#ifndef _PB_H_ #define _PB_H_ /* pb.h: Common parts for nanopb library. * Most of these are quite low-level stuff. For the high-level interface, * see pb_encode.h or pb_decode.h */ #define NANOPB_VERSION nanopb-0.2.1-dev #ifdef PB_SYSTEM_HEADER #include PB_SYSTEM_HEADER #else #include #include #include #include #endif /* Macro for defining packed structures (compiler dependent). * This just reduces memory requirements, but is not required. */ #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) /* For GCC and clang */ # define PB_PACKED_STRUCT_START # define PB_PACKED_STRUCT_END # define pb_packed __attribute__((packed)) #elif defined(__ICCARM__) /* For IAR ARM compiler */ # define PB_PACKED_STRUCT_START _Pragma("pack(push, 1)") # define PB_PACKED_STRUCT_END _Pragma("pack(pop)") # define pb_packed #elif defined(_MSC_VER) /* For Microsoft Visual C++ */ # define PB_PACKED_STRUCT_START __pragma(pack(push, 1)) # define PB_PACKED_STRUCT_END __pragma(pack(pop)) # define pb_packed #else /* Unknown compiler */ # define PB_PACKED_STRUCT_START # define PB_PACKED_STRUCT_END # define pb_packed #endif /* Handly macro for suppressing unreferenced-parameter compiler warnings. */ #ifndef UNUSED #define UNUSED(x) (void)(x) #endif /* Compile-time assertion, used for checking compatible compilation options. * If this fails on your compiler for some reason, use #define STATIC_ASSERT * to disable it. */ #ifndef STATIC_ASSERT #define STATIC_ASSERT(COND,MSG) typedef char STATIC_ASSERT_MSG(MSG, __LINE__, __COUNTER__)[(COND)?1:-1]; #define STATIC_ASSERT_MSG(MSG, LINE, COUNTER) STATIC_ASSERT_MSG_(MSG, LINE, COUNTER) #define STATIC_ASSERT_MSG_(MSG, LINE, COUNTER) static_assertion_##MSG##LINE##COUNTER #endif /* Number of required fields to keep track of * (change here or on compiler command line). */ #ifndef PB_MAX_REQUIRED_FIELDS #define PB_MAX_REQUIRED_FIELDS 64 #endif #if PB_MAX_REQUIRED_FIELDS < 64 #error You should not lower PB_MAX_REQUIRED_FIELDS from the default value (64). #endif /* List of possible field types. These are used in the autogenerated code. * Least-significant 4 bits tell the scalar type * Most-significant 4 bits specify repeated/required/packed etc. * * INT32 and UINT32 are treated the same, as are (U)INT64 and (S)FIXED* * These types are simply casted to correct field type when they are * assigned to the memory pointer. * SINT* is different, though, because it is zig-zag coded. */ typedef uint8_t pb_type_t; /************************ * Field contents types * ************************/ /* Numeric types */ #define PB_LTYPE_VARINT 0x00 /* int32, uint32, int64, uint64, bool, enum */ #define PB_LTYPE_SVARINT 0x01 /* sint32, sint64 */ #define PB_LTYPE_FIXED32 0x02 /* fixed32, sfixed32, float */ #define PB_LTYPE_FIXED64 0x03 /* fixed64, sfixed64, double */ /* Marker for last packable field type. */ #define PB_LTYPE_LAST_PACKABLE 0x03 /* Byte array with pre-allocated buffer. * data_size is the length of the allocated PB_BYTES_ARRAY structure. */ #define PB_LTYPE_BYTES 0x04 /* String with pre-allocated buffer. * data_size is the maximum length. */ #define PB_LTYPE_STRING 0x05 /* Submessage * submsg_fields is pointer to field descriptions */ #define PB_LTYPE_SUBMESSAGE 0x06 /* Number of declared LTYPES */ #define PB_LTYPES_COUNT 7 #define PB_LTYPE_MASK 0x0F /************************** * Field repetition rules * **************************/ #define PB_HTYPE_REQUIRED 0x00 #define PB_HTYPE_OPTIONAL 0x10 #define PB_HTYPE_REPEATED 0x20 #define PB_HTYPE_MASK 0x30 /******************** * Allocation types * ********************/ #define PB_ATYPE_STATIC 0x00 #define PB_ATYPE_CALLBACK 0x40 #define PB_ATYPE_MASK 0xC0 #define PB_ATYPE(x) ((x) & PB_ATYPE_MASK) #define PB_HTYPE(x) ((x) & PB_HTYPE_MASK) #define PB_LTYPE(x) ((x) & PB_LTYPE_MASK) /* This structure is used in auto-generated constants * to specify struct fields. * You can change field sizes if you need structures * larger than 256 bytes or field tags larger than 256. * The compiler should complain if your .proto has such * structures. Fix that by defining PB_FIELD_16BIT or * PB_FIELD_32BIT. */ PB_PACKED_STRUCT_START typedef struct _pb_field_t pb_field_t; struct _pb_field_t { #if !defined(PB_FIELD_16BIT) && !defined(PB_FIELD_32BIT) uint8_t tag; pb_type_t type; uint8_t data_offset; /* Offset of field data, relative to previous field. */ int8_t size_offset; /* Offset of array size or has-boolean, relative to data */ uint8_t data_size; /* Data size in bytes for a single item */ uint8_t array_size; /* Maximum number of entries in array */ #elif defined(PB_FIELD_16BIT) && !defined(PB_FIELD_32BIT) uint16_t tag; pb_type_t type; uint8_t data_offset; int8_t size_offset; uint16_t data_size; uint16_t array_size; #else uint32_t tag; pb_type_t type; uint8_t data_offset; int8_t size_offset; uint32_t data_size; uint32_t array_size; #endif /* Field definitions for submessage * OR default value for all other non-array, non-callback types * If null, then field will zeroed. */ const void *ptr; } pb_packed; PB_PACKED_STRUCT_END /* This structure is used for 'bytes' arrays. * It has the number of bytes in the beginning, and after that an array. * Note that actual structs used will have a different length of bytes array. */ struct _pb_bytes_array_t { size_t size; uint8_t bytes[1]; }; typedef struct _pb_bytes_array_t pb_bytes_array_t; /* This structure is used for giving the callback function. * It is stored in the message structure and filled in by the method that * calls pb_decode. * * The decoding callback will be given a limited-length stream * If the wire type was string, the length is the length of the string. * If the wire type was a varint/fixed32/fixed64, the length is the length * of the actual value. * The function may be called multiple times (especially for repeated types, * but also otherwise if the message happens to contain the field multiple * times.) * * The encoding callback will receive the actual output stream. * It should write all the data in one call, including the field tag and * wire type. It can write multiple fields. * * The callback can be null if you want to skip a field. */ typedef struct _pb_istream_t pb_istream_t; typedef struct _pb_ostream_t pb_ostream_t; typedef struct _pb_callback_t pb_callback_t; struct _pb_callback_t { union { bool (*decode)(pb_istream_t *stream, const pb_field_t *field, void *arg); bool (*encode)(pb_ostream_t *stream, const pb_field_t *field, const void *arg); } funcs; /* Free arg for use by callback */ void *arg; }; /* Wire types. Library user needs these only in encoder callbacks. */ typedef enum { PB_WT_VARINT = 0, PB_WT_64BIT = 1, PB_WT_STRING = 2, PB_WT_32BIT = 5 } pb_wire_type_t; /* These macros are used to declare pb_field_t's in the constant array. */ #define pb_membersize(st, m) (sizeof ((st*)0)->m) #define pb_arraysize(st, m) (pb_membersize(st, m) / pb_membersize(st, m[0])) #define pb_delta(st, m1, m2) ((int)offsetof(st, m1) - (int)offsetof(st, m2)) #define pb_delta_end(st, m1, m2) (int)(offsetof(st, m1) == offsetof(st, m2) \ ? offsetof(st, m1) \ : offsetof(st, m1) - offsetof(st, m2) - pb_membersize(st, m2)) #define PB_LAST_FIELD {0,(pb_type_t) 0,0,0,0,0,0} /* Required fields are the simplest. They just have delta (padding) from * previous field end, and the size of the field. Pointer is used for * submessages and default values. */ #define PB_REQUIRED_STATIC(tag, st, m, pm, ltype, ptr) \ {tag, PB_ATYPE_STATIC | PB_HTYPE_REQUIRED | ltype, \ pb_delta_end(st, m, pm), 0, pb_membersize(st, m), 0, ptr} /* Optional fields add the delta to the has_ variable. */ #define PB_OPTIONAL_STATIC(tag, st, m, pm, ltype, ptr) \ {tag, PB_ATYPE_STATIC | PB_HTYPE_OPTIONAL | ltype, \ pb_delta_end(st, m, pm), \ pb_delta(st, has_ ## m, m), \ pb_membersize(st, m), 0, ptr} /* Repeated fields have a _count field and also the maximum number of entries. */ #define PB_REPEATED_STATIC(tag, st, m, pm, ltype, ptr) \ {tag, PB_ATYPE_STATIC | PB_HTYPE_REPEATED | ltype, \ pb_delta_end(st, m, pm), \ pb_delta(st, m ## _count, m), \ pb_membersize(st, m[0]), \ pb_arraysize(st, m), ptr} /* Callbacks are much like required fields except with special datatype. */ #define PB_REQUIRED_CALLBACK(tag, st, m, pm, ltype, ptr) \ {tag, PB_ATYPE_CALLBACK | PB_HTYPE_REQUIRED | ltype, \ pb_delta_end(st, m, pm), 0, pb_membersize(st, m), 0, ptr} #define PB_OPTIONAL_CALLBACK(tag, st, m, pm, ltype, ptr) \ {tag, PB_ATYPE_CALLBACK | PB_HTYPE_OPTIONAL | ltype, \ pb_delta_end(st, m, pm), 0, pb_membersize(st, m), 0, ptr} #define PB_REPEATED_CALLBACK(tag, st, m, pm, ltype, ptr) \ {tag, PB_ATYPE_CALLBACK | PB_HTYPE_REPEATED | ltype, \ pb_delta_end(st, m, pm), 0, pb_membersize(st, m), 0, ptr} /* The mapping from protobuf types to LTYPEs is done using these macros. */ #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_BOOL PB_LTYPE_VARINT #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_BYTES PB_LTYPE_BYTES #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_DOUBLE PB_LTYPE_FIXED64 #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_ENUM PB_LTYPE_VARINT #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_FIXED32 PB_LTYPE_FIXED32 #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_FIXED64 PB_LTYPE_FIXED64 #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_FLOAT PB_LTYPE_FIXED32 #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_INT32 PB_LTYPE_VARINT #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_INT64 PB_LTYPE_VARINT #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_MESSAGE PB_LTYPE_SUBMESSAGE #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_SFIXED32 PB_LTYPE_FIXED32 #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_SFIXED64 PB_LTYPE_FIXED64 #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_SINT32 PB_LTYPE_SVARINT #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_SINT64 PB_LTYPE_SVARINT #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_STRING PB_LTYPE_STRING #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_UINT32 PB_LTYPE_VARINT #define PB_LTYPE_MAP_UINT64 PB_LTYPE_VARINT /* This is the actual macro used in field descriptions. * It takes these arguments: * - Field tag number * - Field type: BOOL, BYTES, DOUBLE, ENUM, FIXED32, FIXED64, * FLOAT, INT32, INT64, MESSAGE, SFIXED32, SFIXED64 * SINT32, SINT64, STRING, UINT32 or UINT64 * - Field rules: REQUIRED, OPTIONAL or REPEATED * - Allocation: STATIC or CALLBACK * - Message name * - Field name * - Previous field name (or field name again for first field) * - Pointer to default value or submsg fields. */ #define PB_FIELD(tag, type, rules, allocation, message, field, prevfield, ptr) \ PB_ ## rules ## _ ## allocation(tag, message, field, prevfield, \ PB_LTYPE_MAP_ ## type, ptr) /* These macros are used for giving out error messages. * They are mostly a debugging aid; the main error information * is the true/false return value from functions. * Some code space can be saved by disabling the error * messages if not used. */ #ifdef PB_NO_ERRMSG #define PB_RETURN_ERROR(stream,msg) return false #define PB_GET_ERROR(stream) "(errmsg disabled)" #else #define PB_RETURN_ERROR(stream,msg) \ do {\ if ((stream)->errmsg == NULL) \ (stream)->errmsg = (msg); \ return false; \ } while(0) #define PB_GET_ERROR(stream) ((stream)->errmsg ? (stream)->errmsg : "(none)") #endif #endif