337 lines
12 KiB
C
337 lines
12 KiB
C
/*
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* Heap buffer representation.
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*
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* Heap allocated user data buffer which is either:
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*
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* 1. A fixed size buffer (data follows header statically)
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* 2. A dynamic size buffer (data pointer follows header)
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*
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* The data pointer for a variable size buffer of zero size may be NULL.
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*/
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#if !defined(DUK_HBUFFER_H_INCLUDED)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_H_INCLUDED
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/*
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* Flags
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*
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* Fixed buffer: 0
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* Dynamic buffer: DUK_HBUFFER_FLAG_DYNAMIC
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* External buffer: DUK_HBUFFER_FLAG_DYNAMIC | DUK_HBUFFER_FLAG_EXTERNAL
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*/
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_FLAG_DYNAMIC DUK_HEAPHDR_USER_FLAG(0) /* buffer is behind a pointer, dynamic or external */
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_FLAG_EXTERNAL DUK_HEAPHDR_USER_FLAG(1) /* buffer pointer is to an externally allocated buffer */
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_HAS_DYNAMIC(x) DUK_HEAPHDR_CHECK_FLAG_BITS(&(x)->hdr, DUK_HBUFFER_FLAG_DYNAMIC)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_HAS_EXTERNAL(x) DUK_HEAPHDR_CHECK_FLAG_BITS(&(x)->hdr, DUK_HBUFFER_FLAG_EXTERNAL)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_SET_DYNAMIC(x) DUK_HEAPHDR_SET_FLAG_BITS(&(x)->hdr, DUK_HBUFFER_FLAG_DYNAMIC)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_SET_EXTERNAL(x) DUK_HEAPHDR_SET_FLAG_BITS(&(x)->hdr, DUK_HBUFFER_FLAG_EXTERNAL)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_CLEAR_DYNAMIC(x) DUK_HEAPHDR_CLEAR_FLAG_BITS(&(x)->hdr, DUK_HBUFFER_FLAG_DYNAMIC)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_CLEAR_EXTERNAL(x) DUK_HEAPHDR_CLEAR_FLAG_BITS(&(x)->hdr, DUK_HBUFFER_FLAG_EXTERNAL)
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/*
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* Misc defines
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*/
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/* Impose a maximum buffer length for now. Restricted artificially to
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* ensure resize computations or adding a heap header length won't
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* overflow size_t and that a signed duk_int_t can hold a buffer
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* length. The limit should be synchronized with DUK_HSTRING_MAX_BYTELEN.
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*/
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#if defined(DUK_USE_BUFLEN16)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_MAX_BYTELEN (0x0000ffffUL)
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#else
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/* Intentionally not 0x7fffffffUL; at least JSON code expects that
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* 2*len + 2 fits in 32 bits.
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*/
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_MAX_BYTELEN (0x7ffffffeUL)
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#endif
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/*
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* Field access
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*/
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#if defined(DUK_USE_BUFLEN16)
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/* size stored in duk_heaphdr unused flag bits */
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_GET_SIZE(x) ((x)->hdr.h_flags >> 16)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_SET_SIZE(x,v) do { \
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duk_size_t duk__v; \
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duk__v = (v); \
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DUK_ASSERT(duk__v <= 0xffffUL); \
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(x)->hdr.h_flags = ((x)->hdr.h_flags & 0x0000ffffUL) | (((duk_uint32_t) duk__v) << 16); \
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} while (0)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_ADD_SIZE(x,dv) do { \
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(x)->hdr.h_flags += ((dv) << 16); \
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} while (0)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_SUB_SIZE(x,dv) do { \
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(x)->hdr.h_flags -= ((dv) << 16); \
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} while (0)
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#else
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_GET_SIZE(x) (((duk_hbuffer *) (x))->size)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_SET_SIZE(x,v) do { \
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((duk_hbuffer *) (x))->size = (v); \
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} while (0)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_ADD_SIZE(x,dv) do { \
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(x)->size += (dv); \
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} while (0)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_SUB_SIZE(x,dv) do { \
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(x)->size -= (dv); \
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} while (0)
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#endif
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_FIXED_GET_SIZE(x) DUK_HBUFFER_GET_SIZE((duk_hbuffer *) (x))
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_FIXED_SET_SIZE(x,v) DUK_HBUFFER_SET_SIZE((duk_hbuffer *) (x))
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_DYNAMIC_GET_SIZE(x) DUK_HBUFFER_GET_SIZE((duk_hbuffer *) (x))
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_DYNAMIC_SET_SIZE(x,v) DUK_HBUFFER_SET_SIZE((duk_hbuffer *) (x), (v))
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_DYNAMIC_ADD_SIZE(x,dv) DUK_HBUFFER_ADD_SIZE((duk_hbuffer *) (x), (dv))
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_DYNAMIC_SUB_SIZE(x,dv) DUK_HBUFFER_SUB_SIZE((duk_hbuffer *) (x), (dv))
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_EXTERNAL_GET_SIZE(x) DUK_HBUFFER_GET_SIZE((duk_hbuffer *) (x))
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_EXTERNAL_SET_SIZE(x,v) DUK_HBUFFER_SET_SIZE((duk_hbuffer *) (x), (v))
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_FIXED_GET_DATA_PTR(heap,x) ((duk_uint8_t *) (((duk_hbuffer_fixed *) (void *) (x)) + 1))
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#if defined(DUK_USE_HEAPPTR16)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_DYNAMIC_GET_DATA_PTR(heap,x) \
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((void *) DUK_USE_HEAPPTR_DEC16((heap)->heap_udata, ((duk_heaphdr *) (x))->h_extra16))
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_DYNAMIC_SET_DATA_PTR(heap,x,v) do { \
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((duk_heaphdr *) (x))->h_extra16 = DUK_USE_HEAPPTR_ENC16((heap)->heap_udata, (void *) (v)); \
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} while (0)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_DYNAMIC_SET_DATA_PTR_NULL(heap,x) do { \
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((duk_heaphdr *) (x))->h_extra16 = 0; /* assume 0 <=> NULL */ \
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} while (0)
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#else
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_DYNAMIC_GET_DATA_PTR(heap,x) ((x)->curr_alloc)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_DYNAMIC_SET_DATA_PTR(heap,x,v) do { \
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(x)->curr_alloc = (void *) (v); \
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} while (0)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_DYNAMIC_SET_DATA_PTR_NULL(heap,x) do { \
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(x)->curr_alloc = (void *) NULL; \
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} while (0)
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#endif
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/* No pointer compression because pointer is potentially outside of
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* Duktape heap.
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*/
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#if defined(DUK_USE_HEAPPTR16)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_EXTERNAL_GET_DATA_PTR(heap,x) \
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((void *) (x)->curr_alloc)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_EXTERNAL_SET_DATA_PTR(heap,x,v) do { \
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(x)->curr_alloc = (void *) (v); \
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} while (0)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_EXTERNAL_SET_DATA_PTR_NULL(heap,x) do { \
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(x)->curr_alloc = (void *) NULL; \
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} while (0)
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#else
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_EXTERNAL_GET_DATA_PTR(heap,x) \
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((void *) (x)->curr_alloc)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_EXTERNAL_SET_DATA_PTR(heap,x,v) do { \
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(x)->curr_alloc = (void *) (v); \
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} while (0)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_EXTERNAL_SET_DATA_PTR_NULL(heap,x) do { \
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(x)->curr_alloc = (void *) NULL; \
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} while (0)
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#endif
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/* Get a pointer to the current buffer contents (matching current allocation
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* size). May be NULL for zero size dynamic/external buffer.
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*/
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#if defined(DUK_USE_HEAPPTR16)
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_GET_DATA_PTR(heap,x) ( \
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DUK_HBUFFER_HAS_DYNAMIC((x)) ? \
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( \
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DUK_HBUFFER_HAS_EXTERNAL((x)) ? \
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DUK_HBUFFER_EXTERNAL_GET_DATA_PTR((heap), (duk_hbuffer_external *) (x)) : \
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DUK_HBUFFER_DYNAMIC_GET_DATA_PTR((heap), (duk_hbuffer_dynamic *) (x)) \
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) : \
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DUK_HBUFFER_FIXED_GET_DATA_PTR((heap), (duk_hbuffer_fixed *) (void *) (x)) \
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)
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#else
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/* Without heap pointer compression duk_hbuffer_dynamic and duk_hbuffer_external
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* have the same layout so checking for fixed vs. dynamic (or external) is enough.
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*/
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_GET_DATA_PTR(heap,x) ( \
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DUK_HBUFFER_HAS_DYNAMIC((x)) ? \
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DUK_HBUFFER_DYNAMIC_GET_DATA_PTR((heap), (duk_hbuffer_dynamic *) (x)) : \
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DUK_HBUFFER_FIXED_GET_DATA_PTR((heap), (duk_hbuffer_fixed *) (void *) (x)) \
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)
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#endif
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/* Validity assert. */
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#if defined(DUK_USE_ASSERTIONS)
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DUK_INTERNAL_DECL void duk_hbuffer_assert_valid(duk_hbuffer *h);
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_ASSERT_VALID(h) do { duk_hbuffer_assert_valid((h)); } while (0)
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#else
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#define DUK_HBUFFER_ASSERT_VALID(h) do {} while (0)
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#endif
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/*
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* Structs
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*/
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/* Shared prefix for all buffer types. */
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struct duk_hbuffer {
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duk_heaphdr hdr;
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/* It's not strictly necessary to track the current size, but
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* it is useful for writing robust native code.
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*/
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/* Current size. */
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#if defined(DUK_USE_BUFLEN16)
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/* Stored in duk_heaphdr unused flags. */
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#else
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duk_size_t size;
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#endif
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/*
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* Data following the header depends on the DUK_HBUFFER_FLAG_DYNAMIC
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* flag.
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*
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* If the flag is clear (the buffer is a fixed size one), the buffer
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* data follows the header directly, consisting of 'size' bytes.
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*
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* If the flag is set, the actual buffer is allocated separately, and
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* a few control fields follow the header. Specifically:
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*
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* - a "void *" pointing to the current allocation
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* - a duk_size_t indicating the full allocated size (always >= 'size')
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*
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* If DUK_HBUFFER_FLAG_EXTERNAL is set, the buffer has been allocated
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* by user code, so that Duktape won't be able to resize it and won't
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* free it. This allows buffers to point to e.g. an externally
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* allocated structure such as a frame buffer.
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*
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* Unlike strings, no terminator byte (NUL) is guaranteed after the
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* data. This would be convenient, but would pad aligned user buffers
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* unnecessarily upwards in size. For instance, if user code requested
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* a 64-byte dynamic buffer, 65 bytes would actually be allocated which
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* would then potentially round upwards to perhaps 68 or 72 bytes.
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*/
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};
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/* Fixed buffer; data follows struct, with proper alignment guaranteed by
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* struct size.
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*/
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#if (DUK_USE_ALIGN_BY == 8) && defined(DUK_USE_PACK_MSVC_PRAGMA)
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#pragma pack(push, 8)
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#endif
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struct duk_hbuffer_fixed {
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/* A union is used here as a portable struct size / alignment trick:
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* by adding a 32-bit or a 64-bit (unused) union member, the size of
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* the struct is effectively forced to be a multiple of 4 or 8 bytes
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* (respectively) without increasing the size of the struct unless
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* necessary.
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*/
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union {
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struct {
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duk_heaphdr hdr;
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#if defined(DUK_USE_BUFLEN16)
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/* Stored in duk_heaphdr unused flags. */
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#else
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duk_size_t size;
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#endif
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} s;
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#if (DUK_USE_ALIGN_BY == 4)
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duk_uint32_t dummy_for_align4;
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#elif (DUK_USE_ALIGN_BY == 8)
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duk_double_t dummy_for_align8_1;
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#if defined(DUK_USE_64BIT_OPS)
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duk_uint64_t dummy_for_align8_2;
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#endif
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#elif (DUK_USE_ALIGN_BY == 1)
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/* no extra padding */
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#else
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#error invalid DUK_USE_ALIGN_BY
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#endif
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} u;
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/*
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* Data follows the struct header. The struct size is padded by the
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* compiler based on the struct members. This guarantees that the
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* buffer data will be aligned-by-4 but not necessarily aligned-by-8.
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*
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* On platforms where alignment does not matter, the struct padding
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* could be removed (if there is any). On platforms where alignment
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* by 8 is required, the struct size must be forced to be a multiple
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* of 8 by some means. Without it, some user code may break, and also
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* Duktape itself breaks (e.g. the compiler stores duk_tvals in a
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* dynamic buffer).
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*/
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}
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#if (DUK_USE_ALIGN_BY == 8) && defined(DUK_USE_PACK_GCC_ATTR)
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__attribute__ ((__aligned__ (8)))
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#elif (DUK_USE_ALIGN_BY == 8) && defined(DUK_USE_PACK_CLANG_ATTR)
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__attribute__ ((__aligned__ (8)))
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#endif
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;
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#if (DUK_USE_ALIGN_BY == 8) && defined(DUK_USE_PACK_MSVC_PRAGMA)
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#pragma pack(pop)
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#endif
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/* Dynamic buffer with 'curr_alloc' pointing to a dynamic area allocated using
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* heap allocation primitives. Also used for external buffers when low memory
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* options are not used.
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*/
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struct duk_hbuffer_dynamic {
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duk_heaphdr hdr;
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#if defined(DUK_USE_BUFLEN16)
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/* Stored in duk_heaphdr unused flags. */
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#else
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duk_size_t size;
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#endif
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#if defined(DUK_USE_HEAPPTR16)
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/* Stored in duk_heaphdr h_extra16. */
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#else
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void *curr_alloc; /* may be NULL if alloc_size == 0 */
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#endif
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/*
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* Allocation size for 'curr_alloc' is alloc_size. There is no
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* automatic NUL terminator for buffers (see above for rationale).
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*
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* 'curr_alloc' is explicitly allocated with heap allocation
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* primitives and will thus always have alignment suitable for
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* e.g. duk_tval and an IEEE double.
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*/
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};
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/* External buffer with 'curr_alloc' managed by user code and pointing to an
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* arbitrary address. When heap pointer compression is not used, this struct
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* has the same layout as duk_hbuffer_dynamic.
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*/
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struct duk_hbuffer_external {
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duk_heaphdr hdr;
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#if defined(DUK_USE_BUFLEN16)
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/* Stored in duk_heaphdr unused flags. */
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#else
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duk_size_t size;
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#endif
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/* Cannot be compressed as a heap pointer because may point to
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* an arbitrary address.
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*/
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void *curr_alloc; /* may be NULL if alloc_size == 0 */
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};
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/*
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* Prototypes
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*/
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DUK_INTERNAL_DECL duk_hbuffer *duk_hbuffer_alloc(duk_heap *heap, duk_size_t size, duk_small_uint_t flags, void **out_bufdata);
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DUK_INTERNAL_DECL void *duk_hbuffer_get_dynalloc_ptr(duk_heap *heap, void *ud); /* indirect allocs */
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/* dynamic buffer ops */
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DUK_INTERNAL_DECL void duk_hbuffer_resize(duk_hthread *thr, duk_hbuffer_dynamic *buf, duk_size_t new_size);
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DUK_INTERNAL_DECL void duk_hbuffer_reset(duk_hthread *thr, duk_hbuffer_dynamic *buf);
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#endif /* DUK_HBUFFER_H_INCLUDED */
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