/* * Copyright (C) 2009-2019 Tobias Brunner * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Martin Willi * HSR Hochschule fuer Technik Rapperswil * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the * Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your * option) any later version. See . * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY * or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License * for more details. */ /** * @defgroup enum enum * @{ @ingroup utils */ #ifndef ENUM_H_ #define ENUM_H_ #include typedef struct enum_name_t enum_name_t; /** * Magic enum_name_t pointer indicating this is an enum name for flags */ #define ENUM_FLAG_MAGIC ((enum_name_t*)~(uintptr_t)0) /** * Struct to store names for enums. * * To print the string representation of enumeration values, the strings * are stored in these structures. Every enum_name contains a range * of strings, multiple ranges are linked together. * Use the convenience macros to define these linked ranges. * * For a single range, use: * @code ENUM(name, first, last, string1, string2, ...) @endcode * For multiple linked ranges, use: * @code ENUM_BEGIN(name, first, last, string1, string2, ...) ENUM_NEXT(name, first, last, last_from_previous, string3, ...) ENUM_NEXT(name, first, last, last_from_previous, string4, ...) ENUM_END(name, last_from_previous) @endcode * The ENUM and the ENUM_END define a enum_name_t pointer with the name supplied * in "name". * * Resolving of enum names is done using a printf hook. A printf format * character %N is replaced by the enum string. Printf needs two arguments to * resolve a %N, the enum_name_t* (the defined name in ENUM_BEGIN) followed * by the numerical enum value. */ struct enum_name_t { /** value of the first enum string, values are expected to be (u_)int, using * int64_t here instead, however, avoids warnings for large unsigned ints */ int64_t first; /** value of the last enum string */ int64_t last; /** next enum_name_t in list, or ENUM_FLAG_MAGIC */ enum_name_t *next; /** array of strings containing names from first to last */ char *names[]; }; /** * Begin a new enum_name list. * * @param name name of the enum_name list * @param first enum value of the first enum string * @param last enum value of the last enum string * @param ... a list of strings */ #define ENUM_BEGIN(name, first, last, ...) \ static enum_name_t name##last = {first, last + \ BUILD_ASSERT(((last)-(first)+1) == countof(((char*[]){__VA_ARGS__}))), \ NULL, { __VA_ARGS__ }} /** * Continue a enum name list startetd with ENUM_BEGIN. * * @param name name of the enum_name list * @param first enum value of the first enum string * @param last enum value of the last enum string * @param prev enum value of the "last" defined in ENUM_BEGIN/previous ENUM_NEXT * @param ... a list of strings */ #define ENUM_NEXT(name, first, last, prev, ...) \ static enum_name_t name##last = {first, last + \ BUILD_ASSERT(((last)-(first)+1) == countof(((char*[]){__VA_ARGS__}))), \ &name##prev, { __VA_ARGS__ }} /** * Complete enum name list started with ENUM_BEGIN. * * @param name name of the enum_name list * @param prev enum value of the "last" defined in ENUM_BEGIN/previous ENUM_NEXT */ #define ENUM_END(name, prev) enum_name_t *name = &name##prev; /** * Define a enum name with only one range. * * This is a convenience macro to use when a enum_name list contains only * one range, and is equal as defining ENUM_BEGIN followed by ENUM_END. * * @param name name of the enum_name list * @param first enum value of the first enum string * @param last enum value of the last enum string * @param ... a list of strings */ #define ENUM(name, first, last, ...) \ ENUM_BEGIN(name, first, last, __VA_ARGS__); ENUM_END(name, last) /** * Define a enum name with only one range for flags. * * Using an enum list for flags would be overkill. Hence we use a single * range with all values in range. The next pointer is abused to mark * that the enum name is for flags only. Use NULL if a particular flag * is not meant to be printed. * * @param name name of the enum_name list * @param first enum value of the first enum string * @param last enum value of the last enum string * @param ... a list of strings */ #define ENUM_FLAGS(name, first, last, ...) \ static enum_name_t name##last = {first, last + \ BUILD_ASSERT((__builtin_ffs(last)-__builtin_ffs(first)+1) == \ countof(((char*[]){__VA_ARGS__}))), \ ENUM_FLAG_MAGIC, { __VA_ARGS__ }}; ENUM_END(name, last) /** * Convert a enum value to its string representation. * * @param e enum names for this enum value * @param val enum value to get string for * @return string for enum, NULL if not found */ char *enum_to_name(enum_name_t *e, int val); /** * Convert a enum string back to its enum value. * * @param e enum names for this enum value * @param name name to get enum value for * @param valp variable sized pointer receiving value * @return TRUE if enum name found, FALSE otherwise */ #define enum_from_name(e, name, valp) ({ \ int _val; \ int _found = enum_from_name_as_int(e, name, &_val); \ if (_found) \ { \ *(valp) = _val; \ } \ _found; }) /** * Convert a enum string back to its enum value, integer pointer variant. * * This variant takes integer pointer only, use enum_from_name() to pass * enum type pointers for the result. * * @param e enum names for this enum value * @param name name to get enum value for * @param val integer pointer receiving value * @return TRUE if enum name found, FALSE otherwise */ bool enum_from_name_as_int(enum_name_t *e, const char *name, int *val); /** * Convert a enum value containing flags to its string representation. * * @param e enum names for this enum value suitable for flags * @param val enum value to get string for * @param buf buffer to write flag string to * @param len buffer size * @return buf, NULL if buffer too small */ char *enum_flags_to_string(enum_name_t *e, u_int val, char *buf, size_t len); /** * printf hook function for enum_names_t. * * Arguments are: * enum_names_t *names, int value */ int enum_printf_hook(printf_hook_data_t *data, printf_hook_spec_t *spec, const void *const *args); #endif /** ENUM_H_ @}*/