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m4_divert(-1)m4_dnl
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#
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# BIRD -- Construction of per-instruction structures
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# (c) 2018 Maria Matejka <mq@jmq.cz>
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#
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# Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
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#
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# THIS IS A M4 MACRO FILE GENERATING 3 FILES ALTOGETHER.
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# KEEP YOUR HANDS OFF UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING.
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# EDITING AND DEBUGGING THIS FILE MAY DAMAGE YOUR BRAIN SERIOUSLY.
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#
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# But you're welcome to read and edit and debug if you aren't scared.
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#
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# Uncomment the following line to get exhaustive debug output.
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# m4_debugmode(aceflqtx)
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#
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# How it works:
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# 1) Instruction to code conversion (uses diversions 100..199)
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# 2) Code wrapping (uses diversions 1..99)
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# 3) Final preparation (uses diversions 200..299)
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# 4) Shipout
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#
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# See below for detailed description.
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#
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#
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# 1) Instruction to code conversion
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# The code provided in f-inst.c between consecutive INST() calls
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# is interleaved for many different places. It is here processed
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# and split into separate instances where split-by-instruction
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# happens. These parts are stored in temporary diversions listed:
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#
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2019-02-15 22:59:44 +00:00
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# 101 content of per-inst struct
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2019-02-12 10:31:18 +00:00
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# 102 constructor arguments
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2020-04-27 20:33:10 +00:00
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# 110 constructor attributes
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2019-02-12 10:31:18 +00:00
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# 103 constructor body
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Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
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# 111 method constructor body
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# 112 instruction constructor call from method constructor
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# 113 method constructor symbol registrator
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2019-02-12 13:16:28 +00:00
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# 104 dump line item content
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# (there may be nothing in dump-line content and
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# it must be handled specially in phase 2)
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2019-05-22 15:16:32 +00:00
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# 105 linearize body
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2019-02-13 11:25:30 +00:00
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# 106 comparator body
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# 107 struct f_line_item content
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# 108 interpreter body
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# 109 iterator body
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#
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# Here are macros to allow you to _divert to the right directions.
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m4_define(FID_STRUCT_IN, `m4_divert(101)')
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m4_define(FID_NEW_ARGS, `m4_divert(102)')
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m4_define(FID_NEW_ATTRIBUTES, `m4_divert(110)')
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m4_define(FID_NEW_BODY, `m4_divert(103)')
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Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
2023-06-16 15:35:37 +00:00
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m4_define(FID_NEW_METHOD, `m4_divert(111)')
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m4_define(FID_METHOD_CALL, `m4_divert(112)')
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m4_define(FID_TYPE_SIGNATURE, `m4_divert(113)')
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m4_define(FID_DUMP_BODY, `m4_divert(104)m4_define([[FID_DUMP_BODY_EXISTS]])')
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m4_define(FID_LINEARIZE_BODY, `m4_divert(105)')
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m4_define(FID_SAME_BODY, `m4_divert(106)')
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m4_define(FID_LINE_IN, `m4_divert(107)')
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m4_define(FID_INTERPRET_BODY, `m4_divert(108)')
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m4_define(FID_ITERATE_BODY, `m4_divert(109)')
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# Sometimes you want slightly different code versions in different
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# outputs.
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# Use FID_HIC(code for inst-gen.h, code for inst-gen.c, code for inst-interpret.c)
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# and put it into [[ ]] quotes if it shall contain commas.
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2019-07-02 08:45:53 +00:00
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m4_define(FID_HIC, `m4_ifelse(TARGET, [[H]], [[$1]], TARGET, [[I]], [[$2]], TARGET, [[C]], [[$3]])')
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# In interpreter code, this is quite common.
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m4_define(FID_INTERPRET_EXEC, `FID_HIC(,[[FID_INTERPRET_BODY()]],[[m4_divert(-1)]])')
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m4_define(FID_INTERPRET_NEW, `FID_HIC(,[[m4_divert(-1)]],[[FID_INTERPRET_BODY()]])')
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# If the instruction is never converted to constant, the interpret
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# code is not produced at all for constructor
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m4_define(NEVER_CONSTANT, `m4_define([[INST_NEVER_CONSTANT]])')
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m4_define(FID_IFCONST, `m4_ifdef([[INST_NEVER_CONSTANT]],[[$2]],[[$1]])')
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# If the instruction has some attributes (here called members),
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# these are typically carried with the instruction from constructor
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# to interpreter. This yields a line of code everywhere on the path.
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# FID_MEMBER is a macro to help with this task.
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m4_define(FID_MEMBER, `m4_dnl
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FID_LINE_IN()m4_dnl
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$1 $2;
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FID_STRUCT_IN()m4_dnl
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$1 $2;
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FID_NEW_ARGS()m4_dnl
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, $1 $2
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FID_NEW_BODY()m4_dnl
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whati->$2 = $2;
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FID_LINEARIZE_BODY()m4_dnl
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item->$2 = whati->$2;
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m4_ifelse($3,,,[[
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FID_SAME_BODY()m4_dnl
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if ($3) return 0;
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]])
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m4_ifelse($4,,,[[
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FID_DUMP_BODY()m4_dnl
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RDUMP("%s" $4 "\n", INDENT, $5);
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]])
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FID_INTERPRET_EXEC()m4_dnl
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const $1 $2 = whati->$2
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FID_INTERPRET_BODY')
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# Instruction arguments are needed only until linearization is done.
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# This puts the arguments into the filter line to be executed before
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# the instruction itself.
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#
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# To achieve this, ARG_ANY must be called before anything writes into
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# the instruction line as it moves the instruction pointer forward.
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m4_define(ARG_ANY, `
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FID_STRUCT_IN()m4_dnl
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struct f_inst * f$1;
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FID_NEW_ARGS()m4_dnl
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, struct f_inst * f$1
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FID_NEW_ATTRIBUTES()m4_dnl
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NONNULL(m4_eval($1+1))
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FID_NEW_BODY()m4_dnl
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whati->f$1 = f$1;
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const struct f_inst *child$1 = f$1;
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do {
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what->size += child$1->size;
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FID_IFCONST([[
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if (child$1->fi_code != FI_CONSTANT)
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constargs = 0;
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]])
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} while (child$1 = child$1->next);
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m4_define([[INST_METHOD_NUM_ARGS]],$1)m4_dnl
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Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
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m4_ifelse($1,1,,[[FID_NEW_METHOD()m4_dnl
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struct f_inst *arg$1 = args;
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if (args == NULL) cf_error("Not enough arguments"); /* INST_NAME */
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args = args->next;
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FID_METHOD_CALL() , arg$1]])
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Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
2023-06-16 15:35:37 +00:00
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FID_LINEARIZE_BODY()m4_dnl
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pos = linearize(dest, whati->f$1, pos);
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FID_INTERPRET_BODY()')
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# Some instructions accept variable number of arguments.
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m4_define(VARARG, `
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FID_NEW_ARGS()m4_dnl
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, struct f_inst * fvar
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FID_STRUCT_IN()m4_dnl
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struct f_inst * fvar;
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uint varcount;
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FID_LINE_IN()m4_dnl
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uint varcount;
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FID_NEW_BODY()m4_dnl
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whati->varcount = 0;
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whati->fvar = fvar;
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for (const struct f_inst *child = fvar; child; child = child->next, whati->varcount++) {
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what->size += child->size;
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FID_IFCONST([[
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if (child->fi_code != FI_CONSTANT)
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constargs = 0;
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]])
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}
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FID_IFCONST([[
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const struct f_inst **items = NULL;
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if (constargs && whati->varcount) {
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items = alloca(whati->varcount * sizeof(struct f_inst *));
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const struct f_inst *child = fvar;
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for (uint i=0; child; i++)
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child = (items[i] = child)->next;
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}
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]])
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FID_LINEARIZE_BODY()m4_dnl
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pos = linearize(dest, whati->fvar, pos);
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item->varcount = whati->varcount;
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FID_DUMP_BODY()m4_dnl
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RDUMP("%snumber of varargs %u\n", INDENT, item->varcount);
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FID_SAME_BODY()m4_dnl
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if (f1->varcount != f2->varcount) return 0;
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FID_INTERPRET_BODY()
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FID_HIC(,[[
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if (fstk->vcnt < whati->varcount) runtime("Stack underflow");
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fstk->vcnt -= whati->varcount;
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]],)
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')
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# Some arguments need to check their type. After that, ARG_ANY is called.
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m4_define(ARG, `ARG_ANY($1) ARG_TYPE($1,$2)')
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m4_define(ARG_TYPE, `ARG_TYPE_STATIC($1,$2) ARG_TYPE_DYNAMIC($1,$2)')
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Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
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m4_define(ARG_TYPE_STATIC, `m4_dnl
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m4_ifelse($1,1,[[m4_define([[INST_METHOD_OBJECT_TYPE]],$2)]],)m4_dnl
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FID_TYPE_SIGNATURE()m4_dnl
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method->args_type[m4_eval($1-1)] = $2;
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FID_NEW_BODY()m4_dnl
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if (f$1->type && (f$1->type != ($2)) && !f_const_promotion(f$1, ($2)))
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cf_error("Argument $1 of %s must be of type %s, got type %s",
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f_instruction_name(what->fi_code), f_type_name($2), f_type_name(f$1->type));
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FID_INTERPRET_BODY()')
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Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
2023-06-16 15:35:37 +00:00
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m4_define(ARG_TYPE_DYNAMIC, `m4_dnl
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FID_INTERPRET_EXEC()m4_dnl
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if (v$1.type != ($2))
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runtime("Argument $1 of %s must be of type %s, got type %s",
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f_instruction_name(what->fi_code), f_type_name($2), f_type_name(v$1.type));
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FID_INTERPRET_BODY()')
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|
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|
Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
2023-06-16 15:35:37 +00:00
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m4_define(ARG_SAME_TYPE, `m4_dnl
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2019-11-05 14:13:57 +00:00
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FID_NEW_BODY()m4_dnl
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if (f$1->type && f$2->type && (f$1->type != f$2->type) &&
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!f_const_promotion(f$2, f$1->type) && !f_const_promotion(f$1, f$2->type))
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cf_error("Arguments $1 and $2 of %s must be of the same type", f_instruction_name(what->fi_code));
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2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
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FID_INTERPRET_BODY()')
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2019-02-19 11:34:16 +00:00
|
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|
|
Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
2023-06-16 15:35:37 +00:00
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m4_define(ARG_PREFER_SAME_TYPE, `m4_dnl
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2022-03-04 16:51:50 +00:00
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FID_NEW_BODY()m4_dnl
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if (f$1->type && f$2->type && (f$1->type != f$2->type))
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(void) (f_const_promotion(f$2, f$1->type) || f_const_promotion(f$1, f$2->type));
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FID_INTERPRET_BODY()')
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2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
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# Executing another filter line. This replaces the recursion
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# that was needed in the former implementation.
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m4_define(LINEX, `FID_INTERPRET_EXEC()LINEX_($1)FID_INTERPRET_NEW()return $1 FID_INTERPRET_BODY()')
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2023-06-22 14:07:28 +00:00
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m4_define(LINEX_, `do if ($1) {
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2019-05-29 19:03:52 +00:00
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fstk->estk[fstk->ecnt].pos = 0;
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fstk->estk[fstk->ecnt].line = $1;
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fstk->estk[fstk->ecnt].ventry = fstk->vcnt;
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fstk->estk[fstk->ecnt].vbase = fstk->estk[fstk->ecnt-1].vbase;
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fstk->estk[fstk->ecnt].emask = 0;
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fstk->ecnt++;
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2019-07-02 08:45:53 +00:00
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} while (0)')
|
2019-02-19 11:34:16 +00:00
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2019-02-15 22:59:44 +00:00
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m4_define(LINE, `
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2019-07-02 15:59:21 +00:00
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FID_LINE_IN()m4_dnl
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const struct f_line * fl$1;
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FID_STRUCT_IN()m4_dnl
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struct f_inst * f$1;
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FID_NEW_ARGS()m4_dnl
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, struct f_inst * f$1
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2019-07-02 20:57:00 +00:00
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FID_NEW_BODY()m4_dnl
|
2019-06-28 09:08:48 +00:00
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whati->f$1 = f$1;
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2023-07-03 15:00:58 +00:00
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m4_define([[INST_METHOD_NUM_ARGS]],$1)m4_dnl
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2023-06-18 20:50:45 +00:00
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FID_NEW_METHOD()m4_dnl
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struct f_inst *arg$1 = args;
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if (args == NULL) cf_error("Not enough arguments"); /* INST_NAME */
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args = NULL; /* The rest is the line itself */
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FID_METHOD_CALL() , arg$1
|
2019-07-02 20:57:00 +00:00
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FID_DUMP_BODY()m4_dnl
|
2024-11-14 19:43:35 +00:00
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f_dump_line(dreq, item->fl$1, indent + 1);
|
2019-07-02 20:57:00 +00:00
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FID_LINEARIZE_BODY()m4_dnl
|
2022-03-09 01:32:29 +00:00
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item->fl$1 = f_linearize(whati->f$1, $2);
|
2019-07-02 20:57:00 +00:00
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FID_SAME_BODY()m4_dnl
|
2019-02-15 22:59:44 +00:00
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if (!f_same(f1->fl$1, f2->fl$1)) return 0;
|
2021-02-07 18:21:42 +00:00
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FID_ITERATE_BODY()m4_dnl
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if (whati->fl$1) BUFFER_PUSH(fit->lines) = whati->fl$1;
|
2019-07-02 20:57:00 +00:00
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FID_INTERPRET_EXEC()m4_dnl
|
2023-06-22 14:07:28 +00:00
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LINEX_(whati->fl$1)
|
2019-07-02 20:57:00 +00:00
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FID_INTERPRET_NEW()m4_dnl
|
2019-07-02 08:45:53 +00:00
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return whati->f$1
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
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|
FID_INTERPRET_BODY()')
|
2019-02-19 11:34:16 +00:00
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|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
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|
# Some of the instructions have a result. These constructions
|
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# state the result and put it to the right place.
|
2019-10-22 17:19:36 +00:00
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m4_define(RESULT, `RESULT_TYPE([[$1]]) RESULT_([[$1]],[[$2]],[[$3]])')
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m4_define(RESULT_, `RESULT_VAL([[ (struct f_val) { .type = $1, .val.$2 = $3 } ]])')
|
2022-09-16 08:11:51 +00:00
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|
m4_define(RESULT_VAL, `FID_HIC(, [[do { res = $1; fstk->vcnt++; } while (0)]],
|
2019-07-02 08:45:53 +00:00
|
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|
[[return fi_constant(what, $1)]])')
|
2019-07-01 10:07:06 +00:00
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m4_define(RESULT_VOID, `RESULT_VAL([[ (struct f_val) { .type = T_VOID } ]])')
|
2019-02-19 11:34:16 +00:00
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|
2019-10-22 17:19:36 +00:00
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|
m4_define(ERROR,
|
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|
`m4_errprint(m4___file__:m4___line__: $*
|
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|
|
)m4_m4exit(1)')
|
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|
|
|
2019-11-05 14:13:57 +00:00
|
|
|
# This macro specifies result type and makes there are no conflicting definitions
|
2019-10-22 17:19:36 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define(RESULT_TYPE,
|
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|
|
`m4_ifdef([[INST_RESULT_TYPE]],
|
2022-03-03 19:34:44 +00:00
|
|
|
[[m4_ifelse(INST_RESULT_TYPE,$1,,[[ERROR([[Multiple type definitions in]] INST_NAME)]])]],
|
2019-11-05 14:13:57 +00:00
|
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|
[[m4_define(INST_RESULT_TYPE,$1) RESULT_TYPE_($1)]])')
|
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|
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|
2022-03-03 19:34:44 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define(RESULT_TYPE_CHECK,
|
|
|
|
`m4_ifelse(INST_OUTVAL,0,,
|
|
|
|
[[m4_ifdef([[INST_RESULT_TYPE]],,[[ERROR([[Missing type definition in]] INST_NAME)]])]])')
|
|
|
|
|
2019-11-05 14:13:57 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define(RESULT_TYPE_, `
|
|
|
|
FID_NEW_BODY()m4_dnl
|
|
|
|
what->type = $1;
|
|
|
|
FID_INTERPRET_BODY()')
|
2019-10-22 17:19:36 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
# Some common filter instruction members
|
2019-07-15 13:17:04 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define(SYMBOL, `FID_MEMBER(struct symbol *, sym, [[strcmp(f1->sym->name, f2->sym->name) || (f1->sym->class != f2->sym->class)]], "symbol %s", item->sym->name)')
|
|
|
|
m4_define(RTC, `FID_MEMBER(struct rtable_config *, rtc, [[strcmp(f1->rtc->name, f2->rtc->name)]], "route table %s", item->rtc->name)')
|
2019-07-02 08:45:53 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define(STATIC_ATTR, `FID_MEMBER(struct f_static_attr, sa, f1->sa.sa_code != f2->sa.sa_code,,)')
|
|
|
|
m4_define(DYNAMIC_ATTR, `FID_MEMBER(struct f_dynamic_attr, da, f1->da.ea_code != f2->da.ea_code,,)')
|
2019-07-15 10:03:13 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define(ACCESS_RTE, `FID_HIC(,[[do { if (!fs->rte) runtime("No route to access"); } while (0)]],NEVER_CONSTANT())')
|
2019-02-12 13:16:28 +00:00
|
|
|
|
Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
2023-06-16 15:35:37 +00:00
|
|
|
# Method constructor block
|
|
|
|
m4_define(METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR, `m4_dnl
|
|
|
|
FID_NEW_METHOD()m4_dnl
|
|
|
|
if (args) cf_error("Too many arguments");
|
|
|
|
m4_define([[INST_IS_METHOD]])
|
|
|
|
m4_define([[INST_METHOD_NAME]],$1)
|
|
|
|
FID_INTERPRET_BODY()')
|
|
|
|
|
2023-06-19 13:49:51 +00:00
|
|
|
# Short method constructor
|
|
|
|
# $1 = type
|
|
|
|
# $2 = name
|
|
|
|
# $3 = method inputs
|
|
|
|
# method outputs are always 1
|
|
|
|
# $4 = code
|
|
|
|
m4_define(METHOD, `m4_dnl
|
|
|
|
INST([[FI_METHOD__]]$1[[__]]$2, m4_eval($3 + 1), 1) {
|
|
|
|
ARG(1, $1);
|
|
|
|
$4
|
|
|
|
METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR("$2");
|
|
|
|
}')
|
|
|
|
|
2023-06-27 19:16:11 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define(METHOD_R, `METHOD($1, $2, 0, [[ RESULT($3, $4, $5) ]])')
|
2023-06-19 13:49:51 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
# 2) Code wrapping
|
|
|
|
# The code produced in 1xx temporary diversions is a raw code without
|
|
|
|
# any auxiliary commands and syntactical structures around. When the
|
|
|
|
# instruction is done, INST_FLUSH is called. More precisely, it is called
|
|
|
|
# at the beginning of INST() call and at the end of file.
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# INST_FLUSH picks all the temporary diversions, wraps their content
|
|
|
|
# into appropriate headers and structures and saves them into global
|
|
|
|
# diversions listed:
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# 4 enum fi_code
|
|
|
|
# 5 enum fi_code to string
|
|
|
|
# 6 dump line item
|
|
|
|
# 7 dump line item callers
|
|
|
|
# 8 linearize
|
|
|
|
# 9 same (filter comparator)
|
2021-02-07 18:21:42 +00:00
|
|
|
# 10 iterate
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
# 1 union in struct f_inst
|
|
|
|
# 3 constructors + interpreter
|
Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
2023-06-16 15:35:37 +00:00
|
|
|
# 11 method constructors
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# These global diversions contain blocks of code that can be directly
|
|
|
|
# put into the final file, yet it still can't be written out now as
|
|
|
|
# every instruction writes to all of these diversions.
|
|
|
|
|
2019-07-02 15:59:21 +00:00
|
|
|
# Code wrapping diversion names. Here we want an explicit newline
|
|
|
|
# after the C comment.
|
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_ZONE, `m4_divert($1) /* $2 for INST_NAME() */
|
|
|
|
')
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_INST, `FID_ZONE(1, Instruction structure for config)')
|
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_LINE, `FID_ZONE(2, Instruction structure for interpreter)')
|
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_NEW, `FID_ZONE(3, Constructor)')
|
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_ENUM, `FID_ZONE(4, Code enum)')
|
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_ENUM_STR, `FID_ZONE(5, Code enum to string)')
|
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_DUMP, `FID_ZONE(6, Dump line)')
|
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_DUMP_CALLER, `FID_ZONE(7, Dump line caller)')
|
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_LINEARIZE, `FID_ZONE(8, Linearize)')
|
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_SAME, `FID_ZONE(9, Comparison)')
|
2021-02-07 18:21:42 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_ITERATE, `FID_ZONE(10, Iteration)')
|
Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
2023-06-16 15:35:37 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_METHOD, `FID_ZONE(11, Method constructor)')
|
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_METHOD_SCOPE_INIT, `FID_ZONE(12, Method scope initializator)')
|
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_METHOD_REGISTER, `FID_ZONE(13, Method registrator)')
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# This macro does all the code wrapping. See inline comments.
|
|
|
|
m4_define(INST_FLUSH, `m4_ifdef([[INST_NAME]], [[
|
2022-03-03 19:34:44 +00:00
|
|
|
RESULT_TYPE_CHECK()m4_dnl Check for defined RESULT_TYPE()
|
2019-07-02 15:59:21 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_ENUM()m4_dnl Contents of enum fi_code { ... }
|
|
|
|
INST_NAME(),
|
|
|
|
FID_ENUM_STR()m4_dnl Contents of const char * indexed by enum fi_code
|
|
|
|
[INST_NAME()] = "INST_NAME()",
|
|
|
|
FID_INST()m4_dnl Anonymous structure inside struct f_inst
|
|
|
|
struct {
|
|
|
|
m4_undivert(101)m4_dnl
|
|
|
|
} i_[[]]INST_NAME();
|
|
|
|
FID_LINE()m4_dnl Anonymous structure inside struct f_line_item
|
|
|
|
struct {
|
|
|
|
m4_undivert(107)m4_dnl
|
|
|
|
} i_[[]]INST_NAME();
|
|
|
|
FID_NEW()m4_dnl Constructor and interpreter code together
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_HIC(
|
2019-07-02 15:59:21 +00:00
|
|
|
[[m4_dnl Public declaration of constructor in H file
|
2020-04-27 20:33:10 +00:00
|
|
|
struct f_inst *
|
|
|
|
m4_undivert(110)m4_dnl
|
|
|
|
f_new_inst_]]INST_NAME()[[(enum f_instruction_code fi_code
|
2019-07-02 15:59:21 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_undivert(102)m4_dnl
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
);]],
|
2019-07-02 15:59:21 +00:00
|
|
|
[[m4_dnl The one case in The Big Switch inside interpreter
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
case INST_NAME():
|
|
|
|
#define whati (&(what->i_]]INST_NAME()[[))
|
2023-07-25 15:43:52 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_ifelse(m4_eval(INST_INVAL() > 0), 1, [[if (fstk->vcnt < INST_INVAL()) runtime("Stack underflow");
|
|
|
|
fstk->vcnt -= INST_INVAL();]])
|
2019-07-02 20:57:00 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_undivert(108)m4_dnl
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
#undef whati
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
]],
|
2019-07-02 15:59:21 +00:00
|
|
|
[[m4_dnl Constructor itself
|
2020-04-27 20:33:10 +00:00
|
|
|
struct f_inst *
|
|
|
|
m4_undivert(110)m4_dnl
|
|
|
|
f_new_inst_]]INST_NAME()[[(enum f_instruction_code fi_code
|
2019-07-02 20:57:00 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_undivert(102)m4_dnl
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
/* Allocate the structure */
|
|
|
|
struct f_inst *what = fi_new(fi_code);
|
|
|
|
FID_IFCONST([[uint constargs = 1;]])
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/* Initialize all the members */
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#define whati (&(what->i_]]INST_NAME()[[))
|
2019-07-02 20:57:00 +00:00
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m4_undivert(103)m4_dnl
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
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|
|
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/* If not constant, return the instruction itself */
|
|
|
|
FID_IFCONST([[if (!constargs)]])
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|
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return what;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Try to pre-calculate the result */
|
2019-07-02 20:57:00 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_IFCONST([[m4_undivert(108)]])m4_dnl
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
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|
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#undef whati
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
]])
|
|
|
|
|
Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
2023-06-16 15:35:37 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_ifdef([[INST_IS_METHOD]],m4_dnl
|
|
|
|
FID_METHOD()m4_dnl
|
|
|
|
[[struct f_inst * NONNULL(1)
|
|
|
|
f_new_method_]]INST_NAME()[[(struct f_inst *obj, struct f_inst *args)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
/* Unwind the arguments (INST_METHOD_NUM_ARGS) */
|
|
|
|
m4_undivert(111)m4_dnl
|
|
|
|
return f_new_inst(INST_NAME, obj
|
|
|
|
m4_undivert(112)
|
|
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
FID_METHOD_SCOPE_INIT()m4_dnl
|
|
|
|
[INST_METHOD_OBJECT_TYPE] = {},
|
|
|
|
FID_METHOD_REGISTER()m4_dnl
|
2023-07-03 15:00:58 +00:00
|
|
|
method = lp_allocz(global_root_scope_linpool, sizeof(struct f_method) + INST_METHOD_NUM_ARGS * sizeof(enum f_type));
|
|
|
|
method->new_inst = f_new_method_]]INST_NAME()[[;
|
|
|
|
method->arg_num = INST_METHOD_NUM_ARGS;
|
|
|
|
m4_undivert(113)
|
|
|
|
f_register_method(INST_METHOD_OBJECT_TYPE, INST_METHOD_NAME, method);
|
Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
2023-06-16 15:35:37 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
]])m4_dnl
|
|
|
|
|
2024-11-14 19:43:35 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_DUMP_CALLER()m4_dnl Case in another big switch used in instruction dumping
|
|
|
|
case INST_NAME(): f_dump_line_item_]]INST_NAME()[[(dreq, item, indent + 1); break;
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-07-02 15:59:21 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_DUMP()m4_dnl The dumper itself
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_ifdef([[FID_DUMP_BODY_EXISTS]],
|
2024-11-14 19:43:35 +00:00
|
|
|
[[static inline void f_dump_line_item_]]INST_NAME()[[(struct dump_request *dreq, const struct f_line_item *item_, const int indent)]],
|
|
|
|
[[static inline void f_dump_line_item_]]INST_NAME()[[(struct dump_request *dreq UNUSED, const struct f_line_item *item UNUSED, const int indent UNUSED)]])
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_undefine([[FID_DUMP_BODY_EXISTS]])
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
#define item (&(item_->i_]]INST_NAME()[[))
|
2019-07-02 20:57:00 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_undivert(104)m4_dnl
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
#undef item
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2019-07-02 15:59:21 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_LINEARIZE()m4_dnl The linearizer
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
case INST_NAME(): {
|
|
|
|
#define whati (&(what->i_]]INST_NAME()[[))
|
|
|
|
#define item (&(dest->items[pos].i_]]INST_NAME()[[))
|
2019-07-02 20:57:00 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_undivert(105)m4_dnl
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
#undef whati
|
|
|
|
#undef item
|
|
|
|
dest->items[pos].fi_code = what->fi_code;
|
2022-03-06 01:18:01 +00:00
|
|
|
dest->items[pos].flags = what->flags;
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
dest->items[pos].lineno = what->lineno;
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2019-07-02 15:59:21 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_SAME()m4_dnl This code compares two f_line"s while reconfiguring
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
case INST_NAME():
|
|
|
|
#define f1 (&(f1_->i_]]INST_NAME()[[))
|
|
|
|
#define f2 (&(f2_->i_]]INST_NAME()[[))
|
2019-07-02 20:57:00 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_undivert(106)m4_dnl
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
#undef f1
|
|
|
|
#undef f2
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
|
2021-02-07 18:21:42 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_ITERATE()m4_dnl The iterator
|
|
|
|
case INST_NAME():
|
|
|
|
#define whati (&(what->i_]]INST_NAME()[[))
|
|
|
|
m4_undivert(109)m4_dnl
|
|
|
|
#undef whati
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
|
2019-07-02 15:59:21 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_divert(-1)FID_FLUSH(101,200)m4_dnl And finally this flushes all the unused diversions
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
]])')
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
m4_define(INST, `m4_dnl This macro is called on beginning of each instruction.
|
|
|
|
INST_FLUSH()m4_dnl First, old data is flushed
|
|
|
|
m4_define([[INST_NAME]], [[$1]])m4_dnl Then we store instruction name,
|
2019-10-22 17:19:36 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define([[INST_INVAL]], [[$2]])m4_dnl instruction input value count,
|
2022-03-03 19:34:44 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define([[INST_OUTVAL]], [[$3]])m4_dnl instruction output value count,
|
2019-10-22 17:19:36 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_undefine([[INST_NEVER_CONSTANT]])m4_dnl reset NEVER_CONSTANT trigger,
|
|
|
|
m4_undefine([[INST_RESULT_TYPE]])m4_dnl and reset RESULT_TYPE value.
|
Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
2023-06-16 15:35:37 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_undefine([[INST_IS_METHOD]])m4_dnl and reset method constructor request.
|
|
|
|
m4_undefine([[INST_METHOD_OBJECT_TYPE]],)m4_dnl reset method object type,
|
2019-07-02 15:59:21 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_INTERPRET_BODY()m4_dnl By default, every code is interpreter code.
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
')
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# 3) Final preparation
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# Now we prepare all the code around the global diversions.
|
|
|
|
# It must be here, not in m4wrap, as we want M4 to mark the code
|
|
|
|
# by #line directives correctly, not to claim that every single line
|
|
|
|
# is at the beginning of the m4wrap directive.
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# This part is split by the final file.
|
|
|
|
# H for inst-gen.h
|
|
|
|
# I for inst-interpret.c
|
|
|
|
# C for inst-gen.c
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# So we in cycle:
|
|
|
|
# A. open a diversion
|
|
|
|
# B. send there some code
|
|
|
|
# C. close that diversion
|
|
|
|
# D. flush a global diversion
|
|
|
|
# E. open another diversion and goto B.
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# Final diversions
|
|
|
|
# 200+ completed text before it is flushed to output
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# This is a list of output diversions
|
2019-02-12 13:16:28 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_WR_PUT_LIST)
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# This macro does the steps C to E, see before.
|
2019-06-27 13:55:48 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_WR_PUT_ALSO, `m4_define([[FID_WR_PUT_LIST]],FID_WR_PUT_LIST()[[FID_WR_DPUT(]]FID_WR_DIDX[[)FID_WR_DPUT(]]$1[[)]])m4_define([[FID_WR_DIDX]],m4_eval(FID_WR_DIDX+1))m4_divert(FID_WR_DIDX)')
|
2019-02-12 13:16:28 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
# These macros do the splitting between H/I/C
|
2019-06-27 13:55:48 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_WR_DIRECT, `m4_ifelse(TARGET,[[$1]],[[FID_WR_INIT()]],[[FID_WR_STOP()]])')
|
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_WR_INIT, `m4_define([[FID_WR_DIDX]],200)m4_define([[FID_WR_PUT]],[[FID_WR_PUT_ALSO($]][[@)]])m4_divert(200)')
|
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_WR_STOP, `m4_define([[FID_WR_PUT]])m4_divert(-1)')
|
2019-02-08 12:38:12 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
# Here is the direct code to be put into the output files
|
|
|
|
# together with the undiversions, being hidden under FID_WR_PUT()
|
|
|
|
|
2019-02-12 10:31:18 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_changequote([[,]])
|
2019-06-27 13:55:48 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_WR_DIRECT(I)
|
2019-07-01 09:57:35 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_WR_PUT(3)
|
2019-06-27 13:55:48 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_WR_DIRECT(C)
|
2019-07-02 11:13:29 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 6
|
|
|
|
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
|
|
|
|
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wmisleading-indentation"
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
|
2019-02-11 15:44:14 +00:00
|
|
|
#include "nest/bird.h"
|
|
|
|
#include "filter/filter.h"
|
|
|
|
#include "filter/f-inst.h"
|
2019-02-12 10:35:41 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Instruction codes to string */
|
|
|
|
static const char * const f_instruction_name_str[] = {
|
|
|
|
FID_WR_PUT(5)
|
|
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
const char *
|
2019-11-05 14:13:57 +00:00
|
|
|
f_instruction_name_(enum f_instruction_code fi)
|
2019-02-12 10:35:41 +00:00
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
if (fi < (sizeof(f_instruction_name_str) / sizeof(f_instruction_name_str[0])))
|
|
|
|
return f_instruction_name_str[fi];
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
bug("Got unknown instruction code: %d", fi);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2019-07-01 10:49:02 +00:00
|
|
|
static inline struct f_inst *
|
|
|
|
fi_new(enum f_instruction_code fi_code)
|
|
|
|
{
|
2023-02-16 13:22:23 +00:00
|
|
|
struct f_inst *what = tmp_allocz(sizeof(struct f_inst));
|
2019-07-01 10:49:02 +00:00
|
|
|
what->lineno = ifs->lino;
|
|
|
|
what->size = 1;
|
|
|
|
what->fi_code = fi_code;
|
|
|
|
return what;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2019-07-02 08:45:53 +00:00
|
|
|
static inline struct f_inst *
|
|
|
|
fi_constant(struct f_inst *what, struct f_val val)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
what->fi_code = FI_CONSTANT;
|
|
|
|
what->i_FI_CONSTANT.val = val;
|
|
|
|
return what;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2023-07-25 15:43:52 +00:00
|
|
|
int
|
|
|
|
f_const_promotion_(struct f_inst *arg, enum f_type want, int update)
|
2019-10-23 20:56:23 +00:00
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
if (arg->fi_code != FI_CONSTANT)
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
struct f_val *c = &arg->i_FI_CONSTANT.val;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if ((c->type == T_IP) && ipa_is_ip4(c->val.ip) && (want == T_QUAD)) {
|
2023-07-25 15:43:52 +00:00
|
|
|
if (update)
|
|
|
|
*c = (struct f_val) {
|
|
|
|
.type = T_QUAD,
|
|
|
|
.val.i = ipa_to_u32(c->val.ip),
|
|
|
|
};
|
2019-10-23 20:56:23 +00:00
|
|
|
return 1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2022-03-04 13:07:58 +00:00
|
|
|
else if ((c->type == T_SET) && (!c->val.t) && (want == T_PREFIX_SET)) {
|
2023-07-25 15:43:52 +00:00
|
|
|
if (update)
|
|
|
|
*c = f_const_empty_prefix_set;
|
2022-03-04 13:07:58 +00:00
|
|
|
return 1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2019-10-23 20:56:23 +00:00
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2019-07-02 08:45:53 +00:00
|
|
|
#define v1 whati->f1->i_FI_CONSTANT.val
|
|
|
|
#define v2 whati->f2->i_FI_CONSTANT.val
|
|
|
|
#define v3 whati->f3->i_FI_CONSTANT.val
|
2019-07-15 13:12:18 +00:00
|
|
|
#define vv(i) items[i]->i_FI_CONSTANT.val
|
2019-07-02 08:45:53 +00:00
|
|
|
#define runtime(fmt, ...) cf_error("filter preevaluation, line %d: " fmt, ifs->lino, ##__VA_ARGS__)
|
|
|
|
#define fpool cfg_mem
|
|
|
|
#define falloc(size) cfg_alloc(size)
|
2019-02-12 13:16:28 +00:00
|
|
|
/* Instruction constructors */
|
|
|
|
FID_WR_PUT(3)
|
2019-07-02 08:45:53 +00:00
|
|
|
#undef v1
|
|
|
|
#undef v2
|
|
|
|
#undef v3
|
2019-07-15 13:12:18 +00:00
|
|
|
#undef vv
|
2019-02-12 13:16:28 +00:00
|
|
|
|
Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
2023-06-16 15:35:37 +00:00
|
|
|
/* Method constructor wrappers */
|
|
|
|
FID_WR_PUT(11)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 6
|
|
|
|
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
|
|
|
|
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Woverride-init"
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
|
2024-05-30 00:40:55 +00:00
|
|
|
#if defined(__clang__)
|
|
|
|
#pragma clang diagnostic push
|
|
|
|
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Winitializer-overrides"
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
|
Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
2023-06-16 15:35:37 +00:00
|
|
|
static struct sym_scope f_type_method_scopes[] = {
|
|
|
|
FID_WR_PUT(12)
|
|
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
2024-05-30 00:40:55 +00:00
|
|
|
#if defined(__clang__)
|
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#pragma clang diagnostic pop
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#endif
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Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
2023-06-16 15:35:37 +00:00
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#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 6
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#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
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#endif
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struct sym_scope *f_type_method_scope(enum f_type t)
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{
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return (t < ARRAY_SIZE(f_type_method_scopes)) ? &f_type_method_scopes[t] : NULL;
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}
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2023-07-03 15:00:58 +00:00
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static void
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f_register_method(enum f_type t, const byte *name, struct f_method *dsc)
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{
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struct sym_scope *scope = &f_type_method_scopes[t];
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struct symbol *sym = cf_find_symbol_scope(scope, name);
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if (!sym)
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{
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sym = cf_new_symbol(scope, global_root_scope_pool, global_root_scope_linpool, name);
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sym->class = SYM_METHOD;
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}
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dsc->sym = sym;
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dsc->next = sym->method;
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sym->method = dsc;
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}
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Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
2023-06-16 15:35:37 +00:00
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void f_type_methods_register(void)
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{
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struct f_method *method;
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2023-07-03 15:00:58 +00:00
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Filter: Methods rework
Methods can now be called as x.m(y), as long as x can have its type
inferred in config time. If used as a command, it modifies the object,
if used as a value, it keeps the original object intact.
Also functions add(x,y), delete(x,y), filter(x,y) and prepend(x,y) now
spit a warning and are considered deprecated.
It's also possible to call a method on a constant, see filter/test.conf
for examples like bgp_path = +empty+.prepend(1).
Inside instruction definitions (filter/f-inst.c), a METHOD_CONSTRUCTOR()
call is added, which registers the instruction as a method for the type
of its first argument. Each type has its own method symbol table and
filter parser switches between them based on the inferred type of the
object calling the method.
Also FI_CLIST_(ADD|DELETE|FILTER) instructions have been split to allow
for this method dispatch. With type inference, it's now possible.
2023-06-16 15:35:37 +00:00
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FID_WR_PUT(13)
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for (uint i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(f_type_method_scopes); i++)
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f_type_method_scopes[i].readonly = 1;
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}
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2019-02-12 13:16:28 +00:00
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/* Line dumpers */
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#define INDENT (((const char *) f_dump_line_indent_str) + sizeof(f_dump_line_indent_str) - (indent) - 1)
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static const char f_dump_line_indent_str[] = " ";
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FID_WR_PUT(6)
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2024-11-14 19:43:35 +00:00
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void f_dump_line(struct dump_request *dreq, const struct f_line *dest, uint indent)
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2019-02-12 13:16:28 +00:00
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{
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if (!dest) {
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2024-11-14 19:43:35 +00:00
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RDUMP("%sNo filter line (NULL)\n", INDENT);
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2019-02-12 13:16:28 +00:00
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return;
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}
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2024-11-14 19:43:35 +00:00
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RDUMP("%sFilter line %p (len=%u)\n", INDENT, dest, dest->len);
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2019-02-12 13:16:28 +00:00
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for (uint i=0; i<dest->len; i++) {
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const struct f_line_item *item = &dest->items[i];
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2024-11-14 19:43:35 +00:00
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RDUMP("%sInstruction %s at line %u\n", INDENT, f_instruction_name_(item->fi_code), item->lineno);
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2019-02-12 13:16:28 +00:00
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switch (item->fi_code) {
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FID_WR_PUT(7)
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default: bug("Unknown instruction %x in f_dump_line", item->fi_code);
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}
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}
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2024-11-14 19:43:35 +00:00
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RDUMP("%sFilter line %p dump done\n", INDENT, dest);
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2019-02-12 13:16:28 +00:00
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}
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2019-05-22 15:16:32 +00:00
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/* Linearize */
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2019-02-12 19:37:32 +00:00
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static uint
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2019-06-28 09:08:48 +00:00
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linearize(struct f_line *dest, const struct f_inst *what, uint pos)
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2019-02-12 19:37:32 +00:00
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{
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2019-06-28 09:08:48 +00:00
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for ( ; what; what = what->next) {
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switch (what->fi_code) {
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2019-02-12 19:37:32 +00:00
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FID_WR_PUT(8)
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}
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pos++;
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}
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return pos;
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}
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struct f_line *
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2022-03-09 01:32:29 +00:00
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f_linearize_concat(const struct f_inst * const inst[], uint count, uint results)
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2019-02-12 19:37:32 +00:00
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{
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uint len = 0;
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for (uint i=0; i<count; i++)
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for (const struct f_inst *what = inst[i]; what; what = what->next)
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len += what->size;
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struct f_line *out = cfg_allocz(sizeof(struct f_line) + sizeof(struct f_line_item)*len);
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for (uint i=0; i<count; i++)
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2019-05-22 15:16:32 +00:00
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|
out->len = linearize(out, inst[i], out->len);
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2019-02-12 19:37:32 +00:00
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|
2023-01-13 12:32:29 +00:00
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|
|
out->results = results;
|
2019-02-12 19:37:32 +00:00
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|
|
return out;
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|
}
|
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|
2019-02-13 11:25:30 +00:00
|
|
|
/* Filter line comparison */
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
|
|
f_same(const struct f_line *fl1, const struct f_line *fl2)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
if ((!fl1) && (!fl2))
|
|
|
|
return 1;
|
|
|
|
if ((!fl1) || (!fl2))
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
if (fl1->len != fl2->len)
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
for (uint i=0; i<fl1->len; i++) {
|
2019-02-15 22:59:44 +00:00
|
|
|
#define f1_ (&(fl1->items[i]))
|
|
|
|
#define f2_ (&(fl2->items[i]))
|
|
|
|
if (f1_->fi_code != f2_->fi_code)
|
2019-02-13 11:25:30 +00:00
|
|
|
return 0;
|
2019-02-15 22:59:44 +00:00
|
|
|
if (f1_->flags != f2_->flags)
|
2019-02-13 11:25:30 +00:00
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
|
2019-02-15 22:59:44 +00:00
|
|
|
switch(f1_->fi_code) {
|
2019-02-13 11:25:30 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_WR_PUT(9)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-02-15 22:59:44 +00:00
|
|
|
#undef f1_
|
|
|
|
#undef f2_
|
2019-02-13 11:25:30 +00:00
|
|
|
return 1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2021-02-07 18:21:42 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Part of FI_SWITCH filter iterator */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
|
|
f_add_tree_lines(const struct f_tree *t, void *fit_)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
struct filter_iterator * fit = fit_;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if (t->data)
|
|
|
|
BUFFER_PUSH(fit->lines) = t->data;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Filter line iterator */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
|
|
f_add_lines(const struct f_line_item *what, struct filter_iterator *fit)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
switch(what->fi_code) {
|
|
|
|
FID_WR_PUT(10)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2019-07-02 11:13:29 +00:00
|
|
|
#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 6
|
|
|
|
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
2019-02-13 11:25:30 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-06-27 13:55:48 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_WR_DIRECT(H)
|
2019-02-12 13:16:28 +00:00
|
|
|
/* Filter instruction codes */
|
|
|
|
enum f_instruction_code {
|
2019-07-02 15:59:21 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_WR_PUT(4)m4_dnl
|
2019-02-15 22:59:44 +00:00
|
|
|
} PACKED;
|
2019-02-08 12:38:12 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-02-15 22:59:44 +00:00
|
|
|
/* Filter instruction structure for config */
|
2019-02-08 12:38:12 +00:00
|
|
|
struct f_inst {
|
2019-05-21 16:33:37 +00:00
|
|
|
struct f_inst *next; /* Next instruction */
|
2019-02-08 12:38:12 +00:00
|
|
|
enum f_instruction_code fi_code; /* Instruction code */
|
2022-03-06 01:18:01 +00:00
|
|
|
enum f_instruction_flags flags; /* Flags, instruction-specific */
|
2019-10-22 17:19:36 +00:00
|
|
|
enum f_type type; /* Type of returned value, if known */
|
2019-02-08 12:38:12 +00:00
|
|
|
int size; /* How many instructions are underneath */
|
|
|
|
int lineno; /* Line number */
|
2019-02-15 22:59:44 +00:00
|
|
|
union {
|
2019-07-02 15:59:21 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_WR_PUT(1)m4_dnl
|
2019-02-15 22:59:44 +00:00
|
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Filter line item */
|
|
|
|
struct f_line_item {
|
|
|
|
enum f_instruction_code fi_code; /* What to do */
|
|
|
|
enum f_instruction_flags flags; /* Flags, instruction-specific */
|
|
|
|
uint lineno; /* Where */
|
2019-02-08 12:38:12 +00:00
|
|
|
union {
|
2019-07-02 15:59:21 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_WR_PUT(2)m4_dnl
|
2019-02-08 12:38:12 +00:00
|
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Instruction constructors */
|
2019-02-12 10:31:18 +00:00
|
|
|
FID_WR_PUT(3)
|
|
|
|
m4_divert(-1)
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# 4) Shipout
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
# Everything is prepared in FID_WR_PUT_LIST now. Let's go!
|
|
|
|
|
2019-02-12 10:31:18 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_changequote(`,')
|
|
|
|
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
# Flusher auxiliary macro
|
2019-07-02 08:45:53 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_FLUSH, `m4_ifelse($1,$2,,[[m4_undivert($1)FID_FLUSH(m4_eval($1+1),$2)]])')
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Defining the macro used in FID_WR_PUT_LIST
|
2019-06-27 13:55:48 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_define(FID_WR_DPUT, `m4_undivert($1)')
|
|
|
|
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
# After the code is read and parsed, we:
|
2019-07-02 08:45:53 +00:00
|
|
|
m4_m4wrap(`INST_FLUSH()m4_divert(0)FID_WR_PUT_LIST()m4_divert(-1)FID_FLUSH(1,200)')
|
2019-02-08 12:38:12 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
m4_changequote([[,]])
|
2019-07-02 15:39:56 +00:00
|
|
|
# And now M4 is going to parse f-inst.c, fill the diversions
|
|
|
|
# and after the file is done, the content of m4_m4wrap (see before)
|
|
|
|
# is executed.
|