//===-- llvm/ADT/Bitfield.h - Get and Set bits in an integer ---*- C++ -*--===//
 
//
 
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
 
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
 
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
 
//
 
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
 
///
 
/// \file
 
/// This file implements methods to test, set and extract typed bits from packed
 
/// unsigned integers.
 
///
 
/// Why not C++ bitfields?
 
/// ----------------------
 
/// C++ bitfields do not offer control over the bit layout nor consistent
 
/// behavior when it comes to out of range values.
 
/// For instance, the layout is implementation defined and adjacent bits may be
 
/// packed together but are not required to. This is problematic when storage is
 
/// sparse and data must be stored in a particular integer type.
 
///
 
/// The methods provided in this file ensure precise control over the
 
/// layout/storage as well as protection against out of range values.
 
///
 
/// Usage example
 
/// -------------
 
/// \code{.cpp}
 
///  uint8_t Storage = 0;
 
///
 
///  // Store and retrieve a single bit as bool.
 
///  using Bool = Bitfield::Element<bool, 0, 1>;
 
///  Bitfield::set<Bool>(Storage, true);
 
///  EXPECT_EQ(Storage, 0b00000001);
 
///  //                          ^
 
///  EXPECT_EQ(Bitfield::get<Bool>(Storage), true);
 
///
 
///  // Store and retrieve a 2 bit typed enum.
 
///  // Note: enum underlying type must be unsigned.
 
///  enum class SuitEnum : uint8_t { CLUBS, DIAMONDS, HEARTS, SPADES };
 
///  // Note: enum maximum value needs to be passed in as last parameter.
 
///  using Suit = Bitfield::Element<SuitEnum, 1, 2, SuitEnum::SPADES>;
 
///  Bitfield::set<Suit>(Storage, SuitEnum::HEARTS);
 
///  EXPECT_EQ(Storage, 0b00000101);
 
///  //                        ^^
 
///  EXPECT_EQ(Bitfield::get<Suit>(Storage), SuitEnum::HEARTS);
 
///
 
///  // Store and retrieve a 5 bit value as unsigned.
 
///  using Value = Bitfield::Element<unsigned, 3, 5>;
 
///  Bitfield::set<Value>(Storage, 10);
 
///  EXPECT_EQ(Storage, 0b01010101);
 
///  //                   ^^^^^
 
///  EXPECT_EQ(Bitfield::get<Value>(Storage), 10U);
 
///
 
///  // Interpret the same 5 bit value as signed.
 
///  using SignedValue = Bitfield::Element<int, 3, 5>;
 
///  Bitfield::set<SignedValue>(Storage, -2);
 
///  EXPECT_EQ(Storage, 0b11110101);
 
///  //                   ^^^^^
 
///  EXPECT_EQ(Bitfield::get<SignedValue>(Storage), -2);
 
///
 
///  // Ability to efficiently test if a field is non zero.
 
///  EXPECT_TRUE(Bitfield::test<Value>(Storage));
 
///
 
///  // Alter Storage changes value.
 
///  Storage = 0;
 
///  EXPECT_EQ(Bitfield::get<Bool>(Storage), false);
 
///  EXPECT_EQ(Bitfield::get<Suit>(Storage), SuitEnum::CLUBS);
 
///  EXPECT_EQ(Bitfield::get<Value>(Storage), 0U);
 
///  EXPECT_EQ(Bitfield::get<SignedValue>(Storage), 0);
 
///
 
///  Storage = 255;
 
///  EXPECT_EQ(Bitfield::get<Bool>(Storage), true);
 
///  EXPECT_EQ(Bitfield::get<Suit>(Storage), SuitEnum::SPADES);
 
///  EXPECT_EQ(Bitfield::get<Value>(Storage), 31U);
 
///  EXPECT_EQ(Bitfield::get<SignedValue>(Storage), -1);
 
/// \endcode
 
///
 
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
 
 
 
#ifndef LLVM_ADT_BITFIELDS_H
 
#define LLVM_ADT_BITFIELDS_H
 
 
 
#include <cassert>
 
#include <climits> // CHAR_BIT
 
#include <cstddef> // size_t
 
#include <cstdint> // uintXX_t
 
#include <limits>  // numeric_limits
 
#include <type_traits>
 
 
 
namespace llvm {
 
 
 
namespace bitfields_details {
 
 
 
/// A struct defining useful bit patterns for n-bits integer types.
 
template <typename T, unsigned Bits> struct BitPatterns {
 
  /// Bit patterns are forged using the equivalent `Unsigned` type because of
 
  /// undefined operations over signed types (e.g. Bitwise shift operators).
 
  /// Moreover same size casting from unsigned to signed is well defined but not
 
  /// the other way around.
 
  using Unsigned = std::make_unsigned_t<T>;
 
  static_assert(sizeof(Unsigned) == sizeof(T), "Types must have same size");
 
 
 
  static constexpr unsigned TypeBits = sizeof(Unsigned) * CHAR_BIT;
 
  static_assert(TypeBits >= Bits, "n-bit must fit in T");
 
 
 
  /// e.g. with TypeBits == 8 and Bits == 6.
 
  static constexpr Unsigned AllZeros = Unsigned(0);                  // 00000000
 
  static constexpr Unsigned AllOnes = ~Unsigned(0);                  // 11111111
 
  static constexpr Unsigned Umin = AllZeros;                         // 00000000
 
  static constexpr Unsigned Umax = AllOnes >> (TypeBits - Bits);     // 00111111
 
  static constexpr Unsigned SignBitMask = Unsigned(1) << (Bits - 1); // 00100000
 
  static constexpr Unsigned Smax = Umax >> 1U;                       // 00011111
 
  static constexpr Unsigned Smin = ~Smax;                            // 11100000
 
  static constexpr Unsigned SignExtend = Unsigned(Smin << 1U);       // 11000000
 
};
 
 
 
/// `Compressor` is used to manipulate the bits of a (possibly signed) integer
 
/// type so it can be packed and unpacked into a `bits` sized integer,
 
/// `Compressor` is specialized on signed-ness so no runtime cost is incurred.
 
/// The `pack` method also checks that the passed in `UserValue` is valid.
 
template <typename T, unsigned Bits, bool = std::is_unsigned<T>::value>
 
struct Compressor {
 
  static_assert(std::is_unsigned<T>::value, "T must be unsigned");
 
  using BP = BitPatterns<T, Bits>;
 
 
 
  static T pack(T UserValue, T UserMaxValue) {
 
    assert(UserValue <= UserMaxValue && "value is too big");
 
    assert(UserValue <= BP::Umax && "value is too big");
 
    return UserValue;
 
  }
 
 
 
  static T unpack(T StorageValue) { return StorageValue; }
 
};
 
 
 
template <typename T, unsigned Bits> struct Compressor<T, Bits, false> {
 
  static_assert(std::is_signed<T>::value, "T must be signed");
 
  using BP = BitPatterns<T, Bits>;
 
 
 
  static T pack(T UserValue, T UserMaxValue) {
 
    assert(UserValue <= UserMaxValue && "value is too big");
 
    assert(UserValue <= T(BP::Smax) && "value is too big");
 
    assert(UserValue >= T(BP::Smin) && "value is too small");
 
    if (UserValue < 0)
 
      UserValue &= ~BP::SignExtend;
 
    return UserValue;
 
  }
 
 
 
  static T unpack(T StorageValue) {
 
    if (StorageValue >= T(BP::SignBitMask))
 
      StorageValue |= BP::SignExtend;
 
    return StorageValue;
 
  }
 
};
 
 
 
/// Impl is where Bifield description and Storage are put together to interact
 
/// with values.
 
template <typename Bitfield, typename StorageType> struct Impl {
 
  static_assert(std::is_unsigned<StorageType>::value,
 
                "Storage must be unsigned");
 
  using IntegerType = typename Bitfield::IntegerType;
 
  using C = Compressor<IntegerType, Bitfield::Bits>;
 
  using BP = BitPatterns<StorageType, Bitfield::Bits>;
 
 
 
  static constexpr size_t StorageBits = sizeof(StorageType) * CHAR_BIT;
 
  static_assert(Bitfield::FirstBit <= StorageBits, "Data must fit in mask");
 
  static_assert(Bitfield::LastBit <= StorageBits, "Data must fit in mask");
 
  static constexpr StorageType Mask = BP::Umax << Bitfield::Shift;
 
 
 
  /// Checks `UserValue` is within bounds and packs it between `FirstBit` and
 
  /// `LastBit` of `Packed` leaving the rest unchanged.
 
  static void update(StorageType &Packed, IntegerType UserValue) {
 
    const StorageType StorageValue = C::pack(UserValue, Bitfield::UserMaxValue);
 
    Packed &= ~Mask;
 
    Packed |= StorageValue << Bitfield::Shift;
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Interprets bits between `FirstBit` and `LastBit` of `Packed` as
 
  /// an`IntegerType`.
 
  static IntegerType extract(StorageType Packed) {
 
    const StorageType StorageValue = (Packed & Mask) >> Bitfield::Shift;
 
    return C::unpack(StorageValue);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Interprets bits between `FirstBit` and `LastBit` of `Packed` as
 
  /// an`IntegerType`.
 
  static StorageType test(StorageType Packed) { return Packed & Mask; }
 
};
 
 
 
/// `Bitfield` deals with the following type:
 
/// - unsigned enums
 
/// - signed and unsigned integer
 
/// - `bool`
 
/// Internally though we only manipulate integer with well defined and
 
/// consistent semantics, this excludes typed enums and `bool` that are replaced
 
/// with their unsigned counterparts. The correct type is restored in the public
 
/// API.
 
template <typename T, bool = std::is_enum<T>::value>
 
struct ResolveUnderlyingType {
 
  using type = std::underlying_type_t<T>;
 
};
 
template <typename T> struct ResolveUnderlyingType<T, false> {
 
  using type = T;
 
};
 
template <> struct ResolveUnderlyingType<bool, false> {
 
  /// In case sizeof(bool) != 1, replace `void` by an additionnal
 
  /// std::conditional.
 
  using type = std::conditional_t<sizeof(bool) == 1, uint8_t, void>;
 
};
 
 
 
} // namespace bitfields_details
 
 
 
/// Holds functions to get, set or test bitfields.
 
struct Bitfield {
 
  /// Describes an element of a Bitfield. This type is then used with the
 
  /// Bitfield static member functions.
 
  /// \tparam T         The type of the field once in unpacked form.
 
  /// \tparam Offset    The position of the first bit.
 
  /// \tparam Size      The size of the field.
 
  /// \tparam MaxValue  For enums the maximum enum allowed.
 
  template <typename T, unsigned Offset, unsigned Size,
 
            T MaxValue = std::is_enum<T>::value
 
                             ? T(0) // coupled with static_assert below
 
                             : std::numeric_limits<T>::max()>
 
  struct Element {
 
    using Type = T;
 
    using IntegerType =
 
        typename bitfields_details::ResolveUnderlyingType<T>::type;
 
    static constexpr unsigned Shift = Offset;
 
    static constexpr unsigned Bits = Size;
 
    static constexpr unsigned FirstBit = Offset;
 
    static constexpr unsigned LastBit = Shift + Bits - 1;
 
    static constexpr unsigned NextBit = Shift + Bits;
 
 
 
  private:
 
    template <typename, typename> friend struct bitfields_details::Impl;
 
 
 
    static_assert(Bits > 0, "Bits must be non zero");
 
    static constexpr size_t TypeBits = sizeof(IntegerType) * CHAR_BIT;
 
    static_assert(Bits <= TypeBits, "Bits may not be greater than T size");
 
    static_assert(!std::is_enum<T>::value || MaxValue != T(0),
 
                  "Enum Bitfields must provide a MaxValue");
 
    static_assert(!std::is_enum<T>::value ||
 
                      std::is_unsigned<IntegerType>::value,
 
                  "Enum must be unsigned");
 
    static_assert(std::is_integral<IntegerType>::value &&
 
                      std::numeric_limits<IntegerType>::is_integer,
 
                  "IntegerType must be an integer type");
 
 
 
    static constexpr IntegerType UserMaxValue =
 
        static_cast<IntegerType>(MaxValue);
 
  };
 
 
 
  /// Unpacks the field from the `Packed` value.
 
  template <typename Bitfield, typename StorageType>
 
  static typename Bitfield::Type get(StorageType Packed) {
 
    using I = bitfields_details::Impl<Bitfield, StorageType>;
 
    return static_cast<typename Bitfield::Type>(I::extract(Packed));
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Return a non-zero value if the field is non-zero.
 
  /// It is more efficient than `getField`.
 
  template <typename Bitfield, typename StorageType>
 
  static StorageType test(StorageType Packed) {
 
    using I = bitfields_details::Impl<Bitfield, StorageType>;
 
    return I::test(Packed);
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Sets the typed value in the provided `Packed` value.
 
  /// The method will asserts if the provided value is too big to fit in.
 
  template <typename Bitfield, typename StorageType>
 
  static void set(StorageType &Packed, typename Bitfield::Type Value) {
 
    using I = bitfields_details::Impl<Bitfield, StorageType>;
 
    I::update(Packed, static_cast<typename Bitfield::IntegerType>(Value));
 
  }
 
 
 
  /// Returns whether the two bitfields share common bits.
 
  template <typename A, typename B> static constexpr bool isOverlapping() {
 
    return A::LastBit >= B::FirstBit && B::LastBit >= A::FirstBit;
 
  }
 
 
 
  template <typename A> static constexpr bool areContiguous() { return true; }
 
  template <typename A, typename B, typename... Others>
 
  static constexpr bool areContiguous() {
 
    return A::NextBit == B::FirstBit && areContiguous<B, Others...>();
 
  }
 
};
 
 
 
} // namespace llvm
 
 
 
#endif // LLVM_ADT_BITFIELDS_H