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-/* $Id$ */
-
-/* gras/datadesc.h - Describing the data you want to exchange */
-
-/* Copyright (c) 2003, 2004 Martin Quinson. All rights reserved. */
-
-/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
- * under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */
-
-#ifndef GRAS_DATADESC_H
-#define GRAS_DATADESC_H
-
-#include "xbt/misc.h" /* BEGIN_DECL */
-
-BEGIN_DECL()
-
-/** @addtogroup GRAS_dd Data description
- * @brief Describing data to be exchanged (Communication facility)
- *
- * @section Overview
- *
- * Since GRAS takes care of potential representation conversion when the platform is heterogeneous,
- * any data which transits on the network must be described beforehand.
- *
- * There is several possible interfaces for this, ranging from the really completely automatic parsing to
- * completely manual. Let's study each of them from the simplest to the more advanced.
- *
- * \warning At least, I would like to present those sections in the right order, but doxygen prevents me
- * from doing so. There is a weird bug I fail to circumvent here. The right order is naturally:
- * -# basic operations
- * -# Automatic parsing
- * -# Simple manual definitions
- * -# Callback Persistant State: Simple push/pop mecanism
- * -# Callback Persistant State: Full featured mecanism
- */
-/*@{*/
-
-/** @name 1. basic operations
- *
- * If you only want to send pre-existing types, simply retrieve the pre-defined description with
- * the \ref gras_datadesc_by_name function. Existing types entail:
- * - char (both signed and unsigned)
- * - int (short, regular, long and long long, both signed and unsigned)
- * - float and double
- * - string (which is indeed a reference to a dynamically sized array of char, strlen being used to retrive the size)
- *
- * Example:\verbatim gras_datadesc_type_t i = gras_datadesc_by_name("int");
- gras_datadesc_type_t uc = gras_datadesc_by_name("unsigned char");
- gras_datadesc_type_t str = gras_datadesc_by_name("string");\endverbatim
- */
-/* @{ */
-
-/** @brief Opaque type describing a type description. */
-typedef struct s_gras_datadesc_type *gras_datadesc_type_t;
-
-/** \brief Search a type description from its name */
-gras_datadesc_type_t gras_datadesc_by_name(const char *name);
-
-/* @} */
-
-/** @name 2. Automatic parsing
- *
- * If you need to declare a new datatype, this is the simplest way to describe it to GRAS. Simply
- * enclose its type definition into a \ref GRAS_DEFINE_TYPE macro call, and you're set. Here is
- * an type declaration example: \verbatim GRAS_DEFINE_TYPE(mytype,struct mytype {
- int myfirstfield;
- char mysecondfield;
- });\endverbatim
- * The type is then both copied verbatim into your source file and stored for further parsing. This allows
- * you to let GRAS parse the exact version you are actually using in your program.
- * You can then retrieve the corresponding type description with \ref gras_datadesc_by_symbol.
- * Don't worry too much for the performances, the type is only parsed once and a binary representation
- * is stored and used in any subsequent calls.
- *
- * If your structure contains any pointer, you have to explain GRAS the size of the pointed array. This
- * can be 1 in the case of simple references, or more in the case of regular arrays. For that, use the
- * \ref GRAS_ANNOTE macro within the type declaration you are passing to \ref GRAS_DEFINE_TYPE. This macro
- * rewrites itself to nothing in the declaration (so they won't pollute the type definition copied verbatim
- * into your code), and give some information to GRAS about your pointer.
-
- * GRAS_ANNOTE takes two arguments being the key name and the key value. For now, the only accepted key name
- * is "size", to specify the length of the pointed array. It can either be the string "1" (without the quote)
- * or the name of another field of the structure.
- *
- * Here is an example:\verbatim GRAS_DEFINE_TYPE(s_clause,
- struct s_array {
- int length;
- int *data GRAS_ANNOTE(size,length);
- struct s_array *father GRAS_ANNOTE(size,1);
- }
-;)\endverbatim
- * It specifies that the structure s_array contains two fields, and that the size of the array pointed
- * by \a data is the \a length field, and that the \a father field is a simple reference.
- *
- * If you cannot express your datadescs with this mecanism, you'll have to use the more advanced
- * (and somehow complex) one described below.
- *
- * \warning Since GRAS_DEFINE_TYPE is a macro, you shouldn't put any comma in your type definition
- * (comma separates macro args).
- *
- * For example, change \verbatim int a, b;\endverbatim to \verbatim int a;
- int b:\endverbatim
- */
-/** @{ */
-
-
-/** @brief Automatically parse C code
- * @hideinitializer
- */
-#define GRAS_DEFINE_TYPE(name,def) \
- static const char * _gras_this_type_symbol_does_not_exist__##name=#def; def
-
-/** @brief Retrieve a datadesc which was previously parsed
- * @hideinitializer
- */
-#define gras_datadesc_by_symbol(name) \
- (gras_datadesc_by_name(#name) ? \
- gras_datadesc_by_name(#name) : \
- gras_datadesc_parse(#name, \
- _gras_this_type_symbol_does_not_exist__##name) \
- )
-
-/** @def GRAS_ANNOTE
- * @brief Add an annotation to a type to be automatically parsed
- */
-#define GRAS_ANNOTE(key,val)
-
-/*@}*/
-
-gras_datadesc_type_t
-gras_datadesc_parse(const char *name, const char *C_statement);
-
-/** @name 3. Simple manual definitions
- *
- * Here are the functions to use if you want to declare your description manually.
- * The function names should be self-explanatory in most cases.
- *
- * You can add callbacks to the datatypes doing any kind of action you may want. Usually,
- * pre-send callbacks are used to prepare the type expedition while post-receive callbacks
- * are used to fix any issue after the receive.
- *
- * If your types are dynamic, you'll need to add some extra callback. For example, there is a
- * specific callback for the string type which is in charge of computing the length of the char
- * array. This is done with the cbps mecanism, explained in next section.
- *
- * If your types may contain pointer cycle, you must specify it to GRAS using the @ref gras_datadesc_cycle_set.
- *
- * Example:\verbatim
- typedef struct {
- unsigned char c1;
- unsigned long int l1;
- unsigned char c2;
- unsigned long int l2;
- } mystruct;
- [...]
- my_type=gras_datadesc_struct("mystruct");
- gras_datadesc_struct_append(my_type,"c1", gras_datadesc_by_name("unsigned char"));
- gras_datadesc_struct_append(my_type,"l1", gras_datadesc_by_name("unsigned long"));
- gras_datadesc_struct_append(my_type,"c2", gras_datadesc_by_name("unsigned char"));
- gras_datadesc_struct_append(my_type,"l2", gras_datadesc_by_name("unsigned long int"));
- gras_datadesc_struct_close(my_type);
-
- my_type=gras_datadesc_ref("mystruct*", gras_datadesc_by_name("mystruct"));
-
- [Use my_type to send pointers to mystruct data]\endverbatim
- */
-/*@{*/
-
-
-/** \brief Opaque type describing a type description callback persistant state. */
-typedef struct s_gras_cbps *gras_cbps_t;
-
-/* callbacks prototypes */
-/** \brief Prototype of type callbacks returning nothing. */
-typedef void (*gras_datadesc_type_cb_void_t)(gras_cbps_t vars, void *data);
-/** \brief Prototype of type callbacks returning an int. */
-typedef int (*gras_datadesc_type_cb_int_t)(gras_cbps_t vars, void *data);
-/** \brief Prototype of type callbacks selecting a type. */
-typedef gras_datadesc_type_t (*gras_datadesc_selector_t)(gras_cbps_t vars, void *data);
-
-
-/******************************************
- **** Declare datadescription yourself ****
- ******************************************/
-
-gras_datadesc_type_t gras_datadesc_struct(const char *name);
-void gras_datadesc_struct_append(gras_datadesc_type_t struct_type,
- const char *name,
- gras_datadesc_type_t field_type);
-void gras_datadesc_struct_close(gras_datadesc_type_t struct_type);
-
-
-gras_datadesc_type_t gras_datadesc_union(const char *name,
- gras_datadesc_type_cb_int_t selector);
-void gras_datadesc_union_append(gras_datadesc_type_t union_type,
- const char *name,
- gras_datadesc_type_t field_type);
-void gras_datadesc_union_close(gras_datadesc_type_t union_type);
-
-
-gras_datadesc_type_t
- gras_datadesc_ref(const char *name,
- gras_datadesc_type_t referenced_type);
-gras_datadesc_type_t
- gras_datadesc_ref_generic(const char *name,
- gras_datadesc_selector_t selector);
-
-gras_datadesc_type_t
- gras_datadesc_array_fixed(const char *name,
- gras_datadesc_type_t element_type,
- long int fixed_size);
-gras_datadesc_type_t
- gras_datadesc_array_dyn(const char *name,
- gras_datadesc_type_t element_type,
- gras_datadesc_type_cb_int_t dynamic_size);
-gras_datadesc_type_t
- gras_datadesc_ref_pop_arr(gras_datadesc_type_t element_type);
-
-/*********************************
- * Change stuff within datadescs *
- *********************************/
-
-/** \brief Specify that this type may contain cycles */
-void gras_datadesc_cycle_set(gras_datadesc_type_t type);
-/** \brief Specify that this type do not contain any cycles (default) */
-void gras_datadesc_cycle_unset(gras_datadesc_type_t type);
-/** \brief Add a pre-send callback to this datadesc. */
-void gras_datadesc_cb_send (gras_datadesc_type_t type,
- gras_datadesc_type_cb_void_t pre);
-/** \brief Add a post-receive callback to this datadesc.*/
-void gras_datadesc_cb_recv(gras_datadesc_type_t type,
- gras_datadesc_type_cb_void_t post);
-/** \brief Add a pre-send callback to the given field of the datadesc */
-void gras_datadesc_cb_field_send (gras_datadesc_type_t type,
- const char *field_name,
- gras_datadesc_type_cb_void_t pre);
-/** \brief Add a post-receive callback to the given field of the datadesc */
-void gras_datadesc_cb_field_recv(gras_datadesc_type_t type,
- const char *field_name,
- gras_datadesc_type_cb_void_t post);
-/** \brief Add a pre-send callback to the given field resulting in its value to be pushed */
-void gras_datadesc_cb_field_push (gras_datadesc_type_t type,
- const char *field_name);
-
-/******************************
- * Get stuff within datadescs *
- ******************************/
-/** \brief Returns the name of a datadescription */
-char * gras_datadesc_get_name(gras_datadesc_type_t ddt);
-/** \brief Returns the identifier of a datadescription */
-int gras_datadesc_get_id(gras_datadesc_type_t ddt);
-
-/*@}*/
-
-/** @name 4. Callback Persistant State: Simple push/pop mecanism
- *
- * Sometimes, one of the callbacks need to leave information for the next ones. If this is a simple integer (such as
- * an array size), you can use the functions described here. If not, you'll have to play with the complete cbps interface.
- *
- * Here is an example:\verbatim
-struct s_array {
- int length;
- int *data;
-}
-[...]
-my_type=gras_datadesc_struct("s_array");
-gras_datadesc_struct_append(my_type,"length", gras_datadesc_by_name("int"));
-gras_datadesc_cb_field_send (my_type, "length", gras_datadesc_cb_push_int);
-
-gras_datadesc_struct_append(my_type,"data",
- gras_datadesc_array_dyn ("s_array::data",gras_datadesc_by_name("int"), gras_datadesc_cb_pop));
-gras_datadesc_struct_close(my_type);
-\endverbatim
-
- */
-/*@{*/
-
-void
-gras_cbps_i_push(gras_cbps_t ps, int val);
-int
-gras_cbps_i_pop(gras_cbps_t ps);
-
-int gras_datadesc_cb_pop(gras_cbps_t vars, void *data);
-void gras_datadesc_cb_push_int(gras_cbps_t vars, void *data);
-void gras_datadesc_cb_push_uint(gras_cbps_t vars, void *data);
-void gras_datadesc_cb_push_lint(gras_cbps_t vars, void *data);
-void gras_datadesc_cb_push_ulint(gras_cbps_t vars, void *data);
-
-
-/*@}*/
-
-/** @name 5. Callback Persistant State: Full featured mecanism
- *
- * Sometimes, one of the callbacks need to leave information for the next ones. If the simple push/pop mecanism
- * introduced in previous section isn't enough, you can always use this full featured one.
- */
-
-/*@{*/
-
-xbt_error_t
- gras_cbps_v_pop (gras_cbps_t ps,
- const char *name,
- /* OUT */ gras_datadesc_type_t *ddt,
- /* OUT */ void **res);
-xbt_error_t
-gras_cbps_v_push(gras_cbps_t ps,
- const char *name,
- void *data,
- gras_datadesc_type_t ddt);
-void
-gras_cbps_v_set (gras_cbps_t ps,
- const char *name,
- void *data,
- gras_datadesc_type_t ddt);
-
-void *
-gras_cbps_v_get (gras_cbps_t ps,
- const char *name,
- /* OUT */ gras_datadesc_type_t *ddt);
-
-void
-gras_cbps_block_begin(gras_cbps_t ps);
-void
-gras_cbps_block_end(gras_cbps_t ps);
-
-/* @} */
-/*@}*/
-
-
-/*******************************
- **** About data convertion ****
- *******************************/
-int gras_arch_selfid(void); /* ID of this arch */
-
-
-/*****************************
- **** NWS datadescription * FIXME: obsolete?
- *****************************/
-
-/**
- * Basic types we can embeed in DataDescriptors.
- */
-typedef enum
- {CHAR_TYPE, DOUBLE_TYPE, FLOAT_TYPE, INT_TYPE, LONG_TYPE, SHORT_TYPE,
- UNSIGNED_INT_TYPE, UNSIGNED_LONG_TYPE, UNSIGNED_SHORT_TYPE, STRUCT_TYPE}
- DataTypes;
-#define SIMPLE_TYPE_COUNT 9
-
-/*! \brief Describe a collection of data.
- *
-** A description of a collection of #type# data. #repetitions# is used only
-** for arrays; it contains the number of elements. #offset# is used only for
-** struct members in host format; it contains the offset of the member from the
-** beginning of the struct, taking into account internal padding added by the
-** compiler for alignment purposes. #members#, #length#, and #tailPadding# are
-** used only for STRUCT_TYPE data; the #length#-long array #members# describes
-** the members of the nested struct, and #tailPadding# indicates how many
-** padding bytes the compiler adds to the end of the structure.
-*/
-
-typedef struct DataDescriptorStruct {
- DataTypes type;
- size_t repetitions;
- size_t offset;
- /*@null@*/ struct DataDescriptorStruct *members;
- size_t length;
- size_t tailPadding;
-} DataDescriptor;
-/** DataDescriptor for an array */
-#define SIMPLE_DATA(type,repetitions) \
- {type, repetitions, 0, NULL, 0, 0}
-/** DataDescriptor for an structure member */
-#define SIMPLE_MEMBER(type,repetitions,offset) \
- {type, repetitions, offset, NULL, 0, 0}
-/** DataDescriptor for padding bytes */
-#define PAD_BYTES(structType,lastMember,memberType,repetitions) \
- sizeof(structType) - offsetof(structType, lastMember) - \
- sizeof(memberType) * repetitions
-
-xbt_error_t
-gras_datadesc_import_nws(const char *name,
- const DataDescriptor *desc,
- unsigned long howmany,
- /* OUT */ gras_datadesc_type_t *dst);
-
-
-END_DECL()
-
-#endif /* GRAS_DATADESC_H */