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36 * $FreeBSD: src/include/bitstring.h,v 1.1.1.1.14.1 2000/10/30 11:21:04 dwmalone Exp $
37 * $DragonFly: src/include/bitstring.h,v 1.3 2007/04/18 18:39:11 swildner Exp $
40 #ifndef _BITSTRING_H_
41 #define _BITSTRING_H_
43 typedef unsigned char bitstr_t;
45 /* internal macros */
46 /* byte of the bitstring bit is in */
47 #define _bit_byte(bit) \
48 ((bit) >> 3)
50 /* mask for the bit within its byte */
51 #define _bit_mask(bit) \
52 (1 << ((bit)&0x7))
54 /* external macros */
55 /* bytes in a bitstring of nbits bits */
56 #define bitstr_size(nbits) \
57 (((nbits) + 7) >> 3)
59 /* allocate a bitstring */
60 #define bit_alloc(nbits) \
61 (bitstr_t *)calloc((size_t)bitstr_size(nbits), sizeof(bitstr_t))
63 /* allocate a bitstring on the stack */
64 #define bit_decl(name, nbits) \
65 ((name)[bitstr_size(nbits)])
67 /* is bit N of bitstring name set? */
68 #define bit_test(name, bit) \
69 ((name)[_bit_byte(bit)] & _bit_mask(bit))
71 /* set bit N of bitstring name */
72 #define bit_set(name, bit) \
73 ((name)[_bit_byte(bit)] |= _bit_mask(bit))
75 /* clear bit N of bitstring name */
76 #define bit_clear(name, bit) \
77 ((name)[_bit_byte(bit)] &= ~_bit_mask(bit))
79 /* clear bits start ... stop in bitstring */
80 #define bit_nclear(name, start, stop) do { \
81 bitstr_t *_name = (name); \
82 int _start = (start), _stop = (stop); \
83 int _startbyte = _bit_byte(_start); \
84 int _stopbyte = _bit_byte(_stop); \
85 if (_startbyte == _stopbyte) { \
86 _name[_startbyte] &= ((0xff >> (8 - (_start&0x7))) | \
87 (0xff << ((_stop&0x7) + 1))); \
88 } else { \
89 _name[_startbyte] &= 0xff >> (8 - (_start&0x7)); \
90 while (++_startbyte < _stopbyte) \
91 _name[_startbyte] = 0; \
92 _name[_stopbyte] &= 0xff << ((_stop&0x7) + 1); \
93 } \
94 } while (0)
96 /* set bits start ... stop in bitstring */
97 #define bit_nset(name, start, stop) do { \
98 bitstr_t *_name = (name); \
99 int _start = (start), _stop = (stop); \
100 int _startbyte = _bit_byte(_start); \
101 int _stopbyte = _bit_byte(_stop); \
102 if (_startbyte == _stopbyte) { \
103 _name[_startbyte] |= ((0xff << (_start&0x7)) & \
104 (0xff >> (7 - (_stop&0x7)))); \
105 } else { \
106 _name[_startbyte] |= 0xff << ((_start)&0x7); \
107 while (++_startbyte < _stopbyte) \
108 _name[_startbyte] = 0xff; \
109 _name[_stopbyte] |= 0xff >> (7 - (_stop&0x7)); \
111 } while (0)
113 /* find first bit clear in name */
114 #define bit_ffc(name, nbits, value) do { \
115 bitstr_t *_name = (name); \
116 int _byte, _nbits = (nbits); \
117 int _stopbyte = _bit_byte(_nbits - 1), _value = -1; \
118 if (_nbits > 0) \
119 for (_byte = 0; _byte <= _stopbyte; ++_byte) \
120 if (_name[_byte] != 0xff) { \
121 bitstr_t _lb; \
122 _value = _byte << 3; \
123 for (_lb = _name[_byte]; (_lb&0x1); \
124 ++_value, _lb >>= 1); \
125 break; \
127 if (_value >= nbits) \
128 _value = -1; \
129 *(value) = _value; \
130 } while (0)
132 /* find first bit set in name */
133 #define bit_ffs(name, nbits, value) do { \
134 bitstr_t *_name = (name); \
135 int _byte, _nbits = (nbits); \
136 int _stopbyte = _bit_byte(_nbits - 1), _value = -1; \
137 if (_nbits > 0) \
138 for (_byte = 0; _byte <= _stopbyte; ++_byte) \
139 if (_name[_byte]) { \
140 bitstr_t _lb; \
141 _value = _byte << 3; \
142 for (_lb = _name[_byte]; !(_lb&0x1); \
143 ++_value, _lb >>= 1); \
144 break; \
146 if (_value >= nbits) \
147 _value = -1; \
148 *(value) = _value; \
149 } while (0)
151 #endif /* !_BITSTRING_H_ */