1/*  *********************************************************************
2    *  Broadcom Common Firmware Environment (CFE)
3    *
4    *  Basic types				File: lib_types.h
5    *
6    *  This module defines the basic types used in CFE.  Simple
7    *  types, such as uint64_t, are defined here.
8    *
9    *  Author:  Mitch Lichtenberg
10    *
11    *********************************************************************
12    *
13    *  Copyright 2000,2001,2002,2003
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46    ********************************************************************* */
47
48
49#ifdef __mips
50#if ((defined(__MIPSEB)+defined(__MIPSEL)) != 1)
51#error "Either __MIPSEB or __MIPSEL must be defined!"
52#endif
53#endif
54
55
56#ifndef _LIB_TYPES_H
57#define _LIB_TYPES_H
58
59/*  *********************************************************************
60    *  Constants
61    ********************************************************************* */
62
63#ifndef NULL
64#define NULL 0
65#endif
66
67#ifndef TRUE
68#define TRUE 1
69#endif
70
71#ifndef FALSE
72#define FALSE 0
73#endif
74
75/*  *********************************************************************
76    *  Basic types
77    ********************************************************************* */
78
79typedef int size_t;
80
81typedef char int8_t;
82typedef unsigned char uint8_t;
83
84typedef short int16_t;
85typedef unsigned short uint16_t;
86
87typedef long int32_t;
88typedef unsigned long uint32_t;
89
90typedef long long int64_t;
91typedef unsigned long long uint64_t;
92
93#ifndef __SIZE_TYPE__
94/*
95 * If gcc specs don't say what __SIZE_TYPE__ is, then long is a pretty
96 * good guess, since pointers are either 32 or 64 bits long and 'long64'
97 * stretches both longs and pointers to 64 bits.
98 */
99#define __SIZE_TYPE__ long
100#endif
101
102#define unsigned signed		/* Kludge to get unsigned size-shaped type. */
103typedef __SIZE_TYPE__ intptr_t;
104#undef unsigned
105typedef __SIZE_TYPE__ uintptr_t;
106
107/*  *********************************************************************
108    *  Macros
109    ********************************************************************* */
110
111#ifndef offsetof
112#define offsetof(type,memb) ((size_t)&((type *)0)->memb)
113#endif
114
115/*  *********************************************************************
116    *  Structures
117    ********************************************************************* */
118
119typedef struct cons_s {
120    char *str;
121    int num;
122} cons_t;
123
124#endif
125