1 /* Conversion loop frame work.
2 Copyright (C) 1998-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
4 Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1998.
6 The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
8 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9 version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11 The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
14 Lesser General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
17 License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 /* This file provides a frame for the reader loop in all conversion modules.
21 The actual code must (of course) be provided in the actual module source
22 code but certain actions can be written down generically, with some
23 customization options which are these:
25 MIN_NEEDED_INPUT minimal number of input bytes needed for the next
27 MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT minimal number of bytes produced by the next round
30 MAX_NEEDED_INPUT you guess it, this is the maximal number of input
31 bytes needed. It defaults to MIN_NEEDED_INPUT
32 MAX_NEEDED_OUTPUT likewise for output bytes.
34 LOOPFCT name of the function created. If not specified
35 the name is `loop' but this prevents the use
36 of multiple functions in the same file.
38 BODY this is supposed to expand to the body of the loop.
39 The user must provide this.
41 EXTRA_LOOP_DECLS extra arguments passed from converion loop call.
43 INIT_PARAMS code to define and initialize variables from params.
44 UPDATE_PARAMS code to store result in params.
46 ONEBYTE_BODY body of the specialized conversion function for a
47 single byte from the current character set to INTERNAL.
56 #include <sys/param.h> /* For MIN. */
61 /* We have to provide support for machines which are not able to handled
62 unaligned memory accesses. Some of the character encodings have
63 representations with a fixed width of 2 or 4 bytes. But if we cannot
64 access unaligned memory we still have to read byte-wise. */
66 #if defined _STRING_ARCH_unaligned || !defined DEFINE_UNALIGNED
67 /* We can handle unaligned memory access. */
68 # define get16(addr) *((const uint16_t *) (addr))
69 # define get32(addr) *((const uint32_t *) (addr))
71 /* We need no special support for writing values either. */
72 # define put16(addr, val) *((uint16_t *) (addr)) = (val)
73 # define put32(addr, val) *((uint32_t *) (addr)) = (val)
75 # define FCTNAME2(name) name
77 /* Distinguish between big endian and little endian. */
78 # if __BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN
79 # define get16(addr) \
80 (((const unsigned char *) (addr))[1] << 8 \
81 | ((const unsigned char *) (addr))[0])
82 # define get32(addr) \
83 (((((const unsigned char *) (addr))[3] << 8 \
84 | ((const unsigned char *) (addr))[2]) << 8 \
85 | ((const unsigned char *) (addr))[1]) << 8 \
86 | ((const unsigned char *) (addr))[0])
88 # define put16(addr, val) \
89 ({ uint16_t __val = (val); \
90 ((unsigned char *) (addr))[0] = __val; \
91 ((unsigned char *) (addr))[1] = __val >> 8; \
93 # define put32(addr, val) \
94 ({ uint32_t __val = (val); \
95 ((unsigned char *) (addr))[0] = __val; \
97 ((unsigned char *) (addr))[1] = __val; \
99 ((unsigned char *) (addr))[2] = __val; \
101 ((unsigned char *) (addr))[3] = __val; \
104 # define get16(addr) \
105 (((const unsigned char *) (addr))[0] << 8 \
106 | ((const unsigned char *) (addr))[1])
107 # define get32(addr) \
108 (((((const unsigned char *) (addr))[0] << 8 \
109 | ((const unsigned char *) (addr))[1]) << 8 \
110 | ((const unsigned char *) (addr))[2]) << 8 \
111 | ((const unsigned char *) (addr))[3])
113 # define put16(addr, val) \
114 ({ uint16_t __val = (val); \
115 ((unsigned char *) (addr))[1] = __val; \
116 ((unsigned char *) (addr))[0] = __val >> 8; \
118 # define put32(addr, val) \
119 ({ uint32_t __val = (val); \
120 ((unsigned char *) (addr))[3] = __val; \
122 ((unsigned char *) (addr))[2] = __val; \
124 ((unsigned char *) (addr))[1] = __val; \
126 ((unsigned char *) (addr))[0] = __val; \
130 # define FCTNAME2(name) name##_unaligned
132 #define FCTNAME(name) FCTNAME2(name)
135 /* We need at least one byte for the next round. */
136 #ifndef MIN_NEEDED_INPUT
137 # error "MIN_NEEDED_INPUT definition missing"
138 #elif MIN_NEEDED_INPUT < 1
139 # error "MIN_NEEDED_INPUT must be >= 1"
142 /* Let's see how many bytes we produce. */
143 #ifndef MAX_NEEDED_INPUT
144 # define MAX_NEEDED_INPUT MIN_NEEDED_INPUT
147 /* We produce at least one byte in the next round. */
148 #ifndef MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT
149 # error "MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT definition missing"
150 #elif MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT < 1
151 # error "MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT must be >= 1"
154 /* Let's see how many bytes we produce. */
155 #ifndef MAX_NEEDED_OUTPUT
156 # define MAX_NEEDED_OUTPUT MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT
159 /* Default name for the function. */
161 # define LOOPFCT loop
164 /* Make sure we have a loop body. */
166 # error "Definition of BODY missing for function" LOOPFCT
170 /* If no arguments have to passed to the loop function define the macro
172 #ifndef EXTRA_LOOP_DECLS
173 # define EXTRA_LOOP_DECLS
176 /* Allow using UPDATE_PARAMS in macros where #ifdef UPDATE_PARAMS test
178 #ifndef UPDATE_PARAMS
179 # define UPDATE_PARAMS do { } while (0)
181 #ifndef REINIT_PARAMS
182 # define REINIT_PARAMS do { } while (0)
186 /* To make it easier for the writers of the modules, we define a macro
187 to test whether we have to ignore errors. */
188 #define ignore_errors_p() \
189 (irreversible != NULL && (flags & __GCONV_IGNORE_ERRORS))
192 /* Error handling for the FROM_LOOP direction, with ignoring of errors.
193 Note that we cannot use the do while (0) trick since `break' and
194 `continue' must reach certain points. */
195 #define STANDARD_FROM_LOOP_ERR_HANDLER(Incr) \
197 result = __GCONV_ILLEGAL_INPUT; \
199 if (! ignore_errors_p ()) \
202 /* We ignore the invalid input byte sequence. */ \
205 /* But we keep result == __GCONV_ILLEGAL_INPUT, because of the constraint \
206 that "iconv -c" must give the same exitcode as "iconv". */ \
210 /* Error handling for the TO_LOOP direction, with use of transliteration/
211 transcription functions and ignoring of errors. Note that we cannot use
212 the do while (0) trick since `break' and `continue' must reach certain
214 #define STANDARD_TO_LOOP_ERR_HANDLER(Incr) \
216 struct __gconv_trans_data *trans; \
218 result = __GCONV_ILLEGAL_INPUT; \
220 if (irreversible == NULL) \
221 /* This means we are in call from __gconv_transliterate. In this \
222 case we are not doing any error recovery outself. */ \
225 /* If needed, flush any conversion state, so that __gconv_transliterate \
226 starts with current shift state. */ \
229 /* First try the transliteration methods. */ \
230 for (trans = step_data->__trans; trans != NULL; trans = trans->__next) \
232 result = DL_CALL_FCT (trans->__trans_fct, \
233 (step, step_data, trans->__data, *inptrp, \
234 &inptr, inend, &outptr, irreversible)); \
235 if (result != __GCONV_ILLEGAL_INPUT) \
241 /* If any of them recognized the input continue with the loop. */ \
242 if (result != __GCONV_ILLEGAL_INPUT) \
244 if (__builtin_expect (result == __GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT, 0)) \
250 /* Next see whether we have to ignore the error. If not, stop. */ \
251 if (! ignore_errors_p ()) \
254 /* When we come here it means we ignore the character. */ \
257 /* But we keep result == __GCONV_ILLEGAL_INPUT, because of the constraint \
258 that "iconv -c" must give the same exitcode as "iconv". */ \
263 /* Handling of Unicode 3.1 TAG characters. Unicode recommends
264 "If language codes are not relevant to the particular processing
265 operation, then they should be ignored." This macro is usually
266 called right before STANDARD_TO_LOOP_ERR_HANDLER (Incr). */
267 #define UNICODE_TAG_HANDLER(Character, Incr) \
269 /* TAG characters are those in the range U+E0000..U+E007F. */ \
270 if (((Character) >> 7) == (0xe0000 >> 7)) \
278 /* The function returns the status, as defined in gconv.h. */
280 __attribute ((always_inline
))
281 FCTNAME (LOOPFCT
) (struct __gconv_step
*step
,
282 struct __gconv_step_data
*step_data
,
283 const unsigned char **inptrp
, const unsigned char *inend
,
284 unsigned char **outptrp
, const unsigned char *outend
,
285 size_t *irreversible EXTRA_LOOP_DECLS
)
287 #ifdef LOOP_NEED_STATE
288 mbstate_t *state
= step_data
->__statep
;
290 #ifdef LOOP_NEED_FLAGS
291 int flags
= step_data
->__flags
;
293 #ifdef LOOP_NEED_DATA
294 void *data
= step
->__data
;
296 int result
= __GCONV_EMPTY_INPUT
;
297 const unsigned char *inptr
= *inptrp
;
298 unsigned char *outptr
= *outptrp
;
304 while (inptr
!= inend
)
306 /* `if' cases for MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT ==/!= 1 is made to help the
307 compiler generating better code. They will be optimized away
308 since MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT is always a constant. */
309 if (MIN_NEEDED_INPUT
> 1
310 && __builtin_expect (inptr
+ MIN_NEEDED_INPUT
> inend
, 0))
312 /* We don't have enough input for another complete input
314 result
= __GCONV_INCOMPLETE_INPUT
;
317 if ((MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT
!= 1
318 && __builtin_expect (outptr
+ MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT
> outend
, 0))
319 || (MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT
== 1
320 && __builtin_expect (outptr
>= outend
, 0)))
322 /* Overflow in the output buffer. */
323 result
= __GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT
;
327 /* Here comes the body the user provides. It can stop with
328 RESULT set to GCONV_INCOMPLETE_INPUT (if the size of the
329 input characters vary in size), GCONV_ILLEGAL_INPUT, or
330 GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT (if the output characters vary in size). */
334 /* Update the pointers pointed to by the parameters. */
343 /* Include the file a second time to define the function to handle
345 #if !defined DEFINE_UNALIGNED && !defined _STRING_ARCH_unaligned \
346 && MIN_NEEDED_INPUT != 1 && MAX_NEEDED_INPUT % MIN_NEEDED_INPUT == 0 \
347 && MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT != 1 && MAX_NEEDED_OUTPUT % MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT == 0
354 # define DEFINE_UNALIGNED
356 # undef DEFINE_UNALIGNED
360 #if MAX_NEEDED_INPUT > 1
361 # define SINGLE(fct) SINGLE2 (fct)
362 # define SINGLE2(fct) fct##_single
364 __attribute ((always_inline
))
365 SINGLE(LOOPFCT
) (struct __gconv_step
*step
,
366 struct __gconv_step_data
*step_data
,
367 const unsigned char **inptrp
, const unsigned char *inend
,
368 unsigned char **outptrp
, unsigned char *outend
,
369 size_t *irreversible EXTRA_LOOP_DECLS
)
371 mbstate_t *state
= step_data
->__statep
;
372 #ifdef LOOP_NEED_FLAGS
373 int flags
= step_data
->__flags
;
375 #ifdef LOOP_NEED_DATA
376 void *data
= step
->__data
;
378 int result
= __GCONV_OK
;
379 unsigned char bytebuf
[MAX_NEEDED_INPUT
];
380 const unsigned char *inptr
= *inptrp
;
381 unsigned char *outptr
= *outptrp
;
391 /* Add the bytes from the state to the input buffer. */
392 assert ((state
->__count
& 7) <= sizeof (state
->__value
));
393 for (inlen
= 0; inlen
< (size_t) (state
->__count
& 7); ++inlen
)
394 bytebuf
[inlen
] = state
->__value
.__wchb
[inlen
];
397 /* Are there enough bytes in the input buffer? */
398 if (MIN_NEEDED_INPUT
> 1
399 && __builtin_expect (inptr
+ (MIN_NEEDED_INPUT
- inlen
) > inend
, 0))
403 while (inptr
< inend
)
404 bytebuf
[inlen
++] = *inptr
++;
408 inend
= &bytebuf
[inlen
];
412 /* We don't have enough input for another complete input
414 while (inptr
< inend
)
415 state
->__value
.__wchb
[inlen
++] = *inptr
++;
418 return __GCONV_INCOMPLETE_INPUT
;
421 /* Enough space in output buffer. */
422 if ((MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT
!= 1 && outptr
+ MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT
> outend
)
423 || (MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT
== 1 && outptr
>= outend
))
424 /* Overflow in the output buffer. */
425 return __GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT
;
427 /* Now add characters from the normal input buffer. */
429 bytebuf
[inlen
++] = *inptr
++;
430 while (inlen
< MAX_NEEDED_INPUT
&& inptr
< inend
);
433 inend
= &bytebuf
[inlen
];
441 /* Now we either have produced an output character and consumed all the
442 bytes from the state and at least one more, or the character is still
443 incomplete, or we have some other error (like illegal input character,
444 no space in output buffer). */
445 if (__builtin_expect (inptr
!= bytebuf
, 1))
447 /* We found a new character. */
448 assert (inptr
- bytebuf
> (state
->__count
& 7));
450 *inptrp
+= inptr
- bytebuf
- (state
->__count
& 7);
455 /* Clear the state buffer. */
459 state
->__count
&= ~7;
462 else if (result
== __GCONV_INCOMPLETE_INPUT
)
464 /* This can only happen if we have less than MAX_NEEDED_INPUT bytes
466 assert (inend
!= &bytebuf
[MAX_NEEDED_INPUT
]);
468 *inptrp
+= inend
- bytebuf
- (state
->__count
& 7);
474 /* We don't have enough input for another complete input
476 assert (inend
- inptr
> (state
->__count
& ~7));
477 assert (inend
- inptr
<= sizeof (state
->__value
));
478 state
->__count
= (state
->__count
& ~7) | (inend
- inptr
);
480 while (inptr
< inend
)
481 state
->__value
.__wchb
[inlen
++] = *inptr
++;
493 /* Define the shortcut function for btowc. */
495 gconv_btowc (struct __gconv_step
*step
, unsigned char c
)
497 # define FROM_ONEBYTE gconv_btowc
501 /* We remove the macro definitions so that we can include this file again
502 for the definition of another function. */
503 #undef MIN_NEEDED_INPUT
504 #undef MAX_NEEDED_INPUT
505 #undef MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT
506 #undef MAX_NEEDED_OUTPUT
510 #undef EXTRA_LOOP_DECLS
517 #undef LOOP_NEED_STATE
518 #undef LOOP_NEED_FLAGS
519 #undef LOOP_NEED_DATA