cbmem: Fix console banner matches

Since the new loglevel markers were added, there will now be a marker
character at the beginning of the coreboot banner string, and this will
make the existing regular expressions meant to find it fail to match.
This patch fixes the problem by just allowing for a single extra
character there (any character to avoid the hassle of having to match
the marker explicitly). The extra character is optional so that we will
still continue to match banners from older versions of coreboot as well.

Since the `?` glyph is not available in basic POSIX regular expressions,
we have to switch to REG_EXTENDED syntax (should otherwise make no
difference). (Also, move side effects out of assert() while I'm here,
that's not actually safe for the standard libc implementation.)

Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
Change-Id: I99fb347eb1cf7b043a2113dfda7c798d6ee38975
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/62720
Reviewed-by: Yu-Ping Wu <yupingso@google.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
diff --git a/util/cbmem/cbmem.c b/util/cbmem/cbmem.c
index a39ef2a..eef68a0 100644
--- a/util/cbmem/cbmem.c
+++ b/util/cbmem/cbmem.c
@@ -818,8 +818,8 @@
 	cursor = previous = 0;
 	if (type != CONSOLE_PRINT_FULL) {
 #define BANNER_REGEX(stage) \
-		"\n\ncoreboot-[^\n]* " stage " starting.*\\.\\.\\.\n"
-#define OVERFLOW_REGEX(stage) "\n\\*\\*\\* Pre-CBMEM " stage " console overflow"
+		"\n\n.?coreboot-[^\n]* " stage " starting.*\\.\\.\\.\n"
+#define OVERFLOW_REGEX(stage) "\n.?\\*\\*\\* Pre-CBMEM " stage " console overflow"
 		const char *regex[] = { BANNER_REGEX("verstage-before-bootblock"),
 					BANNER_REGEX("bootblock"),
 					BANNER_REGEX("verstage"),
@@ -831,7 +831,8 @@
 		for (size_t i = 0; !cursor && i < ARRAY_SIZE(regex); i++) {
 			regex_t re;
 			regmatch_t match;
-			assert(!regcomp(&re, regex[i], 0));
+			int res = regcomp(&re, regex[i], REG_EXTENDED);
+			assert(res == 0);
 
 			/* Keep looking for matches so we find the last one. */
 			while (!regexec(&re, console_c + cursor, 1, &match, 0)) {