/* * Simple byteorder handling. * * Copyright (C) 1992-1995 Andrew Tridgell * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #undef CAREFUL_ALIGNMENT /* We know that the x86 can handle misalignment and has the same * byte order (LSB-first) as the 32-bit numbers we transmit. */ #ifdef __i386__ #define CAREFUL_ALIGNMENT 0 #endif #ifndef CAREFUL_ALIGNMENT #define CAREFUL_ALIGNMENT 1 #endif #define CVAL(buf,pos) (((unsigned char *)(buf))[pos]) #define UVAL(buf,pos) ((uint32)CVAL(buf,pos)) #define SCVAL(buf,pos,val) (CVAL(buf,pos) = (val)) /* Our 64-bit numbers are sent in MSB-first order so that we can use * the highest bits to indicate the number of bytes sent. */ #define NVAL2(b,m) ((UVAL(b,0)&~(m))<<8|UVAL(b,1)) #define NVAL3(b,m) (NVAL2(b,m)<<8|UVAL(b,2)) #define NVAL4(b,m) (NVAL3(b,m)<<8|UVAL(b,3)) #define NVAL5(b,m) ((int64)NVAL4(b,m)<<8|UVAL(b,4)) #define NVAL6(b,m) (NVAL5(b,m)<<8|UVAL(b,5)) #define NVAL7(b,m) (NVAL6(b,m)<<8|UVAL(b,6)) #define NVAL8(b,m) (NVAL7(b,m)<<8|UVAL(b,7)) #if CAREFUL_ALIGNMENT #define PVAL(buf,pos) (UVAL(buf,pos)|UVAL(buf,(pos)+1)<<8) #define IVAL(buf,pos) (PVAL(buf,pos)|PVAL(buf,(pos)+2)<<16) #define SSVALX(buf,pos,val) (CVAL(buf,pos)=(val)&0xFF,CVAL(buf,pos+1)=(val)>>8) #define SIVALX(buf,pos,val) (SSVALX(buf,pos,val&0xFFFF),SSVALX(buf,pos+2,val>>16)) #define SIVAL(buf,pos,val) SIVALX((buf),(pos),((uint32)(val))) #else /* this handles things for architectures like the 386 that can handle alignment errors */ /* WARNING: This section is dependent on the length of int32 being correct. set CAREFUL_ALIGNMENT if it is not. */ #define IVAL(buf,pos) (*(uint32 *)((char *)(buf) + (pos))) #define SIVAL(buf,pos,val) IVAL(buf,pos)=((uint32)(val)) #endif