cannam@149: // Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Sandstorm Development Group, Inc. and contributors cannam@149: // Licensed under the MIT License: cannam@149: // cannam@149: // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy cannam@149: // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal cannam@149: // in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights cannam@149: // to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell cannam@149: // copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is cannam@149: // furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: cannam@149: // cannam@149: // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in cannam@149: // all copies or substantial portions of the Software. cannam@149: // cannam@149: // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR cannam@149: // IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, cannam@149: // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE cannam@149: // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER cannam@149: // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, cannam@149: // OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN cannam@149: // THE SOFTWARE. cannam@149: cannam@149: #ifndef CAPNP_ENDIAN_H_ cannam@149: #define CAPNP_ENDIAN_H_ cannam@149: cannam@149: #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(CAPNP_HEADER_WARNINGS) cannam@149: #pragma GCC system_header cannam@149: #endif cannam@149: cannam@149: #include "common.h" cannam@149: #include cannam@149: #include // memcpy cannam@149: cannam@149: namespace capnp { cannam@149: namespace _ { // private cannam@149: cannam@149: // WireValue cannam@149: // cannam@149: // Wraps a primitive value as it appears on the wire. Namely, values are little-endian on the cannam@149: // wire, because little-endian is the most common endianness in modern CPUs. cannam@149: // cannam@149: // Note: In general, code that depends cares about byte ordering is bad. See: cannam@149: // http://commandcenter.blogspot.com/2012/04/byte-order-fallacy.html cannam@149: // Cap'n Proto is special because it is essentially doing compiler-like things, fussing over cannam@149: // allocation and layout of memory, in order to squeeze out every last drop of performance. cannam@149: cannam@149: #if _MSC_VER cannam@149: // Assume Windows is little-endian. cannam@149: // cannam@149: // TODO(msvc): This is ugly. Maybe refactor later checks to be based on CAPNP_BYTE_ORDER or cannam@149: // CAPNP_SWAP_BYTES or something, and define that in turn based on _MSC_VER or the GCC cannam@149: // intrinsics. cannam@149: cannam@149: #ifndef __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__ cannam@149: #define __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__ 4321 cannam@149: #endif cannam@149: #ifndef __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ cannam@149: #define __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ 1234 cannam@149: #endif cannam@149: #ifndef __BYTE_ORDER__ cannam@149: #define __BYTE_ORDER__ __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ cannam@149: #endif cannam@149: #endif cannam@149: cannam@149: #if CAPNP_REVERSE_ENDIAN cannam@149: #define CAPNP_WIRE_BYTE_ORDER __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__ cannam@149: #define CAPNP_OPPOSITE_OF_WIRE_BYTE_ORDER __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ cannam@149: #else cannam@149: #define CAPNP_WIRE_BYTE_ORDER __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ cannam@149: #define CAPNP_OPPOSITE_OF_WIRE_BYTE_ORDER __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__ cannam@149: #endif cannam@149: cannam@149: #if defined(__BYTE_ORDER__) && \ cannam@149: __BYTE_ORDER__ == CAPNP_WIRE_BYTE_ORDER && \ cannam@149: !CAPNP_DISABLE_ENDIAN_DETECTION cannam@149: // CPU is little-endian. We can just read/write the memory directly. cannam@149: cannam@149: template cannam@149: class DirectWireValue { cannam@149: public: cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(T get() const) { return value; } cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(void set(T newValue)) { value = newValue; } cannam@149: cannam@149: private: cannam@149: T value; cannam@149: }; cannam@149: cannam@149: template cannam@149: using WireValue = DirectWireValue; cannam@149: // To prevent ODR problems when endian-test, endian-reverse-test, and endian-fallback-test are cannam@149: // linked together, we define each implementation with a different name and define an alias to the cannam@149: // one we want to use. cannam@149: cannam@149: #elif defined(__BYTE_ORDER__) && \ cannam@149: __BYTE_ORDER__ == CAPNP_OPPOSITE_OF_WIRE_BYTE_ORDER && \ cannam@149: defined(__GNUC__) && !CAPNP_DISABLE_ENDIAN_DETECTION cannam@149: // Big-endian, but GCC's __builtin_bswap() is available. cannam@149: cannam@149: // TODO(perf): Use dedicated instructions to read little-endian data on big-endian CPUs that have cannam@149: // them. cannam@149: cannam@149: // TODO(perf): Verify that this code optimizes reasonably. In particular, ensure that the cannam@149: // compiler optimizes away the memcpy()s and keeps everything in registers. cannam@149: cannam@149: template cannam@149: class SwappingWireValue; cannam@149: cannam@149: template cannam@149: class SwappingWireValue { cannam@149: public: cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(T get() const) { return value; } cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(void set(T newValue)) { value = newValue; } cannam@149: cannam@149: private: cannam@149: T value; cannam@149: }; cannam@149: cannam@149: template cannam@149: class SwappingWireValue { cannam@149: public: cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(T get() const) { cannam@149: // Not all platforms have __builtin_bswap16() for some reason. In particular, it is missing cannam@149: // on gcc-4.7.3-cygwin32 (but present on gcc-4.8.1-cygwin64). cannam@149: uint16_t swapped = (value << 8) | (value >> 8); cannam@149: T result; cannam@149: memcpy(&result, &swapped, sizeof(T)); cannam@149: return result; cannam@149: } cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(void set(T newValue)) { cannam@149: uint16_t raw; cannam@149: memcpy(&raw, &newValue, sizeof(T)); cannam@149: // Not all platforms have __builtin_bswap16() for some reason. In particular, it is missing cannam@149: // on gcc-4.7.3-cygwin32 (but present on gcc-4.8.1-cygwin64). cannam@149: value = (raw << 8) | (raw >> 8); cannam@149: } cannam@149: cannam@149: private: cannam@149: uint16_t value; cannam@149: }; cannam@149: cannam@149: template cannam@149: class SwappingWireValue { cannam@149: public: cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(T get() const) { cannam@149: uint32_t swapped = __builtin_bswap32(value); cannam@149: T result; cannam@149: memcpy(&result, &swapped, sizeof(T)); cannam@149: return result; cannam@149: } cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(void set(T newValue)) { cannam@149: uint32_t raw; cannam@149: memcpy(&raw, &newValue, sizeof(T)); cannam@149: value = __builtin_bswap32(raw); cannam@149: } cannam@149: cannam@149: private: cannam@149: uint32_t value; cannam@149: }; cannam@149: cannam@149: template cannam@149: class SwappingWireValue { cannam@149: public: cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(T get() const) { cannam@149: uint64_t swapped = __builtin_bswap64(value); cannam@149: T result; cannam@149: memcpy(&result, &swapped, sizeof(T)); cannam@149: return result; cannam@149: } cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(void set(T newValue)) { cannam@149: uint64_t raw; cannam@149: memcpy(&raw, &newValue, sizeof(T)); cannam@149: value = __builtin_bswap64(raw); cannam@149: } cannam@149: cannam@149: private: cannam@149: uint64_t value; cannam@149: }; cannam@149: cannam@149: template cannam@149: using WireValue = SwappingWireValue; cannam@149: // To prevent ODR problems when endian-test, endian-reverse-test, and endian-fallback-test are cannam@149: // linked together, we define each implementation with a different name and define an alias to the cannam@149: // one we want to use. cannam@149: cannam@149: #else cannam@149: // Unknown endianness. Fall back to bit shifts. cannam@149: cannam@149: #if !CAPNP_DISABLE_ENDIAN_DETECTION cannam@149: #if _MSC_VER cannam@149: #pragma message("Couldn't detect endianness of your platform. Using unoptimized fallback implementation.") cannam@149: #pragma message("Consider changing this code to detect your platform and send us a patch!") cannam@149: #else cannam@149: #warning "Couldn't detect endianness of your platform. Using unoptimized fallback implementation." cannam@149: #warning "Consider changing this code to detect your platform and send us a patch!" cannam@149: #endif cannam@149: #endif // !CAPNP_DISABLE_ENDIAN_DETECTION cannam@149: cannam@149: template cannam@149: class ShiftingWireValue; cannam@149: cannam@149: template cannam@149: class ShiftingWireValue { cannam@149: public: cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(T get() const) { return value; } cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(void set(T newValue)) { value = newValue; } cannam@149: cannam@149: private: cannam@149: T value; cannam@149: }; cannam@149: cannam@149: template cannam@149: class ShiftingWireValue { cannam@149: public: cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(T get() const) { cannam@149: uint16_t raw = (static_cast(bytes[0]) ) | cannam@149: (static_cast(bytes[1]) << 8); cannam@149: T result; cannam@149: memcpy(&result, &raw, sizeof(T)); cannam@149: return result; cannam@149: } cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(void set(T newValue)) { cannam@149: uint16_t raw; cannam@149: memcpy(&raw, &newValue, sizeof(T)); cannam@149: bytes[0] = raw; cannam@149: bytes[1] = raw >> 8; cannam@149: } cannam@149: cannam@149: private: cannam@149: union { cannam@149: byte bytes[2]; cannam@149: uint16_t align; cannam@149: }; cannam@149: }; cannam@149: cannam@149: template cannam@149: class ShiftingWireValue { cannam@149: public: cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(T get() const) { cannam@149: uint32_t raw = (static_cast(bytes[0]) ) | cannam@149: (static_cast(bytes[1]) << 8) | cannam@149: (static_cast(bytes[2]) << 16) | cannam@149: (static_cast(bytes[3]) << 24); cannam@149: T result; cannam@149: memcpy(&result, &raw, sizeof(T)); cannam@149: return result; cannam@149: } cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(void set(T newValue)) { cannam@149: uint32_t raw; cannam@149: memcpy(&raw, &newValue, sizeof(T)); cannam@149: bytes[0] = raw; cannam@149: bytes[1] = raw >> 8; cannam@149: bytes[2] = raw >> 16; cannam@149: bytes[3] = raw >> 24; cannam@149: } cannam@149: cannam@149: private: cannam@149: union { cannam@149: byte bytes[4]; cannam@149: uint32_t align; cannam@149: }; cannam@149: }; cannam@149: cannam@149: template cannam@149: class ShiftingWireValue { cannam@149: public: cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(T get() const) { cannam@149: uint64_t raw = (static_cast(bytes[0]) ) | cannam@149: (static_cast(bytes[1]) << 8) | cannam@149: (static_cast(bytes[2]) << 16) | cannam@149: (static_cast(bytes[3]) << 24) | cannam@149: (static_cast(bytes[4]) << 32) | cannam@149: (static_cast(bytes[5]) << 40) | cannam@149: (static_cast(bytes[6]) << 48) | cannam@149: (static_cast(bytes[7]) << 56); cannam@149: T result; cannam@149: memcpy(&result, &raw, sizeof(T)); cannam@149: return result; cannam@149: } cannam@149: KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(void set(T newValue)) { cannam@149: uint64_t raw; cannam@149: memcpy(&raw, &newValue, sizeof(T)); cannam@149: bytes[0] = raw; cannam@149: bytes[1] = raw >> 8; cannam@149: bytes[2] = raw >> 16; cannam@149: bytes[3] = raw >> 24; cannam@149: bytes[4] = raw >> 32; cannam@149: bytes[5] = raw >> 40; cannam@149: bytes[6] = raw >> 48; cannam@149: bytes[7] = raw >> 56; cannam@149: } cannam@149: cannam@149: private: cannam@149: union { cannam@149: byte bytes[8]; cannam@149: uint64_t align; cannam@149: }; cannam@149: }; cannam@149: cannam@149: template cannam@149: using WireValue = ShiftingWireValue; cannam@149: // To prevent ODR problems when endian-test, endian-reverse-test, and endian-fallback-test are cannam@149: // linked together, we define each implementation with a different name and define an alias to the cannam@149: // one we want to use. cannam@149: cannam@149: #endif cannam@149: cannam@149: } // namespace _ (private) cannam@149: } // namespace capnp cannam@149: cannam@149: #endif // CAPNP_ENDIAN_H_