pjsip-pjproject/third_party/gsm/tls/ginger.c

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/*
* Copyright 1996 by Jutta Degener and Carsten Bormann, Technische
* Universitaet Berlin. See the accompanying file "COPYRIGHT" for
* details. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY FOR THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
/*$Header*/
/* Generate code to pack a bit array from a name:#bits description */
#include <stdio.h>
#include "taste.h"
#include "proto.h"
#include <limits.h>
/* This module is the opposite of sour. Sweet was already taken,
* that's why it's called ginger. (Add one point if that reminds
* you of Gary Larson.)
*/
#define WORD_BITS 16 /* sizeof(uword) * CHAR_BIT on the
* target architecture---if this isn't 16,
* you're in trouble with this library anyway.
*/
#define BYTE_BITS 8 /* CHAR_BIT on the target architecture---
* if this isn't 8, you're in *deep* trouble.
*/
void write_code P2((s_spex, n_spex), struct spex * s_spex, int n_spex)
{
struct spex * sp = s_spex;
int n_in = 0;
printf("uword sr = 0;\n");
for (; n_spex > 0; n_spex--, sp++) {
while (n_in < sp->varsize) {
if (n_in) printf("sr |= (uword)*c++ << %d;\n", n_in);
else printf("sr = *c++;\n");
n_in += BYTE_BITS;
}
printf("%s = sr & %#x; sr >>= %d;\n",
sp->var, ~(~0U << sp->varsize), sp->varsize);
n_in -= sp->varsize;
}
if (n_in > 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%d bits left over\n", n_in);
}
}