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/*
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* The UCW Library -- Miscellaneous Functions
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*
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* (c) 1997--2018 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
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* (c) 2005--2014 Tomas Valla <tom@ucw.cz>
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* (c) 2006 Robert Spalek <robert@ucw.cz>
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* (c) 2007 Pavel Charvat <pchar@ucw.cz>
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*
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* This software may be freely distributed and used according to the terms
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* of the GNU Lesser General Public License.
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*/
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#ifndef _UCW_LIB_H
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#define _UCW_LIB_H
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#include <ucw/config.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#ifdef CONFIG_UCW_CLEAN_ABI
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#define assert_failed ucw_assert_failed
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#define assert_failed_msg ucw_assert_failed_msg
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#define assert_failed_noinfo ucw_assert_failed_noinfo
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#define big_alloc ucw_big_alloc
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#define big_alloc_zero ucw_big_alloc_zero
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#define big_free ucw_big_free
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#define die ucw_die
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#define log_die_hook ucw_log_die_hook
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#define log_file ucw_log_file
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#define log_fork ucw_log_fork
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#define log_init ucw_log_init
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#define log_pid ucw_log_pid
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#define log_title ucw_log_title
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#define msg ucw_msg
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#define page_alloc ucw_page_alloc
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#define page_alloc_zero ucw_page_alloc_zero
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#define page_free ucw_page_free
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#define page_realloc ucw_page_realloc
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#define random_set_seed ucw_random_set_seed
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#define random_gen_seed ucw_random_gen_seed
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#define random_max ucw_random_max
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#define random_max_u64 ucw_random_max_u64
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#define random_u32 ucw_random_u32
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#define random_u64 ucw_random_u64
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#define vdie ucw_vdie
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#define vmsg ucw_vmsg
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#define xfree ucw_xfree
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#define xmalloc ucw_xmalloc
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#define xmalloc_zero ucw_xmalloc_zero
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#define xrealloc ucw_xrealloc
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#define xstrdup ucw_xstrdup
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#endif
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/*** === Macros for handling structures, offsets and alignment ***/
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#define CHECK_PTR_TYPE(x, type) ((x)-(type)(x) + (type)(x)) /** Check that a pointer @x is of type @type. Fail compilation if not. **/
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#define PTR_TO(s, i) &((s*)0)->i /** Return OFFSETOF() in form of a pointer. **/
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#define OFFSETOF(s, i) ((uint)offsetof(s, i)) /** Offset of item @i from the start of structure @s **/
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#define SKIP_BACK(s, i, p) ((s *)((char *)p - OFFSETOF(s, i))) /** Given a pointer @p to item @i of structure @s, return a pointer to the start of the struct. **/
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/** Align an integer @s to the nearest higher multiple of @a (which should be a power of two) **/
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#define ALIGN_TO(s, a) (((s)+a-1)&~(a-1))
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/** Align a pointer @p to the nearest higher multiple of @s. **/
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#define ALIGN_PTR(p, s) ((uintptr_t)(p) % (s) ? (typeof(p))((uintptr_t)(p) + (s) - (uintptr_t)(p) % (s)) : (p))
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#define UNALIGNED_PART(ptr, type) (((uintptr_t) (ptr)) % sizeof(type))
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/*** === Other utility macros ***/
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#define MIN(a,b) (((a)<(b))?(a):(b)) /** Minimum of two numbers **/
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#define MAX(a,b) (((a)>(b))?(a):(b)) /** Maximum of two numbers **/
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#define CLAMP(x,min,max) ({ typeof(x) _t=x; (_t < min) ? min : (_t > max) ? max : _t; }) /** Clip a number @x to interval [@min,@max] **/
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#define ABS(x) ((x) < 0 ? -(x) : (x)) /** Absolute value **/
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#define ARRAY_SIZE(a) (sizeof(a)/sizeof(*(a))) /** The number of elements of an array **/
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#define STRINGIFY(x) #x /** Convert macro parameter to a string **/
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#define STRINGIFY_EXPANDED(x) STRINGIFY(x) /** Convert an expanded macro parameter to a string **/
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#define GLUE(x,y) x##y /** Glue two tokens together **/
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#define GLUE_(x,y) x##_##y /** Glue two tokens together, separating them by an underscore **/
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#define COMPARE(x,y) do { if ((x)<(y)) return -1; if ((x)>(y)) return 1; } while(0) /** Numeric comparison function for qsort() **/
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#define REV_COMPARE(x,y) COMPARE(y,x) /** Reverse numeric comparison **/
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#define COMPARE_LT(x,y) do { if ((x)<(y)) return 1; if ((x)>(y)) return 0; } while(0)
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#define COMPARE_GT(x,y) COMPARE_LT(y,x)
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#define ROL(x, bits) (((x) << (bits)) | ((uint)(x) >> (sizeof(uint)*8 - (bits)))) /** Bitwise rotation of an unsigned int to the left **/
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#define ROR(x, bits) (((uint)(x) >> (bits)) | ((x) << (sizeof(uint)*8 - (bits)))) /** Bitwise rotation of an unsigned int to the right **/
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/*** === Shortcuts for GCC Extensions ***/
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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#undef inline
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#define NONRET __attribute__((noreturn)) /** Function does not return **/
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#define UNUSED __attribute__((unused)) /** Variable/parameter is knowingly unused **/
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#define CONSTRUCTOR __attribute__((constructor)) /** Call function upon start of program **/
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#define CONSTRUCTOR_WITH_PRIORITY(p) __attribute__((constructor(p))) /** Define constructor with a given priority **/
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#define PACKED __attribute__((packed)) /** Structure should be packed **/
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#define CONST __attribute__((const)) /** Function depends only on arguments **/
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#define PURE __attribute__((pure)) /** Function depends only on arguments and global vars **/
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#define FORMAT_CHECK(x,y,z) __attribute__((format(x,y,z))) /** Checking of printf-like format strings **/
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#define likely(x) __builtin_expect((x),1) /** Use `if (likely(@x))` if @x is almost always true **/
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#define unlikely(x) __builtin_expect((x),0) /** Use `if (unlikely(@x))` to hint that @x is almost always false **/
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#define ALWAYS_INLINE inline __attribute__((always_inline)) /** Forcibly inline **/
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#define NO_INLINE __attribute__((noinline)) /** Forcibly uninline **/
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#define LIKE_MALLOC __attribute__((malloc)) /** Function returns a "new" pointer **/
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#define SENTINEL_CHECK __attribute__((sentinel)) /** The last argument must be NULL **/
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#else
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#error This program requires the GNU C compiler.
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#endif
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/***
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* [[logging]]
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*
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* === Basic logging functions (see <<log:,Logging>> and <ucw/log.h> for more)
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***/
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enum log_levels { /** The available log levels to pass to msg() and friends. **/
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L_DEBUG=0, // 'D' - Debugging
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L_INFO, // 'I' - Informational
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L_WARN, // 'W' - Warning
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L_ERROR, // 'E' - Error, but non-critical
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L_INFO_R, // 'i' - An alternative set of levels for messages caused by remote events
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L_WARN_R, // 'w' (e.g., a packet received via network)
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L_ERROR_R, // 'e'
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L_FATAL, // '!' - Fatal error
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L_MAX
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};
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#define LOG_LEVEL_NAMES P(DEBUG) P(INFO) P(WARN) P(ERROR) P(INFO_R) P(WARN_R) P(ERROR_R) P(FATAL)
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// Return the letter associated with a given severity level
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#define LS_LEVEL_LETTER(level) ("DIWEiwe!###"[( level )])
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#define L_SIGHANDLER 0x80000000 /** Avoid operations that are unsafe in signal handlers **/
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#define L_LOGGER_ERR 0x40000000 /** Used internally to avoid infinite reporting of logging errors **/
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/**
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* This is the basic printf-like function for logging a message.
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* The @flags contain the log level and possibly other flag bits (like `L_SIGHANDLER`).
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* Does not change the value of errno.
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**/
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void msg(uint flags, const char *fmt, ...) FORMAT_CHECK(printf,2,3);
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void vmsg(uint flags, const char *fmt, va_list args); /** A vararg version of msg(). **/
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void die(const char *, ...) NONRET FORMAT_CHECK(printf,1,2); /** Log a fatal error message and exit the program. **/
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void vdie(const char *fmt, va_list args) NONRET; /** va_list version of die() **/
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extern char *log_title; /** An optional log message title. Set to program name by log_init(). **/
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extern int log_pid; /** An optional PID printed in each log message. Set to 0 if it shouldn't be logged. **/
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extern void (*log_die_hook)(void); /** An optional function called just before die() exists. **/ // API: log_die_hook
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void log_init(const char *argv0); /** Set @log_title to the program name extracted from @argv[0]. **/
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void log_fork(void); /** Call after fork() to update @log_pid. **/
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void log_file(const char *name); /** Establish logging to the named file. Also redirect stderr there. **/
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void assert_failed(const char *assertion, const char *file, int line) NONRET;
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void assert_failed_msg(const char *assertion, const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...) NONRET FORMAT_CHECK(printf,4,5);
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void assert_failed_noinfo(void) NONRET;
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#ifdef DEBUG_ASSERTS
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/**
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* Check an assertion. If the condition @x is false, stop the program with a fatal error.
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* Assertion checks are compiled only when `DEBUG_ASSERTS` is defined.
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**/
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#define ASSERT(x) ({ if (unlikely(!(x))) assert_failed(#x, __FILE__, __LINE__); 1; })
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/**
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* Check an assertion with a debug message. If the condition @cond is false,
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* print the message and stop the program with fatal error.
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* Assertion checks are compiled only when `DEBUG_ASSERTS` is defined.
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**/
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#define ASSERT_MSG(cond,str,x...) ({ if (unlikely(!(cond))) assert_failed_msg(#cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, str,##x); 1; })
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#else
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#define ASSERT(x) ({ if (__builtin_constant_p(x) && !(x)) assert_failed_noinfo(); 1; })
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#define ASSERT_MSG(cond,str,x...) ASSERT(cond)
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#endif
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#define COMPILE_ASSERT(name,x) typedef char _COMPILE_ASSERT_##name[!!(x)-1]
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#ifdef LOCAL_DEBUG
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#define DBG(x,y...) msg(L_DEBUG, x,##y) /** If `LOCAL_DEBUG` is defined before including <ucw/lib.h>, log a debug message. Otherwise do nothing. **/
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/**
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* If `LOCAL_DEBUG` is defined before including <ucw/lib.h>, log current
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* file name and line number. Otherwise do nothing.
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**/
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#define DBG_SPOT msg(L_DEBUG, "%s:%d (%s)", __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__)
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#else
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#define DBG(x,y...) do { } while(0)
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#define DBG_SPOT do { } while(0)
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#endif
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#ifdef DEBUG_ASSERTS
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/**
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* Sometimes, we may want to check that a pointer points to a valid memory
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* location before we start using it for anything more complicated. This
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* macro checks pointer validity by reading the byte it points to.
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**/
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#define ASSERT_READABLE(ptr) ({ volatile char *__p = (ptr); *__p; })
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/** Like the previous macro, but it checks writeability, too. **/
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#define ASSERT_WRITEABLE(ptr) ({ volatile char *__p = (ptr); *__p = *__p; })
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#else
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#define ASSERT_READABLE(ptr) do { } while(0)
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#define ASSERT_WRITEABLE(ptr) do { } while(0)
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#endif
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/*** === Memory allocation ***/
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/*
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* Unfortunately, several libraries we might want to link to define
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* their own xmalloc and we don't want to interfere with them, hence
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* the renaming.
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*/
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#define xmalloc ucw_xmalloc
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#define xrealloc ucw_xrealloc
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#define xfree ucw_xfree
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void *xmalloc(size_t) LIKE_MALLOC; /** Allocate memory and die() if there is none. **/
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void *xrealloc(void *, size_t); /** Reallocate memory and die() if there is none. **/
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void xfree(void *); /** Free memory allocated by xmalloc() or xrealloc(). **/
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void *xmalloc_zero(size_t) LIKE_MALLOC; /** Allocate memory and fill it by zeroes. **/
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char *xstrdup(const char *) LIKE_MALLOC; /** Make a xmalloc()'ed copy of a string. Returns NULL for NULL string. **/
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/* bigalloc.c */
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void *page_alloc(u64 len) LIKE_MALLOC; // Internal: allocates a multiple of CPU_PAGE_SIZE bytes with mmap
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void *page_alloc_zero(u64 len) LIKE_MALLOC;
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void page_free(void *start, u64 len);
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void *page_realloc(void *start, u64 old_len, u64 new_len);
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void *big_alloc(u64 len) LIKE_MALLOC; /** Allocate a large memory block in the most efficient way available. **/
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void *big_alloc_zero(u64 len) LIKE_MALLOC; /** Allocate and clear a large memory block. **/
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void big_free(void *start, u64 len); /** Free block allocated by @big_alloc() or @big_alloc_zero(). **/
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/*** === Random numbers (random-legacy.c) ***/
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void random_set_seed(uint seed); /** Initialize seed value for the legacy interface below. **/
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uint random_gen_seed(void); /** Combines fastrand_gen_seed_value() and random_set_seed(). **/
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uint random_u32(void); /** Return a pseudorandom 32-bit number. **/
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uint random_max(uint max); /** Return a pseudorandom 30-bit number in range [0,@max). **/
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u64 random_u64(void); /** Return a pseudorandom 64-bit number. **/
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u64 random_max_u64(u64 max); /** Return a pseudorandom 64-bit number in range [0,@max). **/
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#endif
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