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22 * @file include/gnunet_common.h
23 * @brief commonly used definitions; globals in this file
24 * are exempt from the rule that the module name ("common")
25 * must be part of the symbol name.
27 * @author Christian Grothoff
30 * @defgroup logging Logging
31 * @see [Documentation](https://gnunet.org/logging)
33 * @defgroup memory Memory management
35 #ifndef GNUNET_COMMON_H
36 #define GNUNET_COMMON_H
39 #include <sys/socket.h>
42 #include <netinet/in.h>
54 #ifdef HAVE_BYTESWAP_H
61 #if 0 /* keep Emacsens' auto-indent happy */
67 * Version of the API (for entire gnunetutil.so library).
69 #define GNUNET_UTIL_VERSION 0x000A0101
73 * Named constants for return values. The following invariants hold:
74 * `GNUNET_NO == 0` (to allow `if (GNUNET_NO)`) `GNUNET_OK !=
75 * GNUNET_SYSERR`, `GNUNET_OK != GNUNET_NO`, `GNUNET_NO !=
76 * GNUNET_SYSERR` and finally `GNUNET_YES != GNUNET_NO`.
79 #define GNUNET_SYSERR -1
83 #define GNUNET_MIN(a,b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b))
85 #define GNUNET_MAX(a,b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b))
87 /* some systems use one underscore only, and mingw uses no underscore... */
90 #define __BYTE_ORDER _BYTE_ORDER
93 #define __BYTE_ORDER BYTE_ORDER
99 #define __BIG_ENDIAN _BIG_ENDIAN
102 #define __BIG_ENDIAN BIG_ENDIAN
106 #ifndef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
107 #ifdef _LITTLE_ENDIAN
108 #define __LITTLE_ENDIAN _LITTLE_ENDIAN
111 #define __LITTLE_ENDIAN LITTLE_ENDIAN
118 * define #GNUNET_EXTRA_LOGGING if using this header outside the GNUnet source
119 * tree where gnunet_config.h is unavailable
121 #ifndef GNUNET_EXTRA_LOGGING
122 #define GNUNET_EXTRA_LOGGING 0
129 # if __BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN
130 # define GNUNET_htobe16(x) __bswap_16 (x)
131 # define GNUNET_htole16(x) (x)
132 # define GNUNET_be16toh(x) __bswap_16 (x)
133 # define GNUNET_le16toh(x) (x)
135 # define GNUNET_htobe32(x) __bswap_32 (x)
136 # define GNUNET_htole32(x) (x)
137 # define GNUNET_be32toh(x) __bswap_32 (x)
138 # define GNUNET_le32toh(x) (x)
140 # define GNUNET_htobe64(x) __bswap_64 (x)
141 # define GNUNET_htole64(x) (x)
142 # define GNUNET_be64toh(x) __bswap_64 (x)
143 # define GNUNET_le64toh(x) (x)
145 # if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN
146 # define GNUNET_htobe16(x) (x)
147 # define GNUNET_htole16(x) __bswap_16 (x)
148 # define GNUNET_be16toh(x) (x)
149 # define GNUNET_le16toh(x) __bswap_16 (x)
151 # define GNUNET_htobe32(x) (x)
152 # define GNUNET_htole32(x) __bswap_32 (x)
153 # define GNUNET_be32toh(x) (x)
154 # define GNUNET_le32toh(x) __bswap_32 (x)
156 # define GNUNET_htobe64(x) (x)
157 # define GNUNET_htole64(x) __bswap_64 (x)
158 # define GNUNET_be64toh(x) (x)
159 # define GNUNET_le64toh(x) __bswap_64 (x)
166 * gcc-ism to get packed structs.
168 #define GNUNET_PACKED __attribute__((packed))
171 * gcc-ism to get gcc bitfield layout when compiling with -mms-bitfields
174 #define GNUNET_GCC_STRUCT_LAYOUT __attribute__((gcc_struct))
176 #define GNUNET_GCC_STRUCT_LAYOUT
180 * gcc-ism to force alignment; we use this to align char-arrays
181 * that may then be cast to 'struct's. See also gcc
184 #ifdef __BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT__
185 #define GNUNET_ALIGN __attribute__((aligned (__BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT__)))
187 #define GNUNET_ALIGN __attribute__((aligned (8)))
191 * gcc-ism to document unused arguments
193 #define GNUNET_UNUSED __attribute__((unused))
196 * gcc-ism to document functions that don't return
198 #define GNUNET_NORETURN __attribute__((noreturn))
203 * gcc 4.x-ism to pack structures even on W32 (to be used before structs);
204 * Using this would cause structs to be unaligned on the stack on Sparc,
205 * so we *only* use this on W32 (see #670578 from Debian); fortunately,
206 * W32 doesn't run on sparc anyway.
208 #define GNUNET_NETWORK_STRUCT_BEGIN \
209 _Pragma("pack(push)") \
213 * gcc 4.x-ism to pack structures even on W32 (to be used after structs)
214 * Using this would cause structs to be unaligned on the stack on Sparc,
215 * so we *only* use this on W32 (see #670578 from Debian); fortunately,
216 * W32 doesn't run on sparc anyway.
218 #define GNUNET_NETWORK_STRUCT_END _Pragma("pack(pop)")
221 #error gcc 4.x or higher required on W32 systems
225 * Define as empty, GNUNET_PACKED should suffice, but this won't work on W32
227 #define GNUNET_NETWORK_STRUCT_BEGIN
230 * Define as empty, GNUNET_PACKED should suffice, but this won't work on W32;
232 #define GNUNET_NETWORK_STRUCT_END
235 /* ************************ super-general types *********************** */
237 GNUNET_NETWORK_STRUCT_BEGIN
240 * Header for all communications.
242 struct GNUNET_MessageHeader
246 * The length of the struct (in bytes, including the length field itself),
247 * in big-endian format.
249 uint16_t size GNUNET_PACKED;
252 * The type of the message (GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_XXXX), in big-endian format.
254 uint16_t type GNUNET_PACKED;
260 * Answer from service to client about last operation.
262 struct GNUNET_OperationResultMessage
264 struct GNUNET_MessageHeader header;
266 uint32_t reserved GNUNET_PACKED;
271 uint64_t op_id GNUNET_PACKED;
274 * Status code for the operation.
276 uint64_t result_code GNUNET_PACKED;
278 /* Followed by data. */
281 GNUNET_NETWORK_STRUCT_END
284 * Function called with a filename.
287 * @param filename complete filename (absolute path)
288 * @return #GNUNET_OK to continue to iterate,
289 * #GNUNET_NO to stop iteration with no error,
290 * #GNUNET_SYSERR to abort iteration with error!
293 (*GNUNET_FileNameCallback) (void *cls,
294 const char *filename);
298 * Generic continuation callback.
300 * @param cls Closure.
303 (*GNUNET_ContinuationCallback) (void *cls);
307 * Function called with the result of an asynchronous operation.
312 * Result code for the operation.
314 * Data result for the operation.
319 (*GNUNET_ResultCallback) (void *cls, int64_t result_code,
320 const void *data, uint16_t data_size);
323 /* ****************************** logging ***************************** */
329 enum GNUNET_ErrorType
331 GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = -1,
332 GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_NONE = 0,
333 GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_ERROR = 1,
334 GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_WARNING = 2,
335 /* UX: We need a message type that is output by
336 * default without looking like there is a problem.
338 GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_MESSAGE = 4,
339 GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_INFO = 8,
340 GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG = 16,
341 GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_INVALID = 32,
342 GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_BULK = 64
348 * User-defined handler for log messages.
351 * @param kind severeity
352 * @param component what component is issuing the message?
353 * @param date when was the message logged?
354 * @param message what is the message
357 (*GNUNET_Logger) (void *cls,
358 enum GNUNET_ErrorType kind,
359 const char *component,
361 const char *message);
366 * Get the number of log calls that are going to be skipped
368 * @return number of log calls to be ignored
371 GNUNET_get_log_skip (void);
374 #if !defined(GNUNET_CULL_LOGGING)
376 GNUNET_get_log_call_status (int caller_level,
379 const char *function,
388 * @param kind how serious is the error?
389 * @param message what is the message (format string)
390 * @param ... arguments for format string
393 GNUNET_log_nocheck (enum GNUNET_ErrorType kind, const char *message, ...)
394 __attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)));
397 #if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ > 2) && defined(__OPTIMIZE__)
398 #define _GNUNET_BOOLEAN_EXPR(expr) \
400 int _gnunet_boolean_var_; \
402 _gnunet_boolean_var_ = 1; \
404 _gnunet_boolean_var_ = 0; \
405 _gnunet_boolean_var_; \
407 #define GN_LIKELY(expr) (__builtin_expect (_GNUNET_BOOLEAN_EXPR(expr), 1))
408 #define GN_UNLIKELY(expr) (__builtin_expect (_GNUNET_BOOLEAN_EXPR(expr), 0))
410 #define GN_LIKELY(expr) (expr)
411 #define GN_UNLIKELY(expr) (expr)
414 #if !defined(GNUNET_LOG_CALL_STATUS)
415 #define GNUNET_LOG_CALL_STATUS -1
421 * Log function that specifies an alternative component.
422 * This function should be used by plugins.
424 * @param kind how serious is the error?
425 * @param comp component responsible for generating the message
426 * @param message what is the message (format string)
427 * @param ... arguments for format string
430 GNUNET_log_from_nocheck (enum GNUNET_ErrorType kind, const char *comp,
431 const char *message, ...);
433 #if !defined(GNUNET_CULL_LOGGING)
434 #define GNUNET_log_from(kind,comp,...) do { int log_line = __LINE__;\
435 static int log_call_enabled = GNUNET_LOG_CALL_STATUS;\
436 if ((GNUNET_EXTRA_LOGGING > 0) || ((GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG & (kind)) == 0)) { \
437 if (GN_UNLIKELY(log_call_enabled == -1))\
438 log_call_enabled = GNUNET_get_log_call_status ((kind) & (~GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_BULK), (comp), __FILE__, __FUNCTION__, log_line); \
439 if (GN_UNLIKELY(GNUNET_get_log_skip () > 0)) { GNUNET_log_skip (-1, GNUNET_NO); }\
441 if (GN_UNLIKELY(log_call_enabled))\
442 GNUNET_log_from_nocheck ((kind), comp, __VA_ARGS__); \
447 #define GNUNET_log(kind,...) do { int log_line = __LINE__;\
448 static int log_call_enabled = GNUNET_LOG_CALL_STATUS;\
449 if ((GNUNET_EXTRA_LOGGING > 0) || ((GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_DEBUG & (kind)) == 0)) { \
450 if (GN_UNLIKELY(log_call_enabled == -1))\
451 log_call_enabled = GNUNET_get_log_call_status ((kind) & (~GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_BULK), NULL, __FILE__, __FUNCTION__, log_line);\
452 if (GN_UNLIKELY(GNUNET_get_log_skip () > 0)) { GNUNET_log_skip (-1, GNUNET_NO); }\
454 if (GN_UNLIKELY(log_call_enabled))\
455 GNUNET_log_nocheck ((kind), __VA_ARGS__); \
460 #define GNUNET_log(...)
461 #define GNUNET_log_from(...)
467 * Log error message about missing configuration option.
469 * @param kind log level
470 * @param section section with missing option
471 * @param option name of missing option
474 GNUNET_log_config_missing (enum GNUNET_ErrorType kind,
481 * Log error message about invalid configuration option value.
483 * @param kind log level
484 * @param section section with invalid option
485 * @param option name of invalid option
486 * @param required what is required that is invalid about the option
489 GNUNET_log_config_invalid (enum GNUNET_ErrorType kind,
492 const char *required);
497 * Abort the process, generate a core dump if possible.
498 * Most code should use `GNUNET_assert (0)` instead to
499 * first log the location of the failure.
502 GNUNET_abort_ (void) GNUNET_NORETURN;
507 * Ignore the next @a n calls to the log function.
509 * @param n number of log calls to ignore (could be negative)
510 * @param check_reset #GNUNET_YES to assert that the log skip counter is currently zero
513 GNUNET_log_skip (int n,
521 * @param comp default component to use
522 * @param loglevel what types of messages should be logged
523 * @param logfile change logging to logfile (use NULL to keep stderr)
524 * @return #GNUNET_OK on success, #GNUNET_SYSERR if logfile could not be opened
527 GNUNET_log_setup (const char *comp,
528 const char *loglevel,
529 const char *logfile);
534 * Add a custom logger. Note that installing any custom logger
535 * will disable the standard logger. When multiple custom loggers
536 * are installed, all will be called. The standard logger will
537 * only be used if no custom loggers are present.
539 * @param logger log function
540 * @param logger_cls closure for @a logger
543 GNUNET_logger_add (GNUNET_Logger logger,
549 * Remove a custom logger.
551 * @param logger log function
552 * @param logger_cls closure for @a logger
555 GNUNET_logger_remove (GNUNET_Logger logger,
561 * Convert a hash value to a string (for printing debug messages).
562 * This is one of the very few calls in the entire API that is
565 * @param hc the hash code
569 GNUNET_h2s (const struct GNUNET_HashCode * hc);
574 * Convert a hash value to a string (for printing debug messages).
575 * This prints all 104 characters of a hashcode!
576 * This is one of the very few calls in the entire API that is
579 * @param hc the hash code
583 GNUNET_h2s_full (const struct GNUNET_HashCode * hc);
588 * Convert a peer identity to a string (for printing debug messages).
589 * This is one of the very few calls in the entire API that is
592 * @param pid the peer identity
593 * @return string form of the pid; will be overwritten by next
594 * call to #GNUNET_i2s().
597 GNUNET_i2s (const struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity *pid);
602 * Convert a peer identity to a string (for printing debug messages).
603 * This is one of the very few calls in the entire API that is
606 * @param pid the peer identity
607 * @return string form of the pid; will be overwritten by next
608 * call to #GNUNET_i2s_full().
611 GNUNET_i2s_full (const struct GNUNET_PeerIdentity *pid);
616 * Convert a "struct sockaddr*" (IPv4 or IPv6 address) to a string
617 * (for printing debug messages). This is one of the very few calls
618 * in the entire API that is NOT reentrant!
620 * @param addr the address
621 * @param addrlen the length of the @a addr
622 * @return nicely formatted string for the address
623 * will be overwritten by next call to #GNUNET_a2s().
626 GNUNET_a2s (const struct sockaddr *addr,
632 * Convert error type to string.
634 * @param kind type to convert
635 * @return string corresponding to the type
638 GNUNET_error_type_to_string (enum GNUNET_ErrorType kind);
643 * Use this for fatal errors that cannot be handled
645 #define GNUNET_assert(cond) do { if (! (cond)) { GNUNET_log(GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_ERROR, _("Assertion failed at %s:%d.\n"), __FILE__, __LINE__); GNUNET_abort_(); } } while(0)
650 * Use this for fatal errors that cannot be handled
652 #define GNUNET_assert_at(cond, f, l) do { if (! (cond)) { GNUNET_log(GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_ERROR, _("Assertion failed at %s:%d.\n"), f, l); GNUNET_abort_(); } } while(0)
657 * Use this for internal assertion violations that are
658 * not fatal (can be handled) but should not occur.
660 #define GNUNET_break(cond) do { if (! (cond)) { GNUNET_log(GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_ERROR, _("Assertion failed at %s:%d.\n"), __FILE__, __LINE__); } } while(0)
665 * Use this for assertion violations caused by other
666 * peers (i.e. protocol violations). We do not want to
667 * confuse end-users (say, some other peer runs an
668 * older, broken or incompatible GNUnet version), but
669 * we still want to see these problems during
670 * development and testing. "OP == other peer".
672 #define GNUNET_break_op(cond) do { if (! (cond)) { GNUNET_log(GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_WARNING | GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_BULK, _("External protocol violation detected at %s:%d.\n"), __FILE__, __LINE__); } } while(0)
677 * Log an error message at log-level 'level' that indicates
678 * a failure of the command 'cmd' with the message given
679 * by strerror(errno).
681 #define GNUNET_log_strerror(level, cmd) do { GNUNET_log(level, _("`%s' failed at %s:%d with error: %s\n"), cmd, __FILE__, __LINE__, STRERROR(errno)); } while(0)
686 * Log an error message at log-level 'level' that indicates
687 * a failure of the command 'cmd' with the message given
688 * by strerror(errno).
690 #define GNUNET_log_from_strerror(level, component, cmd) do { GNUNET_log_from (level, component, _("`%s' failed at %s:%d with error: %s\n"), cmd, __FILE__, __LINE__, STRERROR(errno)); } while(0)
695 * Log an error message at log-level 'level' that indicates
696 * a failure of the command 'cmd' with the message given
697 * by strerror(errno).
699 #define GNUNET_log_strerror_file(level, cmd, filename) do { GNUNET_log(level, _("`%s' failed on file `%s' at %s:%d with error: %s\n"), cmd, filename, __FILE__, __LINE__, STRERROR(errno)); } while(0)
704 * Log an error message at log-level 'level' that indicates
705 * a failure of the command 'cmd' with the message given
706 * by strerror(errno).
708 #define GNUNET_log_from_strerror_file(level, component, cmd, filename) do { GNUNET_log_from (level, component, _("`%s' failed on file `%s' at %s:%d with error: %s\n"), cmd, filename,__FILE__, __LINE__, STRERROR(errno)); } while(0)
710 /* ************************* endianess conversion ****************** */
713 * Convert unsigned 64-bit integer to network byte order.
716 * The value in host byte order.
718 * @return The same value in network byte order.
721 GNUNET_htonll (uint64_t n);
725 * Convert unsigned 64-bit integer to host byte order.
728 * The value in network byte order.
730 * @return The same value in host byte order.
733 GNUNET_ntohll (uint64_t n);
737 * Convert double to network byte order.
740 * The value in host byte order.
742 * @return The same value in network byte order.
745 GNUNET_hton_double (double d);
749 * Convert double to host byte order
752 * The value in network byte order.
754 * @return The same value in host byte order.
757 GNUNET_ntoh_double (double d);
760 /* ************************* allocation functions ****************** */
764 * Maximum allocation with GNUNET_malloc macro.
766 #define GNUNET_MAX_MALLOC_CHECKED (1024 * 1024 * 40)
770 * Allocate a struct or union of the given @a type.
771 * Wrapper around #GNUNET_malloc that returns a pointer
772 * to the newly created object of the correct type.
774 * @param type name of the struct or union, i.e. pass 'struct Foo'.
776 #define GNUNET_new(type) (type *) GNUNET_malloc (sizeof (type))
779 * Call memcpy() but check for @a n being 0 first. In the latter
780 * case, it is now safe to pass NULL for @a src or @a dst.
781 * Unlike traditional memcpy(), returns nothing.
783 * @param dst destination of the copy, may be NULL if @a n is zero
784 * @param src source of the copy, may be NULL if @a n is zero
785 * @param n number of bytes to copy
787 #define GNUNET_memcpy(dst,src,n) do { if (0 != n) { (void) memcpy (dst,src,n); } } while (0)
792 * Allocate a size @a n array with structs or unions of the given @a type.
793 * Wrapper around #GNUNET_malloc that returns a pointer
794 * to the newly created objects of the correct type.
796 * @param n number of elements in the array
797 * @param type name of the struct or union, i.e. pass 'struct Foo'.
799 #define GNUNET_new_array(n, type) (type *) GNUNET_malloc ((n) * sizeof (type))
803 * Wrapper around malloc. Allocates size bytes of memory.
804 * The memory will be zero'ed out.
806 * @param size the number of bytes to allocate, must be
807 * smaller than 40 MB.
808 * @return pointer to size bytes of memory, never NULL (!)
810 #define GNUNET_malloc(size) GNUNET_xmalloc_(size, __FILE__, __LINE__)
814 * Allocate and initialize a block of memory.
816 * @param buf data to initalize the block with
817 * @param size the number of bytes in buf (and size of the allocation)
818 * @return pointer to size bytes of memory, never NULL (!)
820 #define GNUNET_memdup(buf,size) GNUNET_xmemdup_(buf, size, __FILE__, __LINE__)
824 * Wrapper around malloc. Allocates size bytes of memory.
825 * The memory will be zero'ed out.
827 * @param size the number of bytes to allocate
828 * @return pointer to size bytes of memory, NULL if we do not have enough memory
830 #define GNUNET_malloc_large(size) GNUNET_xmalloc_unchecked_(size, __FILE__, __LINE__)
834 * Wrapper around realloc. Rellocates size bytes of memory.
836 * @param ptr the pointer to reallocate
837 * @param size the number of bytes to reallocate
838 * @return pointer to size bytes of memory
840 #define GNUNET_realloc(ptr, size) GNUNET_xrealloc_(ptr, size, __FILE__, __LINE__)
844 * Wrapper around free. Frees the memory referred to by ptr.
845 * Note that it is generally better to free memory that was
846 * allocated with #GNUNET_array_grow using #GNUNET_array_grow(mem, size, 0) instead of #GNUNET_free.
848 * @param ptr location where to free the memory. ptr must have
849 * been returned by #GNUNET_strdup, #GNUNET_strndup, #GNUNET_malloc or #GNUNET_array_grow earlier.
851 #define GNUNET_free(ptr) GNUNET_xfree_(ptr, __FILE__, __LINE__)
855 * Free the memory pointed to by ptr if ptr is not NULL.
856 * Equivalent to `if (NULL != ptr) GNUNET_free(ptr)`.
858 * @param ptr the location in memory to free
860 #define GNUNET_free_non_null(ptr) do { void * __x__ = ptr; if (__x__ != NULL) { GNUNET_free(__x__); } } while(0)
864 * Wrapper around #GNUNET_xstrdup_. Makes a copy of the zero-terminated string
867 * @param a pointer to a zero-terminated string
868 * @return a copy of the string including zero-termination
870 #define GNUNET_strdup(a) GNUNET_xstrdup_(a,__FILE__,__LINE__)
874 * Wrapper around #GNUNET_xstrndup_. Makes a partial copy of the string
877 * @param a pointer to a string
878 * @param length of the string to duplicate
879 * @return a partial copy of the string including zero-termination
881 #define GNUNET_strndup(a,length) GNUNET_xstrndup_(a,length,__FILE__,__LINE__)
885 * Grow a well-typed (!) array. This is a convenience
886 * method to grow a vector @a arr of size @a size
887 * to the new (target) size @a tsize.
890 * Example (simple, well-typed stack):
893 * static struct foo * myVector = NULL;
894 * static int myVecLen = 0;
896 * static void push(struct foo * elem) {
897 * GNUNET_array_grow(myVector, myVecLen, myVecLen+1);
898 * GNUNET_memcpy(&myVector[myVecLen-1], elem, sizeof(struct foo));
901 * static void pop(struct foo * elem) {
902 * if (myVecLen == 0) die();
903 * GNUNET_memcpy(elem, myVector[myVecLen-1], sizeof(struct foo));
904 * GNUNET_array_grow(myVector, myVecLen, myVecLen-1);
908 * @param arr base-pointer of the vector, may be NULL if size is 0;
909 * will be updated to reflect the new address. The TYPE of
910 * arr is important since size is the number of elements and
911 * not the size in bytes
912 * @param size the number of elements in the existing vector (number
913 * of elements to copy over)
914 * @param tsize the target size for the resulting vector, use 0 to
915 * free the vector (then, arr will be NULL afterwards).
917 #define GNUNET_array_grow(arr,size,tsize) GNUNET_xgrow_((void**)&arr, sizeof(arr[0]), &size, tsize, __FILE__, __LINE__)
921 * Append an element to a list (growing the
924 #define GNUNET_array_append(arr,size,element) do { GNUNET_array_grow(arr,size,size+1); arr[size-1] = element; } while(0)
928 * Like snprintf, just aborts if the buffer is of insufficient size.
930 * @param buf pointer to buffer that is written to
931 * @param size number of bytes in @a buf
932 * @param format format strings
933 * @param ... data for format string
934 * @return number of bytes written to buf or negative value on error
937 GNUNET_snprintf (char *buf, size_t size, const char *format, ...);
942 * Like asprintf, just portable.
944 * @param buf set to a buffer of sufficient size (allocated, caller must free)
945 * @param format format string (see printf, fprintf, etc.)
946 * @param ... data for format string
947 * @return number of bytes in "*buf" excluding 0-termination
950 GNUNET_asprintf (char **buf, const char *format, ...);
953 /* ************** internal implementations, use macros above! ************** */
956 * Allocate memory. Checks the return value, aborts if no more
957 * memory is available. Don't use GNUNET_xmalloc_ directly. Use the
958 * #GNUNET_malloc macro.
959 * The memory will be zero'ed out.
961 * @param size number of bytes to allocate
962 * @param filename where is this call being made (for debugging)
963 * @param linenumber line where this call is being made (for debugging)
964 * @return allocated memory, never NULL
967 GNUNET_xmalloc_ (size_t size, const char *filename, int linenumber);
971 * Allocate and initialize memory. Checks the return value, aborts if no more
972 * memory is available. Don't use GNUNET_xmemdup_ directly. Use the
973 * #GNUNET_memdup macro.
975 * @param buf buffer to initialize from (must contain size bytes)
976 * @param size number of bytes to allocate
977 * @param filename where is this call being made (for debugging)
978 * @param linenumber line where this call is being made (for debugging)
979 * @return allocated memory, never NULL
982 GNUNET_xmemdup_ (const void *buf, size_t size, const char *filename,
987 * Allocate memory. This function does not check if the allocation
988 * request is within reasonable bounds, allowing allocations larger
989 * than 40 MB. If you don't expect the possibility of very large
990 * allocations, use #GNUNET_malloc instead. The memory will be zero'ed
993 * @param size number of bytes to allocate
994 * @param filename where is this call being made (for debugging)
995 * @param linenumber line where this call is being made (for debugging)
996 * @return pointer to size bytes of memory, NULL if we do not have enough memory
999 GNUNET_xmalloc_unchecked_ (size_t size, const char *filename, int linenumber);
1003 * Reallocate memory. Checks the return value, aborts if no more
1004 * memory is available.
1007 GNUNET_xrealloc_ (void *ptr, size_t n, const char *filename, int linenumber);
1011 * Free memory. Merely a wrapper for the case that we
1012 * want to keep track of allocations. Don't use GNUNET_xfree_
1013 * directly. Use the #GNUNET_free macro.
1015 * @param ptr pointer to memory to free
1016 * @param filename where is this call being made (for debugging)
1017 * @param linenumber line where this call is being made (for debugging)
1020 GNUNET_xfree_ (void *ptr, const char *filename, int linenumber);
1024 * Dup a string. Don't call GNUNET_xstrdup_ directly. Use the #GNUNET_strdup macro.
1025 * @param str string to duplicate
1026 * @param filename where is this call being made (for debugging)
1027 * @param linenumber line where this call is being made (for debugging)
1028 * @return the duplicated string
1031 GNUNET_xstrdup_ (const char *str, const char *filename, int linenumber);
1034 * Dup partially a string. Don't call GNUNET_xstrndup_ directly. Use the #GNUNET_strndup macro.
1036 * @param str string to duplicate
1037 * @param len length of the string to duplicate
1038 * @param filename where is this call being made (for debugging)
1039 * @param linenumber line where this call is being made (for debugging)
1040 * @return the duplicated string
1043 GNUNET_xstrndup_ (const char *str, size_t len, const char *filename,
1047 * Grow an array, the new elements are zeroed out.
1048 * Grows old by (*oldCount-newCount)*elementSize
1049 * bytes and sets *oldCount to newCount.
1051 * Don't call GNUNET_xgrow_ directly. Use the #GNUNET_array_grow macro.
1053 * @param old address of the pointer to the array
1055 * @param elementSize the size of the elements of the array
1056 * @param oldCount address of the number of elements in the *old array
1057 * @param newCount number of elements in the new array, may be 0 (then *old will be NULL afterwards)
1058 * @param filename where is this call being made (for debugging)
1059 * @param linenumber line where this call is being made (for debugging)
1062 GNUNET_xgrow_ (void **old, size_t elementSize, unsigned int *oldCount,
1063 unsigned int newCount, const char *filename, int linenumber);
1068 * Create a copy of the given message.
1070 * @param msg message to copy
1071 * @return duplicate of the message
1073 struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *
1074 GNUNET_copy_message (const struct GNUNET_MessageHeader *msg);
1077 #if __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901L
1079 #define __func__ __FUNCTION__
1081 #define __func__ "<unknown>"
1087 * Valid task priorities. Use these, do not pass random integers!
1088 * For various reasons (#3862 -- building with QT Creator, and
1089 * our restricted cross-compilation with emscripten) this cannot
1090 * be in gnunet_scheduler_lib.h, but it works if we declare it here.
1091 * Naturally, logically this is part of the scheduler.
1093 enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Priority
1096 * Run with the same priority as the current job.
1098 GNUNET_SCHEDULER_PRIORITY_KEEP = 0,
1101 * Run when otherwise idle.
1103 GNUNET_SCHEDULER_PRIORITY_IDLE = 1,
1106 * Run as background job (higher than idle,
1107 * lower than default).
1109 GNUNET_SCHEDULER_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND = 2,
1112 * Run with the default priority (normal
1113 * P2P operations). Any task that is scheduled
1114 * without an explicit priority being specified
1115 * will run with this priority.
1117 GNUNET_SCHEDULER_PRIORITY_DEFAULT = 3,
1120 * Run with high priority (important requests).
1121 * Higher than DEFAULT.
1123 GNUNET_SCHEDULER_PRIORITY_HIGH = 4,
1126 * Run with priority for interactive tasks.
1127 * Higher than "HIGH".
1129 GNUNET_SCHEDULER_PRIORITY_UI = 5,
1132 * Run with priority for urgent tasks. Use
1133 * for things like aborts and shutdowns that
1134 * need to preempt "UI"-level tasks.
1137 GNUNET_SCHEDULER_PRIORITY_URGENT = 6,
1140 * This is an internal priority level that is only used for tasks
1141 * that are being triggered due to shutdown (they have automatically
1142 * highest priority). User code must not use this priority level
1143 * directly. Tasks run with this priority level that internally
1144 * schedule other tasks will see their original priority level
1145 * be inherited (unless otherwise specified).
1147 GNUNET_SCHEDULER_PRIORITY_SHUTDOWN = 7,
1150 * Number of priorities (must be the last priority).
1151 * This priority must not be used by clients.
1153 GNUNET_SCHEDULER_PRIORITY_COUNT = 8
1157 #if 0 /* keep Emacsens' auto-indent happy */
1164 #endif /* GNUNET_COMMON_H */