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#ifndef _LINUX_BYTEORDER_GENERIC_H
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#define _LINUX_BYTEORDER_GENERIC_H
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/*
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 * linux/byteorder_generic.h
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 * Generic Byte-reordering support
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 *
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 * The "... p" macros, like le64_to_cpup, can be used with pointers
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 * to unaligned data, but there will be a performance penalty on
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 * some architectures.  Use get_unaligned for unaligned data.
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 *
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 * Francois-Rene Rideau <fare@tunes.org> 19970707
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 *    gathered all the good ideas from all asm-foo/byteorder.h into one file,
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 *    cleaned them up.
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 *    I hope it is compliant with non-GCC compilers.
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 *    I decided to put __BYTEORDER_HAS_U64__ in byteorder.h,
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 *    because I wasn't sure it would be ok to put it in types.h
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 *    Upgraded it to 2.1.43
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 * Francois-Rene Rideau <fare@tunes.org> 19971012
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 *    Upgraded it to 2.1.57
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 *    to please Linus T., replaced huge #ifdef's between little/big endian
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 *    by nestedly #include'd files.
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 * Francois-Rene Rideau <fare@tunes.org> 19971205
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 *    Made it to 2.1.71; now a facelift:
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 *    Put files under include/linux/byteorder/
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 *    Split swab from generic support.
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 *
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 * TODO:
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 *   = Regular kernel maintainers could also replace all these manual
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 *    byteswap macros that remain, disseminated among drivers,
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 *    after some grep or the sources...
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 *   = Linus might want to rename all these macros and files to fit his taste,
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 *    to fit his personal naming scheme.
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 *   = it seems that a few drivers would also appreciate
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 *    nybble swapping support...
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 *   = every architecture could add their byteswap macro in asm/byteorder.h
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 *    see how some architectures already do (i386, alpha, ppc, etc)
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 *   = cpu_to_beXX and beXX_to_cpu might some day need to be well
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 *    distinguished throughout the kernel. This is not the case currently,
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 *    since little endian, big endian, and pdp endian machines needn't it.
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 *    But this might be the case for, say, a port of Linux to 20/21 bit
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 *    architectures (and F21 Linux addict around?).
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 */
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/*
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 * The following macros are to be defined by <asm/byteorder.h>:
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 *
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 * Conversion of long and short int between network and host format
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 *      ntohl(__u32 x)
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 *      ntohs(__u16 x)
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 *      htonl(__u32 x)
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 *      htons(__u16 x)
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 * It seems that some programs (which? where? or perhaps a standard? POSIX?)
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 * might like the above to be functions, not macros (why?).
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 * if that's true, then detect them, and take measures.
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 * Anyway, the measure is: define only ___ntohl as a macro instead,
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 * and in a separate file, have
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 * unsigned long inline ntohl(x){return ___ntohl(x);}
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 *
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 * The same for constant arguments
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 *      __constant_ntohl(__u32 x)
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 *      __constant_ntohs(__u16 x)
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 *      __constant_htonl(__u32 x)
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 *      __constant_htons(__u16 x)
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 *
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 * Conversion of XX-bit integers (16- 32- or 64-)
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 * between native CPU format and little/big endian format
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 * 64-bit stuff only defined for proper architectures
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 *      cpu_to_[bl]eXX(__uXX x)
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 *      [bl]eXX_to_cpu(__uXX x)
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 *
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 * The same, but takes a pointer to the value to convert
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 *      cpu_to_[bl]eXXp(__uXX x)
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 *      [bl]eXX_to_cpup(__uXX x)
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 *
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 * The same, but change in situ
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 *      cpu_to_[bl]eXXs(__uXX x)
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 *      [bl]eXX_to_cpus(__uXX x)
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 *
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 * See asm-foo/byteorder.h for examples of how to provide
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 * architecture-optimized versions
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 *
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 */
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#if defined(__KERNEL__)
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/*
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 * inside the kernel, we can use nicknames;
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 * outside of it, we must avoid POSIX namespace pollution...
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 */
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#define cpu_to_le64 __cpu_to_le64
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#define le64_to_cpu __le64_to_cpu
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#define cpu_to_le32 __cpu_to_le32
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#define le32_to_cpu __le32_to_cpu
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#define cpu_to_le16 __cpu_to_le16
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#define le16_to_cpu __le16_to_cpu
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#define cpu_to_be64 __cpu_to_be64
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#define be64_to_cpu __be64_to_cpu
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#define cpu_to_be32 __cpu_to_be32
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#define be32_to_cpu __be32_to_cpu
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#define cpu_to_be16 __cpu_to_be16
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#define be16_to_cpu __be16_to_cpu
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#define cpu_to_le64p __cpu_to_le64p
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#define le64_to_cpup __le64_to_cpup
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#define cpu_to_le32p __cpu_to_le32p
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#define le32_to_cpup __le32_to_cpup
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#define cpu_to_le16p __cpu_to_le16p
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#define le16_to_cpup __le16_to_cpup
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#define cpu_to_be64p __cpu_to_be64p
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#define be64_to_cpup __be64_to_cpup
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#define cpu_to_be32p __cpu_to_be32p
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#define be32_to_cpup __be32_to_cpup
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#define cpu_to_be16p __cpu_to_be16p
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#define be16_to_cpup __be16_to_cpup
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#define cpu_to_le64s __cpu_to_le64s
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#define le64_to_cpus __le64_to_cpus
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#define cpu_to_le32s __cpu_to_le32s
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#define le32_to_cpus __le32_to_cpus
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#define cpu_to_le16s __cpu_to_le16s
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#define le16_to_cpus __le16_to_cpus
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#define cpu_to_be64s __cpu_to_be64s
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#define be64_to_cpus __be64_to_cpus
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#define cpu_to_be32s __cpu_to_be32s
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#define be32_to_cpus __be32_to_cpus
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#define cpu_to_be16s __cpu_to_be16s
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#define be16_to_cpus __be16_to_cpus
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 * They have to be macros in order to do the constant folding
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#undef ntohl
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#undef ntohs
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#undef htonl
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#undef htons
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#define ___htonl(x) __cpu_to_be32(x)
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#define ___htons(x) __cpu_to_be16(x)
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#define ___ntohl(x) __be32_to_cpu(x)
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#define ___ntohs(x) __be16_to_cpu(x)
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#define htonl(x) ___htonl(x)
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#define ntohl(x) ___ntohl(x)
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#define htons(x) ___htons(x)
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#define ntohs(x) ___ntohs(x)
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#endif /* KERNEL */
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#endif /* _LINUX_BYTEORDER_GENERIC_H */

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