From ec688b4723a041044226358bcd4dd6e2da39da49 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Luca Muscariello Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2017 17:01:02 +0100 Subject: Initial commit: cframework. Longbow and Libparc Change-Id: I90378dbd30da6033b20fb1f829b3b822cf366c59 Signed-off-by: Luca Muscariello --- libparc/parc/algol/parc_ByteArray.h | 580 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 580 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libparc/parc/algol/parc_ByteArray.h (limited to 'libparc/parc/algol/parc_ByteArray.h') diff --git a/libparc/parc/algol/parc_ByteArray.h b/libparc/parc/algol/parc_ByteArray.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..98cc970a --- /dev/null +++ b/libparc/parc/algol/parc_ByteArray.h @@ -0,0 +1,580 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates. + * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * You may obtain a copy of the License at: + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +/** + * @file parc_ByteArray.h + * @ingroup memory + * @brief A simple reference counted unsigned byte array. + * + * @htmlonly + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * icon_512x512 + * + * + * Layer 1 + * + * Capacity + * + * + * Array + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * @endhtmlonly + * + * `PARCByteArray` is a simple reference counted array of `uint8_t` values. + * Instances of `PARCByteArray` are created either by dynamically allocating the byte array, + * via `parcByteArray_Allocate()`, + * or by wrapping a static `uint8_t` array, + * via `parcByteArray_Wrap()`. + * + * New references to an existing instance of `PARCByteArray` are created via `parcByteArray_Acquire()`. + * + * A `PARCByteArray` reference is released via `parcByteArray_Release`. + * Only the last invocation will deallocated the `PARCByteArray`. + * If the `PARCByteArray` references dynamically allocated memory, + * that memory is freed with the `PARCByteArray` when the last reference is released. + * + */ +#ifndef libparc_parc_ByteArray_h +#define libparc_parc_ByteArray_h +#include +#include +#include + +struct parc_byte_array; +/** + * + * @see {@link parcByteArray_Allocate} + * @see {@link parcByteArray_Wrap} + */ +typedef struct parc_byte_array PARCByteArray; + +#include + +#ifdef PARCLibrary_DISABLE_VALIDATION +# define parcByteArray_OptionalAssertValid(_instance_) +#else +# define parcByteArray_OptionalAssertValid(_instance_) parcByteArray_AssertValid(_instance_) +#endif + +/** + * Assert that an instance of `PARCByteArray` is valid. + * + * If the instance is not valid, terminate via {@link trapIllegalValue} + * + * Valid means the internal state of the type is consistent with its required current or future behaviour. + * This may include the validation of internal instances of types. + * + * @param [in] instance A pointer to a `PARCByteArray` instance. + */ +void parcByteArray_AssertValid(const PARCByteArray *instance); + +/** + * Determine if an instance of `PARCByteArray` is valid. + * + * Valid means the internal state of the type is consistent with its required current or future behaviour. + * This may include the validation of internal instances of types. + * + * @param [in] instance A pointer to a `PARCByteArray` instance. + * + * @return true The instance is valid. + * @return false The instance is not valid. + */ +bool parcByteArray_IsValid(const PARCByteArray *instance); + +/** + * Dynamically allocate a `PARCByteArray` of a specific capacity. + * + * @param [in] capacity The number of bytes in the byte array. + * + * @return A pointer to an allocated `PARCByteArray` instance which must be released via {@link parcByteArray_Release()}. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCByteArray *byteArray = parcByteArray_Allocate(100); + * + * parcByteArray_Release(&byteArray); + * } + * @endcode + * + * @see parcByteArray_Release + */ +PARCByteArray *parcByteArray_Allocate(const size_t capacity); + +/** + * Wrap existing memory in a {@link PARCByteArray}. + * + * As in all `Wrap` functions, a copy of the memory is not made. + * Be sure to only wrap memory that is either global, + * or used within on stack-frame or functional block. + * Otherwise, corruption is likly to occur. + * + * @param [in] capacity The maximum capacity of the backing array. + * @param [in] array A pointer to the backing array. + * + * @return A pointer to an allocated `PARCByteArray` instance which must be released via {@link parcByteArray_Release()}. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * uint8_t array[10]; + * PARCByteArray *byteArray = parcByteArray_Wrap(array, 10); + * + * parcByteArray_Release(&byteArray); + * } + * @endcode + */ +PARCByteArray *parcByteArray_Wrap(size_t capacity, uint8_t *array); + +/** + * Returns the pointer to the `uint8_t` array that backs this `PARCByteArray`. + * + * Modifications to the given `PARCByteArray` content will cause the returned array's content to be modified, and vice versa. + * + * The reference count for the given `PARCByteArray` is not modified. + * + * Use with caution. + * + * @param [in] byteArray Pointer to a `PARCByteArray` instance from which the underlying array is extracted. + * + * @return The pointer to the `uint8_t` array that backs this `PARCByteArray`. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * uint8_t array[10]; + * PARCByteArray *byteArray = parcByteArray_Wrap(array, 10); + * + * uint8_t *raw = parcByteArray_Array(byteArray); + * // updates on the raw array (pointer) are seen in the byteArray instance + * // use with caution + * + * parcByteArray_Release(&byteArray); + * } + * @endcode + */ +uint8_t *parcByteArray_Array(const PARCByteArray *byteArray); + +/** + * Increase the number of references to a `PARCByteArray`. + * + * Note that a new `PARCByteArray` is not created, + * only that the given `PARCByteArray` reference count is incremented. + * Discard the reference by invoking {@link parcByteArray_Release}. + * + * @param [in] instance A pointer to the original `PARCByteArray` instance. + * + * @return The value of the input parameter @p instance. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCByteArray *x = parcByteArray_Allocate(10); + * + * PARCByteArray *x_2 = parcByteArray_Acquire(x); + * + * parcByteArray_Release(&x); + * parcByteArray_Release(&x_2); + * } + * @endcode + * + * @see parcByteArray_Release + */ +PARCByteArray *parcByteArray_Acquire(const PARCByteArray *instance); + +/** + * Release a previously acquired reference to the specified instance, + * decrementing the reference count for the instance. + * + * The pointer to the instance is set to NULL as a side-effect of this function. + * + * If the invocation causes the last reference to the instance to be released, + * the instance is deallocated and the instance's implementation will perform + * additional cleanup and release other privately held references. + * + * @param [in,out] byteArrayPtr A pointer to a pointer to the instance of `PARCByteArray` to release. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCByteArray *x = parcByteArray_Acquire(...); + * + * parcByteArray_Release(&x); + * } + * @endcode + */ +void parcByteArray_Release(PARCByteArray **byteArrayPtr); + +/** + * Put an `uint8_t` value into the byte array at the given index. + * + * The value of @p index must be greater than or equal to 0, and less than the capacity. + * + * @param [in,out] result A pointer to the instance of `PARCByteArray` that will receive the data. + * @param [in] index The index at which the byte will be inserted. + * @param [in] byte The byte to be inserted into the array. + * + * @return The `PARCByteArray` that receive the data. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * uint8_t array[10]; + * PARCByteArray *byteArray = parcByteArray_Wrap(array, 10); + * + * parcByteArray_PutByte(byteArray, 5, 123); + * + * parcByteArray_Release(&byteArray); + * } + * @endcode + */ +PARCByteArray *parcByteArray_PutByte(PARCByteArray *result, size_t index, uint8_t byte); + +/** + * Get the value at a specific index from the given `PARCByteArray`. + * + * @param [in] result The instance of `PARCByteArray` that will produce the data. + * @param [in] index The index from which the byte will be retrieved. + * + * @return The value at a specific index from the given `PARCByteArray`. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * uint8_t array[10]; + * PARCByteArray *byteArray = parcByteArray_Wrap(array, 10); + * + * parcByteArray_PutByte(byteArray, 5, 123); + * + * parcByteArray_GetByte(byteArray, 5); + * + * parcByteArray_Release(&byteArray); + * } + * @endcode + */ +uint8_t parcByteArray_GetByte(const PARCByteArray *result, size_t index); + +/** + * Compares instance a with instance b for order. + * + * Returns a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as instance a is less than, equal to, or greater than instance b. + * + * @param [in] a A pointer to a `PARCByteArray` instance 'a'. + * @param [in] b A pointer to another `PARCByteArray` instance 'b'. + * + * @return <0 Instance a is less then instance b. + * @return 0 Instance a and instance b compare the same. + * @return >0 Instance a is greater than instance b. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * uint8_t array[10]; + * PARCByteArray *byteArray1 = parcByteArray_Wrap(array, 10); + * PARCByteArray *byteArray2 = parcByteArray_Wrap(array, 10); + * + * if (parcByteArray_Compare(byteArray1, byteArray2) == 0) { + * printf("Equal\n"); + * } + * + * parcByteArray_Release(&byteArray1); + * parcByteArray_Release(&byteArray2); + * } + * @endcode + * + * @see parcByteArray_Equal + */ +int parcByteArray_Compare(const PARCByteArray *a, const PARCByteArray *b); + +/** + * Copy data from an external array into a `PARCByteArray`. + * + * Provided that the underlying `PARCByteArray` is large enough, + * copy the bytes from the given `array` for `length` bytes. + * + * @param [in,out] result The `PARCByteArray` that will receive the data. + * @param [in] offset The offset into the `PARCByteArray` that will receive the data. + * @param [in] length The number of bytes to copy in. + * @param [in] source The uint8_t array containing the original data. + * + * @return The given `PARCByteArray` pointer + * + * @throws SIGABRT `trapOutOfBounds` if the underlying `PARCByteArray` is not large enough + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * uint8_t array[10]; + * PARCByteArray *byteArray = parcByteArray_Wrap(array, 10); + * uint8_t inner[3]; + * inner[0] = 0xFF; + * inner[1] = 0xFF; + * inner[2] = 0xFF; + * + * parcByteArray_PutBytes(byteArray, 1, 3, inner); + * // Bytes 1,2,3 of byteArray will be 0xFF (offset was 1, not 0) + * + * parcByteArray_Release(&byteArray); + * } + * @endcode + */ +PARCByteArray *parcByteArray_PutBytes(PARCByteArray *result, size_t offset, size_t length, const uint8_t *source); + +/** + * Copy data from a `PARCByteArray` into an external array. + * + * Provided that the underlying `PARCByteArray` has at least `length` bytes + * copy the bytes from the `PARCByteArray` into the given `array`. + * + * @param [in] source The `PARCByteArray` that will produce the data. + * @param [in] offset The offset into the `PARCByteArray` from which the data will be copied. + * @param [in] length The number of bytes to copy from the PARCByteArray into @p destination. + * @param [in] destination The `uint8_t` array That will contain the data. + * + * @return The given `PARCByteArray` @p source pointer. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * uint8_t array[10]; + * PARCByteArray *byteArray = parcByteArray_Wrap(array, 10); + * + * uint8_t inner[3]; + * parcByteArray_GetBytes(byteArray, 0, 3, inner); + * // inner will contain a copy of bytes 0,1,2 from the byteArray + * + * parcByteArray_Release(&byteArray); + * } + * @endcode + */ +PARCByteArray *parcByteArray_GetBytes(const PARCByteArray *source, size_t offset, size_t length, uint8_t *destination); + + +/** + * Copy a portion of one `PARCByteArray` into another. + * + * The sum of (destination/source) offset and length must be within the bounds of the + * respective (destination/source) `PARCByteArray` instances. + * + * @param [in,out] destination Pointer to the destination `PARCByteArray` instance. + * @param [in] destOffset Offset within the destination `PARCByteArray` instance. + * @param [in] source Pointer to the source `PARCByteArray` instance. + * @param [in] srcOffset Offset within the source `PARCByteArray` instance. + * @param [in] length Number of bytes to copy from the source to the destination. + * + * @return PARCByteArray* A pointer to the destination. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * uint8_t array1[10]; + * PARCByteArray *byteArray1 = parcByteArray_Wrap(array1, 10); + * uint8_t array2[3]; + * array2[0] = 0xAA; + * array2[1] = 0xBB; + * array2[2] = 0xCC; + * PARCByteArray *byteArray2 = parcByteArray_Wrap(array2, 3); + * + * parcByteArray_ArrayCopy(byteArray1, 0, byteArray2, 0, 3); + * // the first three bytes of byteArray1 will now be 0xAA,0xBB,0xCC + * } + * @endcode + */ +PARCByteArray *parcByteArray_ArrayCopy(PARCByteArray *destination, size_t destOffset, const PARCByteArray *source, size_t srcOffset, size_t length); + +/** + * Get the capacity of a `PARCByteArray`. + * + * The `PARCByteArray`'s capacity is the number of bytes stored in the backing store of a `PARCByteArray`. + * + * @param [in] byteArray Pointer to the `PARCByteArray` instance being examined. + * + * @return The capacity of a `PARCByteArray`. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * uint8_t array[10]; + * PARCByteArray *byteArray = parcByteArray_Wrap(array, 10); + * + * size_t capacity = parcByteArray_Capacity(byteArray); + * } + * @endcode + */ +size_t parcByteArray_Capacity(const PARCByteArray *byteArray); + +/** + * Create a copy of an existing `PARCByteArray`. + * + * The copy is equal to, but shares nothing in common with, the original `PARCByteArray` + * + * @param [in] original A non-null pointer to the `PARCByteArray` to copy. + * + * @return NULL Memory could not be allocated. + * @return non-NULL A pointer to the new `PARCByteArray` instance. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * uint8_t array[10]; + * PARCByteArray *byteArray = parcByteArray_Wrap(array, 10); + * PARCByteArray *copy = parcByteArray_Copy(byteArray); + * } + * @endcode + * + * @see parcByteArray_Allocate + * @see parcByteArray_Wrap + */ +PARCByteArray *parcByteArray_Copy(const PARCByteArray *original); + +/** + * Determine if two `PARCByteArray` instances are equal. + * + * Two `PARCByteArray` instances are equal if, and only if, + * * They have the same number of elements, and + * * The two sequences of remaining elements are pointwise equal. + * + * The following equivalence relations on non-null `PARCByteArray` instances are maintained: + * + * * It is reflexive: for any non-null reference value x, `parcByteArray_Equals(x, x)` must return true. + * + * * It is symmetric: for any non-null reference values x and y, `parcByteArray_Equals(x, y)` must return true if and only if + * `parcByteArray_Equals(y, x)` returns true. + * + * * It is transitive: for any non-null reference values x, y, and z, if + * `parcByteArray_Equals(x, y)` returns true and + * `parcByteArray_Equals(y, z)` returns true, + * then `parcByteArray_Equals(x, z)` must return true. + * + * * It is consistent: for any non-null reference values x and y, multiple invocations of `parcByteArray_Equals(x, y)` + * consistently return true or consistently return false. + * + * * For any non-null reference value x, `parcByteArray_Equals(x, NULL)` must return false. + * + * @param [in] a A pointer to a `PARCByteArray` instance. + * @param [in] b A pointer to a `PARCByteArray` instance. + * + * @return true if the two `PARCByteArray` instances are equal. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * uint8_t array[10]; + * PARCByteArray *byteArray1 = parcByteArray_Wrap(array, 10); + * PARCByteArray *byteArray2 = parcByteArray_Wrap(array, 10); + * + * if (parcByteArray_Equals(byteArray1, byteArray2)) { + * printf("Equal\n"); + * } else { + * printf("NOT Equal\n"); + * } + * + * parcByteArray_Release(&byteArray1); + * parcByteArray_Release(&byteArray2); + * } + * @endcode + */ +bool parcByteArray_Equals(const PARCByteArray *a, const PARCByteArray *b); + +/** + * Returns a hash code value for the given instance. + * + * The general contract of `HashCode` is: + * + * Whenever it is invoked on the same instance more than once during an execution of an application, + * the {@link parcByteArray_HashCode} function must consistently return the same value, + * provided no information used in a corresponding {@link parcByteArray_Equals} + * comparisons on the instance is modified. + * + * This value need not remain consistent from one execution of an application to another execution of the same application. + * If two instances are equal according to the {@link parcByteArray_Equals} method, + * then calling the {@link parcByteArray_HashCode} method on each of the two instances must produce the same integer result. + * + * It is not required that if two instances are unequal according to the {@link parcByteArray_Equals} function, + * then calling the {@link parcByteArray_HashCode} + * method on each of the two objects must produce distinct integer results. + * + * @param [in] array A pointer to the `PARCByteArray` instance. + * + * @return The hashcode for the given instance. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCByteArray *array = parcByteArray_Allocate(10); + * uint32_t hashValue = parcByteArray_HashCode(array); + * parcByteArray_Release(&buffer); + * } + * @endcode + * + * @see parcByteArray_HashCode + */ +PARCHashCode parcByteArray_HashCode(const PARCByteArray *array); + +/** + * Return the memory address as a `uint8_t *` to the location specified by `index`. + * + * @param [in] array A pointer to the `PARCByteArray` instance. + * @param [in] index The index of the address. + * + * @return A pointer to the location offset by index bytes within the array. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCByteArray *byteArray = parcByteArray_Allocate(10); + * uint8_t *offsetAddress = parcByteArray_AddressOfIndex(byteArray, 4); + * // offsetAddress now points to the array at offset 4 within byteArray + * } + * @endcode + */ +uint8_t *parcByteArray_AddressOfIndex(const PARCByteArray *array, size_t index); + +/** + * Pretty print the given `PARCByteArray` instance. + * + * @param [in] indentation The amount of indentation to prefix each line of output + * @param [in] array The `PARCByteArray` instance to be printed. + * + * Example: + * @code + * { + * PARCByteArray *byteArray = parcByteArray_Allocate(10); + * parcByteArray_Display(byteArray, 0); + * } + * @endcode + */ +void parcByteArray_Display(const PARCByteArray *array, int indentation); +#endif // libparc_parc_ByteArray_h -- cgit 1.2.3-korg