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diff --git a/src/common/integer.h b/src/common/integer.h deleted file mode 100644 index 518c2a4e..00000000 --- a/src/common/integer.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -/// \file integer.h -/// \brief Reading and writing integers from and to buffers -// -// Author: Lasse Collin -// -// This file has been put into the public domain. -// You can do whatever you want with this file. -// -/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -#ifndef LZMA_INTEGER_H -#define LZMA_INTEGER_H - -// On big endian, we need byte swapping. These macros may be used outside -// this file, so don't put these inside HAVE_FAST_UNALIGNED_ACCESS. -#ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN -# include "bswap.h" -# define integer_le_16(n) bswap_16(n) -# define integer_le_32(n) bswap_32(n) -# define integer_le_64(n) bswap_64(n) -#else -# define integer_le_16(n) (n) -# define integer_le_32(n) (n) -# define integer_le_64(n) (n) -#endif - - -// I'm aware of AC_CHECK_ALIGNED_ACCESS_REQUIRED from Autoconf archive, but -// it's not useful here. We don't care if unaligned access is supported, -// we care if it is fast. Some systems can emulate unaligned access in -// software, which is horribly slow; we want to use byte-by-byte access on -// such systems but the Autoconf test would detect such a system as -// supporting unaligned access. -// -// NOTE: HAVE_FAST_UNALIGNED_ACCESS indicates only support for 16-bit and -// 32-bit integer loads and stores. 64-bit integers may or may not work. -// That's why 64-bit functions are commented out. -// -// TODO: Big endian PowerPC supports byte swapping load and store instructions -// that also allow unaligned access. Inline assembler could be OK for that. -// -// Performance of these functions isn't that important until LZMA3, but it -// doesn't hurt to have these ready already. -#ifdef HAVE_FAST_UNALIGNED_ACCESS - -static inline uint16_t -integer_read_16(const uint8_t buf[static 2]) -{ - uint16_t ret = *(const uint16_t *)(buf); - return integer_le_16(ret); -} - - -static inline uint32_t -integer_read_32(const uint8_t buf[static 4]) -{ - uint32_t ret = *(const uint32_t *)(buf); - return integer_le_32(ret); -} - - -/* -static inline uint64_t -integer_read_64(const uint8_t buf[static 8]) -{ - uint64_t ret = *(const uint64_t *)(buf); - return integer_le_64(ret); -} -*/ - - -static inline void -integer_write_16(uint8_t buf[static 2], uint16_t num) -{ - *(uint16_t *)(buf) = integer_le_16(num); -} - - -static inline void -integer_write_32(uint8_t buf[static 4], uint32_t num) -{ - *(uint32_t *)(buf) = integer_le_32(num); -} - - -/* -static inline void -integer_write_64(uint8_t buf[static 8], uint64_t num) -{ - *(uint64_t *)(buf) = integer_le_64(num); -} -*/ - - -#else - -static inline uint16_t -integer_read_16(const uint8_t buf[static 2]) -{ - uint16_t ret = buf[0] | (buf[1] << 8); - return ret; -} - - -static inline uint32_t -integer_read_32(const uint8_t buf[static 4]) -{ - uint32_t ret = buf[0]; - ret |= (uint32_t)(buf[1]) << 8; - ret |= (uint32_t)(buf[2]) << 16; - ret |= (uint32_t)(buf[3]) << 24; - return ret; -} - - -/* -static inline uint64_t -integer_read_64(const uint8_t buf[static 8]) -{ - uint64_t ret = buf[0]; - ret |= (uint64_t)(buf[1]) << 8; - ret |= (uint64_t)(buf[2]) << 16; - ret |= (uint64_t)(buf[3]) << 24; - ret |= (uint64_t)(buf[4]) << 32; - ret |= (uint64_t)(buf[5]) << 40; - ret |= (uint64_t)(buf[6]) << 48; - ret |= (uint64_t)(buf[7]) << 56; - return ret; -} -*/ - - -static inline void -integer_write_16(uint8_t buf[static 2], uint16_t num) -{ - buf[0] = (uint8_t)(num); - buf[1] = (uint8_t)(num >> 8); -} - - -static inline void -integer_write_32(uint8_t buf[static 4], uint32_t num) -{ - buf[0] = (uint8_t)(num); - buf[1] = (uint8_t)(num >> 8); - buf[2] = (uint8_t)(num >> 16); - buf[3] = (uint8_t)(num >> 24); -} - - -/* -static inline void -integer_write_64(uint8_t buf[static 8], uint64_t num) -{ - buf[0] = (uint8_t)(num); - buf[1] = (uint8_t)(num >> 8); - buf[2] = (uint8_t)(num >> 16); - buf[3] = (uint8_t)(num >> 24); - buf[4] = (uint8_t)(num >> 32); - buf[5] = (uint8_t)(num >> 40); - buf[6] = (uint8_t)(num >> 48); - buf[7] = (uint8_t)(num >> 56); -} -*/ - -#endif - -#endif |