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254 lines
9.2 KiB
C++
254 lines
9.2 KiB
C++
//===-- DataEncoder.cpp -----------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "lldb/Utility/DataEncoder.h"
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#include "lldb/Utility/DataBuffer.h"
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#include "lldb/Utility/Endian.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Endian.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" // for llvm_unreachable
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#include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h"
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#include <cassert>
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#include <cstddef>
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#include <string.h>
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using namespace lldb;
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using namespace lldb_private;
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using namespace llvm::support::endian;
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Default constructor.
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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DataEncoder::DataEncoder()
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: m_start(nullptr), m_end(nullptr),
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m_byte_order(endian::InlHostByteOrder()), m_addr_size(sizeof(void *)),
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m_data_sp() {}
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// This constructor allows us to use data that is owned by someone else. The
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// data must stay around as long as this object is valid.
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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DataEncoder::DataEncoder(void *data, uint32_t length, ByteOrder endian,
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uint8_t addr_size)
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: m_start((uint8_t *)data), m_end((uint8_t *)data + length),
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m_byte_order(endian), m_addr_size(addr_size), m_data_sp() {}
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Make a shared pointer reference to the shared data in "data_sp" and set the
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// endian swapping setting to "swap", and the address size to "addr_size". The
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// shared data reference will ensure the data lives as long as any DataEncoder
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// objects exist that have a reference to this data.
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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DataEncoder::DataEncoder(const DataBufferSP &data_sp, ByteOrder endian,
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uint8_t addr_size)
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: m_start(nullptr), m_end(nullptr), m_byte_order(endian),
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m_addr_size(addr_size), m_data_sp() {
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SetData(data_sp);
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}
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DataEncoder::~DataEncoder() = default;
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Clears the object contents back to a default invalid state, and release any
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// references to shared data that this object may contain.
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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void DataEncoder::Clear() {
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m_start = nullptr;
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m_end = nullptr;
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m_byte_order = endian::InlHostByteOrder();
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m_addr_size = sizeof(void *);
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m_data_sp.reset();
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}
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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// If this object contains shared data, this function returns the offset into
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// that shared data. Else zero is returned.
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//------------------------------------------------------------------
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size_t DataEncoder::GetSharedDataOffset() const {
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if (m_start != nullptr) {
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const DataBuffer *data = m_data_sp.get();
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if (data != nullptr) {
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const uint8_t *data_bytes = data->GetBytes();
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if (data_bytes != nullptr) {
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assert(m_start >= data_bytes);
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return m_start - data_bytes;
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}
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Set the data with which this object will extract from to data starting at
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// BYTES and set the length of the data to LENGTH bytes long. The data is
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// externally owned must be around at least as long as this object points to
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// the data. No copy of the data is made, this object just refers to this data
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// and can extract from it. If this object refers to any shared data upon
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// entry, the reference to that data will be released. Is SWAP is set to true,
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// any data extracted will be endian swapped.
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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uint32_t DataEncoder::SetData(void *bytes, uint32_t length, ByteOrder endian) {
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m_byte_order = endian;
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m_data_sp.reset();
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if (bytes == nullptr || length == 0) {
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m_start = nullptr;
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m_end = nullptr;
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} else {
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m_start = (uint8_t *)bytes;
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m_end = m_start + length;
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}
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return GetByteSize();
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}
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Assign the data for this object to be a subrange of the shared data in
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// "data_sp" starting "data_offset" bytes into "data_sp" and ending
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// "data_length" bytes later. If "data_offset" is not a valid offset into
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// "data_sp", then this object will contain no bytes. If "data_offset" is
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// within "data_sp" yet "data_length" is too large, the length will be capped
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// at the number of bytes remaining in "data_sp". A ref counted pointer to the
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// data in "data_sp" will be made in this object IF the number of bytes this
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// object refers to in greater than zero (if at least one byte was available
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// starting at "data_offset") to ensure the data stays around as long as it is
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// needed. The address size and endian swap settings will remain unchanged from
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// their current settings.
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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uint32_t DataEncoder::SetData(const DataBufferSP &data_sp, uint32_t data_offset,
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uint32_t data_length) {
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m_start = m_end = nullptr;
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if (data_length > 0) {
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m_data_sp = data_sp;
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if (data_sp) {
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const size_t data_size = data_sp->GetByteSize();
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if (data_offset < data_size) {
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m_start = data_sp->GetBytes() + data_offset;
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const size_t bytes_left = data_size - data_offset;
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// Cap the length of we asked for too many
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if (data_length <= bytes_left)
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m_end = m_start + data_length; // We got all the bytes we wanted
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else
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m_end = m_start + bytes_left; // Not all the bytes requested were
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// available in the shared data
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}
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}
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}
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uint32_t new_size = GetByteSize();
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// Don't hold a shared pointer to the data buffer if we don't share any valid
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// bytes in the shared buffer.
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if (new_size == 0)
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m_data_sp.reset();
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return new_size;
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}
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Extract a single unsigned char from the binary data and update the offset
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// pointed to by "offset_ptr".
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//
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// RETURNS the byte that was extracted, or zero on failure.
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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uint32_t DataEncoder::PutU8(uint32_t offset, uint8_t value) {
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if (ValidOffset(offset)) {
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m_start[offset] = value;
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return offset + 1;
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}
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return UINT32_MAX;
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}
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uint32_t DataEncoder::PutU16(uint32_t offset, uint16_t value) {
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if (ValidOffsetForDataOfSize(offset, sizeof(value))) {
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if (m_byte_order != endian::InlHostByteOrder())
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write16be(m_start + offset, value);
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else
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write16le(m_start + offset, value);
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return offset + sizeof(value);
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}
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return UINT32_MAX;
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}
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uint32_t DataEncoder::PutU32(uint32_t offset, uint32_t value) {
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if (ValidOffsetForDataOfSize(offset, sizeof(value))) {
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if (m_byte_order != endian::InlHostByteOrder())
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write32be(m_start + offset, value);
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else
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write32le(m_start + offset, value);
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return offset + sizeof(value);
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}
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return UINT32_MAX;
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}
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uint32_t DataEncoder::PutU64(uint32_t offset, uint64_t value) {
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if (ValidOffsetForDataOfSize(offset, sizeof(value))) {
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if (m_byte_order != endian::InlHostByteOrder())
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write64be(m_start + offset, value);
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else
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write64le(m_start + offset, value);
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return offset + sizeof(value);
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}
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return UINT32_MAX;
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}
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Extract a single integer value from the data and update the offset pointed
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// to by "offset_ptr". The size of the extracted integer is specified by the
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// "byte_size" argument. "byte_size" should have a value >= 1 and <= 8 since
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// the return value is only 64 bits wide. Any "byte_size" values less than 1 or
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// greater than 8 will result in nothing being extracted, and zero being
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// returned.
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//
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// RETURNS the integer value that was extracted, or zero on failure.
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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uint32_t DataEncoder::PutMaxU64(uint32_t offset, uint32_t byte_size,
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uint64_t value) {
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switch (byte_size) {
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case 1:
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return PutU8(offset, value);
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case 2:
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return PutU16(offset, value);
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case 4:
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return PutU32(offset, value);
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case 8:
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return PutU64(offset, value);
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default:
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llvm_unreachable("GetMax64 unhandled case!");
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}
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return UINT32_MAX;
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}
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uint32_t DataEncoder::PutData(uint32_t offset, const void *src,
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uint32_t src_len) {
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if (src == nullptr || src_len == 0)
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return offset;
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if (ValidOffsetForDataOfSize(offset, src_len)) {
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memcpy(m_start + offset, src, src_len);
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return offset + src_len;
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}
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return UINT32_MAX;
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}
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uint32_t DataEncoder::PutAddress(uint32_t offset, lldb::addr_t addr) {
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return PutMaxU64(offset, GetAddressByteSize(), addr);
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}
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uint32_t DataEncoder::PutCString(uint32_t offset, const char *cstr) {
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if (cstr != nullptr)
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return PutData(offset, cstr, strlen(cstr) + 1);
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return UINT32_MAX;
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}
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