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46 ******************************************************************/
47 #ifndef XMD_H
48 # define XMD_H 1
49 /*
50  *  Xmd.h: MACHINE DEPENDENT DECLARATIONS.
51  */
52 
53 /*
54  * Special per-machine configuration flags.
55  */
56 # if defined(__sun) && defined(__SVR4)
57 #  include <sys/isa_defs.h> /* Solaris: defines _LP64 if necessary */
58 # endif
59 
60 # if defined (_LP64) || defined(__LP64__) || \
61      defined(__alpha) || defined(__alpha__) || \
62      defined(__ia64__) || defined(ia64) || \
63      defined(__sparc64__) || \
64      defined(__s390x__) || \
65      defined(__amd64__) || defined(amd64) || \
66      defined(__powerpc64__)
67 #  define LONG64				/* 32/64-bit architecture */
68 # endif
69 
70 /*
71  * Stuff to handle large architecture machines; the constants were generated
72  * on a 32-bit machine and must correspond to the protocol.
73  */
74 # ifdef WORD64
75 #  define MUSTCOPY
76 # endif /* WORD64 */
77 
78 
79 /*
80  * Definition of macro used to set constants for size of network structures;
81  * machines with preprocessors that can't handle all of the sz_ symbols
82  * can define this macro to be sizeof(x) if and only if their compiler doesn't
83  * pad out structures (esp. the xTextElt structure which contains only two
84  * one-byte fields).  Network structures should always define sz_symbols.
85  *
86  * The sz_ prefix is used instead of something more descriptive so that the
87  * symbols are no more than 32 characters long (which causes problems for some
88  * compilers and preprocessors).
89  *
90  * The extra indirection is to get macro arguments to expand correctly before
91  * the concatenation, rather than afterward.
92  */
93 # define _SIZEOF(x) sz_##x
94 # define SIZEOF(x) _SIZEOF(x)
95 
96 /*
97  * Bitfield suffixes for the protocol structure elements, if you
98  * need them.  Note that bitfields are not guaranteed to be signed
99  * (or even unsigned) according to ANSI C.
100  */
101 # ifdef WORD64
102 typedef long INT64;
103 typedef unsigned long CARD64;
104 #  define B32 :32
105 #  define B16 :16
106 #  ifdef UNSIGNEDBITFIELDS
107 typedef unsigned int INT32;
108 typedef unsigned int INT16;
109 #  else
110 typedef signed int INT32;
111 typedef signed int INT16;
112 #  endif
113 # else
114 #  define B32
115 #  define B16
116 #  ifdef LONG64
117 typedef long INT64;
118 typedef int INT32;
119 #  else
120 typedef long INT32;
121 #  endif
122 typedef short INT16;
123 # endif
124 
125 typedef signed char    INT8;
126 
127 # ifdef LONG64
128 typedef unsigned long CARD64;
129 typedef unsigned int CARD32;
130 # else
131 typedef unsigned long CARD32;
132 # endif
133 # if !defined(WORD64) && !defined(LONG64)
134 typedef unsigned long long CARD64;
135 # endif
136 typedef unsigned short CARD16;
137 typedef unsigned char  CARD8;
138 
139 typedef CARD32		BITS32;
140 typedef CARD16		BITS16;
141 
142 typedef CARD8		BYTE;
143 typedef CARD8		BOOL;
144 
145 /*
146  * definitions for sign-extending bitfields on 64-bit architectures
147  */
148 # if defined(WORD64) && defined(UNSIGNEDBITFIELDS)
149 #  define cvtINT8toInt(val)   (((val) & 0x00000080) ? ((val) | 0xffffffffffffff00) : (val))
150 #  define cvtINT16toInt(val)  (((val) & 0x00008000) ? ((val) | 0xffffffffffff0000) : (val))
151 #  define cvtINT32toInt(val)  (((val) & 0x80000000) ? ((val) | 0xffffffff00000000) : (val))
152 #  define cvtINT8toShort(val)  cvtINT8toInt(val)
153 #  define cvtINT16toShort(val) cvtINT16toInt(val)
154 #  define cvtINT32toShort(val) cvtINT32toInt(val)
155 #  define cvtINT8toLong(val)  cvtINT8toInt(val)
156 #  define cvtINT16toLong(val) cvtINT16toInt(val)
157 #  define cvtINT32toLong(val) cvtINT32toInt(val)
158 # else
159 #  define cvtINT8toInt(val) (val)
160 #  define cvtINT16toInt(val) (val)
161 #  define cvtINT32toInt(val) (val)
162 #  define cvtINT8toShort(val) (val)
163 #  define cvtINT16toShort(val) (val)
164 #  define cvtINT32toShort(val) (val)
165 #  define cvtINT8toLong(val) (val)
166 #  define cvtINT16toLong(val) (val)
167 #  define cvtINT32toLong(val) (val)
168 # endif /* WORD64 and UNSIGNEDBITFIELDS */
169 
170 
171 
172 # ifdef MUSTCOPY
173 /*
174  * This macro must not cast or else pointers will get aligned and be wrong
175  */
176 #  define NEXTPTR(p,t)  (((char *) p) + SIZEOF(t))
177 # else /* else not MUSTCOPY, this is used for 32-bit machines */
178 /*
179  * this version should leave result of type (t *), but that should only be
180  * used when not in MUSTCOPY
181  */
182 #  define NEXTPTR(p,t) (((t *)(p)) + 1)
183 # endif /* MUSTCOPY - used machines whose C structs don't line up with proto */
184 
185 #endif /* XMD_H */
186