1/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 4 -*-
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4 *
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16 */
17
18//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
19/*!	@header		CommonServices
20
21    Common Services for Mac OS X, Linux, Palm, VxWorks, Windows, and Windows CE.
22 */
23
24#ifndef __COMMON_SERVICES__
25#define __COMMON_SERVICES__
26
27#ifdef  __cplusplus
28extern "C" {
29#endif
30
31#if 0
32#pragma mark == Target ==
33#endif
34
35//===========================================================================================================================
36//	 Target
37//===========================================================================================================================
38
39// Macintosh
40
41#if ( !defined( TARGET_OS_MAC ) )
42    #if ( ( macintosh || __MACH__ ) && !KERNEL )
43// ConditionalMacros.h in CoreServices will define this TARGET_* flag.
44    #else
45        #define TARGET_OS_MAC           0
46    #endif
47#endif
48
49#if ( !defined( TARGET_API_MAC_OSX_KERNEL ) )
50    #if ( __MACH__ && KERNEL )
51        #define TARGET_API_MAC_OSX_KERNEL       1
52    #else
53        #define TARGET_API_MAC_OSX_KERNEL       0
54    #endif
55#endif
56
57// FreeBSD
58
59#if ( !defined( TARGET_OS_FREEBSD ) )
60    #if ( defined( __FreeBSD__ ) )
61        #define TARGET_OS_FREEBSD       1
62    #else
63        #define TARGET_OS_FREEBSD       0
64    #endif
65#endif
66
67// Linux
68
69#if ( !defined( TARGET_OS_LINUX ) )
70    #if ( defined( __linux__ ) )
71        #define TARGET_OS_LINUX         1
72    #else
73        #define TARGET_OS_LINUX         0
74    #endif
75#endif
76
77// Solaris
78
79#if ( !defined( TARGET_OS_SOLARIS ) )
80    #if ( defined(solaris) || (defined(__SVR4) && defined(sun)) )
81        #define TARGET_OS_SOLARIS       1
82    #else
83        #define TARGET_OS_SOLARIS       0
84    #endif
85#endif
86
87// Palm
88
89#if ( !defined( TARGET_OS_PALM ) )
90    #if ( defined( __PALMOS_TRAPS__ ) || defined( __PALMOS_ARMLET__ ) )
91        #define TARGET_OS_PALM          1
92    #else
93        #define TARGET_OS_PALM          0
94    #endif
95#endif
96
97// VxWorks
98
99#if ( !defined( TARGET_OS_VXWORKS ) )
100
101// No predefined macro for VxWorks so just assume VxWorks if nothing else is set.
102
103    #if ( !macintosh && !__MACH__  && !defined( __FreeBSD__ ) && !defined( __linux__ ) && !defined ( __SVR4 ) && !defined ( __sun ) && !defined( __PALMOS_TRAPS__ ) && !defined( __PALMOS_ARMLET__ ) && !defined( _WIN32 ) )
104        #define TARGET_OS_VXWORKS       1
105    #else
106        #define TARGET_OS_VXWORKS       0
107    #endif
108#endif
109
110// Windows
111
112#if ( !defined( TARGET_OS_WIN32 ) )
113    #if ( macintosh || __MACH__ )
114// ConditionalMacros.h in CoreServices will define this TARGET_* flag.
115    #else
116        #if ( defined( _WIN32 ) )
117            #define TARGET_OS_WIN32     1
118        #else
119            #define TARGET_OS_WIN32     0
120        #endif
121    #endif
122#endif
123
124// Windows CE
125
126#if ( !defined( TARGET_OS_WINDOWS_CE ) )
127    #if ( defined( _WIN32_WCE ) )
128        #define TARGET_OS_WINDOWS_CE    1
129    #else
130        #define TARGET_OS_WINDOWS_CE    0
131    #endif
132#endif
133
134#if 0
135#pragma mark == Includes ==
136#endif
137
138//===========================================================================================================================
139//	 Includes
140//===========================================================================================================================
141
142#if ( !KERNEL )
143    #if defined(WIN32) && !defined(_WSPIAPI_COUNTOF)
144        #define _WSPIAPI_COUNTOF(_Array) (sizeof(_Array) / sizeof(_Array[0]))
145    #endif
146    #include    <stddef.h>
147#endif
148
149#if ( ( macintosh || __MACH__ ) && !KERNEL )
150
151    #if ( defined( __MWERKS__ ) )
152        #if ( __option( c9x ) )
153            #include    <stdbool.h>
154        #endif
155    #else
156        #include    <stdbool.h>
157    #endif
158
159    #include    <stdint.h>
160
161    #if ( __MACH__ )
162
163// Mac OS X
164
165        #include    <sys/types.h>
166        #include    <netinet/in.h>
167        #include    <arpa/inet.h>
168        #include    <fcntl.h>
169        #include    <pthread.h>
170        #include    <sys/ioctl.h>
171        #include    <sys/socket.h>
172        #include    <unistd.h>
173
174    #else
175
176// Classic Mac OS
177
178        #include    <ConditionalMacros.h>
179        #include    <MacTypes.h>
180
181    #endif
182
183#elif ( KERNEL )
184
185// Mac OS X Kernel
186
187    #include    <stdint.h>
188
189    #include    <libkern/OSTypes.h>
190    #include    <sys/types.h>
191
192#elif ( TARGET_OS_FREEBSD )
193
194// FreeBSD
195    #include    <stdint.h>
196    #include    <pthread.h>
197    #include    <netinet/in.h>
198    #include    <arpa/inet.h>
199    #include    <sys/socket.h>
200
201#elif ( TARGET_OS_LINUX )
202
203// Linux
204
205    #include    <stdint.h>
206    #include    <arpa/inet.h>
207
208#elif ( TARGET_OS_SOLARIS )
209
210// Solaris
211
212    #include    <stdint.h>
213
214    #include    <arpa/inet.h>
215    #include    <arpa/nameser.h>
216
217    #if ( defined( BYTE_ORDER ) && defined( LITTLE_ENDIAN ) && ( BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN ) )
218        #define TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN     1
219    #endif
220    #if ( defined( BYTE_ORDER ) && defined( BIG_ENDIAN ) && ( BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN ) )
221        #define TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN        1
222    #endif
223
224#elif ( TARGET_OS_PALM )
225
226// Palm (no special includes yet).
227
228#elif ( TARGET_OS_VXWORKS )
229
230// VxWorks
231
232    #include    "vxWorks.h"
233
234#elif ( TARGET_OS_WIN32 )
235
236// Windows
237
238    #if ( !defined( WIN32_WINDOWS ) )
239        #define WIN32_WINDOWS       0x0401
240    #endif
241
242    #if ( !defined( _WIN32_WINDOWS ) )
243        #define _WIN32_WINDOWS      0x0401
244    #endif
245
246    #if ( !defined( WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN ) )
247        #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN         // Needed to avoid redefinitions by Windows interfaces.
248    #endif
249
250    #if ( defined( __MWERKS__ ) )
251
252        #if ( __option( c9x ) )
253            #include    <stdbool.h>
254        #endif
255
256        #include    <stdint.h>
257
258    #elif ( defined( _MSC_VER ) )
259
260        #pragma warning( disable:4127 ) // Disable "conditional expression is constant" warning for debug macros.
261        #pragma warning( disable:4706 ) // Disable "assignment within conditional expression" for Microsoft headers.
262
263    #endif
264
265    #include    <windows.h>
266    #include    <winsock2.h>
267    #include    <Ws2tcpip.h>
268
269    #if ( defined( _MSC_VER ) )
270        #pragma warning( default:4706 )
271    #endif
272
273#else
274    #error unknown OS - update this file to support your OS
275#endif
276
277#if ( !defined( TARGET_BUILD_MAIN ) )
278    #if ( !TARGET_OS_VXWORKS )
279        #define TARGET_BUILD_MAIN       1
280    #endif
281#endif
282
283#if ( __GNUC__ || !TARGET_OS_VXWORKS )
284    #define TARGET_LANGUAGE_C_LIKE      1
285#else
286    #define TARGET_LANGUAGE_C_LIKE      0
287#endif
288
289#if 0
290#pragma mark == CPU ==
291#endif
292
293//===========================================================================================================================
294//	CPU
295//===========================================================================================================================
296
297// PowerPC
298
299#if ( !defined( TARGET_CPU_PPC ) )
300    #if ( defined( __ppc__ ) || defined( __PPC__ ) || defined( powerpc ) || defined( ppc ) || defined( _M_MPPC ) )
301        #define TARGET_CPU_PPC              1
302    #else
303        #define TARGET_CPU_PPC              0
304    #endif
305#endif
306
307// x86
308
309#if ( !defined( TARGET_CPU_X86 ) )
310    #if ( __INTEL__ || defined( __i386__ ) || defined( i386 ) || defined( intel ) || defined( _M_IX86 ) )
311        #define TARGET_CPU_X86              1
312    #else
313        #define TARGET_CPU_X86              0
314    #endif
315#endif
316
317// MIPS
318
319#if ( !defined( TARGET_CPU_MIPS ) )
320    #if ( __MIPS__ || defined( MIPS32 ) || defined( R3000 ) || defined( R4000 ) || defined( R4650 ) || defined( _M_MRX000 ) )
321        #define TARGET_CPU_MIPS             1
322    #else
323        #define TARGET_CPU_MIPS             0
324    #endif
325#endif
326
327#if ( !defined( TARGET_CPU_PPC ) && !defined( TARGET_CPU_X86 ) && !defined( TARGET_CPU_MIPS ) )
328    #error unknown CPU - update this file to support your CPU
329#endif
330
331#if 0
332#pragma mark == Byte Order ==
333#endif
334
335//===========================================================================================================================
336//	Byte Order
337//===========================================================================================================================
338
339// TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN
340
341#if ( !defined( TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN ) )
342    #if ( MIPSEL || IL_LITTLE_ENDIAN || defined( __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ )                                         || \
343    ( defined(   BYTE_ORDER ) && defined(   LITTLE_ENDIAN ) && (   BYTE_ORDER ==   LITTLE_ENDIAN ) )   || \
344    ( defined(  _BYTE_ORDER ) && defined(  _LITTLE_ENDIAN ) && (  _BYTE_ORDER ==  _LITTLE_ENDIAN ) )   || \
345    ( defined( __BYTE_ORDER ) && defined( __LITTLE_ENDIAN ) && ( __BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN ) )   || \
346    TARGET_CPU_X86 || ( defined( TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN ) && !TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN ) )
347        #define TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN     1
348    #else
349        #define TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN     0
350    #endif
351#endif
352
353// TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN
354
355#if ( !defined( TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN ) )
356    #if ( MIPSEB || IL_BIG_ENDIAN || defined( __BIG_ENDIAN__ )                                       || \
357    ( defined(   BYTE_ORDER ) && defined(   BIG_ENDIAN ) && (   BYTE_ORDER ==   BIG_ENDIAN ) ) || \
358    ( defined(  _BYTE_ORDER ) && defined(  _BIG_ENDIAN ) && (  _BYTE_ORDER ==  _BIG_ENDIAN ) ) || \
359    ( defined( __BYTE_ORDER ) && defined( __BIG_ENDIAN ) && ( __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN ) ) || \
360    ( defined( TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN ) && !TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN ) )
361        #define TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN        1
362    #else
363        #define TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN        0
364    #endif
365#endif
366
367#if ( defined( TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN ) && !defined( TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN ) )
368    #if ( TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN )
369        #define TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN        0
370    #else
371        #define TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN        1
372    #endif
373#endif
374
375#if ( defined( TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN ) && !defined( TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN ) )
376    #if ( TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN )
377        #define TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN     0
378    #else
379        #define TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN     1
380    #endif
381#endif
382
383#if ( !defined( TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN ) || !defined( TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN ) )
384    #error unknown byte order - update this file to support your byte order
385#endif
386
387// TARGET_RT_BYTE_ORDER
388
389#if ( !defined( TARGET_RT_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN ) )
390    #define TARGET_RT_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN         1234
391#endif
392
393#if ( !defined( TARGET_RT_BYTE_ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN ) )
394    #define TARGET_RT_BYTE_ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN      4321
395#endif
396
397#if ( !defined( TARGET_RT_BYTE_ORDER ) )
398    #if ( TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN )
399        #define TARGET_RT_BYTE_ORDER                TARGET_RT_BYTE_ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN
400    #else
401        #define TARGET_RT_BYTE_ORDER                TARGET_RT_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN
402    #endif
403#endif
404
405#if 0
406#pragma mark == Constants ==
407#endif
408
409//===========================================================================================================================
410//	Constants
411//===========================================================================================================================
412
413#if ( !TARGET_OS_MAC )
414    #define CR      '\r'
415#endif
416
417#define LF          '\n'
418#define CRSTR       "\r"
419#define LFSTR       "\n"
420#define CRLF        "\r\n"
421#define CRCR        "\r\r"
422
423#if 0
424#pragma mark == Compatibility ==
425#endif
426
427//===========================================================================================================================
428//	Compatibility
429//===========================================================================================================================
430
431// Macros to allow the same code to work on Windows and other sockets API-compatible platforms.
432
433#if ( TARGET_OS_WIN32 )
434    #define close_compat( X )       closesocket( X )
435    #define errno_compat()          (int) GetLastError()
436    #define set_errno_compat( X )   SetLastError( X )
437    #define EWOULDBLOCK_compat      WSAEWOULDBLOCK
438    #define ETIMEDOUT_compat        WSAETIMEDOUT
439    #define ENOTCONN_compat         WSAENOTCONN
440    #define IsValidSocket( X )      ( ( X ) != INVALID_SOCKET )
441    #define kInvalidSocketRef       INVALID_SOCKET
442    #if ( TARGET_LANGUAGE_C_LIKE )
443typedef SOCKET SocketRef;
444    #endif
445#else
446    #define close_compat( X )       close( X )
447    #define errno_compat()          errno
448    #define set_errno_compat( X )   do { errno = ( X ); } while( 0 )
449    #define EWOULDBLOCK_compat      EWOULDBLOCK
450    #define ETIMEDOUT_compat        ETIMEDOUT
451    #define ENOTCONN_compat         ENOTCONN
452    #define IsValidSocket( X )      ( ( X ) >= 0 )
453    #define kInvalidSocketRef       -1
454    #if ( TARGET_LANGUAGE_C_LIKE )
455typedef int SocketRef;
456    #endif
457#endif
458
459// socklen_t is not defined on the following platforms so emulate it if not defined:
460//
461// - Pre-Panther Mac OS X. Panther defines SO_NOADDRERR so trigger off that.
462// - Windows SDK prior to 2003. 2003+ SDK's define EAI_AGAIN so trigger off that.
463// - VxWorks
464
465#if ( TARGET_LANGUAGE_C_LIKE )
466    #if ( ( TARGET_OS_MAC && !defined( SO_NOADDRERR ) ) || ( TARGET_OS_WIN32 && !defined( EAI_AGAIN ) ) || TARGET_OS_VXWORKS )
467typedef int socklen_t;
468    #endif
469#endif
470
471// ssize_t is not defined on the following platforms so emulate it if not defined:
472//
473// - Mac OS X when not building with BSD headers
474// - Windows
475
476#if ( TARGET_LANGUAGE_C_LIKE )
477    #if ( !defined(_SSIZE_T) && ( TARGET_OS_WIN32 || !defined( _BSD_SSIZE_T_DEFINED_ ) ) && !TARGET_OS_FREEBSD && !TARGET_OS_LINUX && !TARGET_OS_VXWORKS && !TARGET_OS_MAC)
478typedef int ssize_t;
479    #endif
480#endif
481
482// sockaddr_storage is not supported on non-IPv6 machines so alias it to an IPv4-compatible structure.
483
484#if ( TARGET_LANGUAGE_C_LIKE )
485    #if ( !defined( AF_INET6 ) )
486        #define sockaddr_storage        sockaddr_in
487        #define ss_family               sin_family
488    #endif
489#endif
490
491//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
492/*!	@defined	SOCKADDR_IS_IP_LOOPBACK
493
494    @abstract	Determines if a sockaddr is an IPv4 or IPv6 loopback address (if IPv6 is supported).
495 */
496
497#if ( defined( AF_INET6 ) )
498    #define SOCKADDR_IS_IP_LOOPBACK( SA )                                                           \
499    ( ( (const struct sockaddr *)( SA ) )->sa_family == AF_INET )                               \
500    ? ( ( (const struct sockaddr_in *)( SA ) )->sin_addr.s_addr == htonl( INADDR_LOOPBACK ) )   \
501    : ( ( (const struct sockaddr *)( SA ) )->sa_family == AF_INET6 )                            \
502    ? IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK( &( (const struct sockaddr_in6 *)( SA ) )->sin6_addr )           \
503    : 0
504#else
505    #define SOCKADDR_IS_IP_LOOPBACK( SA )                                                           \
506    ( ( (const struct sockaddr *)( SA ) )->sa_family == AF_INET )                               \
507    ? ( ( (const struct sockaddr_in *)( SA ) )->sin_addr.s_addr == htonl( INADDR_LOOPBACK ) )   \
508    : 0
509#endif
510
511//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
512/*!	@defined	SOCKADDR_IS_IP_LINK_LOCAL
513
514    @abstract	Determines if a sockaddr is an IPv4 or IPv6 link-local address (if IPv6 is supported).
515 */
516
517#if ( defined( AF_INET6 ) )
518    #define SOCKADDR_IS_IP_LINK_LOCAL( SA )                                                             \
519    ( ( ( (const struct sockaddr *)( SA ) )->sa_family == AF_INET )                                 \
520      ? ( ( ( (uint8_t *)( &( (const struct sockaddr_in *)( SA ) )->sin_addr ) )[ 0 ] == 169 ) &&   \
521          ( ( (uint8_t *)( &( (const struct sockaddr_in *)( SA ) )->sin_addr ) )[ 1 ] == 254 ) )    \
522      : IN6_IS_ADDR_LOOPBACK( &( (const struct sockaddr_in6 *)( SA ) )->sin6_addr ) )
523#else
524    #define SOCKADDR_IS_IP_LINK_LOCAL( SA )                                                             \
525    ( ( ( (const struct sockaddr *)( SA ) )->sa_family == AF_INET )                                 \
526      ? ( ( ( (uint8_t *)( &( (const struct sockaddr_in *)( SA ) )->sin_addr ) )[ 0 ] == 169 ) &&   \
527          ( ( (uint8_t *)( &( (const struct sockaddr_in *)( SA ) )->sin_addr ) )[ 1 ] == 254 ) )    \
528      : 0 )
529#endif
530
531// _beginthreadex and _endthreadex are not supported on Windows CE 2.1 or later (the C runtime issues with leaking
532// resources have apparently been resolved and they seem to have just ripped out support for the API) so map it to
533// CreateThread on Windows CE.
534
535#if ( TARGET_OS_WINDOWS_CE )
536    #define _beginthreadex_compat( SECURITY_PTR, STACK_SIZE, START_ADDRESS, ARG_LIST, FLAGS, THREAD_ID_PTR )            \
537    (uintptr_t) CreateThread( SECURITY_PTR, STACK_SIZE, (LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE) START_ADDRESS, ARG_LIST, FLAGS,    \
538                              (LPDWORD) THREAD_ID_PTR )
539
540    #define _endthreadex_compat( RESULT )       ExitThread( (DWORD) RESULT )
541#elif ( TARGET_OS_WIN32 )
542    #define _beginthreadex_compat               _beginthreadex
543    #define _endthreadex_compat                 _endthreadex
544#endif
545
546// The C99 "inline" keyword is not supported by Microsoft compilers, but they do support __inline so map it when needed.
547
548#if ( defined( _MSC_VER ) )
549    #define inline_compat       __inline
550#else
551    #define inline_compat       inline
552#endif
553
554// Calling conventions
555
556#if ( !defined( CALLBACK_COMPAT ) )
557    #if ( TARGET_OS_WIN32 || TARGET_OS_WINDOWS_CE )
558        #define CALLBACK_COMPAT     CALLBACK
559    #else
560        #define CALLBACK_COMPAT
561    #endif
562#endif
563
564#if 0
565#pragma mark == Macros ==
566#endif
567
568//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
569/*!	@defined	kSizeCString
570
571    @abstract	A meta-value to pass to supported routines to indicate the size should be calculated with strlen.
572 */
573
574#define kSizeCString        ( (size_t) -1 )
575
576//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
577/*!	@defined	sizeof_array
578
579    @abstract	Determines the number of elements in an array.
580 */
581
582#define sizeof_array( X )       ( sizeof( X ) / sizeof( X[ 0 ] ) )
583
584//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
585/*!	@defined	sizeof_element
586
587    @abstract	Determines the size of an array element.
588 */
589
590#define sizeof_element( X )     sizeof( X[ 0 ] )
591
592//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
593/*!	@defined	sizeof_string
594
595    @abstract	Determines the size of a constant C string, excluding the null terminator.
596 */
597
598#define sizeof_string( X )      ( sizeof( ( X ) ) - 1 )
599
600//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
601/*!	@defined	sizeof_field
602
603    @abstract	Determines the size of a field of a type.
604 */
605
606#define sizeof_field( TYPE, FIELD )     sizeof( ( ( (TYPE *) 0 )->FIELD ) )
607
608//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
609/*!	@function	RoundUp
610
611    @abstract	Rounds X up to a multiple of Y.
612 */
613
614#define RoundUp( X, Y )     ( ( X ) + ( ( Y ) -( ( X ) % ( Y ) ) ) )
615
616//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
617/*!	@function	IsAligned
618
619    @abstract	Returns non-zero if X is aligned to a Y byte boundary and 0 if not. Y must be a power of 2.
620 */
621
622#define IsAligned( X, Y )       ( ( ( X ) &( ( Y ) -1 ) ) == 0 )
623
624//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
625/*!	@function	IsFieldAligned
626
627    @abstract	Returns non-zero if FIELD of type TYPE is aligned to a Y byte boundary and 0 if not. Y must be a power of 2.
628 */
629
630#define IsFieldAligned( X, TYPE, FIELD, Y )     IsAligned( ( (uintptr_t)( X ) ) + offsetof( TYPE, FIELD ), ( Y ) )
631
632//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
633/*!	@function	AlignDown
634
635    @abstract	Aligns X down to a Y byte boundary. Y must be a power of 2.
636 */
637
638#define AlignDown( X, Y )       ( ( X ) &~( ( Y ) -1 ) )
639
640//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
641/*!	@function	AlignUp
642
643    @abstract	Aligns X up to a Y byte boundary. Y must be a power of 2.
644 */
645
646#define AlignUp( X, Y )     ( ( ( X ) + ( ( Y ) -1 ) ) & ~( ( Y ) -1 ) )
647
648//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
649/*!	@function	Min
650
651    @abstract	Returns the lesser of X and Y.
652 */
653
654#if ( !defined( Min ) )
655    #define Min( X, Y )     ( ( ( X ) < ( Y ) ) ? ( X ) : ( Y ) )
656#endif
657
658//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
659/*!	@function	Max
660
661    @abstract	Returns the greater of X and Y.
662 */
663
664#if ( !defined( Max ) )
665    #define Max( X, Y )     ( ( ( X ) > ( Y ) ) ? ( X ) : ( Y ) )
666#endif
667
668//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
669/*!	@function	InsertBits
670
671    @abstract	Inserts BITS (both 0 and 1 bits) into X, controlled by MASK and SHIFT, and returns the result.
672
673    @discussion
674
675    MASK is the bitmask of the bits in the final position.
676    SHIFT is the number of bits to shift left for 1 to reach the first bit position of MASK.
677
678    For example, if you wanted to insert 0x3 into the leftmost 4 bits of a 32-bit value:
679
680    InsertBits( 0, 0x3, 0xF0000000U, 28 ) == 0x30000000
681 */
682
683#define InsertBits( X, BITS, MASK, SHIFT )      ( ( ( X ) &~( MASK ) ) | ( ( ( BITS ) << ( SHIFT ) ) & ( MASK ) ) )
684
685//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
686/*!	@function	ExtractBits
687
688    @abstract	Extracts bits from X, controlled by MASK and SHIFT, and returns the result.
689
690    @discussion
691
692    MASK is the bitmask of the bits in the final position.
693    SHIFT is the number of bits to shift right to right justify MASK.
694
695    For example, if you had a 32-bit value (e.g. 0x30000000) wanted the left-most 4 bits (e.g. 3 in this example):
696
697    ExtractBits( 0x30000000U, 0xF0000000U, 28 ) == 0x3
698 */
699
700#define ExtractBits( X, MASK, SHIFT )           ( ( ( X ) >> ( SHIFT ) ) & ( ( MASK ) >> ( SHIFT ) ) )
701
702//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
703/*!	@function	Stringify
704
705    @abstract	Stringify's an expression.
706
707    @discussion
708
709    Stringify macros to process raw text passed via -D options to C string constants. The double-wrapping is necessary
710    because the C preprocessor doesn't perform its normal argument expansion pre-scan with stringified macros so the
711    -D macro needs to be expanded once via the wrapper macro then stringified so the raw text is stringified. Otherwise,
712    the replacement value would be used instead of the symbolic name (only for preprocessor symbols like #defines).
713
714    For example:
715
716 #define	kMyConstant		1
717
718        printf( "%s", Stringify( kMyConstant ) );			// Prints "kMyConstant"
719        printf( "%s", StringifyExpansion( kMyConstant ) );	// Prints "1"
720
721    Non-preprocessor symbols do not have this issue. For example:
722
723        enum
724        {
725            kMyConstant = 1
726        };
727
728        printf( "%s", Stringify( kMyConstant ) );			// Prints "kMyConstant"
729        printf( "%s", StringifyExpansion( kMyConstant ) );	// Prints "kMyConstant"
730
731    See <http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/cpp/Argument-Prescan.html> for more info on C preprocessor pre-scanning.
732 */
733
734#define Stringify( X )              # X
735#define StringifyExpansion( X )     Stringify( X )
736
737#if 0
738#pragma mark == Types ==
739#endif
740
741#if ( TARGET_LANGUAGE_C_LIKE )
742//===========================================================================================================================
743//	 Standard Types
744//===========================================================================================================================
745
746#if ( !defined( INT8_MIN ) )
747
748    #define INT8_MIN                    SCHAR_MIN
749
750    #if ( defined( _MSC_VER ) )
751
752// C99 stdint.h not supported in VC++/VS.NET yet.
753
754typedef INT8 int8_t;
755typedef UINT8 uint8_t;
756typedef INT16 int16_t;
757typedef UINT16 uint16_t;
758typedef INT32 int32_t;
759typedef UINT32 uint32_t;
760typedef __int64 int64_t;
761typedef unsigned __int64 uint64_t;
762
763    #elif ( TARGET_OS_VXWORKS && ( TORNADO_VERSION < 220 ) )
764typedef long long int64_t;
765typedef unsigned long long uint64_t;
766    #endif
767
768typedef int8_t int_least8_t;
769typedef int16_t int_least16_t;
770typedef int32_t int_least32_t;
771typedef int64_t int_least64_t;
772
773typedef uint8_t uint_least8_t;
774typedef uint16_t uint_least16_t;
775typedef uint32_t uint_least32_t;
776typedef uint64_t uint_least64_t;
777
778typedef int8_t int_fast8_t;
779typedef int16_t int_fast16_t;
780typedef int32_t int_fast32_t;
781typedef int64_t int_fast64_t;
782
783typedef uint8_t uint_fast8_t;
784typedef uint16_t uint_fast16_t;
785typedef uint32_t uint_fast32_t;
786typedef uint64_t uint_fast64_t;
787
788    #if ( !defined( _MSC_VER ) || TARGET_OS_WINDOWS_CE )
789typedef long int intptr_t;
790typedef unsigned long int uintptr_t;
791    #endif
792
793#endif
794
795// Macros for minimum-width integer constants
796
797#if ( !defined( INT8_C ) )
798    #define INT8_C( value )         value
799#endif
800
801#if ( !defined( INT16_C ) )
802    #define INT16_C( value )        value
803#endif
804
805#if ( !defined( INT32_C ) )
806    #define INT32_C( value )        value ## L
807#endif
808
809#if ( !defined( INT64_C ) )
810    #if ( defined( _MSC_VER ) )
811        #define INT64_C( value )    value ## i64
812    #else
813        #define INT64_C( value )    value ## LL
814    #endif
815#endif
816
817#if ( !defined( UINT8_C ) )
818    #define UINT8_C( value )        value ## U
819#endif
820
821#if ( !defined( UINT16_C ) )
822    #define UINT16_C( value )       value ## U
823#endif
824
825#if ( !defined( UINT32_C ) )
826    #define UINT32_C( value )       value ## UL
827#endif
828
829#if ( !defined( UINT64_C ) )
830    #if ( defined( _MSC_VER ) )
831        #define UINT64_C( value )   value ## UI64
832    #else
833        #define UINT64_C( value )   value ## ULL
834    #endif
835#endif
836
837#if 0
838#pragma mark == bool ==
839#endif
840
841//===========================================================================================================================
842//	 Boolean Constants and Types
843//===========================================================================================================================
844
845// C++ defines bool, true, and false. Metrowerks allows this to be controlled by the "bool" option though.
846// C99 defines __bool_true_false_are_defined when bool, true, and false are defined.
847// MacTypes.h defines true and false (Mac builds only).
848//
849// Note: The Metrowerks has to be in its own block because Microsoft Visual Studio .NET does not completely
850// short-circuit and gets confused by the option( bool ) portion of the conditional.
851
852#if ( defined( __MWERKS__ ) )
853
854// Note: The following test is done on separate lines because CodeWarrior doesn't like it all on one line.
855
856    #if ( !__bool_true_false_are_defined && ( !defined( __cplusplus ) || !__option( bool ) ) )
857        #define COMMON_SERVICES_NEEDS_BOOL      1
858    #else
859        #define COMMON_SERVICES_NEEDS_BOOL      0
860    #endif
861
862// Workaround when building with CodeWarrior, but using the Apple stdbool.h header, which uses _Bool.
863
864    #if ( __bool_true_false_are_defined && !defined( __cplusplus ) && !__option( c9x ) )
865        #define _Bool int
866    #endif
867
868// Workaround when building with CodeWarrior for C++ with bool disabled and using the Apple stdbool.h header,
869// which defines true and false to map to C++ true and false (which are not enabled). Serenity Now!
870
871    #if ( __bool_true_false_are_defined && defined( __cplusplus ) && !__option( bool ) )
872        #define true    1
873        #define false   0
874    #endif
875#else
876    #define COMMON_SERVICES_NEEDS_BOOL          ( !defined( __cplusplus ) && !__bool_true_false_are_defined )
877#endif
878
879#if ( COMMON_SERVICES_NEEDS_BOOL )
880
881typedef int bool;
882
883    #define bool bool
884
885    #if ( !defined( __MACTYPES__ ) && !defined( true ) && !defined( false ) )
886        #define true    1
887        #define false   0
888    #endif
889
890    #define __bool_true_false_are_defined       1
891#endif
892
893// IOKit IOTypes.h typedef's bool if TYPE_BOOL is not defined so define it here to prevent redefinition by IOTypes.h.
894
895#if ( TARGET_API_MAC_OSX_KERNEL )
896    #define TYPE_BOOL       1
897#endif
898
899//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
900/*!	@typedef	CStr255
901
902    @abstract	255 character null-terminated (C-style) string.
903 */
904
905#if ( TARGET_LANGUAGE_C_LIKE )
906typedef char CStr255[ 256 ];
907#endif
908
909#endif  // TARGET_LANGUAGE_C_LIKE
910
911//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
912/*!	@defined	TYPE_LONGLONG_NATIVE
913
914    @abstract	Defines whether long long (or its equivalent) is natively supported or requires special libraries.
915 */
916
917#if ( !defined( TYPE_LONGLONG_NATIVE ) )
918    #if ( !TARGET_OS_VXWORKS )
919        #define TYPE_LONGLONG_NATIVE            1
920    #else
921        #define TYPE_LONGLONG_NATIVE            0
922    #endif
923#endif
924
925//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
926/*!	@defined	long_long_compat
927
928    @abstract	Compatibility type to map to the closest thing to long long and unsigned long long.
929
930    @discussion
931
932    Neither long long nor unsigned long long are supported by Microsoft compilers, but they do support proprietary
933    "__int64" and "unsigned __int64" equivalents so map to those types if the real long long is not supported.
934 */
935
936#if ( TARGET_LANGUAGE_C_LIKE )
937    #if ( TARGET_OS_WIN32 )
938typedef __int64 long_long_compat;
939typedef unsigned __int64 unsigned_long_long_compat;
940    #else
941typedef signed long long long_long_compat;
942typedef unsigned long long unsigned_long_long_compat;
943    #endif
944#endif
945
946#if 0
947#pragma mark == Errors ==
948#endif
949
950//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
951/*!	@enum		OSStatus
952
953    @abstract	Status Code
954
955    @constant	kNoErr						    0 No error occurred.
956    @constant	kInProgressErr				    1 Operation in progress.
957    @constant	kUnknownErr					-6700 Unknown error occurred.
958    @constant	kOptionErr					-6701 Option was not acceptable.
959    @constant	kSelectorErr				-6702 Selector passed in is invalid or unknown.
960    @constant	kExecutionStateErr			-6703 Call made in the wrong execution state (e.g. called at interrupt time).
961    @constant	kPathErr					-6704 Path is invalid, too long, or otherwise not usable.
962    @constant	kParamErr					-6705 Parameter is incorrect, missing, or not appropriate.
963    @constant	kParamCountErr				-6706 Incorrect or unsupported number of parameters.
964    @constant	kCommandErr					-6707 Command invalid or not supported.
965    @constant	kIDErr						-6708 Unknown, invalid, or inappropriate identifier.
966    @constant	kStateErr					-6709 Not in appropriate state to perform operation.
967    @constant	kRangeErr					-6710 Index is out of range or not valid.
968    @constant	kRequestErr					-6711 Request was improperly formed or not appropriate.
969    @constant	kResponseErr				-6712 Response was incorrect or out of sequence.
970    @constant	kChecksumErr				-6713 Checksum does not match the actual data.
971    @constant	kNotHandledErr				-6714 Operation was not handled (or not handled completely).
972    @constant	kVersionErr					-6715 Version is not incorrect or not compatibile.
973    @constant	kSignatureErr				-6716 Signature did not match what was expected.
974    @constant	kFormatErr					-6717 Unknown, invalid, or inappropriate file/data format.
975    @constant	kNotInitializedErr			-6718 Action request before needed services were initialized.
976    @constant	kAlreadyInitializedErr		-6719 Attempt made to initialize when already initialized.
977    @constant	kNotInUseErr				-6720 Object not in use (e.g. cannot abort if not already in use).
978    @constant	kInUseErr					-6721 Object is in use (e.g. cannot reuse active param blocks).
979    @constant	kTimeoutErr					-6722 Timeout occurred.
980    @constant	kCanceledErr				-6723 Operation canceled (successful cancel).
981    @constant	kAlreadyCanceledErr			-6724 Operation has already been canceled.
982    @constant	kCannotCancelErr			-6725 Operation could not be canceled (maybe already done or invalid).
983    @constant	kDeletedErr					-6726 Object has already been deleted.
984    @constant	kNotFoundErr				-6727 Something was not found.
985    @constant	kNoMemoryErr				-6728 Not enough memory was available to perform the operation.
986    @constant	kNoResourcesErr				-6729 Resources unavailable to perform the operation.
987    @constant	kDuplicateErr				-6730 Duplicate found or something is a duplicate.
988    @constant	kImmutableErr				-6731 Entity is not changeable.
989    @constant	kUnsupportedDataErr			-6732 Data is unknown or not supported.
990    @constant	kIntegrityErr				-6733 Data is corrupt.
991    @constant	kIncompatibleErr			-6734 Data is not compatible or it is in an incompatible format.
992    @constant	kUnsupportedErr				-6735 Feature or option is not supported.
993    @constant	kUnexpectedErr				-6736 Error occurred that was not expected.
994    @constant	kValueErr					-6737 Value is not appropriate.
995    @constant	kNotReadableErr				-6738 Could not read or reading is not allowed.
996    @constant	kNotWritableErr				-6739 Could not write or writing is not allowed.
997    @constant	kBadReferenceErr			-6740 An invalid or inappropriate reference was specified.
998    @constant	kFlagErr					-6741 An invalid, inappropriate, or unsupported flag was specified.
999    @constant	kMalformedErr				-6742 Something was not formed correctly.
1000    @constant	kSizeErr					-6743 Size was too big, too small, or not appropriate.
1001    @constant	kNameErr					-6744 Name was not correct, allowed, or appropriate.
1002    @constant	kNotReadyErr				-6745 Device or service is not ready.
1003    @constant	kReadErr					-6746 Could not read.
1004    @constant	kWriteErr					-6747 Could not write.
1005    @constant	kMismatchErr				-6748 Something does not match.
1006    @constant	kDateErr					-6749 Date is invalid or out-of-range.
1007    @constant	kUnderrunErr				-6750 Less data than expected.
1008    @constant	kOverrunErr					-6751 More data than expected.
1009    @constant	kEndingErr					-6752 Connection, session, or something is ending.
1010    @constant	kConnectionErr				-6753 Connection failed or could not be established.
1011    @constant	kAuthenticationErr			-6754 Authentication failed or is not supported.
1012    @constant	kOpenErr					-6755 Could not open file, pipe, device, etc.
1013    @constant	kTypeErr					-6756 Incorrect or incompatible type (e.g. file, data, etc.).
1014    @constant	kSkipErr					-6757 Items should be or was skipped.
1015    @constant	kNoAckErr					-6758 No acknowledge.
1016    @constant	kCollisionErr				-6759 Collision occurred (e.g. two on bus at same time).
1017    @constant	kBackoffErr					-6760 Backoff in progress and operation intentionally failed.
1018    @constant	kNoAddressAckErr			-6761 No acknowledge of address.
1019    @constant	kBusyErr					-6762 Cannot perform because something is busy.
1020    @constant	kNoSpaceErr					-6763 Not enough space to perform operation.
1021 */
1022
1023#if ( TARGET_LANGUAGE_C_LIKE )
1024    #if ( !TARGET_OS_MAC && !TARGET_API_MAC_OSX_KERNEL )
1025typedef int32_t OSStatus;
1026    #endif
1027#endif
1028
1029#define kNoErr                      0
1030#define kInProgressErr              1
1031
1032// Generic error codes are in the range -6700 to -6779.
1033
1034#define kGenericErrorBase           -6700   // Starting error code for all generic errors.
1035
1036#define kUnknownErr                 -6700
1037#define kOptionErr                  -6701
1038#define kSelectorErr                -6702
1039#define kExecutionStateErr          -6703
1040#define kPathErr                    -6704
1041#define kParamErr                   -6705
1042#define kParamCountErr              -6706
1043#define kCommandErr                 -6707
1044#define kIDErr                      -6708
1045#define kStateErr                   -6709
1046#define kRangeErr                   -6710
1047#define kRequestErr                 -6711
1048#define kResponseErr                -6712
1049#define kChecksumErr                -6713
1050#define kNotHandledErr              -6714
1051#define kVersionErr                 -6715
1052#define kSignatureErr               -6716
1053#define kFormatErr                  -6717
1054#define kNotInitializedErr          -6718
1055#define kAlreadyInitializedErr      -6719
1056#define kNotInUseErr                -6720
1057#define kInUseErr                   -6721
1058#define kTimeoutErr                 -6722
1059#define kCanceledErr                -6723
1060#define kAlreadyCanceledErr         -6724
1061#define kCannotCancelErr            -6725
1062#define kDeletedErr                 -6726
1063#define kNotFoundErr                -6727
1064#define kNoMemoryErr                -6728
1065#define kNoResourcesErr             -6729
1066#define kDuplicateErr               -6730
1067#define kImmutableErr               -6731
1068#define kUnsupportedDataErr         -6732
1069#define kIntegrityErr               -6733
1070#define kIncompatibleErr            -6734
1071#define kUnsupportedErr             -6735
1072#define kUnexpectedErr              -6736
1073#define kValueErr                   -6737
1074#define kNotReadableErr             -6738
1075#define kNotWritableErr             -6739
1076#define kBadReferenceErr            -6740
1077#define kFlagErr                    -6741
1078#define kMalformedErr               -6742
1079#define kSizeErr                    -6743
1080#define kNameErr                    -6744
1081#define kNotReadyErr                -6745
1082#define kReadErr                    -6746
1083#define kWriteErr                   -6747
1084#define kMismatchErr                -6748
1085#define kDateErr                    -6749
1086#define kUnderrunErr                -6750
1087#define kOverrunErr                 -6751
1088#define kEndingErr                  -6752
1089#define kConnectionErr              -6753
1090#define kAuthenticationErr          -6754
1091#define kOpenErr                    -6755
1092#define kTypeErr                    -6756
1093#define kSkipErr                    -6757
1094#define kNoAckErr                   -6758
1095#define kCollisionErr               -6759
1096#define kBackoffErr                 -6760
1097#define kNoAddressAckErr            -6761
1098#define kBusyErr                    -6762
1099#define kNoSpaceErr                 -6763
1100
1101#define kGenericErrorEnd            -6779   // Last generic error code (inclusive)
1102
1103#if 0
1104#pragma mark == Mac Compatibility ==
1105#endif
1106
1107//===========================================================================================================================
1108//	Mac Compatibility
1109//===========================================================================================================================
1110
1111//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1112/*!	@enum		Duration
1113
1114    @abstract	Type used to specify a duration of time.
1115
1116    @constant	kDurationImmediate			Indicates no delay/wait time.
1117    @constant	kDurationMicrosecond		Microsecond units.
1118    @constant	kDurationMillisecond		Millisecond units.
1119    @constant	kDurationSecond				Second units.
1120    @constant	kDurationMinute				Minute units.
1121    @constant	kDurationHour				Hour units.
1122    @constant	kDurationDay				Day units.
1123    @constant	kDurationForever			Infinite period of time (no timeout).
1124
1125    @discussion
1126
1127    Duration values are intended to be multiplied by the specific interval to achieve an actual duration. For example,
1128    to wait for 5 seconds you would use "5 * kDurationSecond".
1129 */
1130
1131#if ( TARGET_LANGUAGE_C_LIKE )
1132    #if ( !TARGET_OS_MAC )
1133typedef int32_t Duration;
1134    #endif
1135#endif
1136
1137#define kDurationImmediate              0L
1138#define kDurationMicrosecond            -1L
1139#define kDurationMillisecond            1L
1140#define kDurationSecond                 ( 1000L * kDurationMillisecond )
1141#define kDurationMinute                 ( 60L * kDurationSecond )
1142#define kDurationHour                   ( 60L * kDurationMinute )
1143#define kDurationDay                    ( 24L * kDurationHour )
1144#define kDurationForever                0x7FFFFFFFL
1145
1146// Seconds <-> Minutes <-> Hours <-> Days <-> Weeks <-> Months <-> Years conversions
1147
1148#define kNanosecondsPerMicrosecond      1000
1149#define kNanosecondsPerMillisecond      1000000
1150#define kNanosecondsPerSecond           1000000000
1151#define kMicrosecondsPerSecond          1000000
1152#define kMicrosecondsPerMillisecond     1000
1153#define kMillisecondsPerSecond          1000
1154#define kSecondsPerMinute               60
1155#define kSecondsPerHour                 ( 60 * 60 )             // 3600
1156#define kSecondsPerDay                  ( 60 * 60 * 24 )        // 86400
1157#define kSecondsPerWeek                 ( 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 )    // 604800
1158#define kMinutesPerHour                 60
1159#define kMinutesPerDay                  ( 60 * 24 )             // 1440
1160#define kHoursPerDay                    24
1161#define kDaysPerWeek                    7
1162#define kWeeksPerYear                   52
1163#define kMonthsPerYear                  12
1164
1165//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1166/*!	@defined	VersionStages
1167
1168    @abstract	NumVersion-style version stages.
1169 */
1170
1171#define kVersionStageDevelopment        0x20
1172#define kVersionStageAlpha              0x40
1173#define kVersionStageBeta               0x60
1174#define kVersionStageFinal              0x80
1175
1176//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1177/*!	@function	NumVersionBuild
1178
1179    @abstract	Builds a 32-bit Mac-style NumVersion value (e.g. NumVersionBuild( 1, 2, 3, kVersionStageBeta, 4 ) -> 1.2.3b4).
1180 */
1181
1182#define NumVersionBuild( MAJOR, MINOR, BUGFIX, STAGE, REV ) \
1183    ( ( ( ( MAJOR )  & 0xFF ) << 24 ) |                     \
1184      ( ( ( MINOR )  & 0x0F ) << 20 ) |                     \
1185      ( ( ( BUGFIX ) & 0x0F ) << 16 ) |                     \
1186      ( ( ( STAGE )  & 0xFF ) <<  8 ) |                     \
1187      ( ( ( REV )    & 0xFF )       ) )
1188
1189#define NumVersionExtractMajor( VERSION )               ( (uint8_t)( ( ( VERSION ) >> 24 ) & 0xFF ) )
1190#define NumVersionExtractMinorAndBugFix( VERSION )      ( (uint8_t)( ( ( VERSION ) >> 16 ) & 0xFF ) )
1191#define NumVersionExtractMinor( VERSION )               ( (uint8_t)( ( ( VERSION ) >> 20 ) & 0x0F ) )
1192#define NumVersionExtractBugFix( VERSION )              ( (uint8_t)( ( ( VERSION ) >> 16 ) & 0x0F ) )
1193#define NumVersionExtractStage( VERSION )               ( (uint8_t)( ( ( VERSION ) >>  8 ) & 0xFF ) )
1194#define NumVersionExtractRevision( VERSION )            ( (uint8_t)(   ( VERSION )         & 0xFF ) )
1195
1196//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1197/*!	@function	NumVersionCompare
1198
1199    @abstract	Compares two NumVersion values and returns the following values:
1200
1201        left < right -> -1
1202        left > right ->  1
1203        left = right ->  0
1204 */
1205
1206#if ( TARGET_LANGUAGE_C_LIKE )
1207int NumVersionCompare( uint32_t inLeft, uint32_t inRight );
1208#endif
1209
1210#if 0
1211#pragma mark == Binary Constants ==
1212#endif
1213
1214//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1215/*!	@defined	binary_4
1216
1217    @abstract	Macro to generate an 4-bit constant using binary notation (e.g. binary_4( 1010 ) == 0xA).
1218 */
1219
1220#define binary_4( a )                       binary_4_hex_wrap( hex_digit4( a ) )
1221#define binary_4_hex_wrap( a )              binary_4_hex( a )
1222#define binary_4_hex( a )                   ( 0x ## a )
1223
1224//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1225/*!	@defined	binary_8
1226
1227    @abstract	Macro to generate an 8-bit constant using binary notation (e.g. binary_8( 01111011 ) == 0x7B).
1228 */
1229
1230#define binary_8( a )                       binary_8_hex_wrap( hex_digit8( a ) )
1231#define binary_8_hex_wrap( a )              binary_8_hex( a )
1232#define binary_8_hex( a )                   ( 0x ## a )
1233
1234//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1235/*!	@defined	binary_16
1236
1237    @abstract	Macro to generate an 16-bit constant using binary notation (e.g. binary_16( 01111011, 01111011 ) == 0x7B7B).
1238 */
1239
1240#define binary_16( a, b )                   binary_16_hex_wrap( hex_digit8( a ), hex_digit8( b ) )
1241#define binary_16_hex_wrap( a, b )          binary_16_hex( a, b )
1242#define binary_16_hex( a, b )               ( 0x ## a ## b )
1243
1244//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1245/*!	@defined	binary_32
1246
1247    @abstract	Macro to generate an 32-bit constant using binary notation
1248                (e.g. binary_32( 01111011, 01111011, 01111011, 01111011 ) == 0x7B7B7B7B).
1249 */
1250
1251#define binary_32( a, b, c, d )             binary_32_hex_wrap( hex_digit8( a ), hex_digit8( b ), hex_digit8( c ), hex_digit8( d ) )
1252#define binary_32_hex_wrap( a, b, c, d )    binary_32_hex( a, b, c, d )
1253#define binary_32_hex( a, b, c, d )         ( 0x ## a ## b ## c ## d )
1254
1255// Binary Constant Helpers
1256
1257#define hex_digit8( a )                     HEX_DIGIT_ ## a
1258#define hex_digit4( a )                     HEX_DIGIT_ ## 0000 ## a
1259
1260#define HEX_DIGIT_00000000                  00
1261#define HEX_DIGIT_00000001                  01
1262#define HEX_DIGIT_00000010                  02
1263#define HEX_DIGIT_00000011                  03
1264#define HEX_DIGIT_00000100                  04
1265#define HEX_DIGIT_00000101                  05
1266#define HEX_DIGIT_00000110                  06
1267#define HEX_DIGIT_00000111                  07
1268#define HEX_DIGIT_00001000                  08
1269#define HEX_DIGIT_00001001                  09
1270#define HEX_DIGIT_00001010                  0A
1271#define HEX_DIGIT_00001011                  0B
1272#define HEX_DIGIT_00001100                  0C
1273#define HEX_DIGIT_00001101                  0D
1274#define HEX_DIGIT_00001110                  0E
1275#define HEX_DIGIT_00001111                  0F
1276#define HEX_DIGIT_00010000                  10
1277#define HEX_DIGIT_00010001                  11
1278#define HEX_DIGIT_00010010                  12
1279#define HEX_DIGIT_00010011                  13
1280#define HEX_DIGIT_00010100                  14
1281#define HEX_DIGIT_00010101                  15
1282#define HEX_DIGIT_00010110                  16
1283#define HEX_DIGIT_00010111                  17
1284#define HEX_DIGIT_00011000                  18
1285#define HEX_DIGIT_00011001                  19
1286#define HEX_DIGIT_00011010                  1A
1287#define HEX_DIGIT_00011011                  1B
1288#define HEX_DIGIT_00011100                  1C
1289#define HEX_DIGIT_00011101                  1D
1290#define HEX_DIGIT_00011110                  1E
1291#define HEX_DIGIT_00011111                  1F
1292#define HEX_DIGIT_00100000                  20
1293#define HEX_DIGIT_00100001                  21
1294#define HEX_DIGIT_00100010                  22
1295#define HEX_DIGIT_00100011                  23
1296#define HEX_DIGIT_00100100                  24
1297#define HEX_DIGIT_00100101                  25
1298#define HEX_DIGIT_00100110                  26
1299#define HEX_DIGIT_00100111                  27
1300#define HEX_DIGIT_00101000                  28
1301#define HEX_DIGIT_00101001                  29
1302#define HEX_DIGIT_00101010                  2A
1303#define HEX_DIGIT_00101011                  2B
1304#define HEX_DIGIT_00101100                  2C
1305#define HEX_DIGIT_00101101                  2D
1306#define HEX_DIGIT_00101110                  2E
1307#define HEX_DIGIT_00101111                  2F
1308#define HEX_DIGIT_00110000                  30
1309#define HEX_DIGIT_00110001                  31
1310#define HEX_DIGIT_00110010                  32
1311#define HEX_DIGIT_00110011                  33
1312#define HEX_DIGIT_00110100                  34
1313#define HEX_DIGIT_00110101                  35
1314#define HEX_DIGIT_00110110                  36
1315#define HEX_DIGIT_00110111                  37
1316#define HEX_DIGIT_00111000                  38
1317#define HEX_DIGIT_00111001                  39
1318#define HEX_DIGIT_00111010                  3A
1319#define HEX_DIGIT_00111011                  3B
1320#define HEX_DIGIT_00111100                  3C
1321#define HEX_DIGIT_00111101                  3D
1322#define HEX_DIGIT_00111110                  3E
1323#define HEX_DIGIT_00111111                  3F
1324#define HEX_DIGIT_01000000                  40
1325#define HEX_DIGIT_01000001                  41
1326#define HEX_DIGIT_01000010                  42
1327#define HEX_DIGIT_01000011                  43
1328#define HEX_DIGIT_01000100                  44
1329#define HEX_DIGIT_01000101                  45
1330#define HEX_DIGIT_01000110                  46
1331#define HEX_DIGIT_01000111                  47
1332#define HEX_DIGIT_01001000                  48
1333#define HEX_DIGIT_01001001                  49
1334#define HEX_DIGIT_01001010                  4A
1335#define HEX_DIGIT_01001011                  4B
1336#define HEX_DIGIT_01001100                  4C
1337#define HEX_DIGIT_01001101                  4D
1338#define HEX_DIGIT_01001110                  4E
1339#define HEX_DIGIT_01001111                  4F
1340#define HEX_DIGIT_01010000                  50
1341#define HEX_DIGIT_01010001                  51
1342#define HEX_DIGIT_01010010                  52
1343#define HEX_DIGIT_01010011                  53
1344#define HEX_DIGIT_01010100                  54
1345#define HEX_DIGIT_01010101                  55
1346#define HEX_DIGIT_01010110                  56
1347#define HEX_DIGIT_01010111                  57
1348#define HEX_DIGIT_01011000                  58
1349#define HEX_DIGIT_01011001                  59
1350#define HEX_DIGIT_01011010                  5A
1351#define HEX_DIGIT_01011011                  5B
1352#define HEX_DIGIT_01011100                  5C
1353#define HEX_DIGIT_01011101                  5D
1354#define HEX_DIGIT_01011110                  5E
1355#define HEX_DIGIT_01011111                  5F
1356#define HEX_DIGIT_01100000                  60
1357#define HEX_DIGIT_01100001                  61
1358#define HEX_DIGIT_01100010                  62
1359#define HEX_DIGIT_01100011                  63
1360#define HEX_DIGIT_01100100                  64
1361#define HEX_DIGIT_01100101                  65
1362#define HEX_DIGIT_01100110                  66
1363#define HEX_DIGIT_01100111                  67
1364#define HEX_DIGIT_01101000                  68
1365#define HEX_DIGIT_01101001                  69
1366#define HEX_DIGIT_01101010                  6A
1367#define HEX_DIGIT_01101011                  6B
1368#define HEX_DIGIT_01101100                  6C
1369#define HEX_DIGIT_01101101                  6D
1370#define HEX_DIGIT_01101110                  6E
1371#define HEX_DIGIT_01101111                  6F
1372#define HEX_DIGIT_01110000                  70
1373#define HEX_DIGIT_01110001                  71
1374#define HEX_DIGIT_01110010                  72
1375#define HEX_DIGIT_01110011                  73
1376#define HEX_DIGIT_01110100                  74
1377#define HEX_DIGIT_01110101                  75
1378#define HEX_DIGIT_01110110                  76
1379#define HEX_DIGIT_01110111                  77
1380#define HEX_DIGIT_01111000                  78
1381#define HEX_DIGIT_01111001                  79
1382#define HEX_DIGIT_01111010                  7A
1383#define HEX_DIGIT_01111011                  7B
1384#define HEX_DIGIT_01111100                  7C
1385#define HEX_DIGIT_01111101                  7D
1386#define HEX_DIGIT_01111110                  7E
1387#define HEX_DIGIT_01111111                  7F
1388#define HEX_DIGIT_10000000                  80
1389#define HEX_DIGIT_10000001                  81
1390#define HEX_DIGIT_10000010                  82
1391#define HEX_DIGIT_10000011                  83
1392#define HEX_DIGIT_10000100                  84
1393#define HEX_DIGIT_10000101                  85
1394#define HEX_DIGIT_10000110                  86
1395#define HEX_DIGIT_10000111                  87
1396#define HEX_DIGIT_10001000                  88
1397#define HEX_DIGIT_10001001                  89
1398#define HEX_DIGIT_10001010                  8A
1399#define HEX_DIGIT_10001011                  8B
1400#define HEX_DIGIT_10001100                  8C
1401#define HEX_DIGIT_10001101                  8D
1402#define HEX_DIGIT_10001110                  8E
1403#define HEX_DIGIT_10001111                  8F
1404#define HEX_DIGIT_10010000                  90
1405#define HEX_DIGIT_10010001                  91
1406#define HEX_DIGIT_10010010                  92
1407#define HEX_DIGIT_10010011                  93
1408#define HEX_DIGIT_10010100                  94
1409#define HEX_DIGIT_10010101                  95
1410#define HEX_DIGIT_10010110                  96
1411#define HEX_DIGIT_10010111                  97
1412#define HEX_DIGIT_10011000                  98
1413#define HEX_DIGIT_10011001                  99
1414#define HEX_DIGIT_10011010                  9A
1415#define HEX_DIGIT_10011011                  9B
1416#define HEX_DIGIT_10011100                  9C
1417#define HEX_DIGIT_10011101                  9D
1418#define HEX_DIGIT_10011110                  9E
1419#define HEX_DIGIT_10011111                  9F
1420#define HEX_DIGIT_10100000                  A0
1421#define HEX_DIGIT_10100001                  A1
1422#define HEX_DIGIT_10100010                  A2
1423#define HEX_DIGIT_10100011                  A3
1424#define HEX_DIGIT_10100100                  A4
1425#define HEX_DIGIT_10100101                  A5
1426#define HEX_DIGIT_10100110                  A6
1427#define HEX_DIGIT_10100111                  A7
1428#define HEX_DIGIT_10101000                  A8
1429#define HEX_DIGIT_10101001                  A9
1430#define HEX_DIGIT_10101010                  AA
1431#define HEX_DIGIT_10101011                  AB
1432#define HEX_DIGIT_10101100                  AC
1433#define HEX_DIGIT_10101101                  AD
1434#define HEX_DIGIT_10101110                  AE
1435#define HEX_DIGIT_10101111                  AF
1436#define HEX_DIGIT_10110000                  B0
1437#define HEX_DIGIT_10110001                  B1
1438#define HEX_DIGIT_10110010                  B2
1439#define HEX_DIGIT_10110011                  B3
1440#define HEX_DIGIT_10110100                  B4
1441#define HEX_DIGIT_10110101                  B5
1442#define HEX_DIGIT_10110110                  B6
1443#define HEX_DIGIT_10110111                  B7
1444#define HEX_DIGIT_10111000                  B8
1445#define HEX_DIGIT_10111001                  B9
1446#define HEX_DIGIT_10111010                  BA
1447#define HEX_DIGIT_10111011                  BB
1448#define HEX_DIGIT_10111100                  BC
1449#define HEX_DIGIT_10111101                  BD
1450#define HEX_DIGIT_10111110                  BE
1451#define HEX_DIGIT_10111111                  BF
1452#define HEX_DIGIT_11000000                  C0
1453#define HEX_DIGIT_11000001                  C1
1454#define HEX_DIGIT_11000010                  C2
1455#define HEX_DIGIT_11000011                  C3
1456#define HEX_DIGIT_11000100                  C4
1457#define HEX_DIGIT_11000101                  C5
1458#define HEX_DIGIT_11000110                  C6
1459#define HEX_DIGIT_11000111                  C7
1460#define HEX_DIGIT_11001000                  C8
1461#define HEX_DIGIT_11001001                  C9
1462#define HEX_DIGIT_11001010                  CA
1463#define HEX_DIGIT_11001011                  CB
1464#define HEX_DIGIT_11001100                  CC
1465#define HEX_DIGIT_11001101                  CD
1466#define HEX_DIGIT_11001110                  CE
1467#define HEX_DIGIT_11001111                  CF
1468#define HEX_DIGIT_11010000                  D0
1469#define HEX_DIGIT_11010001                  D1
1470#define HEX_DIGIT_11010010                  D2
1471#define HEX_DIGIT_11010011                  D3
1472#define HEX_DIGIT_11010100                  D4
1473#define HEX_DIGIT_11010101                  D5
1474#define HEX_DIGIT_11010110                  D6
1475#define HEX_DIGIT_11010111                  D7
1476#define HEX_DIGIT_11011000                  D8
1477#define HEX_DIGIT_11011001                  D9
1478#define HEX_DIGIT_11011010                  DA
1479#define HEX_DIGIT_11011011                  DB
1480#define HEX_DIGIT_11011100                  DC
1481#define HEX_DIGIT_11011101                  DD
1482#define HEX_DIGIT_11011110                  DE
1483#define HEX_DIGIT_11011111                  DF
1484#define HEX_DIGIT_11100000                  E0
1485#define HEX_DIGIT_11100001                  E1
1486#define HEX_DIGIT_11100010                  E2
1487#define HEX_DIGIT_11100011                  E3
1488#define HEX_DIGIT_11100100                  E4
1489#define HEX_DIGIT_11100101                  E5
1490#define HEX_DIGIT_11100110                  E6
1491#define HEX_DIGIT_11100111                  E7
1492#define HEX_DIGIT_11101000                  E8
1493#define HEX_DIGIT_11101001                  E9
1494#define HEX_DIGIT_11101010                  EA
1495#define HEX_DIGIT_11101011                  EB
1496#define HEX_DIGIT_11101100                  EC
1497#define HEX_DIGIT_11101101                  ED
1498#define HEX_DIGIT_11101110                  EE
1499#define HEX_DIGIT_11101111                  EF
1500#define HEX_DIGIT_11110000                  F0
1501#define HEX_DIGIT_11110001                  F1
1502#define HEX_DIGIT_11110010                  F2
1503#define HEX_DIGIT_11110011                  F3
1504#define HEX_DIGIT_11110100                  F4
1505#define HEX_DIGIT_11110101                  F5
1506#define HEX_DIGIT_11110110                  F6
1507#define HEX_DIGIT_11110111                  F7
1508#define HEX_DIGIT_11111000                  F8
1509#define HEX_DIGIT_11111001                  F9
1510#define HEX_DIGIT_11111010                  FA
1511#define HEX_DIGIT_11111011                  FB
1512#define HEX_DIGIT_11111100                  FC
1513#define HEX_DIGIT_11111101                  FD
1514#define HEX_DIGIT_11111110                  FE
1515#define HEX_DIGIT_11111111                  FF
1516
1517#if 0
1518#pragma mark == Debugging ==
1519#endif
1520
1521//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1522/*!	@function	CommonServicesTest
1523
1524    @abstract	Unit test.
1525 */
1526
1527#if ( DEBUG )
1528    #if ( TARGET_LANGUAGE_C_LIKE )
1529OSStatus    CommonServicesTest( void );
1530    #endif
1531#endif
1532
1533#ifdef  __cplusplus
1534}
1535#endif
1536
1537#endif  // __COMMON_SERVICES__
1538