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/*================================================================================
$ Copyright (C) 1997 Microsoft Corporation
File: gmacros.h
Contains: Macros used in common by both the DHCP Server and the DHCP Client.
Most of them are inlines for sake of elegance and ease of usage.
Author: RameshV
Created: 04-Jun-97 00:01
================================================================================*/
#include <align.h>
// Some block macros; usage at end
// Disable the warning about unreference labels.
#pragma warning(disable : 4102)
#define _shorten(string) ( strrchr(string, '\\')? strrchr(string, '\\') : (string) )
// print a message and the file and line # of whoever is printing this.
#define _TracePrintLine(Msg) DhcpPrint((DEBUG_TRACE_CALLS, "%s:%d %s\n", _shorten(__FILE__), __LINE__, Msg))
#define BlockBegin(Name) { BlockStart_ ## Name : _TracePrintLine( "Block -> " #Name );
#define BlockEnd(Name) BlockEnd_ ## Name : _TracePrintLine( "Block <- " #Name ) ;}
#define BlockContinue(Name) do { _TracePrintLine( "Continue to " #Name); goto BlockStart_ ## Name; } while (0)
#define BlockBreak(Name) do { _TracePrintLine( "Breaking out of " #Name); goto BlockEnd_ ## Name; } while (0)
#define RetFunc(F,Ret) do {_TracePrintLine( "Quitting function " #F ); return Ret ; } while (0)
// The way to use the above set of simple block macros is as follows: (example usage)
#if 0
int
DummyFunction(VOID) {
BlockBegin(DummyFunctionMain) {
if(GlobalCount > 0 )
BlockContinue(DummyFunctionMain);
else GlobalCount ++;
if(GlobalCount > GlobalCountMax)
BlockBreak(DummyFunctionMain);
} BlockEnd(DummyFunctionMain);
RetFunc(DummyFunction, RetVal);
}
#endif
// now come some little more complicated functions..
// note that these can be freely mixed with the above set of simple functions.
#define BlockBeginEx(Name, String) {BlockStart_ ## Name : _TracePrintLine( #String );
#define BlockEndEx(Name, String) BlockEnd_## Name : _TracePrintLine( #String );}
#define BlockContinueEx(Name, String) do {_TracePrintLine( #String); goto BlockStart_ ## Name; } while (0)
#define BlockBreakEx(Name, String) do {_TracePrintLine( #String); goto BlockEnd_ ## Name; } while(0)
#define RetFuncEx(Name,Ret,DebMsg) do {_TracePrintLine( "QuittingFunction " #Name); DhcpPrint(DebMsg); return Ret;} while(0)
// usage example:
#if 0
int
DummyFunction(VOID) {
BlockBeginEx(Main, "Entering Dummy Function" ) {
if( GlobalCount > 0)
BlockContinueEx(Main, GlobalCount > 0);
else GlobalCount ++;
if(GlobalCount > GlobalCountMax)
BlockBreak(Main);
} BlockEndEx(Main, "Done Dummy Function");
RetFunc(DummyFunc, RetVal);
// OR
RetFuncEx(DummyFunc, RetVal, (DEBUG_ERRROS, "Function returning, gcount = %ld\n", GlobalCount));
}
#endif 0
#define NOTHING
// Now if a VOID function (procedure) returns, we can say RetFunc(VoidFunc, NOTHING) and things will work.
//================================================================================
// Now some useful inlines.
//================================================================================
VOID _inline
FreeEx(LPVOID Ptr) {
if(Ptr) DhcpFreeMemory(Ptr);
}
VOID _inline
FreeEx2(LPVOID Ptr1, LPVOID Ptr2) {
FreeEx(Ptr1); FreeEx(Ptr2);
}
VOID _inline
FreeEx3(LPVOID Ptr1, LPVOID Ptr2, LPVOID Ptr3) {
FreeEx(Ptr1); FreeEx(Ptr2); FreeEx(Ptr3);
}
VOID _inline
FreeEx4(LPVOID Ptr1, LPVOID Ptr2, LPVOID Ptr3, LPVOID Ptr4) {
FreeEx2(Ptr1, Ptr2); FreeEx2(Ptr3, Ptr4);
}
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// All the alloc functions below, allocate in one shot a few pointers,
// and initialize them.. aligning them correctly.
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LPVOID _inline
AllocEx(LPVOID *Ptr1, DWORD Size1, LPVOID *Ptr2, DWORD Size2) {
DWORD Size = ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size1, ALIGN_WORST) + Size2;
LPBYTE Ptr = DhcpAllocateMemory(Size);
if(!Ptr) return NULL;
(*Ptr1) = Ptr;
(*Ptr2) = Ptr + ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size1, ALIGN_WORST);
return Ptr;
}
LPVOID _inline
AllocEx2(LPVOID *Ptr1, DWORD Size1, LPVOID *Ptr2, DWORD Size2) {
DWORD Size = ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size1, ALIGN_WORST) + Size2;
LPBYTE Ptr = DhcpAllocateMemory(Size);
if(!Ptr) return NULL;
(*Ptr1) = Ptr;
(*Ptr2) = Ptr + ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size1, ALIGN_WORST);
return Ptr;
}
LPVOID _inline
AllocEx3(LPVOID *Ptr1, DWORD Size1, LPVOID *Ptr2, DWORD Size2, LPVOID *Ptr3, DWORD Size3) {
DWORD Size = ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size1, ALIGN_WORST) + ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size2, ALIGN_WORST) + Size3;
LPBYTE Ptr = DhcpAllocateMemory(Size);
if(!Ptr) return NULL;
(*Ptr1) = Ptr;
(*Ptr2) = Ptr + ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size1, ALIGN_WORST);
(*Ptr3) = Ptr + ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size1, ALIGN_WORST) + ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size2, ALIGN_WORST);
return Ptr;
}
LPVOID _inline
AllocEx4(LPVOID *Ptr1, DWORD Size1, LPVOID *Ptr2, DWORD Size2,
LPVOID *Ptr3, DWORD Size3, LPVOID *Ptr4, DWORD Size4) {
DWORD Size = ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size1, ALIGN_WORST) +
ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size2, ALIGN_WORST) + ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size3, ALIGN_WORST) + Size4;
LPBYTE Ptr = DhcpAllocateMemory(Size);
if(!Ptr) return NULL;
(*Ptr1) = Ptr;
(*Ptr2) = Ptr + ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size1, ALIGN_WORST);
(*Ptr3) = Ptr + ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size1, ALIGN_WORST) + ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size2, ALIGN_WORST);
(*Ptr4) = Ptr + ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size1, ALIGN_WORST) +
ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size2, ALIGN_WORST) + ROUND_UP_COUNT(Size3, ALIGN_WORST);
return Ptr;
}
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// This function takes an input string and a static buffer and if the input
// string is not nul terminated, copies it to the static buffer and then null
// terminates it. It also change the size to reflect the new size..
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LPBYTE _inline
AsciiNulTerminate(LPBYTE Input, DWORD *Size, LPBYTE StaticBuf, DWORD BufSize) {
if( 0 == *Size) return Input; // nothing to copy
if(!Input[(*Size)-1]) return Input; // Everything is fine.
if(*Size >= BufSize) {
// Nothing much can be done here.. this is an error.. insufficient buffer space.
DhcpAssert(FALSE);
*Size = BufSize - 1;
}
memcpy(StaticBuf, Input, (*Size));
StaticBuf[*Size] = '\0';
(*Size) ++;
return StaticBuf;
}
#if DBG
#define INLINE
#else
#define INLINE _inline
#endif
#define BEGIN_EXPORT
#define END_EXPORT
#define AssertReturn(Condition, RetVal ) do { DhcpAssert(Condition); return RetVal ;} while(0)
//================================================================================
// End of File.
//================================================================================