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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
- * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that: (1) source code distributions
- * retain the above copyright notice and this paragraph in its entirety, (2)
- * distributions including binary code include the above copyright notice and
- * this paragraph in its entirety in the documentation or other materials
- * provided with the distribution, and (3) all advertising materials mentioning
- * features or use of this software display the following acknowledgement:
- * ``This product includes software developed by the University of California,
- * Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and its contributors.'' Neither the name of
- * the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse
- * or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
- * written permission.
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
- * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
- * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- */
- #ifndef _WIN32
- #include <arpa/inet.h>
- #endif
- #include <pcap/pcap-inttypes.h>
- #include <pcap/compiler-tests.h>
- /*
- * Macros to extract possibly-unaligned big-endian integral values.
- */
- #ifdef LBL_ALIGN
- /*
- * The processor doesn't natively handle unaligned loads.
- */
- #if PCAP_IS_AT_LEAST_GNUC_VERSION(2,0) && \
- (defined(__alpha) || defined(__alpha__) || \
- defined(__mips) || defined(__mips__))
- /*
- * This is MIPS or Alpha, which don't natively handle unaligned loads,
- * but which have instructions that can help when doing unaligned
- * loads, and this is GCC 2.0 or later or a compiler that claims to
- * be GCC 2.0 or later, which we assume that mean we have
- * __attribute__((packed)), which we can use to convince the compiler
- * to generate those instructions.
- *
- * Declare packed structures containing a uint16_t and a uint32_t,
- * cast the pointer to point to one of those, and fetch through it;
- * the GCC manual doesn't appear to explicitly say that
- * __attribute__((packed)) causes the compiler to generate unaligned-safe
- * code, but it apppears to do so.
- *
- * We do this in case the compiler can generate code using those
- * instructions to do an unaligned load and pass stuff to "ntohs()" or
- * "ntohl()", which might be better than than the code to fetch the
- * bytes one at a time and assemble them. (That might not be the
- * case on a little-endian platform, such as DEC's MIPS machines and
- * Alpha machines, where "ntohs()" and "ntohl()" might not be done
- * inline.)
- *
- * We do this only for specific architectures because, for example,
- * at least some versions of GCC, when compiling for 64-bit SPARC,
- * generate code that assumes alignment if we do this.
- *
- * XXX - add other architectures and compilers as possible and
- * appropriate.
- *
- * HP's C compiler, indicated by __HP_cc being defined, supports
- * "#pragma unaligned N" in version A.05.50 and later, where "N"
- * specifies a number of bytes at which the typedef on the next
- * line is aligned, e.g.
- *
- * #pragma unalign 1
- * typedef uint16_t unaligned_uint16_t;
- *
- * to define unaligned_uint16_t as a 16-bit unaligned data type.
- * This could be presumably used, in sufficiently recent versions of
- * the compiler, with macros similar to those below. This would be
- * useful only if that compiler could generate better code for PA-RISC
- * or Itanium than would be generated by a bunch of shifts-and-ORs.
- *
- * DEC C, indicated by __DECC being defined, has, at least on Alpha,
- * an __unaligned qualifier that can be applied to pointers to get the
- * compiler to generate code that does unaligned loads and stores when
- * dereferencing the pointer in question.
- *
- * XXX - what if the native C compiler doesn't support
- * __attribute__((packed))? How can we get it to generate unaligned
- * accesses for *specific* items?
- */
- typedef struct {
- uint16_t val;
- } __attribute__((packed)) unaligned_uint16_t;
- typedef struct {
- uint32_t val;
- } __attribute__((packed)) unaligned_uint32_t;
- static inline uint16_t
- EXTRACT_16BITS(const void *p)
- {
- return ((uint16_t)ntohs(((const unaligned_uint16_t *)(p))->val));
- }
- static inline uint32_t
- EXTRACT_32BITS(const void *p)
- {
- return ((uint32_t)ntohl(((const unaligned_uint32_t *)(p))->val));
- }
- static inline uint64_t
- EXTRACT_64BITS(const void *p)
- {
- return ((uint64_t)(((uint64_t)ntohl(((const unaligned_uint32_t *)(p) + 0)->val)) << 32 | \
- ((uint64_t)ntohl(((const unaligned_uint32_t *)(p) + 1)->val)) << 0));
- }
- #else /* have to do it a byte at a time */
- /*
- * This isn't a GCC-compatible compiler, we don't have __attribute__,
- * or we do but we don't know of any better way with this instruction
- * set to do unaligned loads, so do unaligned loads of big-endian
- * quantities the hard way - fetch the bytes one at a time and
- * assemble them.
- */
- #define EXTRACT_16BITS(p) \
- ((uint16_t)(((uint16_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 0)) << 8) | \
- ((uint16_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 1)) << 0)))
- #define EXTRACT_32BITS(p) \
- ((uint32_t)(((uint32_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 0)) << 24) | \
- ((uint32_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 1)) << 16) | \
- ((uint32_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 2)) << 8) | \
- ((uint32_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 3)) << 0)))
- #define EXTRACT_64BITS(p) \
- ((uint64_t)(((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 0)) << 56) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 1)) << 48) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 2)) << 40) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 3)) << 32) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 4)) << 24) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 5)) << 16) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 6)) << 8) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 7)) << 0)))
- #endif /* must special-case unaligned accesses */
- #else /* LBL_ALIGN */
- /*
- * The processor natively handles unaligned loads, so we can just
- * cast the pointer and fetch through it.
- */
- static inline uint16_t
- EXTRACT_16BITS(const void *p)
- {
- return ((uint16_t)ntohs(*(const uint16_t *)(p)));
- }
- static inline uint32_t
- EXTRACT_32BITS(const void *p)
- {
- return ((uint32_t)ntohl(*(const uint32_t *)(p)));
- }
- static inline uint64_t
- EXTRACT_64BITS(const void *p)
- {
- return ((uint64_t)(((uint64_t)ntohl(*((const uint32_t *)(p) + 0))) << 32 | \
- ((uint64_t)ntohl(*((const uint32_t *)(p) + 1))) << 0));
- }
- #endif /* LBL_ALIGN */
- #define EXTRACT_24BITS(p) \
- ((uint32_t)(((uint32_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 0)) << 16) | \
- ((uint32_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 1)) << 8) | \
- ((uint32_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 2)) << 0)))
- #define EXTRACT_40BITS(p) \
- ((uint64_t)(((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 0)) << 32) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 1)) << 24) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 2)) << 16) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 3)) << 8) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 4)) << 0)))
- #define EXTRACT_48BITS(p) \
- ((uint64_t)(((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 0)) << 40) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 1)) << 32) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 2)) << 24) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 3)) << 16) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 4)) << 8) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 5)) << 0)))
- #define EXTRACT_56BITS(p) \
- ((uint64_t)(((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 0)) << 48) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 1)) << 40) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 2)) << 32) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 3)) << 24) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 4)) << 16) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 5)) << 8) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 6)) << 0)))
- /*
- * Macros to extract possibly-unaligned little-endian integral values.
- * XXX - do loads on little-endian machines that support unaligned loads?
- */
- #define EXTRACT_LE_8BITS(p) (*(p))
- #define EXTRACT_LE_16BITS(p) \
- ((uint16_t)(((uint16_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 1)) << 8) | \
- ((uint16_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 0)) << 0)))
- #define EXTRACT_LE_32BITS(p) \
- ((uint32_t)(((uint32_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 3)) << 24) | \
- ((uint32_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 2)) << 16) | \
- ((uint32_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 1)) << 8) | \
- ((uint32_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 0)) << 0)))
- #define EXTRACT_LE_24BITS(p) \
- ((uint32_t)(((uint32_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 2)) << 16) | \
- ((uint32_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 1)) << 8) | \
- ((uint32_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 0)) << 0)))
- #define EXTRACT_LE_64BITS(p) \
- ((uint64_t)(((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 7)) << 56) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 6)) << 48) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 5)) << 40) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 4)) << 32) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 3)) << 24) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 2)) << 16) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 1)) << 8) | \
- ((uint64_t)(*((const uint8_t *)(p) + 0)) << 0)))
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