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author | Romain Forlot <romain.forlot@iot.bzh> | 2017-06-20 10:24:05 +0000 |
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committer | Romain Forlot <romain.forlot@iot.bzh> | 2017-06-20 10:24:05 +0000 |
commit | 32e25cbca210a359b09768537b6f443fe90a3070 (patch) | |
tree | 3309794c15d8a8f8e9c1c08cad072ee1378813ba /CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c | |
parent | 76c43dec62b2e21cd6446360c00d4fe6b437533f (diff) |
Separation Generator to a dedicated repo
Change-Id: Id94831651c3266861435272a6e36c7884bef2c45
Signed-off-by: Romain Forlot <romain.forlot@iot.bzh>
Diffstat (limited to 'CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c')
21 files changed, 0 insertions, 1634 deletions
diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/.gitignore b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 834a305d..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -*.o -.DS_Store -*~ -*.bin -build diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/.travis.yml b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/.travis.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 7654abaa..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/.travis.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -language: c -compiler: - - gcc -script: make test -before_install: - - sudo apt-get update -qq - - sudo apt-get install check diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/CHANGELOG.mkd b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/CHANGELOG.mkd deleted file mode 100644 index eea48c06..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/CHANGELOG.mkd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -# Bitfield Utilities in C - -## v0.1 - -* Initial release diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/CMakeLists.txt b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d4c91128..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -########################################################################### -# Copyright 2015, 2016, 2017 IoT.bzh -# -# author: Fulup Ar Foll <fulup@iot.bzh> -# contrib: Romain Forlot <romain.forlot@iot.bzh> -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. -########################################################################### - -# Add target to project dependency list -PROJECT_TARGET_ADD(bitfield-c) - - # Define project Target - add_library(${TARGET_NAME} STATIC - src/bitfield/8byte.c - src/bitfield/bitarray.c - src/bitfield/bitfield.c - src/canutil/read.c - src/canutil/write.c) - - # Binder exposes a unique public entry point - SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(${TARGET_NAME} PROPERTIES - OUTPUT_NAME ${TARGET_NAME} - ) - - # Define target includes - TARGET_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(${TARGET_NAME} - PUBLIC ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src - ) - - # Library dependencies (include updates automatically) - TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(${TARGET_NAME} - ${link_libraries})
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/LICENSE b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 330d61f4..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -Copyright (c) 2013 Ford Motor Company -All rights reserved. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: - * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the - documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. - * Neither the name of the <organization> nor the - names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products - derived from this software without specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND -ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL <COPYRIGHT HOLDER> BE LIABLE FOR ANY -DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; -LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND -ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS -SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/Makefile b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index e93efb47..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -CC = gcc -INCLUDES = -Isrc -CFLAGS = $(INCLUDES) -c -Wall -Werror -g -ggdb -coverage -LDFLAGS = -coverage -lm -LDLIBS = -lcheck - -TEST_DIR = tests -TEST_OBJDIR = build - -# Guard against \r\n line endings only in Cygwin -OSTYPE := $(shell uname) -ifneq ($(OSTYPE),Darwin) - OSTYPE := $(shell uname -o) - ifeq ($(OSTYPE),Cygwin) - TEST_SET_OPTS = igncr - endif -endif - -SRC = $(wildcard src/**/*.c) -OBJS = $(SRC:.c=.o) -OBJS = $(patsubst %,$(TEST_OBJDIR)/%,$(SRC:.c=.o)) -TEST_SRC = $(wildcard $(TEST_DIR)/*_tests.c) -TESTS=$(patsubst %.c,$(TEST_OBJDIR)/%.bin,$(TEST_SRC)) - -all: $(OBJS) - -test: $(TESTS) - @set -o $(TEST_SET_OPTS) >/dev/null 2>&1 - @export SHELLOPTS - @sh runtests.sh $(TEST_OBJDIR)/$(TEST_DIR) - -COVERAGE_INFO_FILENAME = coverage.info -COVERAGE_INFO_PATH = $(TEST_OBJDIR)/$(COVERAGE_INFO_FILENAME) -coverage: - @lcov --base-directory . --directory $(TEST_OBJDIR) --zerocounters -q - @make clean - @make test - @lcov --base-directory . --directory $(TEST_OBJDIR) -c -o $(TEST_OBJDIR)/coverage.info - @lcov --remove $(COVERAGE_INFO_PATH) "/usr/*" -o $(COVERAGE_INFO_PATH) - @genhtml -o $(TEST_OBJDIR)/coverage -t "isotp-c test coverage" --num-spaces 4 $(COVERAGE_INFO_PATH) - @$(BROWSER) $(TEST_OBJDIR)/coverage/index.html - @echo "$(GREEN)Coverage information generated in $(TEST_OBJDIR)/coverage/index.html.$(COLOR_RESET)" - -$(TEST_OBJDIR)/%.o: %.c - @mkdir -p $(dir $@) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CC_SYMBOLS) $(INCLUDES) -o $@ $< - -$(TEST_OBJDIR)/%.bin: $(TEST_OBJDIR)/%.o $(OBJS) $(TEST_SUPPORT_OBJS) - @mkdir -p $(dir $@) - $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(CC_SYMBOLS) $(INCLUDES) -o $@ $^ $(LDLIBS) - -clean: - rm -rf $(TEST_OBJDIR) diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/README.mkd b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/README.mkd deleted file mode 100644 index 439b3dd0..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/README.mkd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -Bitfield Utilities in C -=========================== - -This is a C library with functions to help encode and decode Controller Area -Network (CAN) message payloads or other bitfields. - -The header files contain complete function documentation, but to get you -started, here are examples using the API: - -## Bitfield Manipulation - -The bitfields are stored in `uint8_t[]`. - - uint8_t data[4] = {0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78}; - uint8_t result = get_byte(data, sizeof(data), 0); - // result = 0x12; - result = get_nibble(data, sizeof(data), 0); - // result = 0x1; - bool success = copy_bits_right_aligned(data, 4, 4, 12, result, 4) - // success == true - // result[0] == 0x2 - // result[1] == 0x34 - -## 8 Byte Helpers - -If you are dealing with 8 byte CAN messages as `uint64_t`, there are some -additional functions prefixed with `eightbyte_` that may be faster or more -useful. - -### 8 Byte Decoding - - uint64_t data = 0x8000000000000000; - uint64_t result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 0, 1, false); - // result == 0x1 - - data = 0x0402574d555a0401; - result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 16, 32, false); - // result = 0x574d555a; - - data = 0x00000000F34DFCFF; - result = eightbyte_get_byte(data, 0, false); - //result = 0x0 - - result = eightbyte_get_byte(data, 4, false); - //result = 0xF3 - - result = eightbyte_get_nibble(data, 10, false); - //result = 0x4; - -### 8 Byte Encoding - - uint64_t data = 0; - fail_unless(8byte_set_bitfield(1, 0, 1, &data)); - uint64_t result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 0, 1, false); - ck_assert_int_eq(result, 0x1); - -### CAN Signal Encoding - -The library supports encoding floating point CAN signals as well as booleans -into a uint64_t payload. - - uint64_t payload = eightbyte_encode_float(1, 1, 3, 1, 0) - // payload == 0x1000000000000000 - - payload = eightbyte_encode_bool(true, 1, 3); - // payload == 0x1000000000000000 - -### CAN Signal Decoding - -The library supports parsing floating point CAN signals as well as booleans. - - uint64_t payload = 0xeb00000000000000; - float float_result = eightbyte_parse_float(payload, - 2, // starting bit - 4, // width of the signal's field - 1001.0, // transformation factor for the signal value - -30000.0); // transformation offset for the signal value - // float_result == -19990.0 - - bool bool_result = eightbyte_parse_bool(payload, - 0, // starting bit - 1, // width of the signal's field - 1.0, // transformation factor for the signal value - 0); // transformation offset for the signal value - // bool_result == true - -## Testing - -The library includes a test suite that uses the `check` C unit test library. It -requires the unit testing library `check`. - - $ make test - -You can also see the test coverage if you have `lcov` installed and the -`BROWSER` environment variable set to your choice of web browsers: - - $ BROWSER=google-chrome-stable make coverage - -## Authors - -Chris Peplin cpeplin@ford.com - -## License - -Copyright (c) 2013 Ford Motor Company - -Licensed under the BSD license. diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/runtests.sh b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/runtests.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 4781636b..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/runtests.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -echo "Running unit tests:" - -for i in $1/*.bin -do - if test -f $i - then - if ./$i - then - echo $i PASS - else - echo "ERROR in test $i:" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -echo "${txtbld}$(tput setaf 2)All unit tests passed.$(tput sgr0)" diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/bitfield/8byte.c b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/bitfield/8byte.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9325ed1b..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/bitfield/8byte.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -#include <bitfield/bitfield.h> -#include <bitfield/8byte.h> -#include <stddef.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <string.h> - -#define EIGHTBYTE_BIT (8 * sizeof(uint64_t)) - -uint8_t eightbyte_get_nibble(const uint64_t source, const uint8_t nibble_index, - const bool data_is_big_endian) { - return (uint8_t) eightbyte_get_bitfield(source, NIBBLE_SIZE * nibble_index, - NIBBLE_SIZE, data_is_big_endian); -} - -uint8_t eightbyte_get_byte(uint64_t source, const uint8_t byte_index, - const bool data_is_big_endian) { - if(data_is_big_endian) { - source = __builtin_bswap64(source); - } - return (source >> (EIGHTBYTE_BIT - ((byte_index + 1) * CHAR_BIT))) & 0xFF; -} - -// TODO is this funciton necessary anymore? is it any faster for uint64_t than -// get_bitfield(data[], ...)? is the performance better on a 32 bit platform -// like the PIC32? -uint64_t eightbyte_get_bitfield(uint64_t source, const uint16_t offset, - const uint16_t bit_count, const bool data_is_big_endian) { - int startByte = offset / CHAR_BIT; - int endByte = (offset + bit_count - 1) / CHAR_BIT; - - if(!data_is_big_endian) { - source = __builtin_bswap64(source); - } - - uint8_t* bytes = (uint8_t*)&source; - uint64_t ret = bytes[startByte]; - if(startByte != endByte) { - // The lowest byte address contains the most significant bit. - uint8_t i; - for(i = startByte + 1; i <= endByte; i++) { - ret = ret << 8; - ret = ret | bytes[i]; - } - } - - ret >>= 8 - find_end_bit(offset + bit_count); - return ret & bitmask(bit_count); -} - -bool eightbyte_set_bitfield(uint64_t value, const uint16_t offset, - const uint16_t bit_count, uint64_t* destination) { - if(value > bitmask(bit_count)) { - return false; - } - - int shiftDistance = EIGHTBYTE_BIT - offset - bit_count; - value <<= shiftDistance; - *destination &= ~(bitmask(bit_count) << shiftDistance); - *destination |= value; - return true; -} diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/bitfield/8byte.h b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/bitfield/8byte.h deleted file mode 100644 index 04512690..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/bitfield/8byte.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef __8BYTE_H__ -#define __8BYTE_H__ - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <stdbool.h> - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/* Public: Reads a subset of bits into a uint64_t. - * - * source - the bytes in question. - * offset - the starting index of the bit field (beginning from 0). - * bit_count - the width of the bit field to extract. - * data_is_big_endian - if the data passed in is little endian, set this to false and it - * will be flipped before grabbing the bit field. - * - * Bit fields are positioned according to big-endian bit layout. - * - * For example, the bit layout of the value "42" (i.e. 00101010 set at position - * 14 with length 6 is: - * - * 000000000000001010100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 - * - * and the same value and position but with length 8 is: - * - * 000000000000000010101000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 - * - * If the architecture where is code is running is little-endian, the input data - * will be swapped before grabbing the bit field. - * - * Examples - * - * uint64_t value = get_bitfield(data, 2, 4); - * - * Returns the value of the requested bit field, right aligned in a uint64_t. - */ -uint64_t eightbyte_get_bitfield(uint64_t source, const uint16_t offset, - const uint16_t bit_count, const bool data_is_big_endian); - -/* Public: Return a single nibble from the payload, with range checking. - * - * source - the source payload. - * nibble_index - the index of the nibble to retreive. The leftmost nibble is - * index 0. - * data_is_big_endian - if the data passed in is little endian, set this to false and it - * will be flipped before grabbing the bit field. - * - * Returns the retreived nibble, right aligned in a uint8_t. - */ -uint8_t eightbyte_get_nibble(const uint64_t source, const uint8_t nibble_index, - const bool data_is_big_endian); - -/* Public: Return a single byte from the payload, with range checking. - * - * source - the source byte array. - * byte_index - the index of the byte to retreive. The leftmost byte is index 0. - * data_is_big_endian - if the data passed in is little endian, set this to false and it - * will be flipped before grabbing the bit field. - * - * Returns the retreived byte. - */ -uint8_t eightbyte_get_byte(const uint64_t source, const uint8_t byte_index, - const bool data_is_big_endian); - -/* Public: Set the bit field in the given data array to the new value. - * - * destination - a byte array with size at least offset + bit_count. - * value - the value to set in the bit field. - * offset - the starting index of the bit field (beginning from 0). - * bit_count - the number of bits to set in the data. - * - * Returns true if the bit_count is enough to fully represent the value, and - * false if it will not fit. - */ -bool eightbyte_set_bitfield(uint64_t value, - const uint16_t offset, const uint16_t bit_count, uint64_t* destination); - -/* Private: Determine the index of the last bit used. - */ -uint8_t find_end_bit(const uint16_t num_bits); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif // __8BYTE_H__ diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/bitfield/bitarray.c b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/bitfield/bitarray.c deleted file mode 100644 index dcb9a08f..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/bitfield/bitarray.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -#include <bitfield/bitfield.h> -#include <stddef.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <string.h> - -#define PREPARE_FIRST_COPY() \ - do { \ - if (bit_count >= (CHAR_BIT - destination_offset_modulo)) { \ - *destination &= reverse_mask[destination_offset_modulo]; \ - bit_count -= CHAR_BIT - destination_offset_modulo; \ - } else { \ - *destination &= reverse_mask[destination_offset_modulo] \ - | reverse_mask_xor[destination_offset_modulo + bit_count + 1];\ - c &= reverse_mask[destination_offset_modulo + bit_count ];\ - bit_count = 0; \ - } } while (0) - -static const uint8_t reverse_mask[] = - { 0x55, 0x80, 0xc0, 0xe0, 0xf0, 0xf8, 0xfc, 0xfe, 0xff }; -static const uint8_t reverse_mask_xor[] = - { 0xff, 0x7f, 0x3f, 0x1f, 0x0f, 0x07, 0x03, 0x01, 0x00 }; - -bool copy_bits(const uint8_t* source_origin, const uint16_t source_length, - const uint16_t source_offset, uint16_t bit_count, - uint8_t* destination_origin, const uint16_t destination_length, - const uint16_t destination_offset) { - if(bit_count < 1) { - return false; - } - - if(source_offset + bit_count > source_length * CHAR_BIT || - destination_offset + bit_count > destination_length * CHAR_BIT ) { - return false; - } - - const uint8_t* source = source_origin + (source_offset / CHAR_BIT); - uint8_t* destination = destination_origin + (destination_offset / CHAR_BIT); - int source_offset_modulo = source_offset % CHAR_BIT; - int destination_offset_modulo = destination_offset % CHAR_BIT; - - if(source_offset_modulo == destination_offset_modulo) { - if(source_offset_modulo > 0) { - uint8_t c = reverse_mask_xor[destination_offset_modulo] & *source++; - PREPARE_FIRST_COPY(); - *destination++ |= c; - } - - int byte_len = bit_count / CHAR_BIT; - int bit_count_modulo = bit_count % CHAR_BIT; - - if(byte_len > 0) { - memcpy(destination, source, byte_len); - source += byte_len; - destination += byte_len; - } - - if(bit_count_modulo > 0) { - *destination &= reverse_mask_xor[bit_count_modulo]; - *destination |= reverse_mask[bit_count_modulo] & *source; - } - } else { - int bit_diff_left_shift; - int bit_diff_right_shift; - uint8_t c; - /* - * Begin: Line things up on destination. - */ - if(source_offset_modulo > destination_offset_modulo) { - bit_diff_left_shift = source_offset_modulo - destination_offset_modulo; - bit_diff_right_shift = CHAR_BIT - bit_diff_left_shift; - - c = *source++ << bit_diff_left_shift; - c |= *source >> bit_diff_right_shift; - c &= reverse_mask_xor[destination_offset_modulo]; - } else { - bit_diff_right_shift = destination_offset_modulo - source_offset_modulo; - bit_diff_left_shift = CHAR_BIT - bit_diff_right_shift; - - c = *source >> bit_diff_right_shift & - reverse_mask_xor[destination_offset_modulo]; - } - PREPARE_FIRST_COPY(); - *destination++ |= c; - - /* - * Middle: copy with only shifting the source. - */ - int byte_len = bit_count / CHAR_BIT; - while(--byte_len >= 0) { - c = *source++ << bit_diff_left_shift; - c |= *source >> bit_diff_right_shift; - *destination++ = c; - } - - /* - * End: copy the remaing bits; - */ - int bit_count_modulo = bit_count % CHAR_BIT; - if(bit_count_modulo > 0) { - c = *source++ << bit_diff_left_shift; - c |= *source >> bit_diff_right_shift; - c &= reverse_mask[bit_count_modulo]; - - *destination &= reverse_mask_xor[bit_count_modulo]; - *destination |= c; - } - } - return true; -} - -uint16_t bits_to_bytes(uint32_t bits) { - uint8_t byte_count = bits / CHAR_BIT; - if(bits % CHAR_BIT != 0) { - ++byte_count; - } - return byte_count; -} - -/** - * Find the ending bit of a bitfield within the final byte. - * - * Returns: a bit position from 0 to 7. - */ -uint8_t find_end_bit(const uint16_t numBits) { - int endBit = numBits % CHAR_BIT; - return endBit == 0 ? CHAR_BIT : endBit; -} - -bool copy_bits_right_aligned(const uint8_t source[], const uint16_t source_length, - const uint16_t offset, const uint16_t bit_count, - uint8_t* destination, const uint16_t destination_length) { - return copy_bits(source, source_length, offset, bit_count, destination, - destination_length, - // provide a proper destination offset so the result is right - // aligned - (destination_length - bits_to_bytes(bit_count)) * CHAR_BIT + - CHAR_BIT - find_end_bit(bit_count)); -} - -bool copy_bytes_right_aligned(const uint8_t source[], const uint16_t source_length, - const uint16_t offset, const uint16_t byte_count, - uint8_t* destination, const uint16_t destination_length) { - return copy_bits_right_aligned(source, source_length, offset * CHAR_BIT, - byte_count * CHAR_BIT, destination, destination_length); -} diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/bitfield/bitfield.c b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/bitfield/bitfield.c deleted file mode 100644 index 795f0208..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/bitfield/bitfield.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -#include <bitfield/bitfield.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <stddef.h> -#include <sys/param.h> - -uint64_t bitmask(const uint8_t bit_count) { - return (((uint64_t)0x1) << bit_count) - 1; -} - -uint8_t get_nibble(const uint8_t source[], const uint8_t source_length, - const uint8_t nibble_index) { - uint8_t byte_index = nibble_index / 2; - uint8_t result = get_byte(source, source_length, byte_index); - if(nibble_index % 2 == 0) { - result >>= NIBBLE_SIZE; - } - result &= bitmask(NIBBLE_SIZE); - return result; -} - -uint8_t get_byte(const uint8_t source[], const uint8_t source_length, - const uint8_t byte_index) { - if(byte_index < source_length) { - return source[byte_index]; - } - return 0; -} - -uint64_t get_bitfield(const uint8_t source[], const uint8_t source_length, - const uint16_t offset, const uint16_t bit_count) { - if(bit_count > 64 || bit_count < 1) { - // TODO error reporting? - return 0; - } - - ArrayOrBytes combined; - memset(combined.bytes, 0, sizeof(combined.bytes)); - if(copy_bits_right_aligned(source, source_length, offset, bit_count, - combined.bytes, sizeof(combined.bytes))) { - if(BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN) { - combined.whole = __builtin_bswap64(combined.whole); - } - } else { - // debug("couldn't copy enough bits from source") - } - return combined.whole; -} - -bool set_nibble(const uint16_t nibble_index, const uint8_t value, - uint8_t* destination, const uint16_t destination_length) { - return copy_bits(&value, CHAR_BIT, NIBBLE_SIZE, NIBBLE_SIZE, destination, - destination_length, nibble_index * NIBBLE_SIZE); -} - -bool set_bitfield(const uint64_t value, const uint16_t offset, - const uint16_t bit_count, uint8_t destination[], - uint16_t destination_length) { - if(value > bitmask(bit_count)) { - return false; - } - - ArrayOrBytes combined = { - whole: value - }; - - if(BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN) { - combined.whole = __builtin_bswap64(combined.whole); - } - - return copy_bits(combined.bytes, sizeof(combined.bytes), - sizeof(combined.bytes) * CHAR_BIT - bit_count, bit_count, - destination, destination_length, offset); -} diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/bitfield/bitfield.h b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/bitfield/bitfield.h deleted file mode 100644 index df92639a..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/bitfield/bitfield.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,220 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef __BITFIELD_H__ -#define __BITFIELD_H__ - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <stdbool.h> - -#define NIBBLE_SIZE (CHAR_BIT / 2) - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/* Public: Reads a subset of bits into a uint64_t, right aligned so they may be - * interpreted as a number. - * - * source - the bytes in question. - * source_size - the number of bytes in the source. - * offset - the starting index of the bit field (beginning from 0). - * bit_count - the width of the bit field to extract. This must be less than or - * equal to 64. - * - * Bit fields are positioned according to big-endian bit layout and the data is - * swapped automatically as necessary depending on the compiled architecture. - * - * For example, the bit layout of the value "42" (i.e. 00101010 set at position - * 14 with length 6 is: - * - * 000000000000001010100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 - * - * and the same value and position but with length 8 is: - * - * 000000000000000010101000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 - * - * Examples - * - * uint64_t value = get_bitfield(data, data_size, 2, 4); - * - * Returns the value of the requested bit field, right aligned in a uint64_t. - */ -uint64_t get_bitfield(const uint8_t source[], const uint8_t source_length, - const uint16_t offset, const uint16_t bit_count); - -/* Public: Return a single nibble from the byte array, with range checking. - * - * source - the source byte array. - * source_length - the total length of the source array. - * nibble_index - the index of the nibble to retreive. The leftmost nibble is - * index 0. - * - * Returns the retreived nibble, right aligned in a uint8_t. - */ -uint8_t get_nibble(const uint8_t source[], const uint8_t source_length, - const uint8_t nibble_index); - -/* Public: Return a single byte from the byte array, with range checking. - * - * source - the source byte array. - * source_length - the total length of the source array. - * byte_index - the index of the byte to retreive. The leftmost byte is index 0. - * - * Returns the retreived byte. - */ -uint8_t get_byte(const uint8_t source[], const uint8_t source_length, - const uint8_t byte_index); - -/* Public: Copy a range of bits from one bit array to another. - * - * The range does not need to be byte aligned, and the source and destination do - * not have to be the same size (as long as the desitnation has enough room to - * fit the range). - * - * A bit array with regards to this function always has the leftmost bit in byte - * 0, i.e. bit index is the leftmost bit of byte 0. Endianness does not matter. - * - * For example: - * - * uint8_t source[4] = {0x11, 0x22, 0x33, 0x44}; - * uint8_t destination[4] = {0}; - * copy_bits(source, sizeof(source), 8, 8, destination, - * sizeof(destination), 0); - * // destination[0] == 0x22 - * // destination[1] == 0x0 - * // destination[2] == 0x0 - * // destination[3] == 0x0 - * - * Thanks to - * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3534535/whats-a-time-efficient-algorithm-to-copy-unaligned-bit-arrays - * for the implementation of the algorithm. - * - * source_origin - the source array. - * source_length - the total length of the source array in bytes, - * for range checking. - * source_offset - an offset in bits to start the copy from the source array. - * Specify 0 to start from source_origin. - * bit_count - the number of bits to copy. - * destination_origin - the destination array. - * desitnation_length - the total length of the destination array in bytes, - * for range checking. - * destination_offset - an offset in bits to start placing the copied range into - * the destination array. Specify 0 to start from the beginning of the - * destination. If you are copying a range not aligned on a byte, you - * probably want to set this to a positive offset to right the resulting - * bits in the destination. - * - * Returns true if the copy was successful and false if the range exceeded the - * size of the source or destination, or if the range size negative or 0. - */ -bool copy_bits(const uint8_t* source_origin, const uint16_t source_length, - const uint16_t source_offset, uint16_t bit_count, - uint8_t* destination_origin, const uint16_t destination_length, - const uint16_t destination_offset); - -/* Public: Copy a range of bits from one array to another, right aligning the - * result. - * - * This is mostly useful if you want to cast the result to an integer type - * instead of a byte array. - * - * For example: - * - * uint8_t source[4] = {0x11, 0x22, 0x33, 0x44}; - * uint8_t destination[4] = {0}; - * copy_bits_right_aligned(source, sizeof(source), 8, 8, destination, - * sizeof(destination)); - * // destination[0] == 0x0 - * // destination[1] == 0x0 - * // destination[2] == 0x0 - * // destination[3] == 0x22 - * - * int value = (int)destination; - * // value == 0x22 == 32 - * - * The arguments are the same as copy_bits, but without the destination_offset - * option - that's set automatically to right align the result. - * - * Returns true if the copy was successful and false if the range exceeded the - * size of the source or destination, or if the range size negative or 0. - */ -bool copy_bits_right_aligned(const uint8_t source[], const uint16_t source_length, - const uint16_t offset, const uint16_t bit_count, - uint8_t* destination, const uint16_t destination_length); - -/* Public: Copy a range of bytes from one byte array to another. - * - * The source and destination do not have to be the same size (as long as the - * desitnation has enough room to fit the range). - * - * source_origin - the source array. - * source_length - the total length of the source array in bytes, - * for range checking. - * source_offset - a byte offset to start the copy from the source array. - * Specify 0 to start from source_origin. - * byte_count - the number of bytes to copy. - * destination_origin - the destination array. - * desitnation_length - the total length of the destination array in bytes, - * for range checking. - * destination_offset - an offset in bytes to start placing the copied range into - * the destination array. Specify 0 to start from the beginning of the - * destination. - * - * Returns true if the copy was successful and false if the range exceeded the - * size of the source or destination, or if the range size negative or 0. - */ -bool copy_bytes_right_aligned(const uint8_t source[], const uint16_t source_length, - const uint16_t offset, const uint16_t byte_count, - uint8_t* destination, const uint16_t destination_length); - -/* Public: Set the a nibble in the given data array to the new value. - * - * nibble_index - the index of the nibble to retreive. The leftmost nibble is - * index 0. - * value - the value to set in the bit field. - * destination - the destination array. - * destination_length - the total length of the destination array in bytes, - * for range checking. - * - * Returns true if the bit_count is enough to fully represent the value, and - * false if it will not fit. - */ -bool set_nibble(const uint16_t nibble_index, const uint8_t value, - uint8_t* destination, const uint16_t destination_length); - -/* Public: Set the bit field in the given data array to the new value. - * - * value - the value to set in the bit field. - * offset - the starting index of the bit field (beginning from 0). - * bit_count - the number of bits to set in the data. - * destination - the destination array. - * destination_length - the total length of the destination array in bytes, - * for range checking. - * - * Returns true if the bit_count is enough to fully represent the value, and - * false if it will not fit. - */ -bool set_bitfield(const uint64_t value, const uint16_t offset, - const uint16_t bit_count, uint8_t destination[], - uint16_t destination_length); - -/* Public: Return a right aligned bitmask for a uint64_t. - * - * bit_count - the number of bits to mask, right aligned. - */ -uint64_t bitmask(const uint8_t bit_count); - -/* Private: - */ -uint16_t bits_to_bytes(uint32_t bits); - -/* Private: A union to assist swapping between uint64_t and a uint8_t array. - */ -typedef union { - uint64_t whole; - uint8_t bytes[sizeof(uint64_t)]; -} ArrayOrBytes; - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif // __BITFIELD_H__ diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/canutil/read.c b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/canutil/read.c deleted file mode 100644 index d0cbb71a..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/canutil/read.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -#include <canutil/read.h> -#include <bitfield/bitfield.h> -#include <bitfield/8byte.h> - -static float decode_float(uint64_t raw, float factor, float offset) { - return raw * factor + offset; -} - -float eightbyte_parse_float(uint64_t data, uint8_t bit_offset, uint8_t bit_size, - float factor, float offset) { - return decode_float(eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, bit_offset, bit_size, - true), factor, offset); -} - -bool eightbyte_parse_bool(uint64_t data, uint8_t bit_offset, uint8_t bit_size, - float factor, float offset) { - float value = eightbyte_parse_float(data, bit_offset, bit_size, factor, offset); - return value == 0.0 ? false : true; -} - -float bitfield_parse_float(const uint8_t source[], const uint16_t source_length, - const uint8_t bit_offset, const uint8_t bit_size, const float factor, - const float offset) { - return decode_float(get_bitfield(source, source_length, bit_offset, bit_size), - factor, offset); -} - -bool bitfield_parse_bool(const uint8_t source[], const uint16_t source_length, - const uint8_t bit_offset, const uint8_t bit_size, const float factor, - const float offset) { - float value = bitfield_parse_float(source, source_length, bit_offset, - bit_size, factor, offset); - return value == 0.0 ? false : true; -} diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/canutil/read.h b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/canutil/read.h deleted file mode 100644 index 86fea785..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/canutil/read.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef __READ_H__ -#define __READ_H__ - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <stdbool.h> - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/* Public: Parse a CAN signal from a message and apply required transformation. - * - * source - the payload containing the signal. - * bit_offset - the starting bit for the signal. - * bit_size - the width of the signal. - * factor - the transformation factor for the signal value, applied after - * pulling out the bit field. Use 1.0 for no factor. - * offset - the transformation offset for the signal value, applied after - * pulling out the bit field. Use 0 for no offset. - * - * Returns the decoded and transformed value of the signal. - */ -float eightbyte_parse_float(const uint64_t source, const uint8_t bit_offset, - const uint8_t bit_size, const float factor, const float offset); - -/* Public: Parse a CAN signal from a message storage as a byte array and apply - * required transformation. - * - * source - the payload containing the signal. - * source_size - the size of the payload in bytes. - * bit_offset - the starting bit for the signal. - * bit_size - the width of the signal. - * factor - the transformation factor for the signal value, applied after - * pulling out the bit field. Use 1.0 for no factor. - * offset - the transformation offset for the signal value, applied after - * pulling out the bit field. Use 0 for no offset. - * - * Returns the decoded and transformed value of the signal. - */ -float bitfield_parse_float(const uint8_t source[], const uint16_t source_size, - const uint8_t bit_offset, const uint8_t bit_size, const float factor, - const float offset); - -/* Public: Parse a CAN signal from a message and interpret it as a boolean. - * - * source - the payload containing the signal. - * bit_offset - the starting bit for the signal. - * bit_size - the width of the signal. - * factor - the transformation factor for the signal value, applied after - * pulling out the bit field. Use 1.0 for no factor. - * offset - the transformation offset for the signal value, applied after - * pulling out the bit field. Use 0 for no offset. - * - * Returns false if the value was 0, otherwise true. - */ -bool eightbyte_parse_bool(uint64_t source, uint8_t bit_offset, uint8_t bit_size, - float factor, float offset); - -/* Public: Parse a CAN signal from a message storage as a byte array and - * interpret it as a boolean. - * - * source - the payload containing the signal. - * source_size - the size of the payload in bytes. - * bit_offset - the starting bit for the signal. - * bit_size - the width of the signal. - * factor - the transformation factor for the signal value, applied after - * pulling out the bit field. Use 1.0 for no factor. - * offset - the transformation offset for the signal value, applied after - * pulling out the bit field. Use 0 for no offset. - * - * Returns false if the value was 0, otherwise true. - */ -bool bitfield_parse_bool(const uint8_t source[], const uint16_t source_size, - const uint8_t bit_offset, const uint8_t bit_size, const float factor, - const float offset); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif // __READ_H__ diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/canutil/write.c b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/canutil/write.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7f3a3e04..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/canutil/write.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#include <canutil/write.h> -#include <bitfield/bitfield.h> -#include <bitfield/8byte.h> - -uint64_t float_to_fixed_point(const float value, const float factor, - const float offset) { - float raw = (value - offset) / factor; - if(raw > 0) { - // round up to avoid losing precision when we cast to an int - // TODO do we need a way to encode an int back to a signal without any - // rounding? - raw += 0.5; - } - return (uint64_t)raw; -} - -uint64_t eightbyte_encode_float(float value, uint8_t bit_offset, uint8_t bit_size, - float factor, float offset) { - uint64_t result = 0; - if(!eightbyte_set_bitfield(float_to_fixed_point(value, factor, offset), - bit_offset, bit_size, &result)) { - // debug("%f will not fit in a %d bit field", value, bit_size); - } - return result; -} - -uint64_t eightbyte_encode_bool(const bool value, const uint8_t bit_offset, - const uint8_t bit_size) { - return eightbyte_encode_float(value, bit_offset, bit_size, 1.0, 0); -} - -bool bitfield_encode_float(const float value, const uint8_t bit_offset, - const uint8_t bit_size, const float factor, const float offset, - uint8_t destination[], const uint8_t destination_length) { - if(!set_bitfield(float_to_fixed_point(value, factor, offset), bit_offset, - bit_size, destination, destination_length)) { - // debug("%f will not fit in a %d bit field", value, bit_size); - return false; - } - return true; -} - -bool bitfield_encode_bool(const bool value, const uint8_t bit_offset, - const uint8_t bit_size, uint8_t destination[], - const uint16_t destination_length) { - return bitfield_encode_float(value, bit_offset, bit_size, 1.0, 0, - destination, destination_length); -} diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/canutil/write.h b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/canutil/write.h deleted file mode 100644 index c2bef20e..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/src/canutil/write.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef __WRITE_H__ -#define __WRITE_H__ - -#include <stdint.h> -#include <stdbool.h> - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/* Public: Encode a floating point number into a fixed point, fixed bit width - * field in a bit array. - * - * value - the floating point value to encode. - * bit_offset - the starting point for the encoded bits in the returned value. - * bit_size - The max width of the field in the resulting bit array. If bit_size - * isn't big enough to store the fixed point version of the value, the - * bitfeld will *not* be set. TODO some error reporting would be nice. - * factor - a factor used to transform from floating to fixed point before - * encoding. Use 1.0 for no factor. - * offset - an offset used to transform from floating to fixed point before - * encoding. Use 0 for no offset. - * - * Returns a big-endian uint64_t with the value encoded as a bitfield. - */ -uint64_t eightbyte_encode_float(float value, uint8_t bit_offset, - uint8_t bit_size, float factor, float offset); - -uint64_t float_to_fixed_point(const float value, const float factor, - const float offset); - -bool bitfield_encode_float(const float value, const uint8_t bit_offset, - const uint8_t bit_size, const float factor, const float offset, - uint8_t destination[], const uint8_t destination_length); - -/* Public: Encode a boolean into fixed bit width field in a bit array. - * - * value - the boolean value to encode - true will be 1, false will be 0. - * bit_offset - the starting point for the encoded bits in the returned value. - * bit_size - The max width of the field in the resulting bit array. If bit_size - * isn't big enough to store the fixed point version of the value, the - * bitfeld will *not* be set. TODO some error reporting would be nice. - * - * Returns a big-endian uint64_t with the value encoded as a bitfield. - */ -uint64_t eightbyte_encode_bool(const bool value, const uint8_t bit_offset, - const uint8_t bit_size); - -bool bitfield_encode_bool(const bool value, const uint8_t bit_offset, const - uint8_t bit_size, uint8_t destination[], - const uint16_t destination_length); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif // __WRITE_H__ diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/tests/8byte_tests.c b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/tests/8byte_tests.c deleted file mode 100644 index 64554acc..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/tests/8byte_tests.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,261 +0,0 @@ -#include <check.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <bitfield/bitfield.h> -#include <bitfield/8byte.h> - -START_TEST (test_large_bitmask) -{ - uint64_t result = bitmask(32); - fail_if(result != 0xffffffff); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_one_bit_not_swapped) -{ - uint64_t data = 0x80; - uint64_t result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 0, 1, false); - fail_if(result == 1); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_one_bit) -{ - uint64_t data = 0x8000000000000000; - uint64_t result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 0, 1, false); - fail_unless(result == 0x1, - "First bit in 0x%llx was 0x%llx instead of 0x1", data, result); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_32_bit_parse) -{ - uint64_t data = 0x0402574d555a0401; - uint64_t result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 16, 32, false); - uint64_t expectedValue = 0x574d555a; - fail_unless(result == expectedValue, - "Field retrieved in 0x%llx was 0x%llx instead of 0x%llx", data, - result, expectedValue); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_16_bit_parse) -{ - uint64_t data = 0xF34DFCFF00000000; - uint64_t result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 16, 16, false); - uint64_t expectedValue = 0xFCFF; - fail_unless(result == expectedValue, - "Field retrieved in 0x%llx was 0x%llx instead of 0x%llx", data, - result, expectedValue); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_one_byte) -{ - uint64_t data = 0xFA00000000000000; - uint64_t result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 0, 4, false); - fail_unless(result == 0xF, - "First nibble in 0x%llx was 0x%llx instead of 0xF", data, result); - result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 4, 4, false); - fail_unless(result == 0xA, - "Second nibble in 0x%llx was 0x%llx instead of 0xA", data, result); - result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 0, 8, false); - fail_unless(result == 0xFA, - "All bits in 0x%llx were 0x%llx instead of 0x%llx", data, result, data); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_multi_byte) -{ - uint64_t data = 0x12FA000000000000; - uint64_t result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 0, 4, false); - fail_unless(result == 0x1, - "First 4 bits in 0x%llx was 0x%llx instead of 0xF", (data >> 60) & 0xF, - result); - result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 4, 4, false); - fail_unless(result == 0x2, - "Second 4 bits in 0x%llx was 0x%llx instead of 0xA", (data >> 56) & 0xF, - result); - result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 8, 4, false); - fail_unless(result == 0xF, - "First 4 bits in 0x%llx was 0x%llx instead of 0x1", (data >> 52) & 0xF, - result); - result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 12, 4, false); - fail_unless(result == 0xA, - "Second 4 bits in 0x%llx was 0x%llx instead of 0x2", (data >> 48) % 0xF, - result); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_get_multi_byte) -{ - uint64_t data = 0x12FA000000000000; - uint64_t result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 0, 9, false); - ck_assert_int_eq(result, 0x25); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_get_off_byte_boundary) -{ - uint64_t data = 0x000012FA00000000; - uint64_t result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 12, 8, false); - ck_assert_int_eq(result, 0x01); -} END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_set_wont_fit) -{ - uint64_t data = 0; - fail_if(eightbyte_set_bitfield(100, 0, 1, &data)); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_set_field) -{ - uint64_t data = 0; - fail_unless(eightbyte_set_bitfield(1, 0, 1, &data)); - uint64_t result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 0, 1, false); - ck_assert_int_eq(result, 0x1); - data = 0; - fail_unless(eightbyte_set_bitfield(1, 1, 1, &data)); - result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 1, 1, false); - ck_assert_int_eq(result, 0x1); - - data = 0; - fail_unless(eightbyte_set_bitfield(0xf, 3, 4, &data)); - result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 3, 4, false); - ck_assert_int_eq(result, 0xf); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_set_doesnt_clobber_existing_data) -{ - uint64_t data = 0xFFFC4DF300000000; - fail_unless(eightbyte_set_bitfield(0x4fc8, 16, 16, &data)); - uint64_t result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 16, 16, false); - fail_unless(result == 0x4fc8, - "Field retrieved in 0x%llx was 0x%llx instead of 0x%x", data, result, - 0xc84f); - - data = 0x8000000000000000; - fail_unless(eightbyte_set_bitfield(1, 21, 1, &data)); - fail_unless(data == 0x8000040000000000LLU, - "Expected combined value 0x8000040000000000 but got 0x%llx%llx", - data >> 32, data); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_set_off_byte_boundary) -{ - uint64_t data = 0xFFFC4DF300000000; - fail_unless(eightbyte_set_bitfield(0x12, 12, 8, &data)); - uint64_t result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 12, 12, false); - ck_assert_int_eq(result,0x12d); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_set_odd_number_of_bits) -{ - uint64_t data = 0xFFFC4DF300000000LLU; - fail_unless(eightbyte_set_bitfield(0x12, 11, 5, &data)); - uint64_t result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 11, 5, false); - fail_unless(result == 0x12, - "Field set in 0x%llx%llx%llx%llx was 0x%llx instead of 0x%llx", data, result, - 0x12); - - data = 0xFFFC4DF300000000LLU; - fail_unless(eightbyte_set_bitfield(0x2, 11, 5, &data)); - result = eightbyte_get_bitfield(data, 11, 5, false); - fail_unless(result == 0x2, - "Field set in 0x%llx%llx%llx%llx was 0x%llx instead of 0x%llx", data, result, - 0x2); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST(test_eightbyte_get_byte) -{ - uint64_t data = 0x00000000F34DFCFF; - uint8_t result = eightbyte_get_byte(data, 0, false); - uint8_t expected = 0x0; - ck_assert_int_eq(result, expected); - - result = eightbyte_get_byte(data, 4, false); - expected = 0xF3; - ck_assert_int_eq(result, expected); - - result = eightbyte_get_byte(data, 5, false); - expected = 0x4D; - ck_assert_int_eq(result, expected); - - result = eightbyte_get_byte(data, 6, false); - expected = 0xFC; - ck_assert_int_eq(result, expected); - - result = eightbyte_get_byte(data, 7, false); - expected = 0xFF; - ck_assert_int_eq(result, expected); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST(test_eightbyte_get_nibble) -{ - uint64_t data = 0x00000000F34DFCFF; - uint8_t result = eightbyte_get_nibble(data, 0, false); - uint8_t expected = 0x0; - ck_assert_int_eq(result, expected); - - result = eightbyte_get_nibble(data, 2, false); - expected = 0x0; - ck_assert_int_eq(result, expected); - - result = eightbyte_get_nibble(data, 8, false); - expected = 0xF; - ck_assert_int_eq(result, expected); - - result = eightbyte_get_nibble(data, 9, false); - expected = 0x3; - ck_assert_int_eq(result, expected); - - result = eightbyte_get_nibble(data, 10, false); - expected = 0x4; - ck_assert_int_eq(result, expected); - - result = eightbyte_get_nibble(data, 13, false); - expected = 0xC; - ck_assert_int_eq(result, expected); -} -END_TEST - -Suite* bitfieldSuite(void) { - Suite* s = suite_create("bitfield"); - TCase *tc_core = tcase_create("core"); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_large_bitmask); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_one_bit); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_one_bit_not_swapped); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_one_byte); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_16_bit_parse); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_32_bit_parse); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_multi_byte); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_get_multi_byte); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_get_off_byte_boundary); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_set_wont_fit); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_set_field); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_set_doesnt_clobber_existing_data); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_set_off_byte_boundary); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_set_odd_number_of_bits); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_eightbyte_get_nibble); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_eightbyte_get_byte); - suite_add_tcase(s, tc_core); - - return s; -} - -int main(void) { - int numberFailed; - Suite* s = bitfieldSuite(); - SRunner *sr = srunner_create(s); - // Don't fork so we can actually use gdb - srunner_set_fork_status(sr, CK_NOFORK); - srunner_run_all(sr, CK_NORMAL); - numberFailed = srunner_ntests_failed(sr); - srunner_free(sr); - return (numberFailed == 0) ? 0 : 1; -} diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/tests/bitfield_tests.c b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/tests/bitfield_tests.c deleted file mode 100644 index b8c83b59..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/tests/bitfield_tests.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,132 +0,0 @@ -#include <check.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <bitfield/bitfield.h> - -START_TEST (test_get_byte) -{ - uint8_t data[4] = {0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78}; - uint8_t result = get_byte(data, sizeof(data), 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(result, 0x12); - result = get_byte(data, sizeof(data), 3); - ck_assert_int_eq(result, 0x78); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_set_nibble) -{ - uint8_t data[4] = {0}; - fail_unless(set_nibble(0, 0x1, data, sizeof(data))); - fail_unless(set_nibble(1, 0x2, data, sizeof(data))); - fail_unless(set_nibble(2, 0x3, data, sizeof(data))); - fail_unless(set_nibble(3, 0x4, data, sizeof(data))); - fail_unless(set_nibble(4, 0x5, data, sizeof(data))); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[0], 0x12); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[1], 0x34); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[2], 0x50); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_set_bitfield) -{ - uint8_t data[4] = {0}; - fail_unless(set_bitfield(0x12, 0, 8, data, sizeof(data))); - fail_unless(set_bitfield(bitmask(3), 10, 3, data, sizeof(data))); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[0], 0x12); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[1], 0x38); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_set_bitfield_doesnt_fit) -{ - uint8_t data[4] = {0}; - fail_if(set_bitfield(0xffff, 0, 8, data, sizeof(data))); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[0], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[1], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[2], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[3], 0); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_get_nibble) -{ - uint8_t data[4] = {0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78}; - uint8_t result = get_nibble(data, sizeof(data), 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(result, 0x1); - result = get_nibble(data, sizeof(data), 1); - ck_assert_int_eq(result, 0x2); - result = get_nibble(data, sizeof(data), 2); - ck_assert_int_eq(result, 0x3); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_get_bits_out_of_range) -{ - uint8_t data[4] = {0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78}; - uint8_t result[4]; - fail_if(copy_bits_right_aligned(data, sizeof(data), 25, 16, result, - sizeof(result))); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_get_bits) -{ - uint8_t data[4] = {0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78}; - uint8_t result[4] = {0}; - fail_unless(copy_bits_right_aligned(data, sizeof(data), 0, 16, result, - sizeof(result))); - ck_assert_int_eq(result[2], 0x12); - ck_assert_int_eq(result[3], 0x34); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_copy_bytes) -{ - uint8_t data[4] = {0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78}; - uint8_t result[4] = {0}; - fail_unless(copy_bytes_right_aligned(data, sizeof(data), 1, 3, result, - sizeof(result))); - ck_assert_int_eq(result[1], 0x34); - ck_assert_int_eq(result[2], 0x56); - ck_assert_int_eq(result[3], 0x78); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_get_uneven_bits) -{ - uint8_t data[4] = {0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78}; - uint8_t result[4] = {0}; - fail_unless(copy_bits_right_aligned(data, sizeof(data), 4, 12, result, - sizeof(result))); - ck_assert_int_eq(result[2], 0x2); - ck_assert_int_eq(result[3], 0x34); -} -END_TEST - -Suite* bitfieldSuite(void) { - Suite* s = suite_create("bitfield"); - TCase *tc_core = tcase_create("core"); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_get_byte); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_get_nibble); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_set_nibble); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_set_bitfield); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_set_bitfield_doesnt_fit); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_get_bits); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_copy_bytes); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_get_bits_out_of_range); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_get_uneven_bits); - suite_add_tcase(s, tc_core); - - return s; -} - -int main(void) { - int numberFailed; - Suite* s = bitfieldSuite(); - SRunner *sr = srunner_create(s); - // Don't fork so we can actually use gdb - srunner_set_fork_status(sr, CK_NOFORK); - srunner_run_all(sr, CK_NORMAL); - numberFailed = srunner_ntests_failed(sr); - srunner_free(sr); - return (numberFailed == 0) ? 0 : 1; -} diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/tests/read_tests.c b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/tests/read_tests.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5008cc52..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/tests/read_tests.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -#include <check.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <canutil/read.h> - -const uint64_t BIG_ENDIAN_TEST_DATA = __builtin_bswap64(0xEB00000000000000); -const uint8_t ARRAY_TEST_DATA[] = {0xEB, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0}; - -START_TEST (test_eightbyte_parse_float) -{ - float result = eightbyte_parse_float(BIG_ENDIAN_TEST_DATA, 2, 4, 1001.0, - -30000.0); - float correctResult = 0xA * 1001.0 - 30000.0; - fail_unless(result == correctResult, - "parse is incorrect: %f but should be %f", result, correctResult); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_eightbyte_parse_bool) -{ - bool result = eightbyte_parse_bool(BIG_ENDIAN_TEST_DATA, 0, 1, 1.0, 0); - bool correctResult = true; - fail_unless(result == correctResult, - "parse is incorrect: %d but should be %d", result, correctResult); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_bitfield_parse_float) -{ - float result = bitfield_parse_float(ARRAY_TEST_DATA, - sizeof(ARRAY_TEST_DATA), 2, 4, 1001.0, -30000.0); - float correctResult = 0xA * 1001.0 - 30000.0; - fail_unless(result == correctResult, - "parse is incorrect: %f but should be %f", result, correctResult); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_bitfield_parse_bool) -{ - fail_unless(bitfield_parse_bool(ARRAY_TEST_DATA, sizeof(ARRAY_TEST_DATA), - 0, 1, 1.0, 0)); -} -END_TEST - -Suite* canreadSuite(void) { - Suite* s = suite_create("read"); - TCase *tc_core = tcase_create("core"); - tcase_add_checked_fixture(tc_core, NULL, NULL); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_eightbyte_parse_float); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_eightbyte_parse_bool); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_bitfield_parse_float); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_bitfield_parse_bool); - suite_add_tcase(s, tc_core); - - return s; -} - -int main(void) { - int numberFailed; - Suite* s = canreadSuite(); - SRunner *sr = srunner_create(s); - // Don't fork so we can actually use gdb - srunner_set_fork_status(sr, CK_NOFORK); - srunner_run_all(sr, CK_NORMAL); - numberFailed = srunner_ntests_failed(sr); - srunner_free(sr); - return (numberFailed == 0) ? 0 : 1; -} diff --git a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/tests/write_tests.c b/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/tests/write_tests.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4d5d8fc3..00000000 --- a/CAN-binder/libs/bitfield-c/tests/write_tests.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -#include <canutil/write.h> -#include <check.h> -#include <stdint.h> - -START_TEST (test_eightbyte_encode_float_precision) -{ - uint64_t value = eightbyte_encode_float(50, 2, 19, 0.001, 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(value, 0x061a800000000000LLU); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_eightbyte_encode_float) -{ - uint64_t value = eightbyte_encode_float(0, 1, 3, 1, 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(value, 0); - - value = eightbyte_encode_float(1, 1, 3, 1, 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(value, 0x1000000000000000LLU); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_eightbyte_encode_bool) -{ - uint64_t value = eightbyte_encode_bool(true, 1, 3); - ck_assert_int_eq(value, 0x1000000000000000LLU); - value = eightbyte_encode_bool(false, 1, 3); - ck_assert_int_eq(value, 0x0000000000000000LLU); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_bitfield_encode_float) -{ - uint8_t data[8] = {0}; - bitfield_encode_float(0, 1, 3, 1, 0, data, sizeof(data)); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[0], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[1], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[2], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[3], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[4], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[5], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[6], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[7], 0); - - bitfield_encode_float(1, 1, 3, 1, 0, data, sizeof(data)); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[0], 0x10); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[1], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[2], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[3], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[4], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[5], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[6], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[7], 0); -} -END_TEST - -START_TEST (test_bitfield_encode_bool) -{ - uint8_t data[8] = {0}; - bitfield_encode_bool(true, 1, 3, data, sizeof(data)); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[0], 0x10); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[1], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[2], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[3], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[4], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[5], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[6], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[7], 0); - - bitfield_encode_bool(false, 1, 3, data, sizeof(data)); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[0], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[1], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[2], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[3], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[4], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[5], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[6], 0); - ck_assert_int_eq(data[7], 0); -} -END_TEST - -Suite* canwriteSuite(void) { - Suite* s = suite_create("write"); - TCase *tc_core = tcase_create("core"); - tcase_add_checked_fixture(tc_core, NULL, NULL); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_eightbyte_encode_float); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_eightbyte_encode_bool); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_eightbyte_encode_float_precision); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_bitfield_encode_float); - tcase_add_test(tc_core, test_bitfield_encode_bool); - suite_add_tcase(s, tc_core); - - return s; -} - -int main(void) { - int numberFailed; - Suite* s = canwriteSuite(); - SRunner *sr = srunner_create(s); - // Don't fork so we can actually use gdb - srunner_set_fork_status(sr, CK_NOFORK); - srunner_run_all(sr, CK_NORMAL); - numberFailed = srunner_ntests_failed(sr); - srunner_free(sr); - return (numberFailed == 0) ? 0 : 1; -} |