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/*
** This file contains shared definitions that are widely used across upb.
*/
#ifndef UPB_H_
#define UPB_H_
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "upb/port_def.inc"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* upb_status *****************************************************************/
#define UPB_STATUS_MAX_MESSAGE 127
typedef struct {
bool ok;
char msg[UPB_STATUS_MAX_MESSAGE]; /* Error message; NULL-terminated. */
} upb_status;
const char *upb_status_errmsg(const upb_status *status);
bool upb_ok(const upb_status *status);
/* These are no-op if |status| is NULL. */
void upb_status_clear(upb_status *status);
void upb_status_seterrmsg(upb_status *status, const char *msg);
void upb_status_seterrf(upb_status *status, const char *fmt, ...);
void upb_status_vseterrf(upb_status *status, const char *fmt, va_list args);
/** upb_strview ************************************************************/
typedef struct {
const char *data;
size_t size;
} upb_strview;
UPB_INLINE upb_strview upb_strview_make(const char *data, size_t size) {
upb_strview ret;
ret.data = data;
ret.size = size;
return ret;
}
UPB_INLINE upb_strview upb_strview_makez(const char *data) {
return upb_strview_make(data, strlen(data));
}
UPB_INLINE bool upb_strview_eql(upb_strview a, upb_strview b) {
return a.size == b.size && memcmp(a.data, b.data, a.size) == 0;
}
#define UPB_STRVIEW_INIT(ptr, len) {ptr, len}
#define UPB_STRVIEW_FORMAT "%.*s"
#define UPB_STRVIEW_ARGS(view) (int)(view).size, (view).data
/** upb_alloc *****************************************************************/
/* A upb_alloc is a possibly-stateful allocator object.
*
* It could either be an arena allocator (which doesn't require individual
* free() calls) or a regular malloc() (which does). The client must therefore
* free memory unless it knows that the allocator is an arena allocator. */
struct upb_alloc;
typedef struct upb_alloc upb_alloc;
/* A malloc()/free() function.
* If "size" is 0 then the function acts like free(), otherwise it acts like
* realloc(). Only "oldsize" bytes from a previous allocation are preserved. */
typedef void *upb_alloc_func(upb_alloc *alloc, void *ptr, size_t oldsize,
size_t size);
struct upb_alloc {
upb_alloc_func *func;
};
UPB_INLINE void *upb_malloc(upb_alloc *alloc, size_t size) {
UPB_ASSERT(alloc);
return alloc->func(alloc, NULL, 0, size);
}
UPB_INLINE void *upb_realloc(upb_alloc *alloc, void *ptr, size_t oldsize,
size_t size) {
UPB_ASSERT(alloc);
return alloc->func(alloc, ptr, oldsize, size);
}
UPB_INLINE void upb_free(upb_alloc *alloc, void *ptr) {
assert(alloc);
alloc->func(alloc, ptr, 0, 0);
}
/* The global allocator used by upb. Uses the standard malloc()/free(). */
extern upb_alloc upb_alloc_global;
/* Functions that hard-code the global malloc.
*
* We still get benefit because we can put custom logic into our global
* allocator, like injecting out-of-memory faults in debug/testing builds. */
UPB_INLINE void *upb_gmalloc(size_t size) {
return upb_malloc(&upb_alloc_global, size);
}
UPB_INLINE void *upb_grealloc(void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t size) {
return upb_realloc(&upb_alloc_global, ptr, oldsize, size);
}
UPB_INLINE void upb_gfree(void *ptr) {
upb_free(&upb_alloc_global, ptr);
}
/* upb_arena ******************************************************************/
/* upb_arena is a specific allocator implementation that uses arena allocation.
* The user provides an allocator that will be used to allocate the underlying
* arena blocks. Arenas by nature do not require the individual allocations
* to be freed. However the Arena does allow users to register cleanup
* functions that will run when the arena is destroyed.
*
* A upb_arena is *not* thread-safe.
*
* You could write a thread-safe arena allocator that satisfies the
* upb_alloc interface, but it would not be as efficient for the
* single-threaded case. */
typedef void upb_cleanup_func(void *ud);
struct upb_arena;
typedef struct upb_arena upb_arena;
typedef struct {
/* We implement the allocator interface.
* This must be the first member of upb_arena! */
upb_alloc alloc;
char *ptr, *end;
} _upb_arena_head;
UPB_INLINE size_t _upb_arena_alignup(size_t size) {
const size_t maxalign = 16;
return ((size + maxalign - 1) / maxalign) * maxalign;
}
/* Creates an arena from the given initial block (if any -- n may be 0).
* Additional blocks will be allocated from |alloc|. If |alloc| is NULL, this
* is a fixed-size arena and cannot grow. */
upb_arena *upb_arena_init(void *mem, size_t n, upb_alloc *alloc);
void upb_arena_free(upb_arena *a);
bool upb_arena_addcleanup(upb_arena *a, void *ud, upb_cleanup_func *func);
void *_upb_arena_slowmalloc(upb_arena *a, size_t size);
UPB_INLINE upb_alloc *upb_arena_alloc(upb_arena *a) { return (upb_alloc*)a; }
UPB_INLINE void *upb_arena_malloc(upb_arena *a, size_t size) {
_upb_arena_head *h = (_upb_arena_head*)a;
size = _upb_arena_alignup(size);
if (UPB_LIKELY((size_t)(h->end - h->ptr) >= size)) {
void* ret = h->ptr;
h->ptr += size;
return ret;
} else {
return _upb_arena_slowmalloc(a, size);
}
}
UPB_INLINE void *upb_arena_realloc(upb_arena *a, void *ptr, size_t oldsize,
size_t size) {
if (oldsize == 0) {
return upb_arena_malloc(a, size);
} else {
return upb_realloc(upb_arena_alloc(a), ptr, oldsize, size);
}
}
UPB_INLINE upb_arena *upb_arena_new(void) {
return upb_arena_init(NULL, 0, &upb_alloc_global);
}
/* Constants ******************************************************************/
/* Generic function type. */
typedef void upb_func(void);
/* A list of types as they are encoded on-the-wire. */
typedef enum {
UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT = 0,
UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT = 1,
UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED = 2,
UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP = 3,
UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP = 4,
UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT = 5
} upb_wiretype_t;
/* The types a field can have. Note that this list is not identical to the
* types defined in descriptor.proto, which gives INT32 and SINT32 separate
* types (we distinguish the two with the "integer encoding" enum below). */
typedef enum {
UPB_TYPE_BOOL = 1,
UPB_TYPE_FLOAT = 2,
UPB_TYPE_INT32 = 3,
UPB_TYPE_UINT32 = 4,
UPB_TYPE_ENUM = 5, /* Enum values are int32. */
UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE = 6,
UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE = 7,
UPB_TYPE_INT64 = 8,
UPB_TYPE_UINT64 = 9,
UPB_TYPE_STRING = 10,
UPB_TYPE_BYTES = 11
} upb_fieldtype_t;
/* The repeated-ness of each field; this matches descriptor.proto. */
typedef enum {
UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL = 1,
UPB_LABEL_REQUIRED = 2,
UPB_LABEL_REPEATED = 3
} upb_label_t;
/* Descriptor types, as defined in descriptor.proto. */
typedef enum {
/* Old (long) names. TODO(haberman): remove */
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_DOUBLE = 1,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FLOAT = 2,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT64 = 3,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT64 = 4,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32 = 5,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED64 = 6,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED32 = 7,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BOOL = 8,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING = 9,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_GROUP = 10,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE = 11,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BYTES = 12,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT32 = 13,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_ENUM = 14,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED32 = 15,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED64 = 16,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT32 = 17,
UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT64 = 18,
UPB_DTYPE_DOUBLE = 1,
UPB_DTYPE_FLOAT = 2,
UPB_DTYPE_INT64 = 3,
UPB_DTYPE_UINT64 = 4,
UPB_DTYPE_INT32 = 5,
UPB_DTYPE_FIXED64 = 6,
UPB_DTYPE_FIXED32 = 7,
UPB_DTYPE_BOOL = 8,
UPB_DTYPE_STRING = 9,
UPB_DTYPE_GROUP = 10,
UPB_DTYPE_MESSAGE = 11,
UPB_DTYPE_BYTES = 12,
UPB_DTYPE_UINT32 = 13,
UPB_DTYPE_ENUM = 14,
UPB_DTYPE_SFIXED32 = 15,
UPB_DTYPE_SFIXED64 = 16,
UPB_DTYPE_SINT32 = 17,
UPB_DTYPE_SINT64 = 18
} upb_descriptortype_t;
#define UPB_MAP_BEGIN -1
#include "upb/port_undef.inc"
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
#endif /* UPB_H_ */