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- /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * pg_bswap.h
- * Byte swapping.
- *
- * Macros for reversing the byte order of 16, 32 and 64-bit unsigned integers.
- * For example, 0xAABBCCDD becomes 0xDDCCBBAA. These are just wrappers for
- * built-in functions provided by the compiler where support exists.
- *
- * Note that all of these functions accept unsigned integers as arguments and
- * return the same. Use caution when using these wrapper macros with signed
- * integers.
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2015-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
- *
- * src/include/port/pg_bswap.h
- *
- *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- */
- #ifndef PG_BSWAP_H
- #define PG_BSWAP_H
- /*
- * In all supported versions msvc provides _byteswap_* functions in stdlib.h,
- * already included by c.h.
- */
- /* implementation of uint16 pg_bswap16(uint16) */
- #if defined(HAVE__BUILTIN_BSWAP16)
- #define pg_bswap16(x) __builtin_bswap16(x)
- #elif defined(_MSC_VER)
- #define pg_bswap16(x) _byteswap_ushort(x)
- #else
- static inline uint16
- pg_bswap16(uint16 x)
- {
- return
- ((x << 8) & 0xff00) |
- ((x >> 8) & 0x00ff);
- }
- #endif /* HAVE__BUILTIN_BSWAP16 */
- /* implementation of uint32 pg_bswap32(uint32) */
- #if defined(HAVE__BUILTIN_BSWAP32)
- #define pg_bswap32(x) __builtin_bswap32(x)
- #elif defined(_MSC_VER)
- #define pg_bswap32(x) _byteswap_ulong(x)
- #else
- static inline uint32
- pg_bswap32(uint32 x)
- {
- return
- ((x << 24) & 0xff000000) |
- ((x << 8) & 0x00ff0000) |
- ((x >> 8) & 0x0000ff00) |
- ((x >> 24) & 0x000000ff);
- }
- #endif /* HAVE__BUILTIN_BSWAP32 */
- /* implementation of uint64 pg_bswap64(uint64) */
- #if defined(HAVE__BUILTIN_BSWAP64)
- #define pg_bswap64(x) __builtin_bswap64(x)
- #elif defined(_MSC_VER)
- #define pg_bswap64(x) _byteswap_uint64(x)
- #else
- static inline uint64
- pg_bswap64(uint64 x)
- {
- return
- ((x << 56) & UINT64CONST(0xff00000000000000)) |
- ((x << 40) & UINT64CONST(0x00ff000000000000)) |
- ((x << 24) & UINT64CONST(0x0000ff0000000000)) |
- ((x << 8) & UINT64CONST(0x000000ff00000000)) |
- ((x >> 8) & UINT64CONST(0x00000000ff000000)) |
- ((x >> 24) & UINT64CONST(0x0000000000ff0000)) |
- ((x >> 40) & UINT64CONST(0x000000000000ff00)) |
- ((x >> 56) & UINT64CONST(0x00000000000000ff));
- }
- #endif /* HAVE__BUILTIN_BSWAP64 */
- /*
- * Portable and fast equivalents for ntohs, ntohl, htons, htonl,
- * additionally extended to 64 bits.
- */
- #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
- #define pg_hton16(x) (x)
- #define pg_hton32(x) (x)
- #define pg_hton64(x) (x)
- #define pg_ntoh16(x) (x)
- #define pg_ntoh32(x) (x)
- #define pg_ntoh64(x) (x)
- #else
- #define pg_hton16(x) pg_bswap16(x)
- #define pg_hton32(x) pg_bswap32(x)
- #define pg_hton64(x) pg_bswap64(x)
- #define pg_ntoh16(x) pg_bswap16(x)
- #define pg_ntoh32(x) pg_bswap32(x)
- #define pg_ntoh64(x) pg_bswap64(x)
- #endif /* WORDS_BIGENDIAN */
- /*
- * Rearrange the bytes of a Datum from big-endian order into the native byte
- * order. On big-endian machines, this does nothing at all. Note that the C
- * type Datum is an unsigned integer type on all platforms.
- *
- * One possible application of the DatumBigEndianToNative() macro is to make
- * bitwise comparisons cheaper. A simple 3-way comparison of Datums
- * transformed by the macro (based on native, unsigned comparisons) will return
- * the same result as a memcmp() of the corresponding original Datums, but can
- * be much cheaper. It's generally safe to do this on big-endian systems
- * without any special transformation occurring first.
- *
- * If SIZEOF_DATUM is not defined, then postgres.h wasn't included and these
- * macros probably shouldn't be used, so we define nothing. Note that
- * SIZEOF_DATUM == 8 would evaluate as 0 == 8 in that case, potentially
- * leading to the wrong implementation being selected and confusing errors, so
- * defining nothing is safest.
- */
- #ifdef SIZEOF_DATUM
- #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
- #define DatumBigEndianToNative(x) (x)
- #else /* !WORDS_BIGENDIAN */
- #if SIZEOF_DATUM == 8
- #define DatumBigEndianToNative(x) pg_bswap64(x)
- #else /* SIZEOF_DATUM != 8 */
- #define DatumBigEndianToNative(x) pg_bswap32(x)
- #endif /* SIZEOF_DATUM == 8 */
- #endif /* WORDS_BIGENDIAN */
- #endif /* SIZEOF_DATUM */
- #endif /* PG_BSWAP_H */
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