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23 #ifndef BINARYBUFFER_H
24 #define BINARYBUFFER_H
26 #include <helper/types.h>
28 /** @file
29 * Support functions to access arbitrary bits in a byte array
32 /**
33 * Sets @c num bits in @c _buffer, starting at the @c first bit,
34 * using the bits in @c value. This routine fast-paths writes
35 * of little-endian, byte-aligned, 32-bit words.
36 * @param _buffer The buffer whose bits will be set.
37 * @param first The bit offset in @c _buffer to start writing (0-31).
38 * @param num The number of bits from @c value to copy (1-32).
39 * @param value Up to 32 bits that will be copied to _buffer.
41 static inline void buf_set_u32(void *_buffer,
42 unsigned first, unsigned num, uint32_t value)
44 uint8_t *buffer = (uint8_t *)_buffer;
46 if ((num == 32) && (first == 0)) {
47 buffer[3] = (value >> 24) & 0xff;
48 buffer[2] = (value >> 16) & 0xff;
49 buffer[1] = (value >> 8) & 0xff;
50 buffer[0] = (value >> 0) & 0xff;
51 } else {
52 for (unsigned i = first; i < first + num; i++)
54 if (((value >> (i - first)) & 1) == 1)
55 buffer[i / 8] |= 1 << (i % 8);
56 else
57 buffer[i / 8] &= ~(1 << (i % 8));
61 /**
62 * Retrieves @c num bits from @c _buffer, starting at the @c first bit,
63 * returning the bits in a 32-bit word. This routine fast-paths reads
64 * of little-endian, byte-aligned, 32-bit words.
65 * @param _buffer The buffer whose bits will be read.
66 * @param first The bit offset in @c _buffer to start reading (0-31).
67 * @param num The number of bits from @c _buffer to read (1-32).
68 * @returns Up to 32-bits that were read from @c _buffer.
70 static inline uint32_t buf_get_u32(const void *_buffer,
71 unsigned first, unsigned num)
73 uint8_t *buffer = (uint8_t *)_buffer;
75 if ((num == 32) && (first == 0)) {
76 return (((uint32_t)buffer[3]) << 24) |
77 (((uint32_t)buffer[2]) << 16) |
78 (((uint32_t)buffer[1]) << 8) |
79 (((uint32_t)buffer[0]) << 0);
80 } else {
81 uint32_t result = 0;
82 for (unsigned i = first; i < first + num; i++)
84 if (((buffer[i / 8] >> (i % 8)) & 1) == 1)
85 result |= 1 << (i - first);
87 return result;
91 /**
92 * Inverts the ordering of bits inside a 32-bit word (e.g. 31..0 -> 0..31).
93 * This routine can be used to flip smaller data types by using smaller
94 * values for @c width.
95 * @param value The word to flip.
96 * @param width The number of bits in value (2-32).
97 * @returns A 32-bit word with @c value in reversed bit-order.
99 uint32_t flip_u32(uint32_t value, unsigned width);
101 bool buf_cmp(const void *buf1, const void *buf2, unsigned size);
102 bool buf_cmp_mask(const void *buf1, const void *buf2,
103 const void *mask, unsigned size);
106 * Copies @c size bits out of @c from and into @c to. Any extra
107 * bits in the final byte will be set to zero.
108 * @param from The buffer to copy into @c to.
109 * @param to The buffer that will receive the copy of @c from.
110 * @param size The number of bits to copy.
112 void* buf_cpy(const void *from, void *to, unsigned size);
115 * Set the contents of @c buf with @c count bits, all set to 1.
116 * @param buf The buffer to fill with ones.
117 * @param size The number of bits.
118 * @returns The original buffer (@c buf).
120 void* buf_set_ones(void *buf, unsigned size);
122 void* buf_set_buf(const void *src, unsigned src_start,
123 void *dst, unsigned dst_start, unsigned len);
125 int str_to_buf(const char *str, unsigned len,
126 void *bin_buf, unsigned buf_size, unsigned radix);
127 char* buf_to_str(const void *buf, unsigned size, unsigned radix);
129 /* read a uint32_t from a buffer in target memory endianness */
130 static inline uint32_t fast_target_buffer_get_u32(const void *p, bool le)
132 return le ? le_to_h_u32(p) : be_to_h_u32(p);
135 #endif /* BINARYBUFFER_H */