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  1. /*
  2. * defs.h: initial definitions for PuTTY.
  3. *
  4. * The rule about this header file is that it can't depend on any
  5. * other header file in this code base. This is where we define
  6. * things, as much as we can, that other headers will want to refer
  7. * to, such as opaque structure types and their associated typedefs,
  8. * or macros that are used by other headers.
  9. */
  10. #ifndef PUTTY_DEFS_H
  11. #define PUTTY_DEFS_H
  12. #ifndef WINSCP
  13. #ifdef NDEBUG
  14. /*
  15. * PuTTY is a security project, so assertions are important - if an
  16. * assumption is violated, proceeding anyway may have far worse
  17. * consequences than simple program termination. This check and #error
  18. * should arrange that we don't ever accidentally compile assertions
  19. * out.
  20. */
  21. #error Do not compile this code base with NDEBUG defined!
  22. #endif
  23. #endif
  24. #if HAVE_CMAKE_H
  25. #include "cmake.h"
  26. #endif
  27. #include <stddef.h>
  28. #include <stdint.h>
  29. #include <stdio.h> /* for __MINGW_PRINTF_FORMAT */
  30. #include <stdbool.h>
  31. #ifdef WINSCP
  32. #define HAVE_AES_NI 1
  33. #endif
  34. #if (!defined WINSCP) && defined _MSC_VER && _MSC_VER < 1800
  35. /* Work around lack of inttypes.h and strtoumax in older MSVC */
  36. #define PRIx32 "x"
  37. #define PRIu32 "u"
  38. #define PRIu64 "I64u"
  39. #define PRIdMAX "I64d"
  40. #define PRIXMAX "I64X"
  41. #define SCNu64 "I64u"
  42. #define SIZEx "Ix"
  43. #define SIZEu "Iu"
  44. /* Also, define a LEGACY_WINDOWS flag to enable other workarounds */
  45. #define LEGACY_WINDOWS
  46. #else
  47. #ifndef WINSCP
  48. // Not needed by the code WinSCP uses
  49. #include <inttypes.h>
  50. #else
  51. #define PRIu32 "u"
  52. #endif
  53. /* Because we still support older MSVC libraries which don't recognise the
  54. * standard C "z" modifier for size_t-sized integers, we must use an
  55. * inttypes.h-style macro for those */
  56. #define SIZEx "zx"
  57. #define SIZEu "zu"
  58. #endif
  59. uintmax_t strtoumax(const char *nptr, char **endptr, int base);
  60. #if defined __GNUC__ || defined __clang__
  61. /*
  62. * On MinGW, the correct compiler format checking for vsnprintf() etc
  63. * can depend on compile-time flags; these control whether you get
  64. * ISO C or Microsoft's non-standard format strings.
  65. * We sometimes use __attribute__ ((format)) for our own printf-like
  66. * functions, which are ultimately interpreted by the toolchain-chosen
  67. * printf, so we need to take that into account to get correct warnings.
  68. */
  69. #ifdef __MINGW_PRINTF_FORMAT
  70. #define PRINTF_LIKE(fmt_index, ellipsis_index) \
  71. __attribute__ ((format (__MINGW_PRINTF_FORMAT, fmt_index, ellipsis_index)))
  72. #else
  73. #define PRINTF_LIKE(fmt_index, ellipsis_index) \
  74. __attribute__ ((format (printf, fmt_index, ellipsis_index)))
  75. #endif
  76. #else /* __GNUC__ */
  77. #define PRINTF_LIKE(fmt_index, ellipsis_index)
  78. #endif /* __GNUC__ */
  79. typedef struct conf_tag Conf;
  80. typedef struct terminal_tag Terminal;
  81. typedef struct term_utf8_decode term_utf8_decode;
  82. typedef struct Filename Filename;
  83. typedef struct FontSpec FontSpec;
  84. typedef struct bufchain_tag bufchain;
  85. typedef struct strbuf strbuf;
  86. typedef struct LoadedFile LoadedFile;
  87. typedef struct RSAKey RSAKey;
  88. typedef struct BinarySink BinarySink;
  89. typedef struct BinarySource BinarySource;
  90. typedef struct stdio_sink stdio_sink;
  91. typedef struct bufchain_sink bufchain_sink;
  92. typedef struct handle_sink handle_sink;
  93. typedef struct IdempotentCallback IdempotentCallback;
  94. typedef struct SockAddr SockAddr;
  95. typedef struct Socket Socket;
  96. typedef struct Plug Plug;
  97. typedef struct SocketPeerInfo SocketPeerInfo;
  98. typedef struct DeferredSocketOpener DeferredSocketOpener;
  99. typedef struct DeferredSocketOpenerVtable DeferredSocketOpenerVtable;
  100. typedef struct Backend Backend;
  101. typedef struct BackendVtable BackendVtable;
  102. typedef struct Interactor Interactor;
  103. typedef struct InteractorVtable InteractorVtable;
  104. typedef struct InteractionReadySeat InteractionReadySeat;
  105. typedef struct Ldisc_tag Ldisc;
  106. typedef struct LogContext LogContext;
  107. typedef struct LogPolicy LogPolicy;
  108. typedef struct LogPolicyVtable LogPolicyVtable;
  109. typedef struct Seat Seat;
  110. typedef struct SeatVtable SeatVtable;
  111. typedef struct SeatPromptResult SeatPromptResult;
  112. typedef struct TermWin TermWin;
  113. typedef struct TermWinVtable TermWinVtable;
  114. typedef struct Ssh Ssh;
  115. typedef struct mp_int mp_int;
  116. typedef struct MontyContext MontyContext;
  117. typedef struct WeierstrassCurve WeierstrassCurve;
  118. typedef struct WeierstrassPoint WeierstrassPoint;
  119. typedef struct MontgomeryCurve MontgomeryCurve;
  120. typedef struct MontgomeryPoint MontgomeryPoint;
  121. typedef struct EdwardsCurve EdwardsCurve;
  122. typedef struct EdwardsPoint EdwardsPoint;
  123. typedef struct SshServerConfig SshServerConfig;
  124. typedef struct SftpServer SftpServer;
  125. typedef struct SftpServerVtable SftpServerVtable;
  126. typedef struct Channel Channel;
  127. typedef struct SshChannel SshChannel;
  128. typedef struct mainchan mainchan;
  129. typedef struct ssh_sharing_state ssh_sharing_state;
  130. typedef struct ssh_sharing_connstate ssh_sharing_connstate;
  131. typedef struct share_channel share_channel;
  132. typedef struct PortFwdManager PortFwdManager;
  133. typedef struct PortFwdRecord PortFwdRecord;
  134. typedef struct ConnectionLayer ConnectionLayer;
  135. typedef struct prng prng;
  136. typedef struct ssh_hashalg ssh_hashalg;
  137. typedef struct ssh_hash ssh_hash;
  138. typedef struct ssh_kex ssh_kex;
  139. typedef struct ssh_kexes ssh_kexes;
  140. typedef struct ssh_keyalg ssh_keyalg;
  141. typedef struct ssh_key ssh_key;
  142. typedef struct ssh_compressor ssh_compressor;
  143. typedef struct ssh_decompressor ssh_decompressor;
  144. typedef struct ssh_compression_alg ssh_compression_alg;
  145. typedef struct ssh2_userkey ssh2_userkey;
  146. typedef struct ssh2_macalg ssh2_macalg;
  147. typedef struct ssh2_mac ssh2_mac;
  148. typedef struct ssh_cipheralg ssh_cipheralg;
  149. typedef struct ssh_cipher ssh_cipher;
  150. typedef struct ssh2_ciphers ssh2_ciphers;
  151. typedef struct dh_ctx dh_ctx;
  152. typedef struct ecdh_key ecdh_key;
  153. typedef struct dlgparam dlgparam;
  154. typedef struct settings_w settings_w;
  155. typedef struct settings_r settings_r;
  156. typedef struct settings_e settings_e;
  157. typedef struct SessionSpecial SessionSpecial;
  158. typedef struct StripCtrlChars StripCtrlChars;
  159. typedef struct BidiContext BidiContext;
  160. /*
  161. * A small structure wrapping up a (pointer, length) pair so that it
  162. * can be conveniently passed to or from a function.
  163. */
  164. typedef struct ptrlen {
  165. const void *ptr;
  166. size_t len;
  167. } ptrlen;
  168. typedef struct logblank_t logblank_t;
  169. typedef struct BinaryPacketProtocol BinaryPacketProtocol;
  170. typedef struct PacketProtocolLayer PacketProtocolLayer;
  171. struct unicode_data;
  172. /* Do a compile-time type-check of 'to_check' (without evaluating it),
  173. * as a side effect of returning the value 'to_return'. Note that
  174. * although this macro double-*expands* to_return, it always
  175. * *evaluates* exactly one copy of it, so it's side-effect safe. */
  176. #define TYPECHECK(to_check, to_return) \
  177. (sizeof(to_check) ? (to_return) : (to_return))
  178. /* Return a pointer to the object of structure type 'type' whose field
  179. * with name 'field' is pointed at by 'object'. */
  180. #define container_of(object, type, field) \
  181. TYPECHECK(object == &((type *)0)->field, \
  182. ((type *)(((char *)(object)) - offsetof(type, field))))
  183. #if defined __GNUC__ || defined __clang__
  184. #define NORETURN __attribute__((__noreturn__))
  185. #elif defined _MSC_VER
  186. #define NORETURN __declspec(noreturn)
  187. #else
  188. #define NORETURN
  189. #endif
  190. /*
  191. * Standard macro definitions. STR() behaves like the preprocessor
  192. * stringification # operator, and CAT() behaves like the token paste
  193. * ## operator, except that each one macro-expands its argument(s)
  194. * first, unlike the raw version. E.g.
  195. *
  196. * #__LINE__ -> "__LINE__"
  197. * STR(__LINE__) -> "1234" (or whatever)
  198. *
  199. * and similarly,
  200. *
  201. * foo ## __LINE__ -> foo__LINE__
  202. * CAT(foo, __LINE__) -> foo1234 (or whatever)
  203. *
  204. * The expansion is achieved by having each macro pass its arguments
  205. * to a secondary inner macro, because parameter lists of a macro call
  206. * get expanded before the called macro is invoked. So STR(__LINE__)
  207. * -> STR_INNER(1234) -> #1234 -> "1234", and similarly for CAT.
  208. */
  209. #define STR_INNER(x) #x
  210. #define STR(x) STR_INNER(x)
  211. #define CAT_INNER(x,y) x ## y
  212. #define CAT(x,y) CAT_INNER(x,y)
  213. #endif /* PUTTY_DEFS_H */