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* Copyright 2015 gRPC authors. |
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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* limitations under the License. |
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* |
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*/ |
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#ifndef GRPC_IMPL_CODEGEN_SLICE_H |
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#define GRPC_IMPL_CODEGEN_SLICE_H |
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#include <grpc/impl/codegen/port_platform.h> |
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#include <stddef.h> |
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#include <grpc/impl/codegen/exec_ctx_fwd.h> |
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#include <grpc/impl/codegen/gpr_slice.h> |
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typedef struct grpc_slice grpc_slice; |
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/** Slice API |
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A slice represents a contiguous reference counted array of bytes. |
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It is cheap to take references to a slice, and it is cheap to create a |
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slice pointing to a subset of another slice. |
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The data-structure for slices is exposed here to allow non-gpr code to |
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build slices from whatever data they have available. |
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When defining interfaces that handle slices, care should be taken to define |
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reference ownership semantics (who should call unref?) and mutability |
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constraints (is the callee allowed to modify the slice?) */ |
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typedef struct grpc_slice_refcount_vtable { |
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void (*ref)(void*); |
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void (*unref)(grpc_exec_ctx* exec_ctx, void*); |
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int (*eq)(grpc_slice a, grpc_slice b); |
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uint32_t (*hash)(grpc_slice slice); |
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} grpc_slice_refcount_vtable; |
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/** Reference count container for grpc_slice. Contains function pointers to |
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increment and decrement reference counts. Implementations should cleanup |
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when the reference count drops to zero. |
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Typically client code should not touch this, and use grpc_slice_malloc, |
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grpc_slice_new, or grpc_slice_new_with_len instead. */ |
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typedef struct grpc_slice_refcount { |
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const grpc_slice_refcount_vtable* vtable; |
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/** If a subset of this slice is taken, use this pointer for the refcount. |
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Typically points back to the refcount itself, however iterning |
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implementations can use this to avoid a verification step on each hash |
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or equality check */ |
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struct grpc_slice_refcount* sub_refcount; |
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} grpc_slice_refcount; |
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/* Inlined half of grpc_slice is allowed to expand the size of the overall type |
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by this many bytes */ |
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#define GRPC_SLICE_INLINE_EXTRA_SIZE sizeof(void*) |
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#define GRPC_SLICE_INLINED_SIZE \ |
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(sizeof(size_t) + sizeof(uint8_t*) - 1 + GRPC_SLICE_INLINE_EXTRA_SIZE) |
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/** A grpc_slice s, if initialized, represents the byte range |
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s.bytes[0..s.length-1]. |
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It can have an associated ref count which has a destruction routine to be run |
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when the ref count reaches zero (see grpc_slice_new() and grp_slice_unref()). |
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Multiple grpc_slice values may share a ref count. |
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If the slice does not have a refcount, it represents an inlined small piece |
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of data that is copied by value. */ |
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struct grpc_slice { |
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struct grpc_slice_refcount* refcount; |
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union grpc_slice_data { |
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struct grpc_slice_refcounted { |
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uint8_t* bytes; |
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size_t length; |
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} refcounted; |
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struct grpc_slice_inlined { |
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uint8_t length; |
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uint8_t bytes[GRPC_SLICE_INLINED_SIZE]; |
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} inlined; |
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} data; |
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}; |
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#define GRPC_SLICE_BUFFER_INLINE_ELEMENTS 8 |
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/** Represents an expandable array of slices, to be interpreted as a |
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single item. */ |
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typedef struct { |
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/** This is for internal use only. External users (i.e any code outside grpc |
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* core) MUST NOT use this field */ |
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grpc_slice* base_slices; |
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/** slices in the array (Points to the first valid grpc_slice in the array) */ |
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grpc_slice* slices; |
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/** the number of slices in the array */ |
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size_t count; |
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/** the number of slices allocated in the array. External users (i.e any code |
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* outside grpc core) MUST NOT use this field */ |
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size_t capacity; |
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/** the combined length of all slices in the array */ |
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size_t length; |
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/** inlined elements to avoid allocations */ |
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grpc_slice inlined[GRPC_SLICE_BUFFER_INLINE_ELEMENTS]; |
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} grpc_slice_buffer; |
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#define GRPC_SLICE_START_PTR(slice) \ |
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((slice).refcount ? (slice).data.refcounted.bytes \ |
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: (slice).data.inlined.bytes) |
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#define GRPC_SLICE_LENGTH(slice) \ |
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((slice).refcount ? (slice).data.refcounted.length \ |
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: (slice).data.inlined.length) |
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#define GRPC_SLICE_SET_LENGTH(slice, newlen) \ |
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((slice).refcount ? ((slice).data.refcounted.length = (size_t)(newlen)) \ |
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: ((slice).data.inlined.length = (uint8_t)(newlen))) |
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#define GRPC_SLICE_END_PTR(slice) \ |
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GRPC_SLICE_START_PTR(slice) + GRPC_SLICE_LENGTH(slice) |
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#define GRPC_SLICE_IS_EMPTY(slice) (GRPC_SLICE_LENGTH(slice) == 0) |
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#ifdef GRPC_ALLOW_GPR_SLICE_FUNCTIONS |
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/* Duplicate GPR_* definitions */ |
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#define GPR_SLICE_START_PTR(slice) \ |
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((slice).refcount ? (slice).data.refcounted.bytes \ |
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: (slice).data.inlined.bytes) |
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#define GPR_SLICE_LENGTH(slice) \ |
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((slice).refcount ? (slice).data.refcounted.length \ |
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: (slice).data.inlined.length) |
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#define GPR_SLICE_SET_LENGTH(slice, newlen) \ |
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((slice).refcount ? ((slice).data.refcounted.length = (size_t)(newlen)) \ |
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: ((slice).data.inlined.length = (uint8_t)(newlen))) |
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#define GPR_SLICE_END_PTR(slice) \ |
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GRPC_SLICE_START_PTR(slice) + GRPC_SLICE_LENGTH(slice) |
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#define GPR_SLICE_IS_EMPTY(slice) (GRPC_SLICE_LENGTH(slice) == 0) |
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#endif /* GRPC_ALLOW_GPR_SLICE_FUNCTIONS */ |
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#endif /* GRPC_IMPL_CODEGEN_SLICE_H */
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