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#ifndef _BABELTRACE_CTF_EVENTS_H
#define _BABELTRACE_CTF_EVENTS_H

/*
 * BabelTrace
 *
 * CTF events API
 *
 * Copyright 2011-2012 EfficiOS Inc. and Linux Foundation
 *
 * Author: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
 *         Julien Desfossez <julien.desfossez@efficios.com>
 *
 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
 * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
 * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
 * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
 * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
 * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
 * the following conditions:
 *
 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
 * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
 */

#include <stdint.h>
#include <babeltrace/context.h>

struct definition;
struct bt_ctf_event;
struct bt_ctf_event_decl;
struct bt_ctf_field_decl;

/*
 * the top-level scopes in CTF
 */
enum bt_ctf_scope {
	BT_TRACE_PACKET_HEADER          = 0,
	BT_STREAM_PACKET_CONTEXT        = 1,
	BT_STREAM_EVENT_HEADER          = 2,
	BT_STREAM_EVENT_CONTEXT         = 3,
	BT_EVENT_CONTEXT                = 4,
	BT_EVENT_FIELDS                 = 5,
};

/*
 * the supported CTF types
 */
enum ctf_type_id {
	CTF_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
	CTF_TYPE_INTEGER,
	CTF_TYPE_FLOAT,
	CTF_TYPE_ENUM,
	CTF_TYPE_STRING,
	CTF_TYPE_STRUCT,
	CTF_TYPE_UNTAGGED_VARIANT,
	CTF_TYPE_VARIANT,
	CTF_TYPE_ARRAY,
	CTF_TYPE_SEQUENCE,
	NR_CTF_TYPES,
};

/*
 * the supported CTF string encodings
 */
enum ctf_string_encoding {
	CTF_STRING_NONE = 0,
	CTF_STRING_UTF8,
	CTF_STRING_ASCII,
	CTF_STRING_UNKNOWN,
};

/*
 * bt_ctf_get_top_level_scope: return a definition of the top-level scope
 *
 * Top-level scopes are defined in the bt_ctf_scope enum.
 * In order to get a field or a field list, the user needs to pass a
 * scope as argument, this scope can be a top-level scope or a scope
 * relative to an arbitrary field. This function provides the mapping
 * between the enum and the actual definition of top-level scopes.
 * On error return NULL.
 */
const struct definition *bt_ctf_get_top_level_scope(const struct bt_ctf_event *event,
		enum bt_ctf_scope scope);

/*
 * bt_ctf_event_get_name: returns the name of the event or NULL on error
 */
const char *bt_ctf_event_name(const struct bt_ctf_event *event);

/*
 * bt_ctf_get_timestamp_raw: returns the timestamp of the event as written in
 * the packet or -1ULL on error
 */
uint64_t bt_ctf_get_timestamp_raw(const struct bt_ctf_event *event);

/*
 * bt_ctf_get_timestamp: returns the timestamp of the event offsetted with the
 * system clock source or -1ULL on error
 */
uint64_t bt_ctf_get_timestamp(const struct bt_ctf_event *event);

/*
 * bt_ctf_get_field_list: set list pointer to an array of definition
 * pointers and set count to the number of elements in the array.
 * Return 0 on success and a negative value on error.
 */
int bt_ctf_get_field_list(const struct bt_ctf_event *event,
		const struct definition *scope,
		struct definition const * const **list,
		unsigned int *count);

/*
 * bt_ctf_get_field: returns the definition of a specific field
 */
const struct definition *bt_ctf_get_field(const struct bt_ctf_event *event,
		const struct definition *scope,
		const char *field);

/*
 * bt_ctf_get_index: if the field is an array or a sequence, return the element
 * at position index, otherwise return NULL;
 */
const struct definition *bt_ctf_get_index(const struct bt_ctf_event *event,
		const struct definition *field,
		unsigned int index);

/*
 * bt_ctf_field_name: returns the name of a field or NULL on error
 */
const char *bt_ctf_field_name(const struct definition *def);

/*
 * bt_ctf_field_type: returns the type of a field or -1 if unknown
 */
enum ctf_type_id bt_ctf_field_type(const struct definition *def);

/*
 * bt_ctf_get_int_signedness: return the signedness of an integer
 *
 * return 0 if unsigned
 * return 1 if signed
 * return -1 on error
 */
int bt_ctf_get_int_signedness(const struct definition *field);

/*
 * bt_ctf_get_int_base: return the base of an int or a negative value on error
 */
int bt_ctf_get_int_base(const struct definition *field);

/*
 * bt_ctf_get_int_byte_order: return the byte order of an int or a negative
 * value on error
 */
int bt_ctf_get_int_byte_order(const struct definition *field);

/*
 * bt_ctf_get_encoding: return the encoding of an int or a string.
 * return a negative value on error
 */
enum ctf_string_encoding bt_ctf_get_encoding(const struct definition *field);

/*
 * bt_ctf_get_array_len: return the len of an array or a negative
 * value on error
 */
int bt_ctf_get_array_len(const struct definition *field);

/*
 * Field access functions
 *
 * These functions return the value associated with the field passed in
 * parameter.
 *
 * If the field does not exist or is not of the type requested, the value
 * returned is undefined. To check if an error occured, use the
 * bt_ctf_field_error() function after accessing a field.
 */
uint64_t bt_ctf_get_uint64(const struct definition *field);
int64_t bt_ctf_get_int64(const struct definition *field);
char *bt_ctf_get_char_array(const struct definition *field);
char *bt_ctf_get_string(const struct definition *field);

/*
 * bt_ctf_field_error: returns the last error code encountered while
 * accessing a field and reset the error flag.
 * Return 0 if no error, a negative value otherwise.
 */
int bt_ctf_field_get_error(void);

/*
 * bt_ctf_get_event_decl_list: set list pointer to an array of bt_ctf_event_decl
 * pointers and set count to the number of elements in the array.
 *
 * Return 0 on success and a negative value on error.
 */
int bt_ctf_get_event_decl_list(int handle_id, struct bt_context *ctx,
		struct bt_ctf_event_decl * const **list,
		unsigned int *count);

/*
 * bt_ctf_get_decl_event_name: return the name of the event or NULL on error
 */
const char *bt_ctf_get_decl_event_name(const struct bt_ctf_event_decl *event);

/*
 * bt_ctf_get_decl_fields: set list pointer to an array of bt_ctf_field_decl
 * pointers and set count to the number of elements in the array.
 *
 * Returns 0 on success and a negative value on error
 */
int bt_ctf_get_decl_fields(struct bt_ctf_event_decl *event_decl,
		enum bt_ctf_scope scope,
		struct bt_ctf_field_decl const * const **list,
		unsigned int *count);

/*
 * bt_ctf_get_decl_field_name: return the name of a field decl or NULL on error
 */
const char *bt_ctf_get_decl_field_name(const struct bt_ctf_field_decl *field);

#endif /* _BABELTRACE_CTF_EVENTS_H */