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47#ifndef XMD_H
48# define XMD_H 1
49/*
50 * Xmd.h: MACHINE DEPENDENT DECLARATIONS.
51 */
52
53/*
54 * Special per-machine configuration flags.
55 */
56# if defined(__sun) && defined(__SVR4)
57# include <sys/isa_defs.h> /* Solaris: defines _LP64 if necessary */
58# endif
59
60# if defined (_LP64) || defined(__LP64__) || \
61 defined(__alpha) || defined(__alpha__) || \
62 defined(__ia64__) || defined(ia64) || \
63 defined(__sparc64__) || \
64 defined(__s390x__) || \
65 defined(__amd64__) || defined(amd64) || \
66 defined(__powerpc64__)
67# if !defined(__ILP32__) /* amd64-x32 is 32bit */
68# define LONG64 /* 32/64-bit architecture */
69# endif /* !__ILP32__ */
70# endif
71
72/*
73 * Definition of macro used to set constants for size of network structures;
74 * machines with preprocessors that can't handle all of the sz_ symbols
75 * can define this macro to be sizeof(x) if and only if their compiler doesn't
76 * pad out structures (esp. the xTextElt structure which contains only two
77 * one-byte fields). Network structures should always define sz_symbols.
78 *
79 * The sz_ prefix is used instead of something more descriptive so that the
80 * symbols are no more than 32 characters long (which causes problems for some
81 * compilers and preprocessors).
82 *
83 * The extra indirection is to get macro arguments to expand correctly before
84 * the concatenation, rather than afterward.
85 */
86# define _SIZEOF(x) sz_##x
87# define SIZEOF(x) _SIZEOF(x)
88
89/*
90 * Bitfield suffixes for the protocol structure elements, if you
91 * need them. Note that bitfields are not guaranteed to be signed
92 * (or even unsigned) according to ANSI C.
93 */
94# define B32 /* bitfield not needed on architectures with native 32-bit type */
95# define B16 /* bitfield not needed on architectures with native 16-bit type */
96# ifdef LONG64
97typedef long INT64;
98typedef int INT32;
99# else
100typedef long INT32;
101# endif
102typedef short INT16;
103
104typedef signed char INT8;
105
106# ifdef LONG64
107typedef unsigned long CARD64;
108typedef unsigned int CARD32;
109# else
110typedef unsigned long long CARD64;
111typedef unsigned long CARD32;
112# endif
113typedef unsigned short CARD16;
114typedef unsigned char CARD8;
115
116typedef CARD32 BITS32;
117typedef CARD16 BITS16;
118
119typedef CARD8 BYTE;
120typedef CARD8 BOOL;
121
122/*
123 * was definitions for sign-extending bitfields on architectures without
124 * native types smaller than 64-bit, now just backwards compatibility
125 */
126# define cvtINT8toInt(val) (val)
127# define cvtINT16toInt(val) (val)
128# define cvtINT32toInt(val) (val)
129# define cvtINT8toShort(val) (val)
130# define cvtINT16toShort(val) (val)
131# define cvtINT32toShort(val) (val)
132# define cvtINT8toLong(val) (val)
133# define cvtINT16toLong(val) (val)
134# define cvtINT32toLong(val) (val)
135
136/*
137 * this version should leave result of type (t *), but that should only be
138 * used when not in MUSTCOPY
139 */
140# define NEXTPTR(p,t) (((t *)(p)) + 1)
141
142#endif /* XMD_H */
143