator=(orig); |
| } // copy (from string) constructor |
| |
| GUIDData::GUIDData(const char * orig) { |
| operator=(orig); |
| } // copy (from char*) constructor |
| |
| GUIDData::~GUIDData(void) { |
| } // destructor |
| |
| GUIDData & GUIDData::operator=(const GUIDData & orig) { |
| memcpy(uuidData, orig.uuidData, sizeof(uuidData)); |
| return *this; |
| } // GUIDData::operator=(const GUIDData & orig) |
| |
| // Assign the GUID from a string input value. A GUID is normally formatted |
| // with four dashes as element separators, for a total length of 36 |
| // characters. If the input string is this long or longer, this function |
| // assumes standard separator positioning; if the input string is less |
| // than 36 characters long, this function assumes the input GUID has |
| // been compressed by removal of separators. In either event, there's |
| // little in the way of sanity checking, so garbage in = garbage out! |
| // One special case: If the first character is 'r' or 'R', a random |
| // GUID is assigned. |
| GUIDData & GUIDData::operator=(const string & orig) { |
| string copy, fragment; |
| size_t len; |
| // Break points for segments, either with or without characters separating the segments.... |
| size_t longSegs[6] = {0, 9, 14, 19, 24, 36}; |
| size_t shortSegs[6] = {0, 8, 12, 16, 20, 32}; |
| size_t *segStart = longSegs; // Assume there are separators between segments |
| |
| // If first character is an 'R' or 'r', set a random GUID; otherwise, |
| // try to parse it as a real GUID |
| if ((orig[0] == 'R') || (orig[0] == 'r')) { |
| Randomize(); |
| } else { |
| Zero(); |
| |
| // Delete stray spaces.... |
| copy = DeleteSpaces(orig); |
| |
| // If length is too short, assume there are no separators between segments |
| len = copy.length(); |
| if (len < 36) { |
| segStart = shortSegs; |
| }; |
| |
| // Extract data fragments at fixed locations and convert to |
| // integral types.... |
| if (len >= segStart[1]) { |
| uuidData[3] = StrToHex(copy, 0); |
| uuidData[2] = StrToHex(copy, 2); |
| uuidData[1] = StrToHex(copy, 4); |
| uuidData[0] = StrToHex(copy, 6); |
| } // if |
| if (len >= segStart[2]) { |
| uuidData[5] = StrToHex(copy, (unsigned int) segStart[1]); |
| uuidData[4] = StrToHex(copy, (unsigned int) segStart[1] + 2); |
| } // if |
| if (len >= segStart[3]) { |
| uuidData[7] = StrToHex(copy, (unsigned int) segStart[2]); |
| uuidData[6] = StrToHex(copy, (unsigned int) segStart[2] + 2); |
| } // if |
| if (len >= segStart[4]) { |
| uuidData[8] = StrToHex(copy, (unsigned int) segStart[3]); |
| uuidData[9] = StrToHex(copy, (unsigned int) segStart[3] + 2); |
| } // if |
| if (len >= segStart[5]) { |
| uuidData[10] = StrToHex(copy, (unsigned int) segStart[4]); |
| uuidData[11] = StrToHex(copy, (unsigned int) segStart[4] + 2); |
| uuidData[12] = StrToHex(copy, (unsigned int) segStart[4] + 4); |
| uuidData[13] = StrToHex(copy, (unsigned int) segStart[4] + 6); |
| uuidData[14] = StrToHex(copy, (unsigned int) segStart[4] + 8); |
| uuidData[15] = StrToHex(copy, (unsigned int) segStart[4] + 10); |
| } // if |
| } // if/else randomize/set value |
| |
| return *this; |
| } // GUIDData::operator=(const string & orig) |
| |
| // Assignment from C-style string; rely on C++ casting.... |
| GUIDData & GUIDData::operator=(const char * orig) { |
| return operator=((string) orig); |
| } // GUIDData::operator=(const char * orig) |
| |
| // Erase the contents of the GUID |
| void GUIDData::Zero(void) { |
| memset(uuidData, 0, sizeof(uuidData)); |
| } // GUIDData::Zero() |
| |
| // Set a completely random GUID value.... |
| // The uuid_generate() function returns a value that needs to have its |
| // first three fields byte-reversed to conform to Intel's GUID layout. |
| // The Windows UuidCreate() function doesn't need this adjustment. If |
| // neither function is defined, or if UuidCreate() fails, set a completely |
| // random GUID -- not completely kosher, but it works on most platforms |
| // (immediately after creating the UUID on Windows 7 being an important |
| // exception). |
| void GUIDData::Randomize(void) { |
| int i, uuidGenerated = 0; |
| |
| #ifdef _UUID_UUID_H |
| uuid_generate(uuidData); |
| ReverseBytes(&uuidData[0], 4); |
| ReverseBytes(&uuidData[4], 2); |
| ReverseBytes(&uuidData[6], 2); |
| uuidGenerated = 1; |
| #endif |
| #if defined (_RPC_H) || defined (__RPC_H__) |
| UUID MsUuid; |
| if (UuidCreate(&MsUuid) == RPC_S_OK) { |
| memcpy(uuidData, &MsUuid, 16); |
| uuidGenerated = 1; |
| } // if |
| #endif |
| |
| if (!uuidGenerated) { |
| cerr << "Warning! Unable to generate a proper UUID! Creating an improper one as a last\n" |
| << "resort! Windows 7 may crash if you save this partition table!\a\n"; |
| for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) |
| uuidData[i] = (unsigned char) (256.0 * (rand() / (RAND_MAX + 1.0))); |
| } // if |
| } // GUIDData::Randomize |
| |
| // Equality operator; returns 1 if the GUIDs are equal, 0 if they're unequal |
| int GUIDData::operator==(const GUIDData & orig) const { |
| return !memcmp(uuidData, orig.uuidData, sizeof(uuidData)); |
| } // GUIDData::operator== |
| |
| // Inequality operator; returns 1 if the GUIDs are unequal, 0 if they're equal |
| int GUIDData::operator!=(const GUIDData & orig) const { |
| return !operator==(orig); |
| } // GUIDData::operator!= |
| |
| // Return the GUID as a string, suitable for display to the user. |
| string GUIDData::AsString(void) const { |
| char theString[40]; |
| |
| sprintf(theString, |
| "%02X%02X%02X%02X-%02X%02X-%02X%02X-%02X%02X-%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X", |
| uuidData[3], uuidData[2], uuidData[1], uuidData[0], uuidData[5], |
| uuidData[4], uuidData[7], uuidData[6], uuidData[8], uuidData[9], |
| uuidData[10], uuidData[11], uuidData[12], uuidData[13], uuidData[14], |
| uuidData[15]); |
| return theString; |
| } // GUIDData::AsString(void) |
| |
| // Delete spaces or braces (which often enclose GUIDs) from the orig string, |
| // returning modified string. |
| string GUIDData::DeleteSpaces(string s) { |
| size_t position; |
| |
| if (s.length() > 0) { |
| for (position = s.length(); position > 0; position--) { |
| if ((s[position - 1] == ' ') || (s[position - 1] == '{') || (s[position - 1] == '}')) { |
| s.erase(position - 1, 1); |
| } // if |
| } // for |
| } // if |
| return s; |
| } // GUIDData::DeleteSpaces() |
| |
| /******************************* |
| * * |
| * Non-class support functions * |
| * * |
| *******************************/ |
| |
| // Display a GUID as a string.... |
| ostream & operator<<(ostream & os, const GUIDData & data) { |
| // string asString; |
| |
| os << data.AsString(); |
| return os; |
| } // GUIDData::operator<<() |