strsep() is a non-standardized API (by C or POSIX) and thus it is
non-portable between different operating systems. Replace it with
strtok_r() which is standardized by the C standard, and hence also by
POSIX.
The replacement occurs in the code that extracts individual PCI class
names (e.g. class=net:vdpa:foo:bar).
Signed-off-by: Ophir Munk <ophirmu@mellanox.com>
Acked-by: Matan Azrad <matan@mellanox.com>
int class_val;
char *found;
char *nstr;
+ char *refstr = NULL;
*ret = 0;
nstr = strdup(class_names);
return *ret;
}
nstr_org = nstr;
- while (nstr) {
+ found = strtok_r(nstr, ":", &refstr);
+ if (!found)
+ goto err;
+ do {
/* Extract each individual class name. Multiple
* class key,value is supplied as class=net:vdpa:foo:bar.
*/
- found = strsep(&nstr, ":");
- if (!found)
- continue;
- /* Check if its a valid class. */
class_val = class_name_to_value(found);
+ /* Check if its a valid class. */
if (class_val < 0) {
*ret = -EINVAL;
goto err;
}
*ret |= class_val;
- }
+ found = strtok_r(NULL, ":", &refstr);
+ } while (found);
err:
free(nstr_org);
if (*ret < 0)