mariadb/toku_include/toku_htod.h
Yoni Fogel cab4fe72c8 Addresses #1617 Add byte-order verification to header. version/size of header is always stored in network order
version of log is always stored in network order
cleaned up toku_htod

git-svn-id: file:///svn/toku/tokudb@10723 c7de825b-a66e-492c-adef-691d508d4ae1
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/* -*- mode: C; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
#ident "Copyright (c) 2007 Tokutek Inc. All rights reserved."
/* Purpose of this file is to provide definitions of
* Host to Disk byte transposition functions, an abstraction of
* htod32()/dtoh32() and htod16()/dtoh16() functions.
*
* These htod/dtoh functions will only perform the transposition
* if the disk and host are defined to be in opposite endian-ness.
* If we define the disk to be in host order, then no byte
* transposition is performed. (We might do this to save the
* the time used for byte transposition.)
*
* This abstraction layer allows us to define the disk to be in
* any byte order with a single compile-time switch (in htod.c).
*
* NOTE: THIS FILE DOES NOT CURRENTLY SUPPORT A BIG-ENDIAN
* HOST AND A LITTLE-ENDIAN DISK.
*/
#ifndef HTOD_H
#define HTOD_H
static const int64_t toku_byte_order_host = 0x0102030405060708LL;
#include <endian.h>
#if !defined(__BYTE_ORDER) || \
!defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN) || \
!defined(__BIG_ENDIAN)
#error Standard endianness things not all defined
#endif
#define NETWORK_BYTE_ORDER (__BIG_ENDIAN)
#define INTEL_BYTE_ORDER (__LITTLE_ENDIAN)
#define HOST_BYTE_ORDER (__BYTE_ORDER)
//DISK_BYTE_ORDER is the byte ordering for integers written to disk.
//If DISK_BYTE_ORDER is the same as HOST_BYTE_ORDER no conversions are necessary.
//Otherwise some structures require conversion to HOST_BYTE_ORDER on loading from disk (HOST_BYTE_ORDER in memory), and
//others require conversion to HOST_BYTE_ORDER on every access/mutate (DISK_BYTE_ORDER in memory).
#define DISK_BYTE_ORDER (INTEL_BYTE_ORDER)
#if HOST_BYTE_ORDER!=INTEL_BYTE_ORDER
//Even though the functions are noops if DISK==HOST, we do not have the logic to test whether the file was moved from another BYTE_ORDER machine.
#error Only intel byte order supported so far.
#endif
#if DISK_BYTE_ORDER == HOST_BYTE_ORDER
static inline uint32_t
toku_dtoh32(uint32_t i) {
return i;
}
static inline uint32_t
toku_htod32(uint32_t i) {
return i;
}
#else
#error Not supported
#endif
#endif