/* * MARS Long Distance Replication Software * * This file is part of MARS project: http://schoebel.github.io/mars/ * * Copyright (C) 2010-2014 Thomas Schoebel-Theuer * Copyright (C) 2011-2014 1&1 Internet AG * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. */ #ifndef META_H #define META_H ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // metadata descriptions /* The idea is to describe your C structures in such a way that * transfers to disk or over a network become self-describing. * * In essence, this is a kind of version-independent marshalling. * * Advantage: * When you extend your original C struct (and of course update the * corresponding meta structure), old data on disk (or network peers * running an old version of your program) will remain valid. * Upon read, newly added fields missing in the old version will be simply * not filled in and therefore remain zeroed (if you don't forget to * initially clear your structures via memset() / initializers / etc). * Note that this works only if you never rename or remove existing * fields; you should only add new ones. * [TODO: add macros for description of ignored / renamed fields to * overcome this limitation] * You may increase the size of integers, for example from 32bit to 64bit * or even higher; sign extension will be automatically carried out * when necessary. * [TODO; NYI] * Also, you may change the order of fields, because the metadata interpreter * will check each field individually; field offsets are automatically * maintained. * * Disadvantage: this adds some (small) overhead. */ enum field_type { FIELD_DONE, FIELD_REF, FIELD_SUB, FIELD_STRING, FIELD_RAW, FIELD_INT, FIELD_UINT, }; struct meta { //char field_name[MAX_FIELD_LEN]; char *field_name; int field_type; int field_size; int field_offset; const struct meta *field_ref; }; #define _META_INI(NAME,STRUCT,TYPE) \ .field_name = #NAME, \ .field_type = TYPE, \ .field_size = sizeof(((STRUCT*)NULL)->NAME), \ .field_offset = offsetof(STRUCT, NAME) \ #define META_INI(NAME,STRUCT,TYPE) { _META_INI(NAME,STRUCT,TYPE) } #define _META_INI_REF(NAME,STRUCT,REF) \ .field_name = #NAME, \ .field_type = FIELD_REF, \ .field_size = sizeof(*(((STRUCT*)NULL)->NAME)), \ .field_offset = offsetof(STRUCT, NAME), \ .field_ref = REF #define META_INI_REF(NAME,STRUCT,REF) { _META_INI_REF(NAME,STRUCT,REF) } #define _META_INI_SUB(NAME,STRUCT,SUB) \ .field_name = #NAME, \ .field_type = FIELD_SUB, \ .field_size = sizeof(((STRUCT*)NULL)->NAME), \ .field_offset = offsetof(STRUCT, NAME), \ .field_ref = SUB #define META_INI_SUB(NAME,STRUCT,SUB) { _META_INI_SUB(NAME,STRUCT,SUB) } extern const struct meta *find_meta(const struct meta *meta, const char *field_name); //extern void free_meta(void *data, const struct meta *meta); #endif