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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
/*
* Structures matching the in-memory representation of typelib structures.
* http://www.mozilla.org/scriptable/typelib_file.html
*/
#ifndef __xpt_struct_h__
#define __xpt_struct_h__
#include "xpt_arena.h"
#include <stdint.h>
extern "C" {
/*
* Originally, I was going to have structures that exactly matched the on-disk
* representation, but that proved difficult: different compilers can pack
* their structs differently, and that makes overlaying them atop a
* read-from-disk byte buffer troublesome. So now I just have some structures
* that are used in memory, and we're going to write a nice XDR library to
* write them to disk and stuff. It is pure joy. -- shaver
*/
/* Structures for the typelib components */
typedef struct XPTHeader XPTHeader;
typedef struct XPTInterfaceDirectoryEntry XPTInterfaceDirectoryEntry;
typedef struct XPTInterfaceDescriptor XPTInterfaceDescriptor;
typedef struct XPTConstDescriptor XPTConstDescriptor;
typedef struct XPTMethodDescriptor XPTMethodDescriptor;
typedef struct XPTParamDescriptor XPTParamDescriptor;
typedef struct XPTTypeDescriptor XPTTypeDescriptor;
typedef struct XPTTypeDescriptorPrefix XPTTypeDescriptorPrefix;
typedef struct XPTString XPTString;
typedef struct XPTAnnotation XPTAnnotation;
#ifndef nsID_h__
/*
* We can't include nsID.h, because it's full of C++ goop and we're not doing
* C++ here, so we define our own minimal struct. We protect against multiple
* definitions of this struct, though, and use the same field naming.
*/
struct nsID {
uint32_t m0;
uint16_t m1;
uint16_t m2;
uint8_t m3[8];
};
typedef struct nsID nsID;
#endif
#define XPT_COPY_IID(to, from) \
(to).m0 = (from).m0; \
(to).m1 = (from).m1; \
(to).m2 = (from).m2; \
(to).m3[0] = (from).m3[0]; \
(to).m3[1] = (from).m3[1]; \
(to).m3[2] = (from).m3[2]; \
(to).m3[3] = (from).m3[3]; \
(to).m3[4] = (from).m3[4]; \
(to).m3[5] = (from).m3[5]; \
(to).m3[6] = (from).m3[6]; \
(to).m3[7] = (from).m3[7];
/*
* Every XPCOM typelib file begins with a header.
*/
struct XPTHeader {
uint8_t magic[16];
uint8_t major_version;
uint8_t minor_version;
uint16_t num_interfaces;
uint32_t file_length;
XPTInterfaceDirectoryEntry *interface_directory;
uint32_t data_pool;
XPTAnnotation *annotations;
};
#define XPT_MAGIC "XPCOM\nTypeLib\r\n\032"
/* For error messages. */
#define XPT_MAGIC_STRING "XPCOM\\nTypeLib\\r\\n\\032"
#define XPT_MAJOR_VERSION 0x01
#define XPT_MINOR_VERSION 0x02
/* Any file with a major version number of XPT_MAJOR_INCOMPATIBLE_VERSION
* or higher is to be considered incompatible by this version of xpt and
* we will refuse to read it. We will return a header with magic, major and
* minor versions set from the file. num_interfaces and file_length will be
* set to zero to confirm our inability to read the file; i.e. even if some
* client of this library gets out of sync with us regarding the agreed upon
* value for XPT_MAJOR_INCOMPATIBLE_VERSION, anytime num_interfaces and
* file_length are both zero we *know* that this library refused to read the
* file due to version imcompatibility.
*/
#define XPT_MAJOR_INCOMPATIBLE_VERSION 0x02
/*
* The "[-t version number]" cmd line parameter to the XPIDL compiler and XPT
* linker specifies the major and minor version number of the output
* type library.
*
* The goal is for the compiler to check that the input IDL file only uses
* constructs that are supported in the version specified. The linker will
* check that all typelib files it reads are of the version specified or
* below.
*
* Both the compiler and the linker will report errors and abort if these
* checks fail.
*
* When you rev up major or minor versions of the type library in the future,
* think about the new stuff that you added to the type library and add checks
* to make sure that occurrences of that new "stuff" will get caught when [-t
* version number] is used with the compiler. Here's what you'll probably
* have to do each time you rev up major/minor versions:
*
* 1) Add the current version number string (before your change) to the
* XPT_TYPELIB_VERSIONS list.
*
* 2) Do your changes add new features to XPIDL? Ensure that those new
* features are rejected by the XPIDL compiler when any version number in
* the XPT_TYPELIB_VERSIONS list is specified on the command line. The
* one place that currently does this kind of error checking is the function
* verify_type_fits_version() in xpidl_util.c. It currently checks
* attribute types, parameter types, and return types. You'll probably have
* to add to it or generalize it further based on what kind of changes you
* are making.
*
* 3) You will probably NOT need to make any changes to the error checking
* in the linker.
*/
#define XPT_VERSION_UNKNOWN 0
#define XPT_VERSION_UNSUPPORTED 1
#define XPT_VERSION_OLD 2
#define XPT_VERSION_CURRENT 3
typedef struct {
const char* str;
uint8_t major;
uint8_t minor;
uint16_t code;
} XPT_TYPELIB_VERSIONS_STRUCT;
/* Currently accepted list of versions for typelibs */
#define XPT_TYPELIB_VERSIONS { \
{"1.0", 1, 0, XPT_VERSION_UNSUPPORTED}, \
{"1.1", 1, 1, XPT_VERSION_OLD}, \
{"1.2", 1, 2, XPT_VERSION_CURRENT} \
}
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(uint16_t)
XPT_ParseVersionString(const char* str, uint8_t* major, uint8_t* minor);
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(XPTHeader *)
XPT_NewHeader(XPTArena *arena, uint16_t num_interfaces,
uint8_t major_version, uint8_t minor_version);
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(void)
XPT_FreeHeader(XPTArena *arena, XPTHeader* aHeader);
/* size of header and annotations */
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(uint32_t)
XPT_SizeOfHeader(XPTHeader *header);
/* size of header and annotations and InterfaceDirectoryEntries */
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(uint32_t)
XPT_SizeOfHeaderBlock(XPTHeader *header);
/*
* A contiguous array of fixed-size InterfaceDirectoryEntry records begins at
* the byte offset identified by the interface_directory field in the file
* header. The array is used to quickly locate an interface description
* using its IID. No interface should appear more than once in the array.
*/
struct XPTInterfaceDirectoryEntry {
nsID iid;
char *name;
char *name_space;
XPTInterfaceDescriptor *interface_descriptor;
#if 0 /* not yet */
/* not stored on disk */
uint32_t offset; /* the offset for an ID still to be read */
#endif
};
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(PRBool)
XPT_FillInterfaceDirectoryEntry(XPTArena *arena,
XPTInterfaceDirectoryEntry *ide,
nsID *iid, const char *name,
const char *name_space,
XPTInterfaceDescriptor *descriptor);
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(void)
XPT_DestroyInterfaceDirectoryEntry(XPTArena *arena,
XPTInterfaceDirectoryEntry* ide);
/*
* An InterfaceDescriptor is a variable-size record used to describe a
* single XPCOM interface, including all of its methods.
*/
struct XPTInterfaceDescriptor {
/* This field ordering minimizes the size of this struct.
* The fields are serialized on disk in a different order.
* See DoInterfaceDescriptor().
*/
XPTMethodDescriptor *method_descriptors;
XPTConstDescriptor *const_descriptors;
XPTTypeDescriptor *additional_types;
uint16_t parent_interface;
uint16_t num_methods;
uint16_t num_constants;
uint8_t flags;
/* additional_types are used for arrays where we may need multiple
* XPTTypeDescriptors for a single XPTMethodDescriptor. Since we still
* want to have a simple array of XPTMethodDescriptor (each with a single
* embedded XPTTypeDescriptor), a XPTTypeDescriptor can have a reference
* to an 'additional_type'. That reference is an index in this
* "additional_types" array. So a given XPTMethodDescriptor might have
* a whole chain of these XPTTypeDescriptors to represent, say, a multi
* dimensional array.
*
* Note that in the typelib file these additional types are stored 'inline'
* in the MethodDescriptor. But, in the typelib MethodDescriptors can be
* of varying sizes, where in XPT's in memory mapping of the data we want
* them to be of fixed size. This additional_types scheme is here to allow
* for that.
*/
uint16_t num_additional_types;
};
#define XPT_ID_SCRIPTABLE 0x80
#define XPT_ID_FUNCTION 0x40
#define XPT_ID_BUILTINCLASS 0x20
#define XPT_ID_FLAGMASK 0xe0
#define XPT_ID_TAGMASK (~XPT_ID_FLAGMASK)
#define XPT_ID_TAG(id) ((id).flags & XPT_ID_TAGMASK)
#define XPT_ID_IS_SCRIPTABLE(flags) (!!(flags & XPT_ID_SCRIPTABLE))
#define XPT_ID_IS_FUNCTION(flags) (!!(flags & XPT_ID_FUNCTION))
#define XPT_ID_IS_BUILTINCLASS(flags) (!!(flags & XPT_ID_BUILTINCLASS))
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(PRBool)
XPT_GetInterfaceIndexByName(XPTInterfaceDirectoryEntry *ide_block,
uint16_t num_interfaces, const char *name,
uint16_t *indexp);
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(XPTInterfaceDescriptor *)
XPT_NewInterfaceDescriptor(XPTArena *arena,
uint16_t parent_interface, uint16_t num_methods,
uint16_t num_constants, uint8_t flags);
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(void)
XPT_FreeInterfaceDescriptor(XPTArena *arena, XPTInterfaceDescriptor* id);
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(PRBool)
XPT_InterfaceDescriptorAddTypes(XPTArena *arena, XPTInterfaceDescriptor *id,
uint16_t num);
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(PRBool)
XPT_InterfaceDescriptorAddMethods(XPTArena *arena, XPTInterfaceDescriptor *id,
uint16_t num);
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(PRBool)
XPT_InterfaceDescriptorAddConsts(XPTArena *arena, XPTInterfaceDescriptor *id,
uint16_t num);
/*
* This is our special string struct with a length value associated with it,
* which means that it can contains embedded NULs.
*/
struct XPTString {
uint16_t length;
char *bytes;
};
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(XPTString *)
XPT_NewString(XPTArena *arena, uint16_t length, const char *bytes);
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(XPTString *)
XPT_NewStringZ(XPTArena *arena, const char *bytes);
/*
* A TypeDescriptor is a variable-size record used to identify the type of a
* method argument or return value.
*
* There are three types of TypeDescriptors:
*
* SimpleTypeDescriptor
* InterfaceTypeDescriptor
* InterfaceIsTypeDescriptor
*
* The tag field in the prefix indicates which of the variant TypeDescriptor
* records is being used, and hence the way any remaining fields should be
* parsed. Values from 0 to 17 refer to SimpleTypeDescriptors. The value 18
* designates an InterfaceTypeDescriptor, while 19 represents an
* InterfaceIsTypeDescriptor.
*/
/* why bother with a struct? - other code relies on this being a struct */
struct XPTTypeDescriptorPrefix {
uint8_t flags;
};
/* flag bits -- fur and jband were right, I was miserably wrong */
// THESE TWO FLAGS ARE DEPRECATED. DO NOT USE THEM. See bug 692342.
#define XPT_TDP_POINTER 0x80
#define XPT_TDP_REFERENCE 0x20
#define XPT_TDP_FLAGMASK 0xe0
#define XPT_TDP_TAGMASK (~XPT_TDP_FLAGMASK)
#define XPT_TDP_TAG(tdp) ((tdp).flags & XPT_TDP_TAGMASK)
#define XPT_TDP_IS_POINTER(flags) (flags & XPT_TDP_POINTER)
#define XPT_TDP_IS_REFERENCE(flags) (flags & XPT_TDP_REFERENCE)
/*
* The following enum maps mnemonic names to the different numeric values
* of XPTTypeDescriptor->tag.
*/
enum XPTTypeDescriptorTags {
TD_INT8 = 0,
TD_INT16 = 1,
TD_INT32 = 2,
TD_INT64 = 3,
TD_UINT8 = 4,
TD_UINT16 = 5,
TD_UINT32 = 6,
TD_UINT64 = 7,
TD_FLOAT = 8,
TD_DOUBLE = 9,
TD_BOOL = 10,
TD_CHAR = 11,
TD_WCHAR = 12,
TD_VOID = 13,
TD_PNSIID = 14,
TD_DOMSTRING = 15,
TD_PSTRING = 16,
TD_PWSTRING = 17,
TD_INTERFACE_TYPE = 18,
TD_INTERFACE_IS_TYPE = 19,
TD_ARRAY = 20,
TD_PSTRING_SIZE_IS = 21,
TD_PWSTRING_SIZE_IS = 22,
TD_UTF8STRING = 23,
TD_CSTRING = 24,
TD_ASTRING = 25,
TD_JSVAL = 26
};
struct XPTTypeDescriptor {
XPTTypeDescriptorPrefix prefix;
uint8_t argnum; /* used for iid_is and size_is */
uint8_t argnum2; /* used for length_is */
union {
uint16_t iface; /* used for TD_INTERFACE_TYPE */
uint16_t additional_type; /* used for TD_ARRAY */
} type;
};
#define XPT_COPY_TYPE(to, from) \
(to).prefix.flags = (from).prefix.flags; \
(to).argnum = (from).argnum; \
(to).argnum2 = (from).argnum2; \
(to).type.additional_type = (from).type.additional_type;
/*
* A ConstDescriptor is a variable-size record that records the name and
* value of a scoped interface constant.
*
* The types of the method parameter are restricted to the following subset
* of TypeDescriptors:
*
* int8_t, uint8_t, int16_t, uint16_t, int32_t, uint32_t,
* int64_t, uint64_t, wchar_t, char, string
*
* The type (and thus the size) of the value record is determined by the
* contents of the associated TypeDescriptor record. For instance, if type
* corresponds to int16_t, then value is a two-byte record consisting of a
* 16-bit signed integer. For a ConstDescriptor type of string, the value
* record is of type String*, i.e. an offset within the data pool to a
* String record containing the constant string.
*/
union XPTConstValue {
int8_t i8;
uint8_t ui8;
int16_t i16;
uint16_t ui16;
int32_t i32;
uint32_t ui32;
int64_t i64;
uint64_t ui64;
float flt;
double dbl;
PRBool bul;
char ch;
uint16_t wch;
nsID *iid;
XPTString *string;
char *str;
uint16_t *wstr;
}; /* varies according to type */
struct XPTConstDescriptor {
char *name;
XPTTypeDescriptor type;
union XPTConstValue value;
};
/*
* A ParamDescriptor is a variable-size record used to describe either a
* single argument to a method or a method's result.
*/
struct XPTParamDescriptor {
uint8_t flags;
XPTTypeDescriptor type;
};
/* flag bits -- jband and fur were right, and I was miserably wrong */
#define XPT_PD_IN 0x80
#define XPT_PD_OUT 0x40
#define XPT_PD_RETVAL 0x20
#define XPT_PD_SHARED 0x10
#define XPT_PD_DIPPER 0x08
#define XPT_PD_OPTIONAL 0x04
#define XPT_PD_FLAGMASK 0xfc
#define XPT_PD_IS_IN(flags) (flags & XPT_PD_IN)
#define XPT_PD_IS_OUT(flags) (flags & XPT_PD_OUT)
#define XPT_PD_IS_RETVAL(flags) (flags & XPT_PD_RETVAL)
#define XPT_PD_IS_SHARED(flags) (flags & XPT_PD_SHARED)
#define XPT_PD_IS_DIPPER(flags) (flags & XPT_PD_DIPPER)
#define XPT_PD_IS_OPTIONAL(flags) (flags & XPT_PD_OPTIONAL)
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(PRBool)
XPT_FillParamDescriptor(XPTArena *arena,
XPTParamDescriptor *pd, uint8_t flags,
XPTTypeDescriptor *type);
/*
* A MethodDescriptor is a variable-size record used to describe a single
* interface method.
*/
struct XPTMethodDescriptor {
char *name;
XPTParamDescriptor *params;
XPTParamDescriptor result;
uint8_t flags;
uint8_t num_args;
};
/* flag bits -- jband and fur were right, and I was miserably wrong */
#define XPT_MD_GETTER 0x80
#define XPT_MD_SETTER 0x40
#define XPT_MD_NOTXPCOM 0x20
#define XPT_MD_CTOR 0x10
#define XPT_MD_HIDDEN 0x08
#define XPT_MD_OPT_ARGC 0x04
#define XPT_MD_CONTEXT 0x02
#define XPT_MD_FLAGMASK 0xfe
#define XPT_MD_IS_GETTER(flags) (flags & XPT_MD_GETTER)
#define XPT_MD_IS_SETTER(flags) (flags & XPT_MD_SETTER)
#define XPT_MD_IS_NOTXPCOM(flags) (flags & XPT_MD_NOTXPCOM)
#define XPT_MD_IS_CTOR(flags) (flags & XPT_MD_CTOR)
#define XPT_MD_IS_HIDDEN(flags) (flags & XPT_MD_HIDDEN)
#define XPT_MD_WANTS_OPT_ARGC(flags) (flags & XPT_MD_OPT_ARGC)
#define XPT_MD_WANTS_CONTEXT(flags) (flags & XPT_MD_CONTEXT)
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(PRBool)
XPT_FillMethodDescriptor(XPTArena *arena,
XPTMethodDescriptor *meth, uint8_t flags,
const char *name, uint8_t num_args);
/*
* Annotation records are variable-size records used to store secondary
* information about the typelib, e.g. such as the name of the tool that
* generated the typelib file, the date it was generated, etc. The
* information is stored with very loose format requirements so as to
* allow virtually any private data to be stored in the typelib.
*
* There are two types of Annotations:
*
* EmptyAnnotation
* PrivateAnnotation
*
* The tag field of the prefix discriminates among the variant record
* types for Annotation's. If the tag is 0, this record is an
* EmptyAnnotation. EmptyAnnotation's are ignored - they're only used to
* indicate an array of Annotation's that's completely empty. If the tag
* is 1, the record is a PrivateAnnotation.
*/
struct XPTAnnotation {
XPTAnnotation *next;
uint8_t flags;
/* remaining fields are present in typelib iff XPT_ANN_IS_PRIVATE */
XPTString *creator;
XPTString *private_data;
};
#define XPT_ANN_LAST 0x80
#define XPT_ANN_IS_LAST(flags) (flags & XPT_ANN_LAST)
#define XPT_ANN_PRIVATE 0x40
#define XPT_ANN_IS_PRIVATE(flags) (flags & XPT_ANN_PRIVATE)
extern XPT_PUBLIC_API(XPTAnnotation *)
XPT_NewAnnotation(XPTArena *arena, uint8_t flags, XPTString *creator,
XPTString *private_data);
}
#endif /* __xpt_struct_h__ */
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