binarybuffer: add API documentation

Adds Doxygen documentation for a number of the binarybuffer APIs,
including "unexpected" behavior exposed during review on the list.
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Zachary T Welch 2009-11-16 01:10:46 -08:00
parent d6348d4316
commit 45527ee82c

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* Support functions to access arbitrary bits in a byte array
*/
/**
* Sets @c num bits in @c _buffer, starting at the @c first bit,
* using the bits in @c value. This routine fast-paths writes
* of little-endian, byte-aligned, 32-bit words.
* @param _buffer The buffer whose bits will be set.
* @param first The bit offset in @c _buffer to start writing (0-31).
* @param num The number of bits from @c value to copy (1-32).
* @param value Up to 32 bits that will be copied to _buffer.
*/
static inline void buf_set_u32(void *_buffer,
unsigned first, unsigned num, uint32_t value)
{
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}
}
}
/**
* Retrieves @c num bits from @c _buffer, starting at the @c first bit,
* returning the bits in a 32-bit word. This routine fast-paths reads
* of little-endian, byte-aligned, 32-bit words.
* @param _buffer The buffer whose bits will be read.
* @param first The bit offset in @c _buffer to start reading (0-31).
* @param num The number of bits from @c _buffer to read (1-32).
* @returns Up to 32-bits that were read from @c _buffer.
*/
static inline uint32_t buf_get_u32(const void *_buffer,
unsigned first, unsigned num)
{
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}
}
/// flip_u32 inverts the bit order inside a 32-bit word (31..0 -> 0..31)
uint32_t flip_u32(uint32_t value, unsigned num);
/**
* Inverts the ordering of bits inside a 32-bit word (e.g. 31..0 -> 0..31).
* This routine can be used to flip smaller data types by using smaller
* values for @c width.
* @param value The word to flip.
* @param width The number of bits in value (2-32).
* @returns A 32-bit word with @c value in reversed bit-order.
*/
uint32_t flip_u32(uint32_t value, unsigned width);
bool buf_cmp(const void *buf1, const void *buf2, unsigned size);
bool buf_cmp_mask(const void *buf1, const void *buf2,
const void *mask, unsigned size);
/**
* Copies @c size bits out of @c from and into @c to. Any extra
* bits in the final byte will be set to zero.
* @param from The buffer to copy into @c to.
* @param to The buffer that will receive the copy of @c from.
* @param size The number of bits to copy.
*/
void* buf_cpy(const void *from, void *to, unsigned size);
void* buf_set_ones(void *buf, unsigned count);
/**
* Set the contents of @c buf with @c count bits, all set to 1.
* @param buf The buffer to fill with ones.
* @param size The number of bits.
* @returns The original buffer (@c buf).
*/
void* buf_set_ones(void *buf, unsigned size);
void* buf_set_buf(const void *src, unsigned src_start,
void *dst, unsigned dst_start, unsigned len);