Currently qw_sign requires UTF-8 character to set, but returns UTF-16
when read. This isn't obvious when simply using cat since the null
characters are not visible, but hexdump unveils the true string:
# echo MSFT100 > os_desc/qw_sign
# hexdump -C os_desc/qw_sign
00000000 4d 00 53 00 46 00 54 00 31 00 30 00 30 00 |M.S.F.T.1.0.0.|
Make qw_sign symmetric by returning an UTF-8 string too. Also follow
common convention and add a new line at the end.
Reviewed-by: Krzysztof Opasiak <k.opasiak@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <felipe.balbi@linux.intel.com>
static ssize_t os_desc_qw_sign_show(struct config_item *item, char *page)
{
struct gadget_info *gi = os_desc_item_to_gadget_info(item);
+ int res;
- memcpy(page, gi->qw_sign, OS_STRING_QW_SIGN_LEN);
- return OS_STRING_QW_SIGN_LEN;
+ res = utf16s_to_utf8s((wchar_t *) gi->qw_sign, OS_STRING_QW_SIGN_LEN,
+ UTF16_LITTLE_ENDIAN, page, PAGE_SIZE - 1);
+ page[res++] = '\n';
+
+ return res;
}
static ssize_t os_desc_qw_sign_store(struct config_item *item, const char *page,