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31 * xdr_mem.h, XDR implementation using memory buffers.
33 * Copyright (C) 1984, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
35 * If you have some data to be interpreted as external data representation
36 * or to be converted to external data representation in a memory buffer,
37 * then this is the package for you.
45 static bool_t
xdrmem_getlong (XDR
*, long *);
46 static bool_t
xdrmem_putlong (XDR
*, const long *);
47 static bool_t
xdrmem_getbytes (XDR
*, caddr_t
, u_int
);
48 static bool_t
xdrmem_putbytes (XDR
*, const char *, u_int
);
49 static u_int
xdrmem_getpos (const XDR
*);
50 static bool_t
xdrmem_setpos (XDR
*, u_int
);
51 static int32_t *xdrmem_inline (XDR
*, u_int
);
52 static void xdrmem_destroy (XDR
*);
53 static bool_t
xdrmem_getint32 (XDR
*, int32_t *);
54 static bool_t
xdrmem_putint32 (XDR
*, const int32_t *);
56 static const struct xdr_ops xdrmem_ops
=
71 * The procedure xdrmem_create initializes a stream descriptor for a
75 xdrmem_create (XDR
*xdrs
, const caddr_t addr
, u_int size
, enum xdr_op op
)
78 /* We have to add the const since the `struct xdr_ops' in `struct XDR'
80 xdrs
->x_ops
= (struct xdr_ops
*) &xdrmem_ops
;
81 xdrs
->x_private
= xdrs
->x_base
= addr
;
87 * Nothing needs to be done for the memory case. The argument is clearly
92 xdrmem_destroy (XDR
*xdrs
)
97 * Gets the next word from the memory referenced by xdrs and places it
98 * in the long pointed to by lp. It then increments the private word to
99 * point at the next element. Neither object pointed to is const
102 xdrmem_getlong (XDR
*xdrs
, long *lp
)
104 if (xdrs
->x_handy
< 4)
107 *lp
= (int32_t) ntohl ((*((int32_t *) (xdrs
->x_private
))));
108 xdrs
->x_private
+= 4;
113 * Puts the long pointed to by lp in the memory referenced by xdrs. It
114 * then increments the private word to point at the next element. The
115 * long pointed at is const
118 xdrmem_putlong (XDR
*xdrs
, const long *lp
)
120 if (xdrs
->x_handy
< 4)
123 *(int32_t *) xdrs
->x_private
= htonl (*lp
);
124 xdrs
->x_private
+= 4;
129 * Gets an unaligned number of bytes from the xdrs structure and writes them
130 * to the address passed in addr. Be very careful when calling this routine
131 * as it could leave the xdrs pointing to an unaligned structure which is not
132 * a good idea. None of the things pointed to are const.
135 xdrmem_getbytes (XDR
*xdrs
, caddr_t addr
, u_int len
)
137 if (xdrs
->x_handy
< len
)
139 xdrs
->x_handy
-= len
;
140 memcpy (addr
, xdrs
->x_private
, len
);
141 xdrs
->x_private
+= len
;
146 * The complementary function to the above. The same warnings apply about
147 * unaligned data. The source address is const.
150 xdrmem_putbytes (XDR
*xdrs
, const char *addr
, u_int len
)
152 if (xdrs
->x_handy
< len
)
154 xdrs
->x_handy
-= len
;
155 memcpy (xdrs
->x_private
, addr
, len
);
156 xdrs
->x_private
+= len
;
161 * Not sure what this one does. But it clearly doesn't modify the contents
162 * of xdrs. **FIXME** does this not assume u_int == u_long?
165 xdrmem_getpos (const XDR
*xdrs
)
167 return (u_long
) xdrs
->x_private
- (u_long
) xdrs
->x_base
;
174 xdrmem_setpos (xdrs
, pos
)
178 caddr_t newaddr
= xdrs
->x_base
+ pos
;
179 caddr_t lastaddr
= xdrs
->x_private
+ xdrs
->x_handy
;
180 size_t handy
= lastaddr
- newaddr
;
182 if (newaddr
> lastaddr
183 || newaddr
< xdrs
->x_base
184 || handy
!= (u_int
) handy
)
187 xdrs
->x_private
= newaddr
;
188 xdrs
->x_handy
= (u_int
) handy
;
196 xdrmem_inline (XDR
*xdrs
, u_int len
)
200 if (xdrs
->x_handy
>= len
)
202 xdrs
->x_handy
-= len
;
203 buf
= (int32_t *) xdrs
->x_private
;
204 xdrs
->x_private
+= len
;
210 * Gets the next word from the memory referenced by xdrs and places it
211 * in the int pointed to by ip. It then increments the private word to
212 * point at the next element. Neither object pointed to is const
215 xdrmem_getint32 (XDR
*xdrs
, int32_t *ip
)
217 if (xdrs
->x_handy
< 4)
220 *ip
= ntohl ((*((int32_t *) (xdrs
->x_private
))));
221 xdrs
->x_private
+= 4;
226 * Puts the long pointed to by lp in the memory referenced by xdrs. It
227 * then increments the private word to point at the next element. The
228 * long pointed at is const
231 xdrmem_putint32 (XDR
*xdrs
, const int32_t *ip
)
233 if (xdrs
->x_handy
< 4)
236 *(int32_t *) xdrs
->x_private
= htonl (*ip
);
237 xdrs
->x_private
+= 4;