crypto-utils/secerror.c

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#include <nspr.h>
struct tuple_str {
PRErrorCode errNum;
const char * errString;
};
typedef struct tuple_str tuple_str;
#define ER2(a,b) {a, b},
#define ER3(a,b,c) {a, c},
#include <secerr.h>
#include <sslerr.h>
#include <stdio.h>
const tuple_str errStrings[] = {
/* keep this list in asceding order of error numbers */
/* SSLerrs.h not needed */
#include "SECerrs.h"
#include "NSPRerrs.h"
};
const PRInt32 numStrings = sizeof(errStrings) / sizeof(tuple_str);
/* Returns a UTF-8 encoded constant error string for "errNum".
* Returns NULL of errNum is unknown.
*/
const char *
SECU_Strerror(PRErrorCode errNum) {
PRInt32 low = 0;
PRInt32 high = numStrings - 1;
PRInt32 i;
PRErrorCode num;
static int initDone;
/* make sure table is in ascending order.
* binary search depends on it.
*/
if (!initDone) {
PRErrorCode lastNum = ((PRInt32)0x80000000);
for (i = low; i <= high; ++i) {
num = errStrings[i].errNum;
if (num <= lastNum) {
fprintf(stderr,
"sequence error in error strings at item %d\n"
"error %d (%s)\n"
"should come after \n"
"error %d (%s)\n",
i, lastNum, errStrings[i-1].errString,
num, errStrings[i].errString);
}
lastNum = num;
}
initDone = 1;
}
/* Do binary search of table. */
while (low + 1 < high) {
i = (low + high) / 2;
num = errStrings[i].errNum;
if (errNum == num)
return errStrings[i].errString;
if (errNum < num)
high = i;
else
low = i;
}
if (errNum == errStrings[low].errNum)
return errStrings[low].errString;
if (errNum == errStrings[high].errNum)
return errStrings[high].errString;
return NULL;
}